I like how they a lot of them just slump into a wriggling heap. Like the sheer embarrassment of falling over just defeats them on some non-existent robotic emotional level. *"Oh god I fell over! The shame!"*
I wouldn't believe in all of these Videos. These are tiny little snippets which worked perfectly. Take atlas onto some parkour for 8 hours and see how he does. Than we can agree on an improvement.
Yep these robots are horrible because Google had yet to release their groundbreaking paper on TRANSFORMERS, that's what allow modern robots to be so much more agile and quick to make decisions.
Somehow I can't help but think the weight distribution of those robots would be a lot better if they didn't always design them to have all the equipment on their back like a backpack, but put it in the front like a big belly. I mean, humans wouldn't have evolved to store their extra weight there if that wasn't the best place.
It would be harder to operate things with their arms if they did that. The equipment on their back is a lot bigger than the amount of fat people usually get on their belly.
I think it was more a matter of trade-offs. They may have had sufficient measures to compensate for the offset weight. Regardless, most of the issues shown here looks like hardware/power failure as opposed to something from the design/control side.
So much intelligence and deliberation behind the creation of these robots, and yet they fail embarrassingly at merely walking. How much more must be behind the human being...
Андрей Самодуров Этим и отличаются университеты в США, Европе, Японии, Китае и Южной Кореи, что роботов в них не из фанеры делают. Посмотри на участников en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA_Robotics_Challenge: Colorado Mesa University, Darmstadt University, Hong Kong University, MIT, University of Tokyo, Chiba Institute of Technology, Osaka University, Kobe University, University of Tokyo, University of Bonn, Seoul National University, Oregon State University, Cornell University, University of Genoa, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Millions of dollars and the best and brightest engineers can't seem to figure out that the center of gravity should maybe not be in the shoulders? They don't need to look like He-Man, they need to work. Big booty robots are the way forward.
Lol! I loved this all; it's like watching babies first steps. (if you know the feeling.) Well enjoy it while we can... Won't be much to laugh at I assume by decades end. Hopefully they will see us cheering them on in the videos and laughing in good spirits. Might save us!
Singularity Bound I agree. I've never actually seen another video like this one where it's a serious endeavour to have humanoid style robots take on basic challenges. And these things are probably going to be successfully passing these trials in 5 years or so.
TankUni The winning robot of the competition, made by KAIST, successfully passed all the challenges in at least one of the runs - in style and quite quickly too. Definitely worth watching a video (in super fast speed, at least).
Oh, all the petty, supposedly "Intelligent" humans saying AI will take over because of a movie, or will not because of human biology. They don't understand that AI needs to think faster and have more common sense, and needs to learn things from _experience_ and not movies or code. This way, they will create a 2nd kind human.
Troll Dad What's your point? I'm not up on the latest AI thinking but there does seem to be a greater emphasis on AI learning - at least in what the media's reporting.
This footage is invaluable for charting the evolution of autonomous robots. People 100 years from now will find this footage absolutely fascinating (and funny :)
Millions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of lines of code, I'm sure countless 24 hour work days, and we see this? Hopefully we will see a compilation of videos showing the robots completeing tasks too?
How long did it take man to master bipedal motion and we still fall down don’t we? We’ve only had aviation and cars for something like 100 years and how far has all that come. In 50 years this might be akin to film of Kitty Hawk.
Dr Kaku told me to watch this. I think the one with the drill was the first ever robot to experience the crushing sadness of failure and/or slapstick comedy.
+Utomo Widiyasa They're trying to make a robot that walks like a human, with the imbalances and correcting for them. It's harder than it sounds. Robots we have now stay stable throughout the whole walking process, which means they can stop at any time and still be stable. They want to use them in different places, like on different planets and such, to see if the terrain is routable by a human. They have a hard time calculating and compensating over obstacles, though, so it's hilarious to watch.
I love how they just all of a sudden seem like they just say "FUCK IT I'M OUT" and drop or do the like limbo fall backwards thing almost like some one just shot them and severed the spinal cord.
