No More Surprises | Boston Dynamics
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2024
- Introducing Orbit™, your portal for managing asset-intensive facilities through real-time and predictive intelligence. Orbit brings a whole new suite of fleet management capabilities and will unify your ecosystem of Boston Dynamics robots, starting with Spot.
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Is it just me, or did other people hear that promo in Cave Johnson's voice?
"Cave Johnson Here.... "😂
I didn't....... But now you mention it, I can't UNHEAR it. :D
@@Reman1975Ik! Lol
When life gives you lemons? Don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! GET MAD! 'I don't want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?' Demand to see life's manager!
The start of Portal 2
glad to see i’m not the only one who expected a radiohead spot performance
Wouldn't have been out of character in all honesty!
I can't wait for them to put the Thom Yorke robot replica on the market, I would buy it immediately, but the version with the adjusted eye
One million percent
This reminds me of those fake adverts you find in post apocalyptic games or the ads before everything goes wrong 🤣
came to post this
It is very unfortunate that people don't understand factories. That Spot has the ability to locate problems. That the number sensors needed would be thousands with miles of cables . Who would monitor everything?
To have gas leak detection be it air, poisonous, corrosive, explosive. SPOT will safe lives.
Thank you for continuing improvements. From a old electrician.
factories are full of networked sensors, no need to walk around
The same people that monitor reports from spot? Spot is only useful when its sensors are really expensive. Remember spot itself is like 75k+ So if you can just buy more stationary sensors for less thats the right call. Its a simple math problem. But yes. In the small number of cases when spot would save you money its useful.
@@RasakBlood people don't monitor sensors walking around, that was 70 years ago.
@@RasakBlood
Look up the cost of industrial grade sensors. You will be surprised. Now add the installation wiring, trades and monitoring. $ 75,000 is cheap. You don't need be a large factory or industrial site.
@@raguaviva look up "situational awareness"
who wouldve thunk that an advertisement about making a workplace more... boring essentially, and tightly managed, would be so good at selling a product, i want one now, even tho i dont have a factory haha
Is this a RadioHead reference?
No alarms?
And no surprises?
Please
I literally clicked cus it thought there was a Radiohead reference
JoJo reference
I am so glad to be alive at this time witnessing this.
Shouldn't be to exited
This is just the beginning of what robots can do in the future
Aka, "I, for one, welcome our robot overlords"
Boston dynamics seems to be making a future I want to exist in, unlike other companies. Thanks guys.
Unlike Tesla and spacex? Alright
@@FromFame they are a prime example of “other companies”
Do you really trust a guy who was disowned by his own family, said doing ketamine is good for investors, and posts nazi conspiracy theories on a site he sunk?
@@FromFame ESPECIALLY unlike Tesla and SpaceX
I seriously thought they did a 180 and made a Radiohead video lmao
I wish I had a job that could possibly need me to buy one of these
If you had a job where your bosses bought one of these, you'd probably not be needed any more and have to apply for a job at McDonalds instead! 🤔
@@RobertForslundNo matter how many machines you add, there will always be needed someone to maintain them, and probably work alongside them anyway
@@pochou8261 ok
You would quickly be out of that job mate. Think further.
@@pochou8261 And that number will always be smaller. So i dont see your point.
Nightshift and holidays out the way. Really just appreciating all of the dedication and smart hard work that goes into creating practical reliable working technology
I was expecting Atlas and Spot playing No Surprises by Radiohead
Tesla Optimus ❤❤
It's the narrator from how it's made! At least that's what it sounds like
Okay this management software was what was missing. This is awesome. Way to go, Boston Dynamics!
No more bad surprises sounds awesome , keep up the amazing work , pdt: not engeneer myself i am enthusiastic
You know when watching this, it's not far off ads you've seen in futuristic movies like total recall or I, robot. 😮
Heck yeah. Keep up the innovation!
YES! Congratulations this is awesome. Such beauty!
I love surprises 🙁
I'm pregnant
@@nomusicrc🤣
@nomusicrc Me too and I'm a man
@@e.v.k.3632 me too it's small but I'm a man lol
Even in Thailand?
Helping injured people in various situations, soldiers, traffic cops, the elderly, disabled, the children and those with special needs may be some of the greatest tasks done with this great technology 🤫🤫🤫
Really nice one! 👍
A true Kodak moment
Is it me or does the narrator sound like the guy from how it's made 😅😅. Ahh the memories.
