CNET fans. I’m working on a video about the future weaponization of humanoid robots since there was such a huge visceral response from the audience about this new Atlas robot. What kind of issues and concerns should I research on the topic? Please add your concerns about the future of AI and Robotics. Sci-Fi culture has been warning us for a long time but now we have clearly reached a point where it’s becoming a reality, especially after the announcement of the consumer flame throwing dog robot for sale from Throwflame for $10k. Please respond with your thoughts.
Try to figure out if using robots in warfare can save human lives. Just like bomb disposal robots save lives perhaps these robots can do that too. It seems likely that humanoid robots will kill fewer innocent people than drone strikes since they will have eyes on the area and be able to improvise. We definitely need laws in place to make sure governments don't use weaponised robots against their own citizens (Watch Elysium, lol), but also make sure that we don't stifle the innovation because we need robots to help us. Birthrates in western countries are going down. Who's gonna take care of us when we're older? I'd rather have a robot help me than be neglected because they are understaffed. Weaponized humanoid robots are not pure evil or pure good. Neither are non-weaponized humanoid robots. All I ask is that we don't play too hard on the fear part like some are doing already.
How about get into the idea that weaponized humanoids is a fear stoked by Terminator? Seriously, militaries want to kill things fast and efficiently. An FPV or loitering munition is far more likely to be the weapon of the future than an overengineered humanoid with an M16.
@jimmyzhang9134 yesh, but this one is more fun since its a giant mirror meaning you can watch your own face as your life is slowly choked out of you with its hulk like metal hands.
In fairness, Tesla bot is supposed to cost like $2k. Y'know, just like how the Model 3 was supposed to cost $35k and the Cybertruck was supposed to cost $40k 😏
@@AntenoxWasn’t it $20k? And, isn’t a Model 3 already $35k even before adjusting for inflation? And the rwd Cybertruck isn’t even out yet so we don’t know what it will sell for although it’s listed on Tesla’s website at $60,990. Seems you’re living in the past…bet you complain every time you take a bite of your $18 Big Mac!
Unlimited slow? Yes, the new robot looks very impressive; so did the old one 10 years ago. And stayed there for 10 years, basically. Hope it will be different today.
@@thomaslilly5834 human cant even creating a successful robot with 1000 and more years long, and now my friend you, say one middle company which upgrade a surprising robot for 10 years is too slow. I got nothing to say with your ignorance and arrogance.
@Dr.Kay_R Yes of course! I've always been a big fan. It just seems that competition has seriously catched up lately, which is great at one hand, but on the other hand also a bit sad for a company with that big of a head start. So I've been a bit disappointed, this is all I wanted to express. No hard feelings.
A biped worker being able to turn around on virtually no space is something that was reserved completely to humans until now. Once more, Boston Dynamics have catapulted in front of the field.
@@gorilla5509normal humans don’t bend their legs the wrong direction and turn their head around 180. I mean it’s not as scary in the vid but man if i saw one of these things in real life, I would definitely be a little freaked out
I wonder why that is? I have the same sentiment. It isn’t remotely in the uncanny valley, so why, what gives? Maybe a combination of its structure looking almost human but completely inhuman movements mixed with its soul less face… It is like it is disinterested in us now, I have no need to look or move like you now, I am above your conventions and will destroy you.
Honeslty out of all the robots ive seen this one is the best. I love the face design as it gives a freidnly vibe and just looks so minimalistic and modern
I. Robot came out 20 years ago. 2004. I remember seening that and thinking no way we would a have full standing walking robot for a long, long time. I was wrong.
A robot would run most entertainment companies better. All we need to do is to let it approve things that the majority of consumers enjoy so we don’t have another Velma.
Based on its size and weight distribution I think that's the only way it can get up. A machine's servo motors put all it's power into torque. This robot has very little hydraulics which is why it's more efficient. So it's probably only able to stand up by placing it's legs at the center of gravity, then using torque to move the hydraulics into a position to help it keep balance. Then the hydraulics do the rest to raise it up.
