Big one looks more robust but also lower tech. Boston Dynamics looks straight out of the future. Little one looks like a future consumer product and I want one.
when I saw the first larger prototypes of Boston Dynamics I was skeptical due to the loud motors they had used but now that they have refined it and it is much quieter I can definitely see this in use by police and the military. would make a great communications and medic companion when in the field
@@omnianti0 did you think about it being the companion of a medic like he said, maybe to carry supplies to and from the battlefield... or did you actually think he meant that the bot would be a medic itself
@@Marvin-gx1io a bot can complete thing far more quickly and accuratly then human but the weak point is the autonomy and the inteligence its why i think a bot is a specialised tools for extrem situation and nothing can compare with an real pet in common this include the aerial if people spend same amount of time with birds / bats than with dogs no human dared to make the job at fukushima radioactive as it was done at tchernobyl radiocative but it was the prefect role for bots still the irony is the honda robots was not used maybe it was just the lack of nowday AI or just their focus on coseplay but from what i know the fukushima nuclear event is not ended today 20years after start
@@YouGotOptions2 can you trust a real dog not to kill and every thing comes with a risk it’s up to us at the end of the day if we take the chance or not
Plopfl Same... But even though spot isn't really the most "dog" of them all, I'd quite doubt it wasn't the most advanced and likey even the most durable.
Spot is so futuristic, the fact people can buy one is insanely cool to me and makes me think about Detroit: Become Human (extremely physiological, political and amazing game that touches on robotics and androids in our future)
The mobility and fluidity on the little one is off the charts, they really should all pool their resources and combine the designs... Bostons overall aesthetics, designs and the arm/head attachment with the little ones mobility and central body design.
@@doodleoffice221 oh, no opposite opinions - very interesting! not mentioning your very disrespectful tone - hope youtube will let you know how to behave in a civilized way
@@milakletsky1510 Sorry, I wouldn't have said that but you people just keep making these type of comments in all videos related to robots, and they are full of it to the point I don't see anything other comment. It gets so annoying, I had to say that.
The small one seems to have the best HP to weight ratio. It is so agile! But I have seen the yellow B.D. robot in action. It can move quite fast too. I think they didn't have it moving too fast there because of the crowd being so close.
Boston Dynamics purposely designed Spot to be slow. Their Cheetah--a precursor of Spot--could run 28.8 mph on a treadmill. They tamped the speed way down in the Spot version to 3.5 mph, about the walking speed of a human. I believe this was to allay fears. Having Spot race past you on the sidewalk at the speed of a car might result in some unwanted human cardiac events. Same reason they made Atlas under 6' tall--less intimidating.
@@omnianti0 Thats like comparing the fuel usage of a car to that of a small helicopter or plane. It requires more energy to keep something in the air so its not really comparable
Packets of code , but the question is how is the input from the human? voice with simple tasks or "do your thing" ? do they learn new movements or its just simple programmed behavior......
These are just what we need now that students have to do their homework on the computer. Teachers will now get tired of hearing I'm sorry my dog ate my homework again! What can you do if the dog keeps leaking battery acid on the carpet?
Robots fight tournament similar to UFC and comparable to F1 car racing would be a great way to raise tons of money to fund these projects. Sports generate money. It would be a great way to keep us entertained, and calm down our thirst for cathartic violence while seeing the latest developments while they manage to find a source of funding for the industry.
The yellow Spotmini is simply the best and most good looking of all.I love the overall design of the whole robot too. I dont think any robot could beat it.backflips are cool but arent necessary for a dog.
tripodalt yep it is, it’s essentially a robot dog, equipped with tools for industrial work. To most people that will eventually work with them it’s a metal dog.
c'est deja demain des robots de plus en plus très intelligents ..!! ils sont très fort sans peur aller à la lune et la mars pour travail vitesse sans fatigues..!! courage et volonté..!! merci beaucoup timo k..!!
The input RC controls (aka remote control) isn't the impressive part, obviously. It's the same type of controller as a toy car. What's impressive is the degrees of freedom in combination with the feedback loops to stabilize all those motions. Tons of sensors on those robots essentially detecting the movement of the center of mass in real time and rapidly calibrating all of the actuators accordingly. We humans are so naturally good at coordination that we don't realize how difficult a process it truly is to develop proprioceptive sensing. Evolution achieved this through millions of years of iterations.... we haven't had quite nearly that long to reproduce it and obviously robots are not nearly as good, as a result. However, this tech is far from simple. Take a dynamics and controls class and you'll see why.
