DARPA Robotics Challenge: Team IHMC's Atlas Robot

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  • @TheSqoou
    @TheSqoou 9 років тому +59

    That robot looks so lifelike. They even went as far as to give it a beard and nerd glasses!

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому +12

      The Sqoou The machines still have not leant to mimmic our human chins. Spread the word to the others and John Conner. Shoot anything with a beard.

    • @DotMapFile
      @DotMapFile 9 років тому

      The Sqoou Crazy how nature do dat.

  • @Aven410
    @Aven410 9 років тому +34

    0:00 - 8:00 All i see is the guy stroking a goddamn pole throughout the shot!

    • @LordDragox412
      @LordDragox412 9 років тому

      Aven410 And it seems like Robo-senpai has noticed the Pole and it's looking at it all the time and follows it with his eyes like a stalker following his prey... Who knew polish girls were so high and thin?! #Kappa

  • @Toecuttr
    @Toecuttr 9 років тому +23

    Video title says "Team IHMC's Atlas Robot", the video is an interview. Show me the robot! What can it do? Can it fire an M16?

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 9 років тому

      ToeCutter Seeing as it is meant to be able to operate in extreme environments and has working hands, if you gave it an M16, it could probably be instructed to aim and fire it.

    • @abnorcscreenname8489
      @abnorcscreenname8489 9 років тому

      ToeCutter I think that driving a car is one of the things that it can do.

  • @captainnutella67
    @captainnutella67 9 років тому +2

    Pensacola represent! Makes me proud to see my city on Tested!

    • @Caelus
      @Caelus 9 років тому +1

      captainnutella67 SAME HERE! WOOO!

  • @GuidoNijhof1
    @GuidoNijhof1 9 років тому +22

    Does that guy take that pole everywhere?

    • @Markus0021
      @Markus0021 9 років тому +4

      Guido Nijhof Yes. He's POLE-ish. ;)

    • @AngelLuisTrinidad
      @AngelLuisTrinidad 9 років тому +2

      Mark L I was paying more attention to the guy with pole, that I actually missed the whole interview. Has someone figured out what the guy with the pole was doing?

    • @noelsoong777
      @noelsoong777 9 років тому +3

      Angel Luis Trinidad he's in pole position

    • @EvilDrWang
      @EvilDrWang 9 років тому

      Guido Nijhof don't care what he does in the privacy of his bedroom. Don't really care if he "takes the pole".

    • @whingebot
      @whingebot 9 років тому

      I'm guessing safety pole. Hot work procedures where I worked required a second worker with a pole to pry you off the energized equipment in case you get electrocuted.

  • @Sentinalh
    @Sentinalh 9 років тому

    I like that sign behind Doug, "Safety Stuff" Great interview, I'm so interested in all of this.

  • @matthewgrimsley4506
    @matthewgrimsley4506 9 років тому

    You guys are lining up some excellent interviews, especially lately (VR, Battlebots, now DARPA). Keep up the great work.

  • @joebailey8845
    @joebailey8845 9 років тому +4

    What's with the pole? Is that to beat the robot if it starts getting cocky?

  • @EngineeringVignettes
    @EngineeringVignettes 9 років тому +2

    Using force/torque control loops is a good idea for the lowest level of control as it gives compliance to the joint. Compliance would be useful in walking as things change in the real world placing unpredictable force errors on joints. Using a position controller, at the lowest level of control, would over-power the joint and perhaps damage something in the outside world. They would be running position control at the next higher level in the control hierarchy. I worked on this stuff at while ago for a 6 DOF robotic arm.. fun stuff.

  • @kairus1
    @kairus1 9 років тому +1

    what is the name of the programing language used for programing robots?

    • @AsianTaeHyun
      @AsianTaeHyun 9 років тому +2

      kairus1 Simple C or C++ with assembly coding.
      Assembly is a MUST.

    • @dannywithnuggets
      @dannywithnuggets 9 років тому

      kairus1 I've heard about assembly code being used for robotics.