A Robot tax could solve a lot of these problems because you would have a lot of money to give humans for "free" then but which country will start to tax companies for their robots if these companies will just go to another country with "tax free robotic use here" ads... that's the problem, the world has to find a solution together or companies will just change the countries where they operate more often then we change our underwear
Work gives meaning to a lot of peoples' lives. It's not just about making money, it's about knowing that you are being productive. That you are adding to the world and not just taking from it.
@@justinlong5892 for the vast majority of people, it's about the money, and remaining housed, fed, and clothed. Most people, especially in the kinds of jobs that these robots would be used for, would rather do something else than work all day for a steadily shrinking paycheck.
Sorry, but BD isn't a competitor to Tesla, it is the industry standard Tesla will struggle to meet. They were barely on track to catch up to HD Atlas, but yesterday's new robot is just an inkling of how far ahead BD really is. Meanwhile every Optimus demo needs to be scanned for the trickery because Tesla has zero credibility after prior stunts.
I think you are really underestimating how fast this will go ones it's past the threshold catching up won't be the issue having a base understanding does. This is what Tesla understands.
@@Dr01d1 and it's clear you are really underestimating just how steep the threshold is for their stated use case. You think they've hard a hard time convincing folk their driving machines are safe? Wait until they're trying to convince folk these things will be useful and safe in their homes. BD is at least smart enough to focus on meeting the needs of industry and commerce first, which is a much easier lift.
@@privateuser2283option one, you're being facetious. If so, the humor is lost. option two, you're just naive and inexperienced. Most likely. I've lived in communities where all basic human needs are met without need for labor...free housing, free healthcare, free heating, free groceries, and a small financial allowance to boot. They are not utopian paradise. Instead they are crime ridden and filled with physically and sexually abusive teens and adults of both genders; the result of the ennui of unearned comfort. Despite what some academics and politicians would have you believe, people in luxury do not then choose to spend their time in creative energies. A man doesn't truly appreciate food until he's been hungry, life until it's been nearly taken from him, nor a rest unless he's labored. A person's value has been, is, and always will be, what he or she earns, not possession by gifts.
What reassures me a little more is the fact that the battery life is probably still unusable for independent use outside the laboratory at the moment. How long does the battery last for the sensors, actuators and computer power? Maybe an hour, certainly not more like two.
@@BloodHassassin I'm thinking you need a massive computer do to the sort of computations this thing needs to do and that uses up a huge amount of power and space. If it was me I'd be controlling it remotely. And yes, these things look scary, especially if you put a gun in its hand.
@@eli_4522 Cheaper for who? The people who no longer have jobs that were replaced by a robot? Also, you're assuming corporations will share the savings with consumers... never will happen.
I LOVE Boston Dynamics New Robot (Atlas 2)! Gives me SKYNet Vibes and I LOVE IT! Can't wait till something comes to Consumers. I hate waiting. I want a robot to converse with at home as it cooks and cleans! Hurry Up Technology!!!
@Solotocius yet. Multi-modal Ai will become a staple of these machines, or else there is no point in building them. Programming a bunch of tasks into them makes no sense if they cant adapt to/ improve on varying circumstances.
Battery is likely at the lowest point in the center. Without cameras and an antenna it's blind and muted. Joints are also a weak point for any type of mechnical device. Aim accordingly.
I’d like to see Boston Dynamics ‘emergency shutdown procedure’ for their AI robots getting smart and deciding they don’t want to do boring, dangerous, or repetitive tasks
@@sillicon8227 I didn’t say they would become evil and try to kill us or take over world 😎 just can’t hurt to have safety in place if very capable robot decides it’s tired of listening to its creator; assuming things continue on current path let’s say within next 25 years. Current battery tech really holds them back
I love that it is showing what it is to be robot not mimicking the limitations of being human - and why should mechanical beings be limited by our flesh and blood construction when they are more robust but less adaptable (at the moment)
Weve been told flying cars, hoverboards, personal android assistants, space colonies etc etc were just a few years away for decades now.. just release the terminators and be done with it the anticipation is killing me😂
Atlas doesn't even have fingers. Optimus can pick and place and handle things like eggs with finesse. In some ways Boston D. is ahead but in some ways Tesla is. Besides Figure is probably ahead of both of them.