@Drakon590 if they didn't get fluidity down, sure. Toes can't be too rigid or they'd just confuse the robot. Perhaps if they tried more springy methods, like using strings instead of individual motors for each digit
One is a scout, one is the all-purpose, and one is the Tank.
simplestrum they are the dream team, as soon as you can get them to stop trying to be show offs
And the leader will be a real dog
Skynet: yea thanks
All together they're the beginning of Skynet xD
Y e s
Boston Dynamics Spot - "I have an arm"
MIT Chetah - "Im really agile"
Anymal's robot - *"I CAN SPIN MY KNEES!!!"*
Yo knee spin
MIT Chetah can backflip bro
If it was people instead of robot the knee spin would be terrifying
That little one is like:”Yeah, but can you do backflips though?”
Spot: you little sh1t... I'm calling my big bro Atlas
Spot could literally pick that thing up in its jaws and throw it across the room lol
"No. But i can shut you down, disassemble completely, and sell you on ebay by parts"
@@ThatPhilBurgGuy no no he's got a point
@@ThatPhilBurgGuy "Hey wanna see how good I can act like a catapult?"
A minipom, a golden retriever, and a saint bernard walk into Skynet factory...
A T-10 rushes forward and approaches them as they enter and says, "Look aauooghht. Get daaugghwwnn."
nah it looked more like a pitbull, not a St Bernard, it's legs kinda stuck out wide like it was a swole boi
@@RabiesTheBeagle 😡
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Oh I love this joke
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Big one looks more robust but also lower tech.
Boston Dynamics looks straight out of the future.
Little one looks like a future consumer product and I want one.
The Boston's robots are more efficient to industry, police, army, hospitals...
NanabozoRF and you could mount guns onto it
Or a nerf gun, beacause gun control.
its already for sale
oh god. i can imagine some kid strapping a handgun to it and sending it to school.
It's gonna take a lot more than that to impress m- 2:16
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
captain k'nuckles
spot COULD do that if he wasnt so big, his size makes him heavier so he cant do that.
@@Icoppens THATS HOW IT WIL ATTACK
2:57 Black robot was like "Tf, are you okay?"
fun. the agility is really coming along.
as reverse of the autonomy
When the big dog was blocking Spot from picking up the rubber duckies I thought Spot was going to go into battle-bots mode
Use of its jaw would make it a bit more interesting.
Imagine attaching a flamethrower to that thing
@@TheNamesArif attach a 5.56x45mm minigun
maybe use that arm to turn off the other one?
The MIT robots meet those of Boston Dynamics and instead of fighting they make small dance steps like little doggies. Interesting!
when I saw the first larger prototypes of Boston Dynamics I was skeptical due to the loud motors they had used but now that they have refined it and it is much quieter I can definitely see this in use by police and the military. would make a great communications and medic companion when in the field
ok your voluntary for being heal by such mecanic good luck mate
@@omnianti0 did you think about it being the companion of a medic like he said, maybe to carry supplies to and from the battlefield... or did you actually think he meant that the bot would be a medic itself
@@Marvin-gx1io a bot can complete thing far more quickly and accuratly then human but the weak point is the autonomy and the inteligence
its why i think a bot is a specialised tools for extrem situation and nothing can compare with an real pet in common
this include the aerial if people spend same amount of time with birds / bats than with dogs
no human dared to make the job at fukushima radioactive as it was done at tchernobyl radiocative but it was the prefect role for bots
still the irony is the honda robots was not used
maybe it was just the lack of nowday AI or just their focus on coseplay but from what i know the fukushima nuclear event is not ended today 20years after start
@@Marvin-gx1io are we preparing for the war rather than peace
@@milakletsky1510 Sadly this is how this world obtains peace. by preparing for war
So can we pet them? I'm asking the real questions here
They look cute but not safe at all. The yellow one has even a danger sign and special carry belts.
@@Laptevwalrus Bold of you to assume i'm not down to be blown up by a robot because I tried to pet it
Can you trust them is the real question
@@YouGotOptions2 can you trust a real dog not to kill and every thing comes with a risk it’s up to us at the end of the day if we take the chance or not
@@jozua715 9
Nie przypuszczałem że tańce godowe robotów są tak skomplikowane!
It annoys me that no one mentioned spot‘s arm staying in one place when the body moved. 6:58
Plopfl
Same... But even though spot isn't really the most "dog" of them all, I'd quite doubt it wasn't the most advanced and likey even the most durable.
@@ivoryas1696 spot is the most dog like. With the walking and stuff. But the little one can move faster. so it feels more dog like.
@@palidengamer2540
That makes sense. They sure are cute lil' guys ☺️
That's nothing new, its a pretty easy to do actually and in the film cameras addons they have it for straight shots.
They mentioned that in one of boston dynamics vids
The little guy is the Honey Badger of bots.
so crazy how spot mini just seems lightyears ahead in robotics. cheetah seems awesome, too, very advanced for it's size
Spot is so futuristic, the fact people can buy one is insanely cool to me and makes me think about Detroit: Become Human (extremely physiological, political and amazing game that touches on robotics and androids in our future)
Spot looks like something that could be straight out of a Ridley Scott Aliens movie. And the little one looks like the most consumer friendly.
