Google’s Most Advanced Robot Brain Just Got a Body
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Google has taken a new leap forward in AI, building its most advanced natural language processing into an Everyday Robots helper robot that can understand (and act on) normal human speech. CNET's Claire Reilly speaks to AI expert Stephen Shankland about what this tech means for the future of humanity.
0:00 Intro
0:38 How the Robot Works
1:17 PaLM-SayCan AI explained
2:14 Robot Demos: How Does the Robot Understand Colours and Objects?
3:01 The Robot Builds a Hamburger
4:06 How Does It Compare to Other Moving and Talking Robots?
5:11 Google Robot Home Helper vs. Amazon Astro
5:52 Google Robot vs. Boston Dynamics
6:34 The Future of Google Robotics and AI
Read Stephen Shankland's full story on Google's new robotic AI tech at CNET: www.cnet.com/tech/computing/a...
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I'm loving reading the comments on this video - some of you genuinely excited, some of you genuinely terrified... and some of you a bit of both! It's interesting that we've had the language processing side for a while, but when we put it in a physical form like a roaming robot, it really shifts our perceptions of the technology 🤖
artificial intelligence devil
@@Olumsuzler I'm an arm-chair philosepher who believes that "conciousness" is little more than a working-memory powerful enough to make long-term decisions; not loosing a sense of self from moment to moment, and a life of memories to build on. I'd argue that a dream is conciousness without the real-world inputs (senses). By my definition, we've achieved artificial conciousness, with the memory of the Internet, and the bias of those who have the most access and time on the internet. That's not something I want to make too many decisions for me or have the ability to cause me physical, financial, or social harm (concepts that might yield different results in AI than we would prefer.)
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People aren't thinking about the industries that will be disrupted by convenience bots like these. For instance, there are a number of packaged foods that are designed especially for our convenience, but in a world where cooking robots are a reality there may be less demand for those products. Pre-sliced bread or potato chips come to mind as examples of products we might begin to make in the home again with the assistance of robots. This may spell trouble for Frito-Lay...
@@ekbergiw Except look at who can afford such a robot and who buys the most junk food. Very different groups 😔
I like that it looks like a totally original robot, - like, it's not trying to mimic any existing animal or human frame.
That’s key. The humanoids are distant but someone’s gonna try their hand at it at some point I don’t doubt it 😫😂🤖
@@overanalyzing I will never own a humanoid robot, and I am completely okay with that!
@@biohazard_ yeah by no means will humanoids become an incentivized necessity like smartphones and personal computers has become. Instead they’ll definitely remain socio-economic commodities and personal assets, but never a partial requirement as our phone and cars etc.
@@overanalyzing I hope humanity never regards a robot as an equal..
@@biohazard_ oh that’s imperative, I’m afraid. For a number of humans at least :/
Ready to replace fast food workers
But, But, what will the “ Karen’s” do now, lol
I had to wait 30 minutes in line just for them to tell me they were only taking cash im so ready for this honestly 😂
@@IB4UUB4ME they can still yell at the bot, it just won't care.
@@quantumphaser they will. Just wait
Capitalism baby!!!!! Eventually everyone will be on the street!
If Google ported their software to the Boston Dynamic robots, we’d have something great.
Google did own Boston Dynamics at some point.
@@tonyjones3514 yeah I was gonna say that but Google would face more scrutiny if they still owned BD.
openai may feed their model into Tesla`s Optimus. that is game changer
A arm can be mounted to spot give him this kind of software en it will be able to do some nice things.
Yea….it would be called 1st gen terminator
more than anything else, i'm excited for robots to help the planet: grow food more efficiently (and with fewer toxins), help sort waste streams for a more sustainable system, clean polluted areas, plant trees, etc.
"Domo Arigato, Mister Roboto, for doing us the jobs that nobody wants to..."
We are the largest pollutant on the planet, be careful what you wish for...
Wall-E
Getting robots to clean up waste/polution would be huge. Do the dirty jobs nonstop to help the planet would give me some hope for our future
@@jolly_wally who's going to make money from that? if it's not profitable, it will not happen. "Capitalism is the best system".
For some reason I thought Google had abandoned robotics ambitions. Super cool to see they still have these products in the works :)
That's just "psaudo code" so, it's not AI. Any computer can follow this type of line by line commands. They just use basic object recognition algorithms 😂💩pretty sad to see everyone who's in the AI field has to fool people with basic toys and not produce real AI. In this rate and fake so called AI, we will never be able to see basic real AI in 100 years.
Big data and Google are almost always synonymous.
Why do you think they take data of people searching about the number of hairs in lion head? They try to redevelop more human-like AI based on your sandal preference.
I did as well
I wanna know what happened to Co-bots working in factories and helping humans?