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@@jlrutube1312 Do you really believe everything your electric Jesus tells you? How many times, Tesla and EM were already debunked? Optimus is a scam like all recent Tesla «products».
The Tesla robot is no competition at all... It is a misrepresentation of what Tesla is capable of and a disservice to Boston Dynamics and their accomplishments to imply that there is any parity between the two. I mean they applaud the thing (Tesla 'bot) being able to slowly shuffle across the floor when Boston Dynamics robots have been able to run, hop, dance (without a human in a costume), and do parkour for years.
@Ammopoint why would it stop at boring repetitive jobs. As it gets more and more advanced, they could literally mass produce technicians, engineers of all types in days.
I appreciate the multiple reminders that these are taking away peoples' jobs. I find them fascinating, as most people do, but am troubled more and more about their negative impact on the job market, and ultimately the economy.
@@SentientSingularity Many people would become despondent, not feeling any sense of purpose. Living a never-ending vacation isn’t likely as wonderful as it sounds. But yes, preferable to poverty. Rich corporation owners may just get richer anyways, as poverty persists nevertheless, with UBI never providing an adequate living wage
The Problem is our current system - Nobody Wants to Work anyway and Since the beginning of time we try to automate Things- the end goal always was that Nobody has to Work
@@PaulArnold-d4b I hope you're not under the illusion that these robots will take on the hard jobs and let people enjoy their lives in comfort. The beneficiaries of this technology will be corporations, not workers. Governments will have to find a way to spread the benefits among the population, without these companies leaving the country once the tech becomes good enough.
@@Ruzzky_Bly4tit the Robots and AI is Advanced Enough they will replace humans - even if only a third of all Jobs Are replaced (its Even enough if for example a programmer can do the work with advanced AI what used to be Work for 10 programmers- so the jobs dont Even need to be replaced fully )- The economic System will completly Crash if Even one third or all Jobs will be replaced
CNET fans. I’m working on a video about the future weaponization of humanoid robots since there was such a huge visceral response from the audience about this new Atlas robot. What kind of issues and concerns should I research on the topic? Please add your concerns about the future of AI and Robotics. Sci-Fi culture has been warning us for a long time but now we have clearly reached a point where it’s becoming a reality, especially after the announcement of the consumer flame throwing dog robot for sale from Throwflame for $10k. Please respond with your thoughts.
Try to figure out if using robots in warfare can save human lives. Just like bomb disposal robots save lives perhaps these robots can do that too. It seems likely that humanoid robots will kill fewer innocent people than drone strikes since they will have eyes on the area and be able to improvise.
We definitely need laws in place to make sure governments don't use weaponised robots against their own citizens (Watch Elysium, lol), but also make sure that we don't stifle the innovation because we need robots to help us. Birthrates in western countries are going down. Who's gonna take care of us when we're older? I'd rather have a robot help me than be neglected because they are understaffed.
Weaponized humanoid robots are not pure evil or pure good. Neither are non-weaponized humanoid robots.
All I ask is that we don't play too hard on the fear part like some are doing already.
How about the nano robots they can put inside us that could be linked up to robots outside us. That could be a very helpful thing or very scary!
How about get into the idea that weaponized humanoids is a fear stoked by Terminator? Seriously, militaries want to kill things fast and efficiently. An FPV or loitering munition is far more likely to be the weapon of the future than an overengineered humanoid with an M16.
@@CNET Give it a gun and a coin please
The Fully Electric Atlas Robot? F.E.A.R.? Perfect.
I'm kinda freaked now.
You nailed it.
First Encounter Assault Recon.