The little one is the most impressive to me! All the movement in such a small package! impressive!
oh god spot has rubber ducks in it's resume box that's just tres magnifique
I'm sure everyone is imagining different dogs, but I figured I'd put mine out there.
Chihuahua, Golden Retriever, Pitbull.
Really old pitbull
The mobility and fluidity on the little one is off the charts, they really should all pool their resources and combine the designs... Bostons overall aesthetics, designs and the arm/head attachment with the little ones mobility and central body design.
Anymal:T_T
Man that small one is really next level! Looks almost alien tech..
The small one people are saying is actually called MIT mini cheetah
Yeh.. i know it also has a head attachment of a cheetah or something lol
That small one is so cute ❤
woagh, i liked when the small one fell over, the anymal was doing a 90 degree body rotation :o
That is what I'll call the Cat_Mini()
I was half expecting Spot to pick up the shiny one
Finally, a comment section with the least number of Terminator jokes.
Btw, these robots look cool.
they and their owners of the same look will replace you and your children, are we going to kill all real dogs? not mentioning us, people?
@@milakletsky1510 shut up
@@doodleoffice221 oh, no opposite opinions - very interesting! not mentioning your very disrespectful tone - hope youtube will let you know how to behave in a civilized way
@@milakletsky1510 Sorry, I wouldn't have said that but you people just keep making these type of comments in all videos related to robots, and they are full of it to the point I don't see anything other comment. It gets so annoying, I had to say that.
@@doodleoffice221 you do not HAVE to say that what you REALLY HAVE is to let other people to have their opinions and leave them alone
It's the little one, that steals the show! So cheeky. 😄👍
spot mini is just so amazing! 1 day I want this kind of project!
Check out "Open Dog" from James Brunton
The silver one and Spot seem like siblings 😂, weirdly adorable
They are so cute~!!! How can robot puppers be so fricken cuuute!!
im always amazed by the Cheetah! just great design!
Professor Kim is pretty incredible, yes. His lectures are equally as astonishing and entertaining.
*Mini* : "IM FAST AS FUCK BOI-"
*Spot* : "Look at this dude, Wtf? Ey do a flip!"
*Mini* : *backflips*
Both of them are from Massachusetts.
I want to see a robocup with the little silver quadruped. Love the movements on it.
It would fit in AtHome or Rescue Categories.
The small one seems to have the best HP to weight ratio. It is so agile! But I have seen the yellow B.D. robot in action. It can move quite fast too. I think they didn't have it moving too fast there because of the crowd being so close.
Agree but think BD has smoother life like animation. Perhaps they will crossbreed lol.
Boston Dynamics purposely designed Spot to be slow. Their Cheetah--a precursor of Spot--could run 28.8 mph on a treadmill. They tamped the speed way down in the Spot version to 3.5 mph, about the walking speed of a human. I believe this was to allay fears. Having Spot race past you on the sidewalk at the speed of a car might result in some unwanted human cardiac events. Same reason they made Atlas under 6' tall--less intimidating.
do robot dogs sniff each others usb ports ?
Really impressive and I am surprised by the battery-life too.
TheBaconWizard the video is only 8 minutes!
So
@@pastoraris1001 it still better that my toys drone that last only 3min for 15$
@@omnianti0 agreed
@@omnianti0 Thats like comparing the fuel usage of a car to that of a small helicopter or plane. It requires more energy to keep something in the air so its not really comparable
Those cost around 70,000$ and the yellow one has I think about a two or three hour battery depending on what it’s doing
I love mini cheetah
how much money is the tiny silver dog
Which is which
German shepherd
Pit bull
Chihuahua
"..Here at the Westminster Robot Kennel Show..."
Brilliant designs
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤these guys Was waiting for one to lift its leg. That little one is hilarious
Can you tell me about the dog?
What's the little one with the naked chassis?
What is the silver one called?!
It's the MIT mini-cheetah developed by Professor Sangbae Kim
5:29 squeak
Black robot stepped on rubber duck
Packets of code , but the question is how is the input from the human? voice with simple tasks or "do your thing" ? do they learn new movements or its just simple programmed behavior......
what's motor have you used to do it ?
These are just what we need now that students have to do their homework on the computer. Teachers will now get tired of hearing I'm sorry my dog ate my homework again! What can you do if the dog keeps leaking battery acid on the carpet?
"My dog spontaneously combusted and burned my homework."
All good Bois dream of electric sheeps
Bacaklar çok ince, açısal arkaya yatış ile, taşıdıkları yük ilerde bağlantı yerlerinde deformasyon oluşturur mu?
What's that small robot in the beginning of the video?
