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BREAKING: Boston Dynamics SHOCKS With New Humanoid Robot 

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@BrighterwithHerbert
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@mahachams6113
@mahachams6113 Месяц назад
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@vanguard9067
@vanguard9067 Месяц назад
The best part of Boston Dynamics robotics is their honesty about failures. Their accomplishments crush their competitors.
@seekerstan
@seekerstan Месяц назад
Another advantage to the torso or leg rotation is that it can squat to pick something up with the knees backward or sideways and out of the way of the item being lifted.
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
All of this double jointedness is going to be a major time saver once these things get deployed. I am always amazed how much extra efficiency a good work study engineer is able to squeeze out of even the most basic process. Progress is going to be amazing once the Time and Motion guys really get to grips with the new possibilities.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Agree with the both of you. This thing is actually legit. I think Optimus and this Robot have their unique qualities and both will be great for their respective purposes.
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
@@georgevigil7001 - How long before we see reversible feet and other innovations?
@RichardLucas
@RichardLucas Месяц назад
I would hope Atlas II gets only the most cutting-edge AI for embodying. Embodiment? He already walks with more confidence and vigor than Optimus or Figure 1.
@pepsimaaaaaaaaaan
@pepsimaaaaaaaaaan Месяц назад
If that thing gets millitary usage, we're doomed
@Suushidesu
@Suushidesu Месяц назад
optimus and figure one looks like toys when compared to how this one walks :o
@candleproducer3106
@candleproducer3106 Месяц назад
현대자동차에 투입한다고 해요.
@RichardLucas
@RichardLucas Месяц назад
@@candleproducer3106 An assembly line seems appropriate for training.
@salient244
@salient244 Месяц назад
If that's moving real time then it's walking pretty damn well
@allanallen1835
@allanallen1835 Месяц назад
always carry marbles with ya in the future😂
@roxanamendoza4189
@roxanamendoza4189 26 дней назад
​@@allanallen1835is the video AI generated? The video with the robot doesn't look real.
@qpwodkgh2010
@qpwodkgh2010 3 дня назад
@@roxanamendoza4189 It's real. Yeah, it can carry a gun as well.
@worskaas
@worskaas Месяц назад
Going to be so funny when a limb disconnects and starts crawling 😂
@tom_skip3523
@tom_skip3523 Месяц назад
This is stirring up the humanoid market. Wonderful news. Progress is accelerating from now on
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
It’s about time! Haha Can’t wait to see what the future holds!
@meehanasap
@meehanasap Месяц назад
New Atlas is head and shoulders above and beyond Optimus. This bot has super human mobility. Tesla's bot is old generation as of this AM.
@larsnystrom6698
@larsnystrom6698 Месяц назад
Optimus is going for a minimalist approach, and manufactureability. The New Atlas max8mizes mobility, and shows that Boston Dynamics have learned thing during their long history. I would think that Tesla has the advantage in energy efficiency, price, and above all in brain. But this will be interesting when we learn about Boston Dynamics AI capability. I suspect that the New Atlas can't do those movement in real life. It's likely just scripted movements. They have to get that functionality in the real world by more AI learning. I've haven't seen anything about that from them, so I expect they haven't got it.
@michaelholmes8848
@michaelholmes8848 Месяц назад
The only thing atlas has over Optimus is its contortionist abilities.
@meehanasap
@meehanasap Месяц назад
@@michaelholmes8848 yeah just that.
@jhunt5578
@jhunt5578 Месяц назад
Why do you need those capabilities? The main issue is affordability and mass production whilst being generalisable and being able to do useful work. Last I checked, you don't need to be a contortionist to work in a factory or do housework.
@guarddog318
@guarddog318 Месяц назад
@@jhunt5578 - You haven't seen my house. 😱
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
We used to talk a lot about uncanny valley with early chatbots. Are we going to have an extended period of "creepy kinematics" as we all get used to contortionist robots and the way that some of these new motions instinctively make us wince?