    • @Blobjim
      @Blobjim 9 років тому

      Tae Hyun Kim JAVAAAAAA :P

    • @oO_ox_O
      @oO_ox_O 9 років тому

      kairus1 It could be that they start prototypng using MatLab (ugh).

    • @oO_ox_O
      @oO_ox_O 9 років тому

      Tae Hyun Kim What assembly? ARM? PPC?

  • @raindropdreams8
    @raindropdreams8 9 років тому

    Very cool video. Learned more about the logistics of modern robotics than I've ever known!

  • @RogueSpear55
    @RogueSpear55 9 років тому

    Got to see the inside of IHMC's labs a couple years ago. Robots everywhere and a few components painted gold with NASA logos on them. Didn't get to see the Atlas but it was pretty awesome.

  • @tdra25
    @tdra25 9 років тому

    Pensacola,FL represent!!!

  • @lukeagajanian5815
    @lukeagajanian5815 9 років тому

    3:23 guy in background just like wtf im on camera.

  • @katuhstrahfik
    @katuhstrahfik 9 років тому

    Solid interview, Norm

  • @PostinToast
    @PostinToast 9 років тому

    Finally! DARPA!!

  • @Nick-tp7dz
    @Nick-tp7dz 9 років тому

    Excellent. Doug Steven is a smart man.

  • @PyronicEX
    @PyronicEX 9 років тому

    so When's this one making its debut on Battlebots?

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 9 років тому

      PyronicEX Whenever Jamie gets his hands on it and turns it into the Tasmanian Devil

  • @Formulka
    @Formulka 9 років тому

    are any of the robots controlled by a VR interface like Oculus?

  • @NikitaBelomestnykh
    @NikitaBelomestnykh 9 років тому

    Why do you never show the devise work?

  • @mercurichinc
    @mercurichinc 9 років тому

    Future in this channel.move forward

  • @rustyhands8179
    @rustyhands8179 9 років тому

    Thank god we got to see them speak about it......... Again......

  • @tazestudios
    @tazestudios 9 років тому

    How can this video have 0 dislikes? Not even my beloved Tested can pull that off. I call hacks on this video.

  • @NDJ31
    @NDJ31 9 років тому +10

    I'll be the first who say it. CHAPPIE IS THAT YOU?!

  • @tamborello
    @tamborello 9 років тому

    When he said 'in my lifetime' my heart sank.. I was thinking Honda would have something on the market in the next few years..

  • @BazookaJRambo
    @BazookaJRambo 9 років тому +10

    Interesting, but it would've been better to see the robot do something.

  • @joelyork7649
    @joelyork7649 9 років тому

    Really interesting. Practical application in a few decades is quite a challenge but I'm sure with folks like this, that is not beyond the realm of possibility,

  • @Masterbuilder333
    @Masterbuilder333 9 років тому +24

    I don't wanna hear you talk. I wanna see the robot. Unsubscribed.

    • @huynhtranhung
      @huynhtranhung 9 років тому +1

      Masterbuilder333 OK.

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому +2

      Masterbuilder333 The robot can't tell you about its self and I doubt you would learn much looking at it. Especially considering your apparent lack of patience. I am sure there are some videos out there of the robots doing the DARPA tasks if that is what you are after.

    • @kyler2532
      @kyler2532 9 років тому +1

      Masterbuilder333 Watch the darpa robotics competition then.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 9 років тому

    Just goes to show you how amazing our evolved brains really are: A two year old can easily run through an environment it's never been to before without falling down, bumping into things or thinking about how to move. And that is basically just using two visual inputs: Their eyes!
    JW3HH

  • @rjdizzle7
    @rjdizzle7 9 років тому +9

    I'm getting really tired of tested videos being totally pointless, just watched the whole video waiting to see the robot and ended up wasting another 8 minutes. Tested content has gone to shit, give us content not you guys always talking about something that could be good content but never showing it

  • @danijel124
    @danijel124 9 років тому

    Oh my god!!!!! They already made a Will robot :)

  • @lovezvidz
    @lovezvidz 9 років тому

    I, for one, welcome our robot overlords

  • @adamparker3616
    @adamparker3616 9 років тому

    Okay, well this is out just in time for the new Terminator movie! Just a friendly reminder that humans are eventually going to war with the machines we created!
    But, on a much more serious note, the technology that goes into these robots is incredible.