SapphFire that is mini cheetah a smaller version of the original it can also do a backflip
@@justsomerandomguy1096 Okay, thanks
I would love to have one or two of the smaller ones for guard bots. I would armor and arm them up though.
Why is the tiny headless metal dog so cute?! It EvEn SqUeEkS!
No. No it doesn't. That was the black robot stepping on rubber duck
Do Caltech robotics folks have a dog?
A greyhound
A chihuaha,
And a bulldog :)
spotmini: i have an arm
Mini cheetah: I know how to backflips
ANYmal: hey spin my knees :D
Are they autonomous now or remote controlled by someone on the side??
Robots fight tournament similar to UFC and comparable to F1 car racing would be a great way to raise tons of money to fund these projects.
Sports generate money. It would be a great way to keep us entertained, and calm down our thirst for cathartic violence while seeing the latest developments while they manage to find a source of funding for the industry.
Just three guys living in the moment
Estuvo buena la interacción entre el robot amarillo y el blanco.
2021 Spot: Can you do ballet on tippy-toes?
Are they being controlled by someone or they are doing all of this autonomously?
The yellow Spotmini is simply the best and most good looking of all.I love the overall design of the whole robot too. I dont think any robot could beat it.backflips are cool but arent necessary for a dog.
its not a dog
tripodalt yep it is, it’s essentially a robot dog, equipped with tools for industrial work. To most people that will eventually work with them it’s a metal dog.
tiny one is cuter tho
so why aren't these guys being made into detachable backpack EXO suits?
Has Annie got one ?
Amazing , I Like The Little One LOL 😀
are they moving by their own or controlled manually?
What's the name of that small robot
"ohhhhhh" and "ahhhhhh", these robots will capture our hearts so fast :)
Bu robotlar uzaktan mı yönetiliyor yoksa, kendi kararlarını verebiliyorlar mı ?
But how do you kill them? Its a valid question, i need to know where its batteries are and where the brains are. Has nobody seen Terminator?
"What kinda dog shows you go to"
"Its complicated"
You can really tell when they’re being remote controlled to when they’re in full control.
c'est deja demain des robots de plus en plus très intelligents ..!! ils sont très fort sans peur
aller à la lune et la mars pour travail vitesse sans fatigues..!! courage et volonté..!! merci
beaucoup timo k..!!
Ooh I wonder what breed they are
The puppy is so cute!
Excellent sir superb i am subscribed your channel
Is the big one named Mal?
Imagine the small one equipped with circular saws on top of it and it's chasing you
It’s the same thing as strapping a piranha to a dog.
There's actually a b movie from the 90s with that concept
Classification
1 spot
2 mini one
3 the tank bot
Boston Dynamics has feelings and self-awareness i don't mess with boston dynamics....
Can I buy the spot dog Mini
Comment puis-je en avoir, je suis architecte et je trouve que c'est très intéressant pour des inspection sur chantier a distance.
Are people operating them off camera or are they all currently set on free roam mode?
Only thing between is air and opportunity.... and a poor internet.?.?and some great dance music!
Long time fan of BD. Like that little agile one.
Would like a base model lease on the B26
RC with simple algorithms to drive them. That's impressive guys. You could control a few simple tasks with some simple arrays.
Remove all those "simple" from what you just said and you would be right.
The input RC controls (aka remote control) isn't the impressive part, obviously. It's the same type of controller as a toy car. What's impressive is the degrees of freedom in combination with the feedback loops to stabilize all those motions. Tons of sensors on those robots essentially detecting the movement of the center of mass in real time and rapidly calibrating all of the actuators accordingly. We humans are so naturally good at coordination that we don't realize how difficult a process it truly is to develop proprioceptive sensing. Evolution achieved this through millions of years of iterations.... we haven't had quite nearly that long to reproduce it and obviously robots are not nearly as good, as a result. However, this tech is far from simple. Take a dynamics and controls class and you'll see why.
1900's: "so what breed is she?"
2020: "so what brand is she?"
All three are really impressive. Love this, just wish it was all AI.
I wanted spot to lift the little one, it has a nice handle for it.
has anyone made a robot Dog thats "mean" and has a mule kick function?
Actually, I'd like the boston dybnamics one as a little house sauropod.
Amazing! 😍👍🏼👍🏼
When was this taken?????
May 2019 in Montreal
E Se colocasse na savana próximos dos leões ??? Seria engraçado! O os leões fariam ?
When does one of the them lift their leg and wizz?
When someone fits it with the right mod.
Has anyone tried to install an automatic control aiming rifle on this back?
You can but follow ups are hard due to recoil
I'm sure there's a reason, but why don't any of these robots use movable feet or toes? That would increase the stability.
@Drakon590
if they didn't get fluidity down, sure. Toes can't be too rigid or they'd just confuse the robot. Perhaps if they tried more springy methods, like using strings instead of individual motors for each digit