@joejoe6949
@joejoe6949 Месяц назад
It’s crazy how many bot they are so early in the game. You got a love competition. I’m loving that Boston dynamic bot look like a lost in space robot “danger will Robinson “
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
The vast library of science fiction will be a treasure trove for the current generation of robot designers. Earlier authors imagined so many variations that were simply dismissed at the time because they were not feasible in terms of engineering. Now that "we have the technology" it will be interesting to mine all the pulps and the Golden Age to see what crazy options might possibly exist for our future robot overlords. ;-)
@reho7387
@reho7387 7 дней назад
I love the "face" they chose. Reminds me of the robot face from the new Lost in Space mini-series.
@MarkHidden
@MarkHidden Месяц назад
Great for shipping. Look at how nicely that would fit in the box.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Good point, I didn’t even think about that! So true.
@joebob8713
@joebob8713 Месяц назад
Awesome video, very insightful and loving the passion! This field (locomotion stuff) is fascinating to me. Great I stumbled onto this channel.
@KentParker-zz3is
@KentParker-zz3is Месяц назад
Lost in Space vs Chappie. Remembering Boston Dynamics was always about DOD so yeah, antennas are nice when outside . 📡
@joejoe6949
@joejoe6949 Месяц назад
I thought the same thing robot from LIS
@stanhanel4743
@stanhanel4743 Месяц назад
Thank you! Good analysis. Great that you are comparing features across multiple humanoid robotic platforms. Double-jointed limbs give Atlas more degrees of freedom and extension than normal humans. Really innovative.
@pauldannelachica2388
@pauldannelachica2388 Месяц назад
Thanks for the update
@JMeyer-qj1pv
@JMeyer-qj1pv Месяц назад
I love days when a significant new bot video drops! BD sure kept this baby under wraps. The new Atlas looks pretty tough, like it could take the other bots in a brawl. Love to see the super flexibility in motion since that will give it some nice advantages over the other bot companies. The real estate in the bot bodies is starting to be optimized, and it will be important to take advantage of every square inch. So if they moved a lot of stuff into the normally unused head space, that makes a lot of sense, and cooling should be enhanced up there. It definitely looks and sounds like a clunky factory bot, so 1X still appears to be the only company going after the home bot market. Main disappointment on the new Atlas is the primitive looking forearms, and the crude, claw like hands.
@darkframepictures
@darkframepictures Месяц назад
Definitely curious what is up with the hands.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
I wonder if adding some poly bushings or washers would help with the clunky-ness. Probably a problem they can fix at some point. But this is really getting interesting!
@user-hq8lb1yv9k
@user-hq8lb1yv9k Месяц назад
Longterm it makes a lot of sense to have a much higher degree of motion than humans, ai will advance further and can make propositions, how the task shown by a human can be executed faster or more efficient. Take for example screwing something in (like a light bulb for example) a wrist that can turn indefinitely would have a significant advantage. Everybody doing some handcraft work knows the situation where you get tired, because you have to turn your wrist, let go, turn the wrist back regrip the object and turn again. There is no valid reason why a robot should not exceed our capabilities besides safety, but for sure most companies will neglect the aspect that humans should be able to overpower a humanoid robot.
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
Maybe this will lead to a greater examination of what human bodies can really achieve. It would be interesting for example to try and replicate the Harvard study on Lamas who can regulate their body temperature at will. If these bots are going to have special unique abilities, then maybe we should explore our own innate abilities some more.
@MohamedSellamia
@MohamedSellamia Месяц назад
Atlas vs Optimus in the gladiators arena! who would win?
@JMeyer-qj1pv
@JMeyer-qj1pv Месяц назад
I'd probably go with Atlas. Teslabot looks like a pretty boy that can't take a punch and would fall over. Atlas would pull some quick reverse moves on Optimus and then smash it with those massive claw fists!
@MohamedSellamia
@MohamedSellamia Месяц назад
@@JMeyer-qj1pv I doubt it. I see Optimus downloading Kung fu (just like Neo) and hitting very hard, very quickly while Atlas is still trying to execute its next programmed command.