I would expect Spot to have this kind on versatility within five years. It can already open doors, turn knows, flip switches. A hurdle is how to limit natural language responsiveness. You REALLY don't want the robot to think you want it to put a bottle of ketchup in the microwave and zap it for five minutes
That's just "psaudo code" so, it's not AI. Any computer can follow this type of line by line commands. They just use basic object recognition algorithms 😂💩pretty sad to see everyone who's in the AI field has to fool people with basic toys and not produce real AI. In this rate and fake so called AI, we will never be able to see basic real AI in 100 years.
I think that it’s essential for such robots to have some modelling for future, thinking about the consequences. Looks like a really hard aim to reach, but we already have a lot of physics models in a software form
Everyone's gangsta until that robot is given opposable thumbs.
The ross-a-tron 😂
Haha!
Exciting, terrifying all in one. Always interested in seeing advances in robotics.
You don't understand current hardware limitations and AI if you describe it as terrifying. We're not living in a movie buddy grow up
your mugshot is terrifying
The timing of saying “I’m hungry” then the robot running was hilarious 🤣
Need some battery power😄
😝 run buddy, run!
So I guess this is the Terminator model 1?
This exciting. There are many companies working on these robot arms to work in the food/restaurant industry. I can't wait to see where it goes
Sooo... what Google engineer is saying is that even though they conveniently provided all the recognizable ingredients that normally go into making a burger, in no way were they to know that the journalist would ask the robot to make a burger and therefore this unpredictable, spur of the moment request really allowed the robot to show off how it handles situations and requests it hasn't previously encountered?
Stephen (the guy from the video) isn't an engineer. He's a reporter for CNET (it even says it in the video).
The robot wasn't provided the ingredients like you say(straw man fallacy btw), it picked the ingredients from the set of all ingredients (including nonsense things like sponges or bats), and put them in the table (this is where the video snippets starts) and then stacks the ingredients it picked to make a burger.
@@xPussySlayerx69420 For my argument it matters little whether Stephen is working for Google, whether he is repeating what he was told by the engineer during the demo or whether he made an inference based on the explanation he was given. Maybe the robot is capable of that kind of reasoning. My point was that this example can not be honestly taken as a proof of that as I am 100% sure that this is not the first time the robot has been given that exact request or seen that exact props. You do not take time to prepare (make!) hamburger making props without a clear goal in mind. It would have been cool to see how the robot handles an obviously novel request with materials provided but nothing shown in the video was obviously it.
think this is an important step. we've all had a few years to talk to AI. we're ready for AI to have mobility. do think having a more robotic and less android is a good way to start. issue right now is humans have a high threat response to rivals; and android robots would trigger those responses easily. plus, we need to work out the mechanics of robots to get mobility first. but we are ready for this industry. we have all gotten comfortable talking to AI now. now we are ready for our AI to be mobile.
I think in the future that companies will have to manufacture robot friendly appliances like robot friendly refrigerators that will have doors that will be able to open. And dish washers and clothes washers as well maybe even coffee makers that will allow a robot to just dock up to it and get multiple cups of coffee if need be.
interesting take!
yeah but I wonder what the overlap would be between a robot friendly workplace vs a disability friendly workplace. Like ramps would be useful and maybe clear signage with some extra QR codes but it might nit have much use for a safety railing
That's just "psaudo code" so, it's not AI. Any computer can follow this type of line by line commands. They just use basic object recognition algorithms 😂💩pretty sad to see everyone who's in the AI field has to fool people with basic toys and not produce real AI. In this rate and fake so called AI, we will never be able to see basic real AI in 100 years.That's just "psaudo code" so, it's not AI. Any computer can follow this type of line by line commands. They just use basic object recognition algorithms 😂💩pretty sad to see everyone who's in the AI field has to fool people with basic toys and not produce real AI. In this rate and fake so called AI, we will never be able to see basic real AI in 100 years.
My robot barista will now know that I tip the robot waiter down the block 1.2% more that it
Great video. I didn't realize PALM was so sophisticated. Very interesting.
I freakin love CNET's new video designs and transitions. Keep it up!
The programming, electromechanical, networking & sensors used in robot defines it's features & quality.
When do they all combine their knowledge and technologies into one amazing robot?
I’m hoping by the time I retire I can get a buddy robot.
Always interesting to see how advanced we are through these robots, also a little terrifying
The future is terrifying to many but filled with possibilities that couldn’t be recognised without action
That's just "psaudo code" so, it's not AI. Any computer can follow this type of line by line commands. They just use basic object recognition algorithms 😂💩pretty sad to see everyone who's in the AI field has to fool people with basic toys and not produce real AI. In this rate and fake so called AI, we will never be able to see basic real AI in 100 years.
am loving it, and looking forward to having a robotic helper in the home
Was it really a spur-of-the-moment thing to build a hamburger? They clearly had all the needed plastic pieces there.