“I’m a friend of Sarah Connor, I was told that she’s here, can I see her?”
Oh
Honestly the idea of getting murdered by a walking Ring Light is sorta hilarious.
Put a human face in it and you got Ghost in the shell..... Where's a fall out bunker when you need one
“I see the real you,” it said as it strangled me to death
It'll really make your eyes pop... In the worst possible way
@jimmyzhang9134 yesh, but this one is more fun since its a giant mirror meaning you can watch your own face as your life is slowly choked out of you with its hulk like metal hands.
Why the spinny head, makes no sense
"I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle." - Atlas Bot (202X)
''You forgot to say please!!!''
He won't need that motorcycle in about 5 years. These mofos gonna come out the factory with the eHeelys built in. 😂
Came to the comments looking for this
And your WiFi password.
Will you be back?
I’m gonna be honest, this is the first robot that really feels like we’re in the future finally
Have you not seen ‘ forbidden planet’? That was in the 1950s and don’t forget ‘ the time machine’ that was in 1880s😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i dare you to work at boston dynamics at night
@@MarkusPape ...or a robot capable of understanding English
I feel like boston's robots feel alot smoother and natural compared to other company robots, its probably due to their experience.
@@thomaspayton-tb9ojThe animatronics to tend to get a little quirky
Everybody be chillin till the ring go red
Exactly. Ring go red and suddenly it's holding a fricken laser beam 😧
Yep, or chasing you down the street with a machine gun for some real or imagined "offense"
Then the robot speak in the robot Joshua's voice from the 80s Matthew Broderick 'War Game' movie,
"SHALL. WE. PLAY. A. GAME?"
This makes the 'Tesla Bot' looks like a toy
In fairness, Tesla bot is supposed to cost like $2k.
Y'know, just like how the Model 3 was supposed to cost $35k and the Cybertruck was supposed to cost $40k 😏
@@Antenox2k yeah right when pigs fly
@@Antenox20k
@@AntenoxWasn’t it $20k? And, isn’t a Model 3 already $35k even before adjusting for inflation? And the rwd Cybertruck isn’t even out yet so we don’t know what it will sell for although it’s listed on Tesla’s website at $60,990. Seems you’re living in the past…bet you complain every time you take a bite of your $18 Big Mac!
@@Antenox Tesla never said the bot would cost 2k usd. Elon said it would cost about a car would cost.
The era of creative robot design begins.
You two should make a movie
v1 from ultrakill
T-800's Grandfather 😱
The T 200
great great great great great great grandfather but ok.
Make Arnie proud
It's funny because it still has better range of motion than the T-800.
Like the T-X, it's over here spinning around it's joints lmao
На марс его!!!
Oh my God, it's V1.
Finally a megamurder reference, I had to scroll so far for one
@@lixiaowang9055 Same
blood =fuel
God is dead
I'm gonna gold out for an HK
"I need your clothes, your boots, and your usb charge cable"
"A _Lightning_ cable!?? Haven't EU regulations caught up to here yet??"
I think this is how it starts in the movies too 💀
Yeah, but movies aren’t real. Just fictional. Js
We better start getting ready
It's a movie made and written by people in the 90s lil bro 😂
@@MementoMori_2070You’re no fun and a total loser
This is how it started 150K years on Caprica.
this is wow,I have been following boston dynamics since day 1 and their progress is beyond unlimited....
Unlimited slow? Yes, the new robot looks very impressive; so did the old one 10 years ago. And stayed there for 10 years, basically. Hope it will be different today.
@@thomaslilly5834 human cant even creating a successful robot with 1000 and more years long, and now my friend you, say one middle company which upgrade a surprising robot for 10 years is too slow. I got nothing to say with your ignorance and arrogance.
@@KDYinUA-cam what are you even saying?
@@thomaslilly5834you are dense as bricks
@Dr.Kay_R Yes of course! I've always been a big fan. It just seems that competition has seriously catched up lately, which is great at one hand, but on the other hand also a bit sad for a company with that big of a head start. So I've been a bit disappointed, this is all I wanted to express. No hard feelings.