@user-hq8lb1yv9k
@user-hq8lb1yv9k Месяц назад
The more interesting question is, which robot will be better with precisely controlled manual work, these are the higher paid jobs. I would say at the moment Optimus looks much smoother, but Atlas with NVIDIA as a partner is for sure a robot to have an eye on and with the potential to become a market leader. We will see, the race just started......
@cachi-7878
@cachi-7878 Месяц назад
I think Optimus would try to exploit Atlas’ double jointedness for sexual purposes. 😂
@Techtalk2030
@Techtalk2030 Месяц назад
What can optimus even do?
@wkw4095
@wkw4095 Месяц назад
Boston Dynamics was and will continue to be "so far ahead of everybody". To claim it's only R&D and it shouldn't count is comical. To have hydraulic actuators, motors and all of it to perform as it has is unbelievable. This alone is an amazing foundation for the next generation bot. This bot here owes everything to that hydraulic beast.
@ExecutiveZombie
@ExecutiveZombie Месяц назад
Is the head a ring-light also? 🤩 Cause that will be fantastic for influencers…
@ettcha
@ettcha Месяц назад
It might be able to work like that, but it's probably more of a UI thing than actual lighting. This is likely the platform they will build off of for a production atlas so human interaction will now be a priority factor. An expressive light ring is a good, simple choice
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
💯🙌🏽😂
@deniskhakimov
@deniskhakimov Месяц назад
The only rule is: if its lights turn red, just run away immediately! 😂
@ExecutiveZombie
@ExecutiveZombie Месяц назад
@@deniskhakimov 🥺😬
@user-jw1rg3su6c
@user-jw1rg3su6c Месяц назад
The face is the monitor screen and will show text, video, etc. when communicating.
@Cybertruck1000
@Cybertruck1000 Месяц назад
If that is not faked, it's amazing. I'm a Tesla and Musk fan but that Atlas bot is next level. Credit to Boston D.
@quanmedley6839
@quanmedley6839 Месяц назад
Boston dynamics doesn’t fake anything
@AndrewTSq
@AndrewTSq Месяц назад
never seen bd fake anything before, so its real
@somerandomperson4143
@somerandomperson4143 Месяц назад
Why would it be fake… Boston Dynamics has been in the robotic industry for years.
@AndrewTSq
@AndrewTSq Месяц назад
3 comments and I cant see any of them? Censorship channel?
@mervstash3692
@mervstash3692 Месяц назад
100% real. Unlike the Teslabot which is 90% bullsh1t.
@pavelvodnar3206
@pavelvodnar3206 Месяц назад
Looks great!
@larsnystrom6698
@larsnystrom6698 Месяц назад
It got some moves! Interesting that the "new Atlas" isn't limited to human movements. We could call this "a first principles" humanoid. Not just a human copy!
@tapejara1507
@tapejara1507 Месяц назад
very good commentary. Scott knows alot.👍
@metaphysicalArtist
@metaphysicalArtist Месяц назад
Potential and initial Atlas robotic work force distribution could start in 2025 >> Hyundai companies along with their estimated workforce numbers, based on the most recent data available: Hyundai Motor Company: Approximately 75,000 employees worldwide. Hyundai Engineering and Construction: Around 6,902 employees. Hyundai Heavy Industries: More than 30,000 employees. Hyundai Mobis: Around 37,000 employees worldwide. Hyundai Steel: Approximately 18,000 employees. Hyundai Wia: Around 4,000 employees. Hyundai Motor America: Over 5,000 employees in the United States. Please note that these figures may not be exact and are subject to change over time. Additionally, some of these companies are part of the larger Hyundai Motor Group, which employs over 150,000 people globally.
@rudycandu1633
@rudycandu1633 Месяц назад
As ab electronic design engineer I would prefer a decent antenna in a factory environment. And I was wondering, why not two? We have at least two for our routers. An it would give it a pair of ears. Maybe having the antenna visible was a message saying this is designed for a factory environment.