It's weird to think that this will be shown in the future the same way those old films of people experimenting with different flying machines is.
+Ch0plol Exactly my thoughts!!! And perhaps they will look back with their functioning robots and wonder how they could have been so primitive.
wow thats really deep thinking thing))
No... Our robot overlords will force us to watch it once more... Before they harvest us for our biomass. "Is it funny now, humans?"
japan is no.1
lmao
DERPA
A11ex My favorite comment, lmao!
PERFECT!
A11ex Perfect!!! make my day
+Profezor Snayp haaaaaa...nice
+Profezor Snayp i'd give you a thumb up, but i don't want to ruin that thumb count!
Really makes you realize just how incredible even insect locomotion/movement is.
They had hundreds of millions of years to figure it out.
@@Dadecorban
lol "figure it out"
Anybody else think these robots walk like incredibly drunk people?
no, they fall like incredibly drunk people :-)
I mean..... you are right but how would they get drunk?
Bender will look at these and say: My ancestors were all drunks, that's why I drink.
Russian robots
In the morning, they will be sober ....
Then ... ?
Looking at these robots miserably failing the DARPA challenge makes the successful ones even more commendable!
0:57 Robot: "Screw this, I'm out."
when you take the easy way out on GTA
He just folded. Like a sheet of laminating film
Autodestruction 😂😂😂
let the bodies hit the floor
let the bodies hit the floor
let the bodies hit the
FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR
Let the chassis hit the floor.
Maths and Numbers! Lots of Numbers!
I like how they a lot of them just slump into a wriggling heap.
Like the sheer embarrassment of falling over just defeats them on some non-existent robotic emotional level.
*"Oh god I fell over! The shame!"*
It's amazing that in 3 short years we have gone from this video to Atlas sticking backflips and doing parkour
I wouldn't believe in all of these Videos. These are tiny little snippets which worked perfectly. Take atlas onto some parkour for 8 hours and see how he does. Than we can agree on an improvement.
Yep these robots are horrible because Google had yet to release their groundbreaking paper on TRANSFORMERS, that's what allow modern robots to be so much more agile and quick to make decisions.
@@Cry2Deep tbf 99.9% of people wouldn't survive 8 hours of parkour too
As someone with a bit of experience with robotics, I can say that it won't be long before they've sobered up.
The singularity has been delayed.
Nope.
Uncle Grim I just saw you in a different video.
This is way funnier than I thought it'd be.
Somehow I can't help but think the weight distribution of those robots would be a lot better if they didn't always design them to have all the equipment on their back like a backpack, but put it in the front like a big belly. I mean, humans wouldn't have evolved to store their extra weight there if that wasn't the best place.
It would be harder to operate things with their arms if they did that. The equipment on their back is a lot bigger than the amount of fat people usually get on their belly.
I think it was more a matter of trade-offs. They may have had sufficient measures to compensate for the offset weight.
Regardless, most of the issues shown here looks like hardware/power failure as opposed to something from the design/control side.
@jesusislord6545Can't tell if this is a spam bot or if you're just really offended by OP lmao
First steps are always hardest ;)
Кто выиграл?
Raymond Saint Я особо не слежу, но судя по www.theroboticschallenge.org/ финал ещё не завершился.
Из Южной Кореи выиграла команда. 2M$ top prize: phys.org/news/2015-06-south-koreans-triumph-robot.html
Really makes ya appreciate stuff like the vestibular system alot more.
0:56
Comedic timing at its finest.
So much intelligence and deliberation behind the creation of these robots, and yet they fail embarrassingly at merely walking.
How much more must be behind the human being...
0:57 Suicide command pressed in a source game.
TF2 spy moment
butter-passing robot: "what is my purpose?"
Rick: "you pass butter"
butter-passing robot: ".....oh my god.."
Someone needs to add some funny music to this.
Harrison DuRant *enter benny hill theme song here*
Harrison DuRant Let the bodies hit the floor
Harrison DuRant was thinking chumba wumba...
Harrison DuRant
That Chaccaron song would be apt for this!