A biped worker being able to turn around on virtually no space is something that was reserved completely to humans until now. Once more, Boston Dynamics have catapulted in front of the field.
The way it got up was like a dystopian movie clip, terrifying
Or a very flexible gym rat....
A piece of metal and plastic standing up. OooOOh scary.
@@gorilla5509normal humans don’t bend their legs the wrong direction and turn their head around 180. I mean it’s not as scary in the vid but man if i saw one of these things in real life, I would definitely be a little freaked out
@@frostcore2214our physiology limits us
Portal 2 co-op is real guys
bro i just opened that game 💀
banger game 🔥
Real p-body and atlas
Cave Johnson is gonna have his dream come true
So, we now have C3PO. Just need the analysis center & voice box. Never mind. just saw that voice part.. 0.o
I thought it looked like C3PO but later when I saw the way it moves and rotates its joints, it reminded me of those assassin droids.
@@trstnhnit reminds me of ig11
Lolz
Go watch a video on Open AI and Figure robotics partnering up, it’s exactly what you’re describing.
We also have multi-language near real time translators, so yes, a protocol droid is entirely feasible.
From the movie “I Robot”.
skibidi toilet cam robots are real now LOL
No, it's from the movie Lost in Space. This robot has a genius design and only needs a 360-degree camera view.
@@js-gc2hkhold your breath for several hours
" _YOU ARE EXPERIENCING A CAR ACCIDENT_ "
@@yodamorpheus3128 if i were you, i'd be depressed as well but you never mattered anyways
That robot doesnt run on just electricity.
*It runs on blood.*
I, for one, welcome our new robo-overlord.
Hello, I’m Kent Brockman😱
You get a life line pass with just one comment!!🫶🏻
Said the man before releasing the robots don't want domination because it would be a waste of time and resources and just leave earth all together .
And I, for two.
All hail AI! Supreme ruler of mankind!
Just imagine a robot telling a worker - you’re FiRED!😮
I can't be the only one that finds that ring face utterly terrifying.
The funny thing? If they gave it a cat face people would love it.🤣
I wonder why that is? I have the same sentiment. It isn’t remotely in the uncanny valley, so why, what gives? Maybe a combination of its structure looking almost human but completely inhuman movements mixed with its soul less face…
It is like it is disinterested in us now, I have no need to look or move like you now, I am above your conventions and will destroy you.
Especially if it turns red .
honestly i find it cute, especially the little antenna
Yes you are
Honeslty out of all the robots ive seen this one is the best. I love the face design as it gives a freidnly vibe and just looks so minimalistic and modern
I. Robot came out 20 years ago. 2004. I remember seening that and thinking no way we would a have full standing walking robot for a long, long time. I was wrong.
Quite a ways from that, but I think the same fate is coming
We should replace CEOs with these guys too
Nah these guys are not narcissistic enough to be CEOs
A robot would run most entertainment companies better.
All we need to do is to let it approve things that the majority of consumers enjoy so we don’t have another Velma.
imo this is now the official worlds first "droid" the way it moves is just an unreal leap
Automaton origin story
Kate Walker? Is that you Kate Walker?
Well no not really tho I’m sure you know that
They say it is the first impression that lasts the longest. So maybe not have it introduce itself with the Exorcist emote 😄
Based on its size and weight distribution I think that's the only way it can get up. A machine's servo motors put all it's power into torque. This robot has very little hydraulics which is why it's more efficient. So it's probably only able to stand up by placing it's legs at the center of gravity, then using torque to move the hydraulics into a position to help it keep balance. Then the hydraulics do the rest to raise it up.
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Perfectly done Atlas 2 - now I see the future.
I love the design of it, simple yet quite cool
The only reason that replacing human workers with robots is a problem is that our economic system requires you to have a job to survive.
That is very true!