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
Is it not better to off load as much as possible in the early stages, and put up extra routers around it?
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
They could put some Optimus Prime type of antennas and that would look AWESOME!!
@controlfreak1963
@controlfreak1963 20 дней назад
Their preview video looks like a sci-fi horror movie scene.
@ExecutiveZombie
@ExecutiveZombie Месяц назад
The head looks like my blow dryer hair diffuser…. 🤨 I have curly hair and I cannot unsee it. 😎😂
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
😂
@metaphysicalArtist
@metaphysicalArtist Месяц назад
Atlas is wearing metallic SHIN GUARDS !!
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
I predict a full robot team victory at the World Cup after next! I for one cannot wait to see them use contorionism to avoid tackles and interceptions. It is going to be incredible to watch. I am really looking forward to seeing all the new 'move 37s' that AI comes up with for these bots.
@tarkajedi3331
@tarkajedi3331 Месяц назад
EPIC DEVELOPMENT ............ EPIC SHOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
💯🙌🏽🤩
@JJs_playground
@JJs_playground Месяц назад
This was easy to see, and I made this comment on CNET's video yesterday. That they are sunsetting Atlas for a new, electrically actuated humanoid. I hope the new humanoid is using NN.
@karlwest437
@karlwest437 Месяц назад
What Scott was saying about bots needing to do a shuffle step when stopping moving, I noticed when this Atlas walks towards the camera and stops, it looks like it's not doing any shuffle steps there
@michaeijn67
@michaeijn67 Месяц назад
WOW just WOW
@C-o-r-y
@C-o-r-y Месяц назад
This is blowing my mind.
@Joo-ry1gt
@Joo-ry1gt 15 дней назад
To me it looks like 4 fingers. There is something that looks like a thumb. Instead, it seems like one joint has become shorter. What surprised me the most was that it stood still. They appear to stand still and not move their legs until they begin to walk. Although it does not provide movement of the spine, it appears to be fully usable in various industrial fields.
@mrd2500
@mrd2500 Месяц назад
This thing reminds me of the EMMI from Metroid dread. Terrifying.
@Redsand481
@Redsand481 Месяц назад
The antenna looks like a nod to CNC machines, I would guess it's an indication of when the robot is active, like an indication for further instruction, or to stay clear as its working.
@macrumpton
@macrumpton Месяц назад
I looks like it could work with the knees facing backwards like the Agility bot. That would let it crouch down close to something without the knees getting in the way.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
💯👍🏽
@backacheache
@backacheache Месяц назад
Would having some distributed batterys and compute around the bot help with balancing and reducing cabling?
@karlwest437
@karlwest437 Месяц назад
Yeah there's probably space in the arms, legs, hips to fit more batteries in there
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
That’s exactly what I was thinking too. Be great to have some in the legs.
@nathan9903
@nathan9903 Месяц назад
its the walking for me its pretty damn good.
@user-py4qx4xh5e
@user-py4qx4xh5e Месяц назад
Amazing!!😮
@Suushidesu
@Suushidesu Месяц назад
the antenna might be there because of the main electronics being encased in the metal body. just like how metal phones have antenna lines on the outside
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
They should add one more antenna but like Optimus Primes antenna!
@rw9207
@rw9207 Месяц назад
In the long term, I thing a Ligament & tendon approach will win out, over actuators.Look at how smooth and light 1X's' EVE bot', movements are.... I think their 'NEO bot', in development, will be impressive.
@ronbax2922
@ronbax2922 Месяц назад
If the batteries and much of the intelligence are in the torso and the joints allow 360 degree motion, there need to be a number of slip rings or rotating transformers to power limbs. Comm can easily be done with rotary optics.
@jeffg4686
@jeffg4686 Месяц назад
When are they putting out the XL, XXL, and XXXL versions.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
😳
@bradtownsend1457
@bradtownsend1457 Месяц назад
Wow!