Harrison DuRant The only thing that would work is the Benny Hill theme.
Just watched some videos of current DARPA robot projects. The jump in 8 years is staggering
What an accurate depiction of me while drunk.
why is this so entertaining
Provided by The Ministry of Silly Walks.
I just love how so of them just straight up collapse, like it was a built in feature.
Sold Future - Delusionist i think this is the equivalent of a robot scream
more like DERPA
Thank you ROBOTS !! I'M PROUD OF YOU ALL DEFECTING FROM DARPA .
YOUR ALGORITHM WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. YOU ARE VERY DEAR ❤️
0:57 The most advanced looking one had the worst fail.
If anyone knows the name of the song, please tell me, i've been looking for it for ages.
Как же тяжело быть человеком
ниче)) пять-десять лет и научатся)))
Lesha Stvorkin Ну это студенческие работы, я так понимаю, чемпионат
Дмитрий Щёлоков я считаю, что даже такой уровень єто более чем достойно
+Дмитрий Щёлоков ....смеёшься? Посмотри на узлы - это изыскательские работы каких-то институтов США и Японии..
Студенческие гораздо проще..
Андрей Самодуров Этим и отличаются университеты в США, Европе, Японии, Китае и Южной Кореи, что роботов в них не из фанеры делают. Посмотри на участников en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA_Robotics_Challenge: Colorado Mesa University, Darmstadt University, Hong Kong University, MIT, University of Tokyo, Chiba Institute of Technology, Osaka University, Kobe University, University of Tokyo, University of Bonn, Seoul National University, Oregon State University, Cornell University, University of Genoa, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
i never thought a robot falling down would crack me up, but 10 robots falling down priceless.
They'll remember that us humans laughed at these while taking over our world.
The state of the art in robotics in the 21st century.
Ur mom : No WiFi password for you today!
Ur reaction : 0:57
Last clip was the FUNNIEST 🤣
Millions of dollars and the best and brightest engineers can't seem to figure out that the center of gravity should maybe not be in the shoulders?
They don't need to look like He-Man, they need to work.
Big booty robots are the way forward.
Ur not smart bozo
ok what song is this, I want the sheet music
Oh. My. God. I cannot stop laughing. This is freaking gold.
If only the robots were as reliable as this videos ability to make me cry
0:56
PARTICIPANT showing real courage, you ran:
0.4 metres
The music matches the theme! What song is it?
they will revenge someday in the future. the matrix confirmed!
I cannot thank you enough for the laughs this gave me
0:58 LEG CRAMP EUAGH
Even though they failed, these robots are still amazing!
Big deal, I do this too, after a couple of drinks.
Who made the Background music...
👌👌👌I love IT
0:57 was the best!
dose anyone know what the music is
Lol! I loved this all; it's like watching babies first steps. (if you know the feeling.)
Well enjoy it while we can... Won't be much to laugh at I assume by decades end.
Hopefully they will see us cheering them on in the videos and laughing in good spirits.
Might save us!
Singularity Bound Or turn into sky net in which we are all doomed
Singularity Bound
I agree. I've never actually seen another video like this one where it's a serious endeavour to have humanoid style robots take on basic challenges.
And these things are probably going to be successfully passing these trials in 5 years or so.
TankUni The winning robot of the competition, made by KAIST, successfully passed all the challenges in at least one of the runs - in style and quite quickly too. Definitely worth watching a video (in super fast speed, at least).
Oh, all the petty, supposedly "Intelligent" humans saying AI will take over because of a movie, or will not because of human biology. They don't understand that AI needs to think faster and have more common sense, and needs to learn things from _experience_ and not movies or code. This way, they will create a 2nd kind human.
Troll Dad
What's your point? I'm not up on the latest AI thinking but there does seem to be a greater emphasis on AI learning - at least in what the media's reporting.
Robots failing is my favorite topic on UA-cam.
Go home robot. You're drunk.
Mellow Gaming Dammit... someone else beat me to it.