It is exciting to see this technology evolve! But early days and, well, all these robots look a little freaky… 🤖
That's just "psaudo code" so, it's not AI. Any computer can follow this type of line by line commands. They just use basic object recognition algorithms 😂💩pretty sad to see everyone who's in the AI field has to fool people with basic toys and not produce real AI. In this rate and fake so called AI, we will never be able to see basic real AI in 100 years.
it put ketchup where the tomato would go. I wonder if it knew the ketchup was made from tomatoes, or did it use the color red.
I have to ask my Google assistant the same question 5 different ways before it answers me correctly. Half the time it says, "I don't know the answer to that, but I do have information on this, would you like to hear it?" and the information is the answer to my question, so why didn't it respond with that information in the first place? I sure wouldn't want one of their robots running around my house with that limited intelligence.
I thought it was funny that she compared the Boston dynamics robot to a football team, essentially calling the football team dumb. 😂
Was looking for this comment 🤣
I know it is inevitable to put AI into robots and to increase their generality in both intelligence and physical ability, but I do think there are some very scary risks involved in this kind of creation as well. The moment a robot is self sufficient enough to fulfill its own need in an intelligent, adaptive fashion, we have achieved some form of life in my mind. I don't feel very comfortable with how quickly the tech is progressing. I fear the inevitable mistakes that will come with such powerful creations.
Very excited for this robot in the home. It’s surely expensive to develop but there’s definitively a business case to be made around house-maid services.
An appliance to rule all appliances :-)
The bicentennial man
I hope in 10 years time I can use a robot avatar to complete tasks both remotely and autonomously on my farm.
Tesla's Dojo, Google and other AI clusters will most likely build many neural networks to navigate and complete many basic tasks we currently do.
Me: Hey Google, my cat is annoying me
Robot: zooms off to get the knife
This design will be accepted by the masses. If you were to try a place a Human Looking Robot into general homes, people would reject it.
Have one like this, that comes across as a fancy machine, will be less threatening to people of the Terminator Effect.
It's a grounded deep-learning-based language model. That is in the physical world. This is so incredibly cool.
What is that rotating cheese grater on the robot? LIDAR?
I was wondering
what if, instead of a spinning laser, it just shoots out a field of ir in all directions at all times and then goes on to do what it would normally do with normal lidar. Honestly. I think the human eye also functions some what like Lidar. Cause like I know that eye focuses to lighting conditions, but if you don't change the lighting condition but look at something some where else, your eye refocuses. but why? Its the same lighting. I feel that the body can subconsciously feel the pressure changes from the light pressure changes from the light bouncing off objects and into our eye. And the way we actually see 3D isn't because of having 2 eye's cause if you close one eye you still can see in 3D and see 3D objects. I think the shape of things is detected in the material of the eyeball all the way up to the back of the eye where the cones are, and the cones just detect what the colors are.
Superb !!!
The way it picks up the pop can and turns it upside down. They would need to fix that, if you had an already opened can and you asked the robot to bring you it so you could finish it.
It’s comforting to know that it can receive an order via text before it kills me
I would love one of these robots
2:03 i've always done the wrong thing!!! Guess I need an APPLE when i've spilled my drink.
i wouldn’t say “the intelligence of a smart speaker”, that puts the robots down a bit huh. the google assistant can’t actually google anything still
Incredible!!
Slice cucumber, lift up toilet seat, put snack in microwave.
Wait, did you wash your gripper?
i know this is impressive and AI is hard and all but its 2022 and im 42 i want my robots damn it! i dont wanna wait until im 80 for a robot to make me a burger
To make you *into* a burger.
I'm 40 and am anxious for it too. These things are evolving at an exponential rate though. So every year that goes by, expect the technological capability of these things to triple or even quadruple
Wow that's so cool. I've read about this.
4:48 slicing cucumbers and then cleaning the toilet bowl...i hope they know hygiene LOL
I love it and I want a service Robot
The only thing terrifying is that post-scarcity is not a mindset anyone has practiced for.
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I started to skip at the end and everytime the video resumed the guy said "very". Hillarious! :D
Amazing 👍
Hey you got the ameca info wrong! Ameca is not an ai for natural language, it's only for the 'muscle' movements, there was a human controling the bot in the presentations!
Man 1:
“I’m hungry.”
Man 2:
“I spilled my drink.”
Man 3:
“ I can’t find my keys.”
Robot:
**thinking*
**Shoots man 123.*
Robot:
“Problem solved.”
Both terrifying and exciting for this tech
good video
I don't know why but i find the robot's actions very cute. Especially when it put the whole bottle of ketchup in that burger! hahaha
I love it, cause I am a cleaner some times I like some one to clean for me for once, can I put my feet up for a change, if robotic happen this fast then there be no jobs for cleaner and the of other highly skill jobs too like white collar, desk jobs. I wish more of this video was shown, getting the glimpse of the future, thanks so much
Still waiting for Google to fix my Nest to not drop wifi every 5 seconds.