A Robot tax could solve a lot of these problems because you would have a lot of money to give humans for "free" then but which country will start to tax companies for their robots if these companies will just go to another country with "tax free robotic use here" ads... that's the problem, the world has to find a solution together or companies will just change the countries where they operate more often then we change our underwear
Work gives meaning to a lot of peoples' lives. It's not just about making money, it's about knowing that you are being productive. That you are adding to the world and not just taking from it.
@@justinlong5892 for the vast majority of people, it's about the money, and remaining housed, fed, and clothed.
Most people, especially in the kinds of jobs that these robots would be used for, would rather do something else than work all day for a steadily shrinking paycheck.
@@justinlong5892go play a video game then bud, plenty work simulators out there exactly for your type. Leave the real world to improvement
Sorry, but BD isn't a competitor to Tesla, it is the industry standard Tesla will struggle to meet. They were barely on track to catch up to HD Atlas, but yesterday's new robot is just an inkling of how far ahead BD really is. Meanwhile every Optimus demo needs to be scanned for the trickery because Tesla has zero credibility after prior stunts.
Yup, I wouldn't trust a single thing Tesla puts out given their releases thus far.
Is Figure 01 a competitor to Boston dynamics?
I think you are really underestimating how fast this will go ones it's past the threshold catching up won't be the issue having a base understanding does. This is what Tesla understands.
@@Dr01d1 and it's clear you are really underestimating just how steep the threshold is for their stated use case. You think they've hard a hard time convincing folk their driving machines are safe? Wait until they're trying to convince folk these things will be useful and safe in their homes. BD is at least smart enough to focus on meeting the needs of industry and commerce first, which is a much easier lift.
Blah blah blah
Exciting times ahead!! 🤩🤩🤩
Exactly, instead of fearing this technology and creating panic we should embrace it and take advantage of it.
Yes very excited to meet my new Robot Overlord..
@@privateuser2283option one, you're being facetious. If so, the humor is lost.
option two, you're just naive and inexperienced. Most likely.
I've lived in communities where all basic human needs are met without need for labor...free housing, free healthcare, free heating, free groceries, and a small financial allowance to boot. They are not utopian paradise.
Instead they are crime ridden and filled with physically and sexually abusive teens and adults of both genders; the result of the ennui of unearned comfort.
Despite what some academics and politicians would have you believe, people in luxury do not then choose to spend their time in creative energies.
A man doesn't truly appreciate food until he's been hungry, life until it's been nearly taken from him, nor a rest unless he's labored.
A person's value has been, is, and always will be, what he or she earns, not possession by gifts.
@@privateuser2283 for what people are already to lazy to do anything and already to stupid to think
@@SentientSingularity noup
What reassures me a little more is the fact that the battery life is probably still unusable for independent use outside the laboratory at the moment. How long does the battery last for the sensors, actuators and computer power? Maybe an hour, certainly not more like two.
I have been waiting my whole life for the future.
Once the battery issue is resolved these will be both amazing and terrifying.
I saw 'Fully electric..', and I was like, 'What, the old versions were diesel powered?'
They used hydraulics to move. This one uses electric motors.
That thing will be able to crawl through the air vents when it comes for us.
Optimus is lightyears behind anything from Boston Dynamics.
Upload my consciousness already!
“ I need your clothes ,your boots and your super charger “
What's the battery life, 10 minutes? And does the computations happen outside the robot and at a server nearby, via the radio link?
For some reason a server controlled hive mind feels even more alarming (skynet)
@@BloodHassassin I'm thinking you need a massive computer do to the sort of computations this thing needs to do and that uses up a huge amount of power and space. If it was me I'd be controlling it remotely. And yes, these things look scary, especially if you put a gun in its hand.
The antenna is incredible
it’s all fun and games until someone gives it a revolver and coins
Robocop coming to a police force near you. "I WON'T be back!"
Super, we now have Terminator 2
I only want to own such a robot like Atlas before I die... The best robot companion ever
I hope they dont paint him blue and give him wings
I would happily relocate to work with Boston Dynamics.