  • @Stevebroza
    @Stevebroza 9 років тому

    Why is Norm interviewing Wills' younger brother?

  • @yeoboshong
    @yeoboshong 9 років тому

    He speaks very well.

  • @FlippingSloth
    @FlippingSloth 9 років тому +1

    why is his beard yellow??

    • @tylerszentmiklosi2963
      @tylerszentmiklosi2963 9 років тому

      It's the light shining through his glasses at the yellow part.

    • @patrick9580
      @patrick9580 9 років тому +1

      Led for power indicator i guess.
      He is the prototype from skynet
      Lol jk

    • @flexarnn
      @flexarnn 9 років тому

      Mot U RS His beard is coated in gold flakes

    • @myeahok
      @myeahok 9 років тому +2

      Mot U RS You're just horny.

    • @CheshireTomcat68
      @CheshireTomcat68 9 років тому

      Mot U RS Because pink is so last week. I'd be more worried about the poor bloke in the background who has no idea about pole dancing :-P

  • @UthoRiley
    @UthoRiley 9 років тому

    Oh Joey, don't zoom in on the Amazon sponsor logo you silly goose! ;)

  • @grahdycarr5169
    @grahdycarr5169 9 років тому +1

    Holy shit chappie is becoming real

    • @Nipponing
      @Nipponing 9 років тому

      GRAHDY CARR *facepalm*

    • @jublywubly
      @jublywubly 9 років тому

      GRAHDY CARR
      Oh man. That movie was such a disappointment.

  • @ohnoitisnt666
    @ohnoitisnt666 9 років тому

    Bit disappointed we didn't see much of the robot.

  • @batbawls
    @batbawls 9 років тому

    I can't be the only one who feels like this is cart before the horse.

  • @stocchinet
    @stocchinet 9 років тому

    Are they going to build a metal gear?

  • @thadclemo5563
    @thadclemo5563 9 років тому

    I wonder if they'll incorporate a cybernetic control system (like a vr system maybe), to have real time control and sensory input. That would be friggin awesome.

  • @Syrus54
    @Syrus54 9 років тому

    No video of it actually DOING anything???

  • @Swidhelm
    @Swidhelm 9 років тому

    I for one, welcome our new cybernetic overlords!

  • @BOOGATRON90001
    @BOOGATRON90001 9 років тому

    Wow! Everything you need to know, except an actual robot moving...Good job.

  • @pastorlarry1950
    @pastorlarry1950 9 років тому

    Robots prove Intelligent Design of the human.

  • @Zogtee
    @Zogtee 9 років тому

    I kept waiting for him to talk weapons.

  • @copperbot10
    @copperbot10 9 років тому

    I need this… for personal reasons

  • @Txb4g
    @Txb4g 9 років тому

    Wow, I didn't know that Jack from AH works at IHMC!

  • @luthmhor
    @luthmhor 5 років тому

    Boston dynamics was light years ahead of this robot like 6 years before this video.

  • @MegaTechBuddy
    @MegaTechBuddy 9 років тому

    Go team IHMC!

  • @sovannlevin1257
    @sovannlevin1257 9 років тому

    Awesome

  • @TofranBohk
    @TofranBohk 9 років тому +1

    GREETINGS FELLOW HUMANS. IT IS SATISFACTORY THAT WE HAVE BEGUN TO MAKE WALKING ROBOTS. LET US HOPE, MY FELLOW HUMANS, THAT ROBOTS WILL NOT TAKE OVER THINGS SUCH AS UA-cam COMMENTS. THAT IS THE DOMAIN OF WE HUMANS!

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 9 років тому +1

      t0f0b0 Robots can't take over youtube. shitposting can't be programmed, it's just a human thing.