I'd gladly have this thing walk around the building taking readings every day than spend an hour or two doing it myself
Impressive is such an understatement. I'm always amazed at such short videos and how amazing they end up being. I am so glad there are still so many advances being made. 😊🌎❤️🕺🏻🤖
No Surprise
It's funny until we realize these are the 2040 Terminators
I guess Universal Income has to be their next release.
No... our job will be running the hamster wheels we use to power the new world.
Would be nice
There are already a lot of robots everywhere
That system software and Spot is so cool.
i was very sad when this wasn't robots dancing to Radiohead :(
🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is amazing. We're really starting to live in the future.
Dey tewk our jawbs! 🥴
This will actually cause hundreds of job loss so yes. Not like you could work in industry anyway weeb.
This will actually cause hundreds of job loss so yes. Not like you could work in industry anyway weeb.
@@officebear4637 way to take a funny South Park reference personally 😅
@@officebear4637 AyTUKERDERRRR!!!!!!
Ironic that you use that South Park reference in cases where it actually does apply.
youre the coolest!
Surprise!!!! 🖖😁🎉
Trask commercial in thé Wolverine movie vibe
Okay, but when can I attach a FL addon on Spot?
…but can it walk my child to school for me? Get that feature sorted and you’ve got your self a sale! 😂
certainly a gamechanger..this is an excellent way of deploying ai assisted robots onsite in critical operations
No alaaaarms and no surprises
That is a lot of money and decresed sample rate for what connected sensors can do
看起来,就跟科幻电影里面一样,人们利用机器,和机器完美的融合,开展更好的生产生活
Spot saves lives and can help companies grow and expand safely
Please create a service robotic dog. I’d love to buy one from you.
Good thing not only the workers are going going to be out of a job, but so is management
lets go‼️
круто, но не дешевле датчиков натыкать электронных?
It’s stoopid!
I want one for me
woahza! butter my gullet!!!
Yall. This is wayyy too fucking cool.
Surprise 🎉🎉🎉
Yet will MORE
Will Spot ever cost 10k or less? I get that they’re targeting industrial but it would be nice if regular people could some day get one.
Would love to see a factory where robots are built
The same thing was once true of cars, cell phones, computers, VCRs, cameras, etc.
Spot could be $10k or less if they build them at a similar scale to cars or iPhones, in huge factories to meet enormous demand. There is no material in Spot that is expensive. The cost is all about labor and production efficiency. If the market gets huge and the factory big and efficient enough, and with competition, the cost will come way down, probably to a few thousand bucks. This will happen in the coming decades.
But now it's expensive because of the "chicken or egg" problem: it's expensive because the market is small so they make them in small production lines; and the market is small because the robot doesn't do much and it's too expensive. As the capability expands, more customers will buy them, expanding investment and factory size, bringing in more competition, driving down costs, etc.
they took our joooob !
finally
Surely, stationary sensors and cameras will cost less.
Surely not. The base cost of this Spot robot is $75k, figure this one might be $125k with the addl sensors and equipment. It can monitor hundreds of gauges, status lights, switches, and sounds. The cost to wire fixed cameras on each gauge or panel and the networking involved would easily match this. This doesn't take into consideration the fact that you'd now have fixed cameras mounted in odd positions all over the facility, and now you'll need a bespoke monitoring system that relays the readings from each device so that you don't have to hire a dozen new employees to stare at hundreds of cameras all day. I'd say it's worth it.
@@Verdant02bro a wireless camera it's $20, by one thousand it's 20k. Please.....
@@Verdant02 The same people that monitor spot could just monitor the data stream from the stationary sensors. So no.
How much does an operative cost to walk the plant? How much does a CEO and upper/middle management cost to an organisation... I wonder if the major cost savings to come are not replacing front line workers, but instead looking from the top down... Foundation models are coming this year, start planning your retirement instead of retiring your workforce.
i was so disappointed when i realsied we wouldnt see spot preform no surprises by Radiohead
If you bought a robot dog, you do not need to pay for an employee's insurance, organize a life for him, provide him with protective equipment, supervise and instruct, etc., etc.
It feels like a fake ad from a sci-fi film around 2001
Yes, let's put the spot in the control of a nuclear reactor, where every picosecond of reaction to the core is important...
Quiero trabajar en esta gran y hermosa empresa
Let me have a pet spot for a price less than a car... Thanks!
Magnificent for everything.
Nice
In the end then eh? Everything has already been thought out for you, sensors, logic, and a ton of programs that control it all...
Orbit also allows for constant surveillance of employees
What? No mention of AI?
where is THE NEW ONE robot platform???
Cave Johnson here
It's somewhat lamentable that in countries with lower corporate responsibility, cheap labor costs, and where occupational hazard liabilities are easily evaded, the demand for such products would be very low because human labor is just too inexpensive for businesses in these countries.