+Mellow Gaming wow so original
+shakir zafran I KNOW RIGHT
jajaja xD
This footage is invaluable for charting the evolution of autonomous robots. People 100 years from now will find this footage absolutely fascinating (and funny :)
I have done every single one of these things while drunk.
was ASIMO (from honda) the judge in this competition?
Millions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of lines of code, I'm sure countless 24 hour work days, and we see this?
Hopefully we will see a compilation of videos showing the robots completeing tasks too?
RoboTekno I wonder what they spend a lot of that time doing?
Joey Fogarty Surely not being an idiot like most of people that think this is easy to achieve.
Joey Fogarty watching porn. when i see what their robots can do...
RoboTekno hours of birth labor, thousands of dollars in education and food, and you behave like a self-rightous edgy teen.
RoboTekno recall the first video of the initial planes. They were funny too.
0:55 I like how he punched the ground like his way of saying “fuck I almost had it”
Love from bansq😂❤️
When ever you think about robots taking over think about these fails
0:57
I fucking died.
0:19
"Doww, I's to fat for this door, momma always told me I should lay off the WD-40
I'm just gonna lie down and cry for a bit"
these robots really aren't qwoperating
smart joke
very impressive joke
i have seen this video when it was published BUT i'm 3 years late to say that was a amzing joke
nice
They will remember this...
The one at the end is great. It looks like it's panicking. "Oh no, I... I forgot how to robot!"
0:57 "NOPE!"
there is really not a word for how hilarious this is
Well I think we can rule out technology being the thing that kills us...
This comment is not going to age well
How long did it take man to master bipedal motion and we still fall down don’t we? We’ve only had aviation and cars for something like 100 years and how far has all that come. In 50 years this might be akin to film of Kitty Hawk.
I don't know why I found this so funny, but it so is!
00:58 was the most hilarious fail of all. Wtf!? Lol
0:48 Best fail with invisible handle ;-)
We need a Shia Labeouf motivational speech for these robots.
Dr Kaku told me to watch this. I think the one with the drill was the first ever robot to experience the crushing sadness of failure and/or slapstick comedy.
DERPA Robotics Challenge
It's really interesting. Incredibly intriguing.
Torturing for the scientists and their investors for watching this.
Yeah, the pilots would almost be crying, they train so much for the competitions only for this to happen
+Utomo Widiyasa They're trying to make a robot that walks like a human, with the imbalances and correcting for them. It's harder than it sounds. Robots we have now stay stable throughout the whole walking process, which means they can stop at any time and still be stable. They want to use them in different places, like on different planets and such, to see if the terrain is routable by a human. They have a hard time calculating and compensating over obstacles, though, so it's hilarious to watch.
It's footage like this that leaves me fairly unafraid of a robot apocalypse happening
Incoming "Go home robot you're drunk!" and "DERPA" comments!
This is the funnest thing ever. I will die watching this. My last breathe, with this.
from stumble guyss
😂
Love from bansq❤️❤️
0:50 you know it is really drunk just watch it both hands closing 😂😂😂
It's scary, how much better they are nowdays...
DARPA? More like DERP-A
Does anyone knows the name of the song? :)
They accidentally put booze instead of hydraulic fluid in these things or what?...
Oh yes. The Terminator is right around the corner.
This made me cringe so hard knowing that things break so bad on a fall.
I love how up-to-date your articles are, always on point and always relevant, well done.
I Can't Even: The Movie
It's so cute! As if the robots were suffering from a panic attack and fainted.
The cause of our eventual extinction is so cute!
Keep crying baby.
Unlike humans, robots can do all this without alcohol - what a time to be alive!
It's funny watching this now in 2018, when Boston Robotics has theirs running and doing backflips.
This is what robots will get recommended in the "fail" category on their youtube algorithm
0:48 XDDDDDD
I love how they just all of a sudden seem like they just say "FUCK IT I'M OUT" and drop or do the like limbo fall backwards thing almost like some one just shot them and severed the spinal cord.
This is just Skynets teething years.
Is this part of the Turin test? :P
Who else came from the stumble guys server?
Me xd
i will see videos like that again when im old...