@Nnamdi-wi2nu
@Nnamdi-wi2nu Месяц назад
This new version is very good. It's the sort of thing you can say you'll base on to get more life like version. At least among other things they should continue development with the movement.
@MyIncarnation
@MyIncarnation Месяц назад
It is all about the hand and finger dexterity.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Might be coming soon!
@13thbiosphere
@13thbiosphere Месяц назад
The most important part of a robot is hand eye coordination
@AndersHaalandverby
@AndersHaalandverby Месяц назад
Seems to have 360 rotation on both legs and torso, it can basically turn like the Terminator T1000 , no more shuffeling steps to turn around,
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
For sure!
@khkgkgkjgkjh6647
@khkgkgkjgkjh6647 Месяц назад
Can you explain how the hip actuators are configured? It seems that both the hip extension and hip abduction actuators are weirdly small. Especially the abductor seems almost non-existent (is it in the joint?) Usually large actuators are used in the knee and the hip.
@hotmess3421
@hotmess3421 Месяц назад
That's because these morons are pushing a fake video of what they want to build. This is a 100% fake video. Look at the textures and movements and no noise and where's the power, and like you said, where's all the parts??? I can't understand why these so-called experts are thinking this is real. There is no other video of this fake robot. That says it all. But look close, you can' see the horrible textures on everything, even the walls are off.
@wayofflow955
@wayofflow955 Месяц назад
Boston dynamic demo always seems to do big tricks
@ZupE891
@ZupE891 Месяц назад
They showed nothing in the hands, hopefully they are not prioritizing tricks over hands like the last version
@breakthroughmadeinusa9184
@breakthroughmadeinusa9184 25 дней назад
One day, one of these bots will throw out a baseball at a Redsox game!
@NahM8
@NahM8 Месяц назад
This makes me excited for the future. Reminds me of the phone wars way back when. I’m sure they will all be trying to outdo each other.
@macbuff81
@macbuff81 Месяц назад
Reminds me of that bot in that old Mars sci-fi movie
@mrneveryoumind
@mrneveryoumind Месяц назад
The best robot won't win. The robot that can be scaled will win.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
💯🙌🏽👌🏽 Whoever can get the cost down to the point where the average or slightly above average earner can afford it will win!
@cncit
@cncit Месяц назад
I wonder how they keep the electrical connection on the joints that spin 360 or more as wires would just snap.
@kelvinku2559
@kelvinku2559 Месяц назад
When I first saw this video, I thought it was a joke. The way the robot moves is like it is a video clip from a horror movie.
@clydecox2108
@clydecox2108 23 дня назад
I love it.
@JohnBrown-pw3bz
@JohnBrown-pw3bz Месяц назад
To avoid wrapping cables I wonder if they are using slip rings in the joints for electric connections.
@Zripas
@Zripas Месяц назад
Its not always needed if you are not doing free unlimited 360 rotations and there is no good reason to do it on robots like this one
@BradleySmith1985
@BradleySmith1985 Месяц назад
Centaur style body would be nice also. so a spot with the legs and the human top
@3minutos712
@3minutos712 Месяц назад
O trabalho da Boston é maravilhoso. Espero que venha a servir como arma para algum conflito.
@alfredogonzalez1280
@alfredogonzalez1280 Месяц назад
The limbs movements and the antenna of this bot makes me think that it might be for military applications.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
I wouldn’t doubt that.
@Scholzey
@Scholzey Месяц назад
Extra range of motion requires more structural strength in other directions which means more weight everywhere. I would assume.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Makes sense
@mikhailbulgakov1472
@mikhailbulgakov1472 Месяц назад
I am so glad to see Boston Dynamics joining the humanoid robot race with this amazing robot. Figure 01, Sanctuary AI, 1X technology, Unitree Robotics and many other have shown us their amazing technology. I wonder when we will see anything like it from Optimus. Tesla radio silence on Optimus is strange. Hopefully, they can catch up.