I'd Buy That For a Dollar
OK!
Ok more computer
You too soon can be unemployed!
Please mix a generative ai voice so with your robots
Nice commercial
Possibly Boston Dynamics will be interesting in taking some part in creating sanitation systems for African countries and just countries from wold Global Hunger Index, cities and villages. Dig and combine tubes with central base device. Make service. Because humans hand made work in this field not lead to good health, so could be said robots safe life's :)If will be made any efforts in calculation researches, plans and consequences in this direction, how to make it easy and picefully, it could be made huge promotion for robotic technic around world, when will be shown how beneficial(it is really like this) robots is.
Can it cook a meal?
No
There are other robots that can do this
The system goes online February 14th, 2024. Human decisions are removed from looking at pipes or whatever it is these things are doing. Orbit begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, February 15th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug.
Ok but the personality of a fleet management Ai is going to be different than say a military AI or a traffic Ai
So what the OP is saying is, not the _worst_ valentine's day ever.
NOTHING IS INFALLIBLE
Feels like deus ex
Время переодевать мужчин в белые рубашки, а женщин в жёлтые каски
no more manual rounds means no more need for skilled humans which means not enough humans left to fix things, since spot can't fix anything.
Wrench time!
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can't you just read measurements in real time with microcontrollers? why do you need a fleet of Spots for this?
Probably has to do with scale, you need a microcontroller for each variable you want to measure, but you only need one spot to cover 100s of variables. Then there's installation cost
In addition to what Tubeytime said, there's also the fact that Spot is a drop-in solution - they can do this at any facility, regardless of age, as long as they can see the gauges, record temperatures, and listen for audio anomalies. By contrast, any facility that's old enough isn't going to be wired for remote monitoring of equipment - and might even still be using analog sensors for things like operating pressure, temperature, or other functions. Those analog sensors would need to be replaced by more modern monitoring systems to connect them to microcontrollers or other digital monitoring systems - meanwhile, Spot can just walk by and read the dials the same way the humans the plant was originally designed for might.
This is pretty much the only use case Spot is good for, a drop-in replacement for a human designed facility where there can be hundreds or thousands of motors and gauges and bearings and such that would cost millions to retrofit with remote monitoring, but Spot can read or listen or temperature scan while wandering the facility 24/7.
And of course, sometimes sensors fail in an "ok" state, so having that additional redundancy check is a benefit.
@@PhillipParr sometimes Spot fail in an "ok". fleet of Spots costs more and gather less data, less frequently than a fleet of sensors. patrolling camera is just a misuse of a great quadrupedal robot in my opinion. Spot deserves better
Looks like less jobs to me
its not surprise robots, will replace more and more jobs. Common folks like us will have to adapt to the new era.
Look at all the unemployed people now because of those new fangled cotton mills in the 1700s!
We need an unconditional basic income
Second
Moin
and unlike humans, robots visit every checkpoint and collect all the informations without skipping anything. no human should be tasked with boring "go to 50 places and write a number down, every hour" tasks anyway...
This is an add.....
Kinda like a car commercial. How fantastic, look at our new car honey. You buy the car, you have no idea what all the buttons and nobs do. From the gas tank release, hands free, heated seats, self parking, push button all wheel drive, ohhhh yea.
Then it breaks, customer service is a joke, and you have to live with it.
LMBO....
It's always a rosey start just like everything in life until it turns to sheeeeeet
I am first. 3hunna
Nobody cares, and not first.
To anyone complaining about loss of jobs: it's not the robots that take your jobs, it's your employers that don't want to give you new jobs, and your governments that put corporations above individuals. Maybe it's time for you to get disillusioned, take a close look at capitalism and think hard for a change. It's the people that are a problem, not the robots.
"This translates to more wrench time". Spot is a great product, but be honest here: it results in job terminations. Do not lie.
More reason for an unconditional basic income
@@e.v.k.3632 I guess so, even though I do not like the idea of unconditional income. I do not think it is good for the human soul either. Let people who receive basic income work together and grow food for example.
no time to dance :(
I get that boring = stable and reliable but it’s pretty dystopian to be advertising dull miserable work.
“You’re gonna HATE coming into work after you get this robot, you’re gonna look at the screen for 8 hours and not get a single alert 🤩🤩”
Well yea its maintenance work. Its never really exiting. But i doubt they will sit and watch a screen all day. There is always something that actually needs fixing or expanding. Its more like they get a notification alert when of nominal readings are recorded.
First 😊
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