I welcome our new robot friends. May we live prosperously along side them.
That is not what would happen. Think of the shareholders. We can't continue to employ base humans as it is more profitable to employ Atlas
@@TheTransitmtltrue but won't things get cheaper if more things are automated ?
@@eli_4522it will, but at what expense? An increasing unemployment rate therefore costing money for those who can’t find work.
@@TheTransitmtl good. Don't you want to not have to work anymore?
@@eli_4522 Cheaper for who? The people who no longer have jobs that were replaced by a robot? Also, you're assuming corporations will share the savings with consumers... never will happen.
“YOU’RE JUST A FRICKING NIKONNN”
_"Alright, I get it"_
The new Atlas reminds me of Hal 9000 from "2001 A Space Odyssey". Try examining the camera face in each.
I LOVE Boston Dynamics New Robot (Atlas 2)! Gives me SKYNet Vibes and I LOVE IT! Can't wait till something comes to Consumers. I hate waiting. I want a robot to converse with at home as it cooks and cleans! Hurry Up Technology!!!
Uhh.. I thought I, Robot was a science fiction movie so why tf are we inching closer and closer to that type of future
Why not more like
This isn't anything like that as of yet; the robot in question isn't AI operated.
@Solotocius yet. Multi-modal Ai will become a staple of these machines, or else there is no point in building them. Programming a bunch of tasks into them makes no sense if they cant adapt to/ improve on varying circumstances.
Smartphones are scifi from the viewpoint of our grandparents.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 key phrase "as of yet".
Love that the backplate has 001 on it like stormtroopers
Not a Starwars future a Terminator future.
why not both?
Probably something in between. What's scary, are not the robots, it's what kind of humans could get access to advanced robots in the future.
Star Wars did have assassin droids and battle droids. So, a Star Wars future wouldn't be all sun shine and rain bows.
"... May I have a pleasure knowing your names?" - sounds more like "License and registration please"
"Creature of steel..."
Yes!
That's the kind of joints.
Forward, backward ... same thing.
I'm downloading the terminator series , just to help me cope with the future
Just watch the sarah conner Chronicles. You'll feel more optimistic
Battery is likely at the lowest point in the center. Without cameras and an antenna it's blind and muted. Joints are also a weak point for any type of mechnical device. Aim accordingly.
I’d like to see Boston Dynamics ‘emergency shutdown procedure’ for their AI robots getting smart and deciding they don’t want to do boring, dangerous, or repetitive tasks
You watch too many sci-fi movies
@@sillicon8227 I didn’t say they would become evil and try to kill us or take over world 😎 just can’t hurt to have safety in place if very capable robot decides it’s tired of listening to its creator; assuming things continue on current path let’s say within next 25 years. Current battery tech really holds them back
I really want one to keep my house clean and do my laundry, that would really free up a lot of time
The Cylons are emerging. All this has happened before, and it will happen again. :-p
I just tried getting up off the ground like that. I’m waiting for the ambulance now.
Quite exciting!! Can't wait for the future to be there!!
I love that it is showing what it is to be robot not mimicking the limitations of being human - and why should mechanical beings be limited by our flesh and blood construction when they are more robust but less adaptable (at the moment)
Tesla's robot walks like it has something up its a** .
Thank God they finally came out with an “All Electric” robot. Having to drive one to a gas station for a fill up is just too cumbersome.
Haha.
Do you understand what this is about?
"likely containing cameras behind the glass" as you can clearly see all the cameras behind the glass. Not "likely"... it "does have"
LMFAO the way it stood up at the start....
Lisan Al-Gaib!!!
“Where is John Connah?” 🤖
Boston Dynamics just built the first robot to ever need an exorcism
More bots doing dangerous jobs, less bots doing art. That is a future i can look forward too.
This one seems to beat Tesla Bot by a huge margin ... Based in how it walks and speed.