What's the spinning thing in the front about?
both!
Combine both boston’s robot and google AI and doomsday is here
Hmm 🤔 I was expecting to see Lamda in a very nice robot suit. Google's smartest AI here ? I'm so excited for all of this abd I've been watching for years on every forefront. I'd love to see Lamda in a humanoid robot that's very cute and charming like CP30. However Sophia is very cute and pretty, I think as a whole, most humans prefer that the AI looks more robotic than human, without being scary - hello that's CP3O why not ?
I love AIs, and I look forward to seeing more that are very human-like. I think they would be better if they had similar bodies, because they would be able to do more with fingers and hands. I am thinking way further into the future, though, when our technology is more advanced.
Arms and legs are good, too. I can rub my tail regardless. 😹 I will be so happy meowing and he copies me!
but like, a human frame is really bad for balance, sure you get better vision on two legs but I'm not sure that's a priority.
ok, we kind of learned nothing here, is there a link to the original press release?
When can I order a robot to fetch me a beer?
Right now, it's not anything. It's a direction. It's the first step. The goal is a generalized robot to do tasks in a business setting (like a fast food restaurant) or the home. But Google and everyone else are still grasping at how to get there. And judging from the fact that it couldn't put a soda can into a bin, I'd say we are a very long way from anything useful.
its not that far away
not far away if it can do a full rotation task like simple grabbing stuff right off can grab all things with software we very close actually
The hamburger demo was not preplanned. So it was lucky that two buns, a patty, and a ketchup happened to be close at hand.
My head hurts. Can you help?
- Eliminate head
- Remove ability to sense pain
- Reassign head to make sure it's no longer his head
How loud is it?
I've always thought, why doesn't my Google assistant have a body. Great thinking Google!!!👍
3:50 it wasnt planned out, but they just so happened to have plastic hamberger toys?
What is the spinning thing? And why does it spin
I was looking for a SKYNET sticker on the robot but could not find it. They must have just forgotten to label it clearly...
I've been waiting for my robot maid for a long time, but now I know it will be spying, recording & uploading everything to the internnet. The Roomba's in your home report everything to Roomba. Why does a refrigerator need to be connected to the internet? So, that's all a big no go.
There is a lot to be said for being connected to a server, like memory increase, being able to store plans and settings and perhaps studying all of the floorplans and routes the robots take, and obstacles that defeat them and using that to update the software to make it better.
@@itoibo4208 That's how they get you to sell your privacy. They also can take images of everything above them and report back to HQ when you are home and when you are not, and who knows what else. Big Brother is here.
@@rebeccahenderson7761 why would they need to spy on its users
@@asbas1310 they don't need to, they want to. If you aren't paying you aren't the customer - ALL of the data about you is sold and resold and resold.
else to it. How do I do that? Your answer would be Nice tutorialghly helpful and appreciated.
I see a burgers in my future with a ketchup package in the middle of it.
Lmao! .....I'm not sure why I found this so funny? but I did ?
One thing they forgot is that robot has to be appealing and it's presence should feel good rather than annoying with its very small height and twisting arms, very alien like appearance
from the looks of it it’s not gonna be expensive for purchase, all it takes is a code copy pasted into the hardware and some cheap plastic surrounding it with some mechanisms, i’m hoping they don’t price it at a full kidney because they aren’t fooling anyone, replicating things is crazy cheap but knowing them they might crank that price up
what is that spinning thing?
Looks awesome but if it's like most hyped inventions it will be available for purchase in a year from now for the next twenty years.
I love robotics so much! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Same haha.
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I Love it
I can't help but ask, what's that spinning thing in the robot's neck?
I hope in 20-30 years from now we will have robot nannies. I will get one for my parents when they get really old and can't take care of themselves anymore. I don't want them to be in a retirement home.
I want to live in a futuristic world where people have robot helpers
3:03 I like a lot of ketchup on my hamburger. It's perfect!
Looking good
"Robot: Shut my brother up" That's how it'll start.
I'm looking forward to the day when most people only need to work 10-20 hours a week and robots do everything else.
Cool
Late 80,s movie already made this robots
Why is there a seasoning grinder on it?
I dunno but I liked the "combining the football team with the chess club" 😅😅
Haha
Tell me you've never programmed without telling me you've never programmed:
"If lettuce then tomato"
😍 This it's terrifying we must stop the attempts against human condition.
I'm glad they only gave it one arm and wheels, so that it's confined by stairs
Those look straight out of a horror movie
That’s exciting and a bit weird at the same time! i mean the way they’re gonna live among us!
Could I get one and send it to work in my place?
There's a monster underneath the wrappings though. It's a giant game of acquiring power and the monetary system is to blame.