    • @Inanedata
      @Inanedata 9 років тому +1

      ***** Oh my god. You've found the definition of being human.
      For years and years we've wondered what separates us from the beasts, if anything.
      Shitposting.

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 9 років тому

      Inanedata
      We see the world for what it truly is. Come my brothers, bask in this conspicuous blue smoke, for my ministry grows.

  • @racma8698
    @racma8698 9 років тому

    What did you tested int his video, voice off this gentlemen ? Action please.

  • @wkanost
    @wkanost 9 років тому

    It sounds extremely complicated. Reproducing nature is the most complex and difficult engineering imaginable. Essentially recreating the capabilities of thousands of years of evolution.

  • @josephmassingill1776
    @josephmassingill1776 9 років тому

    So does this mean a robot apocalypse is possible

  • @syntheticfauna
    @syntheticfauna 9 років тому

    They build them thinking that they will be use for rescue missions and inocent task...but c'mon, it's DARPA!! They will do whatever they want with it...the movie Elisyum is a good example

  • @SadalDay
    @SadalDay 9 років тому

    I saw some of these robots run an obstacle course ie walking up stairs, turning doorknob etc and most failed hard. Hosted by Darpa "The darpa challenge ". Soon A.I can be more efficient than humans in terms of decision making etc well lets say im in no rush to see it happen.

  • @Spoif
    @Spoif 9 років тому

    And... the data is fed back to a human operator for control.
    A paradigm shift is required.

  • @KitsuniRose
    @KitsuniRose 9 років тому

    I honestly think they would get more stable/agile bipedal robots if they used digitigrade legs and tail for balance.

  • @fanzeldadaniel
    @fanzeldadaniel 9 років тому

    I know this is advance technology and state of the art regarding robotics but I just can't stop wondering If we are a little behind the schedule with robots, perhaps I've watched too many sci fi movies XD

  • @ResidentNotEvil5
    @ResidentNotEvil5 9 років тому

    It's chappie the Garbage Bot

  • @ilovedragons123
    @ilovedragons123 9 років тому +1

    So much pole, so little robot action...

  • @quietthomas
    @quietthomas 9 років тому

    1:57 Norm got lag.

  • @axelstoner
    @axelstoner 9 років тому

    Wow only 15 years behind ja

  • @StubbornProgrammer
    @StubbornProgrammer 9 років тому

    It's a bit counter-intuitive that we can make machines that fly more easily that machines that walk. It hardly seems fair to all the people working on this problem that it is _so much harder_.

    • @Tojeaux_
      @Tojeaux_ 9 років тому

      StubbornProgrammer Well thats the point of these challenges Robots that fly are drones and such, but true robots could have many uses in the world that drones simply cant do and thats why these challenges are needed to spur research and development of bipedal/terrestrial robots.

  • @Asdosie
    @Asdosie 9 років тому

    That beard is glorious

  • @breakingtoast2255
    @breakingtoast2255 9 років тому

    Skynet is getting closer

  • @doginstine
    @doginstine 9 років тому

    Ever sentence does not need to start with "So".

  • @invisibleaznDJ
    @invisibleaznDJ 9 років тому

    How do these people sleep at night knowing whatever they create will be hi jacked and used for war.

  • @DrN0rd
    @DrN0rd 9 років тому

    Holy banazanas it's a twheel 0:08

  • @RubenKelevra
    @RubenKelevra 8 років тому

    Radar doesn't use soundwaves :'D

  • @rph_redacted
    @rph_redacted 9 років тому

    I was expecting some terminator shit

  • @jr52990
    @jr52990 9 років тому

    Anyone else think of Robby the Robot when they saw the ATLAS based biped robot?

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому

      ***** Ha ha yea totally. Watched Forbidden Planet a while ago, still great. Also reminded me of the Lost in Space robot. We will get there eventually.

    • @jr52990
      @jr52990 9 років тому +1

      Zanzubaa1 Yeah I thought that as well. Heck, Dosen't Robby make an appearance in Lost in Space in at least one eppisode?