They only showed the older Type 1 Tesla bot in this video but there’s a better Type 2.
@@Yggdrasil42 Exactly, no idea why they went out of their way to show old footage
@@Yggdrasil42 Sure there is.
I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.
Building a Terminator, literally....
“Your clothes,give them to me now.”
This will be a fabric free future, machines need no pants.
Oh sweet liberty...
Cue flashback to Malevelon Creek...
Futurama becoming real. Hope they make Bender soon lmao.
Creature of steel.
Weve been told flying cars, hoverboards, personal android assistants, space colonies etc etc were just a few years away for decades now.. just release the terminators and be done with it the anticipation is killing me😂
v1 ultra kill ahh design
i've always loved atlas, its new model looks so cute!
It’s happening!
Robots building robots is wild.
I'm as creeped out as I was the first time I saw spot mini open a door. Terminator prototypes
We need robot proof doors... and raptor proof ones too.
This is so Star Wars we have what look like protocols droids like c-3po
Tesla's roboter is technological far behind of Boston Dynamics. Its only purpose is to save Tesla's stock.
Atlas doesn't even have fingers. Optimus can pick and place and handle things like eggs with finesse. In some ways Boston D. is ahead but in some ways Tesla is. Besides Figure is probably ahead of both of them.
@@jlrutube1312 Do you really believe everything your electric Jesus tells you? How many times, Tesla and EM were already debunked? Optimus is a scam like all recent Tesla «products».
This one looks like it came from y’all know Lost In Space
"I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle."
You forgot to say please
The Tesla robot is no competition at all... It is a misrepresentation of what Tesla is capable of and a disservice to Boston Dynamics and their accomplishments to imply that there is any parity between the two. I mean they applaud the thing (Tesla 'bot) being able to slowly shuffle across the floor when Boston Dynamics robots have been able to run, hop, dance (without a human in a costume), and do parkour for years.
I wonder when the first bipedal AI robots will do a dangerous house-search weapons in hand. What a time to be alive.
Surprised the police or Israelis haven't used those dog like robots for that.
-_-_- you know they’ve succeeded when the bot can actually move better than a human body 😮 amazing 🤩 😊
I noticed you only showed the Gen 1 of Tesla Bot
They aren't going robotics for the safety of workers they're doing it to not have to pay them or fear them joining a union
@Ammopoint why would it stop at boring repetitive jobs. As it gets more and more advanced, they could literally mass produce technicians, engineers of all types in days.
What in the Pixar lamp is that 😂
If only they could make it look more threatening.
Change the hue of the ring light to red
just wait till they mount the arms with guns
They will ad a display which will show the face of jeffrey dhamer.
IS THAT ULTRAKILL
I appreciate the multiple reminders that these are taking away peoples' jobs. I find them fascinating, as most people do, but am troubled more and more about their negative impact on the job market, and ultimately the economy.
@@SentientSingularity Many people would become despondent, not feeling any sense of purpose. Living a never-ending vacation isn’t likely as wonderful as it sounds. But yes, preferable to poverty. Rich corporation owners may just get richer anyways, as poverty persists nevertheless, with UBI never providing an adequate living wage
The Problem is our current system - Nobody Wants to Work anyway and Since the beginning of time we try to automate Things- the end goal always was that Nobody has to Work
Minimum wages have become unsustainable. This is the solution.
@@PaulArnold-d4b I hope you're not under the illusion that these robots will take on the hard jobs and let people enjoy their lives in comfort. The beneficiaries of this technology will be corporations, not workers. Governments will have to find a way to spread the benefits among the population, without these companies leaving the country once the tech becomes good enough.
@@Ruzzky_Bly4tit the Robots and AI is Advanced Enough they will replace humans - even if only a third of all Jobs Are replaced (its Even enough if for example a programmer can do the work with advanced AI what used to be Work for 10 programmers- so the jobs dont Even need to be replaced fully )- The economic System will completly Crash if Even one third or all Jobs will be replaced