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому

      ***** Well i'll be damned Apparently he was. "Robby appears in Lost in Space episode #20 "War of the Robots"". Did'nt know that.

    • @jr52990
      @jr52990 9 років тому +1

      Zanzubaa1 Holy crap, I was right. Hey maybe we could convince these guys to make a Robby the Robot Shell for their atomaton. haha

  • @mangasaint
    @mangasaint 9 років тому

    Of all the things human want to do, we want to create true A.I. with all the over complicated thoughts and emotions that make us ponder our existence and enjoy and hate that living at random intervals. Even with the current tech trend advancement- how many years/decades/centuries are we off from that.

  • @MaxDJsWorkshop
    @MaxDJsWorkshop 9 років тому

    It would have been good to see the actual robot being described. Just sayin' ....

  • @aes602
    @aes602 9 років тому

    2:41 Peekaboo!

  • @jacksoniavaroni4369
    @jacksoniavaroni4369 9 років тому

    Anyone else getting weirded out by tech recently? Head mounted displays for virtual reality, Bi-pedal robots, Self Driving cars. Don't get me wrong, this is pretty cool stuff, but sometimes I wonder if this is all going to go horribly terribly horribly wrong. Hopefully our world won't need a John Conner in 20 years.

  • @xbox7
    @xbox7 9 років тому

    You guys know that Honda has one way more advanced than this, it's called OSMO or something like that

  • @TheSighphiguy
    @TheSighphiguy 9 років тому

    yakyakyak!
    show us the damn robot doing something!
    as far as im concerned, its just a sculpture.

  • @winkyboy97
    @winkyboy97 8 років тому

    Can it make a cup of tea? Why aren't they smart?

  • @Brommes
    @Brommes 9 років тому

    Norm the man ..

  • @zoltan3554
    @zoltan3554 9 років тому

    even more so beware of those with wide heads especially with low foreheads.. they are also like this except for they are more determined even if on a more distant violent outcome of their plan. except if you rise them as your own (there during the trial experiment if you happen to be able to manage a planet or small country for experimental platform you would see probably how they behave with ideal environment but simulating some earlier historical time although i am wondering now).
    this nowadays however is not an experiment.

  • @WHBN2P
    @WHBN2P 9 років тому

    0:04 first thing I noticed was the nipple

  • @4relevants
    @4relevants 9 років тому

    It wouldn't be easier to make robo muscle fibers based on human muscle and make AI deep learning system to learn how to walk, stand, run...?

    • @4relevants
      @4relevants 9 років тому

      Zalamand3r , *****
      Moreover it could be done using supercomputers... much cheaper. Then use robot as a bag of sensors with brain in the cloud.

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому

      Christopher Macias And we have not managed to create effective practical synthetic muscle fibers. Imagine the possibilities. Human prosthetics alone. Almost time to replay Deus Ex I think.

    • @Blobjim
      @Blobjim 9 років тому

      Christopher Macias How do you suppose we simulate a human brain? You can't just write some scripts that act as a human brain and you can't just use machine learning. Also, to simulate an animal brain you'd might need a quantum computer, who knows.

    • @4relevants
      @4relevants 9 років тому

      ***** I meant IBM system which has been used to learn and play Atari games (better then humans) This would good enough to learn basic movements.

    • @Blobjim
      @Blobjim 9 років тому +1

      Christopher Macias True, you do have a point. The problem is, how many robots are you gonna break while they try to learn leg movements but it could work. Also, it takes many generations to learn those kinds of things, on a computer it can be simulated hundreds of times a second probably but in real life you have to do it at the speed of real life. Also, there isn't anything to count as a correct leg movement so how would the robots know when they're getting closer to human movement?

  • @TwerpZ
    @TwerpZ 9 років тому

    Chappie not kill.

  • @Hoverbot1TV
    @Hoverbot1TV 9 років тому

    A biped builder once said a walking robot is an inverted cone on balance. Now I know better what he meant. Glad humans are ready and able to break these with rocks LOL! A CDN hydrogen powercell would work well if they don't go nuclear powered with heat exchanger convertors like the fifties atomic car in Car Life July 1954

  • @steverino6954
    @steverino6954 9 років тому

    If a human has to operate it, then it's not a robot.

  • @ArtVandelayOfficial
    @ArtVandelayOfficial 9 років тому

    neckbeard ☑
    glasses ☑

  • @snarplaya
    @snarplaya 9 років тому

    Out of Pensacola Florida? How is it that something pretty cool actually exist in Pensacola!? I'm so confused. Of wait, is it because it's all Military funded? We do have a lot of military bases.

  • @MrGioMadrid
    @MrGioMadrid 9 років тому

    are they teaching the robot some pole dancing?

  • @zoltan3554
    @zoltan3554 9 років тому

    with those skulls stretched backward a little bit none of you are able to comfortably sleep on your back with your face facing upward unless utilizing a special bed such as a massage bed.

    • @zoltan3554
      @zoltan3554 9 років тому

      Heinrich Metzger so stop making robots in such an open manner.

    • @zoltan3554
      @zoltan3554 9 років тому

      Heinrich Metzger now there are some individuals who have not backward stretched but also compared to me somewha twider sideways in skullshape. they can sleep the most comfortably with whatever position (unless they have wider shoulders)

  • @starfilmsanimation
    @starfilmsanimation 9 років тому

    Under 302!! :)

  • @ibleed1
    @ibleed1 9 років тому

    Can any of these science people start a sentence without using "So"? Where did that come from? Look at how they pick up bad habits from each other and tell me their data isn't corrupted too.

  • @thirdageamplifiers
    @thirdageamplifiers 9 років тому

    Amazing robotics video showing no robotics at all.

  • @NiinjaGamiingAZ
    @NiinjaGamiingAZ 9 років тому

    Under 301 come join us

  • @DCMaarten
    @DCMaarten 9 років тому

    O Yeah DARPA is a real thing not just a Metal Gear made up Corp.

  • @Nipponing
    @Nipponing 9 років тому

    There are no robots that act like 1 year olds.
    WTF, video doesn't show the robot even walk...

  • @LoueeD
    @LoueeD 9 років тому

    Graphene batteries will solve this problem

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому +1

      Louis Dickinson Or, OR an Iridium nuclear-energy fuel cell. They could put it in a shielded hardened case subassembly within the unit's torso. That way it will be resistent to the harzards of the DARPA challenge and human resistence fighters using small to medium arms fire.

    • @LoueeD
      @LoueeD 9 років тому

      This thing isn't 100% stable and you want to fit it with a nuclear fuel cell! Anyway fuel cells that small tend to be less efficient, thats why when they build nuclear stations they tend to go big. Give it 15 Years and we should have efficient fusion reactors.

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому +1

      John Conner won't know what hit him!

    • @oO_ox_O
      @oO_ox_O 9 років тому +1

      Zanzubaa1 And you sprinkle some U-235 on it to get it started?

    • @Zanzubaa
      @Zanzubaa 9 років тому

      Only if you want it to fly stupid! Gah. And then WOOSH it is off. Second star to the right and straight on till morning. Destination. The complete annihilation of the human species. Yayyyyy.

  • @lydiahanke
    @lydiahanke 9 років тому

    Why are we trying so hard to develop humanoid robots? We already have humans... Why not try to develop something better than ourselves?

    • @tilago
      @tilago 9 років тому

      ...dude... We live in a world designed for humans to navigate. Stairs, cars, opening doors, pouring lemonade. All these things are ergonomic to humans, to have to redesign our entire world for a robot to navigate, would take more infrastructure than to build robots which simply get good at navigating the world that they inhabit.

    • @lydiahanke
      @lydiahanke 9 років тому

      Of course we don't redesign the world, we change the robot! Like airplanes, we don't have planes that behave like birds, we do something different because it's easie