@somerandomperson4143
@somerandomperson4143 Месяц назад
It kinda makes sense that they would join after all they have been developing the original atlas robot for awhile.
@jhunt5578
@jhunt5578 Месяц назад
Tesla is waiting for Grok to be multimodel imo.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Tesla have to keep things under wraps for quite a while because the Chinese are copying Elons technology faster than he can advance it. Haha
@mikhailbulgakov1472
@mikhailbulgakov1472 Месяц назад
@@georgevigil7001 The other robotics companies don't seem to fear the Chinese and they are doing very well. Maybe Elon should start copying the Chinese technology. Unitree Robotics is made in China and it is the fastest humanoid robot in the world.
@JoelEZ1
@JoelEZ1 Месяц назад
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@Suushidesu
@Suushidesu Месяц назад
literally a droid. if they used this in a starwars movie i wouldnt question it at all its head reminds me a little of no mans sky
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
I was thinking the same thing about the head! Haha
@Emeritus63s
@Emeritus63s Месяц назад
1. One big analysis i deduced was that the robot was flat on the surface, but managed to bring it self up effortlessly besides all the anatomical rotatios etc.
@pse2020
@pse2020 Месяц назад
Ok so far this is the most impressive robot yet
@backacheache
@backacheache Месяц назад
@BrighterwithHerbert perhaps downloading any potential video you'll need for a show at the highest resolution and frame rate would give you the best experience during a show
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 Месяц назад
Agreed but this is maybe RU-vid's fault rather than Herbert's. Even so, a few minutes prep, and lining up relevant materials would definitely help. Maybe you guys should get an online editor?
@backacheache
@backacheache Месяц назад
@@christopherd.winnan8701 Agreed, often though you just have to work with how something is rather than get frustrated with it
@pauldaflyer7879
@pauldaflyer7879 Месяц назад
First thought was that Tank Vacuum cleaner is clever and scary.
@brotherskeeper100
@brotherskeeper100 Месяц назад
We're gonna need some personal EMP devices.
@AstroTrain100
@AstroTrain100 Месяц назад
Should call it Megatron.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
That would be awesome! Haha
@garylcamp
@garylcamp Месяц назад
Note the continuous motion of the movements that are independent of other motions. All other bots seem to do only one movement at a time. The rise from the floor is fantastic. Most others have problems getting up (or can't). This is important as bipeds are easy to tip or trip. They are basically unstable, as are humans (in more ways than dynamically). Walking is much smoother and more confident.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Yeah this robot is tuned really good for those multi-movements. (Not sure the actual term) Lots of promise here for sure.
@larry-om9tg
@larry-om9tg 28 дней назад
Can you imagine a hundred ft one of those bullet proof,like a tank.😮
@stevemartin4249
@stevemartin4249 Месяц назад
Something that technical specialists usually do not factor into their calculations ... what can be weaponized, will be. Though no Luddite, the answer to the Fermi Paradox is approaching alarmingly fast.
@therealdaftaida
@therealdaftaida Месяц назад
Imagine that thing with a weapon ☠️
@lawrencecoleman6998
@lawrencecoleman6998 Месяц назад
Re: battery placement, wouldn’t a relatively heavy battery in the torso adversely affect the center of gravity? Thus making it less stable. If the batteries were somehow designed fit in the space of say a human femur and have 2 batteries as opposed to one its stability would dramatically improve. Just a thought , what do you guys think?
@Zripas
@Zripas Месяц назад
Heavy batteries in legs would be an issue on its own, especially when it does allot of walking. It would need to constantly lift those heavy batteries. While it would help with stability its not a perfect solution for this issue. And in general robots are already quite stable, bigger issue is for them to get up than to not fall down.
@anacleto20
@anacleto20 Месяц назад
Did they completely get rid of the hydraulic actuators?
@walterlyzohub8112
@walterlyzohub8112 Месяц назад
I know this sounds off the wall but how would this robot effects manga art work? Just about all of the manga based their robots on body armor. Even Leonardo Di Vinci used armor for his robot. This could prove interesting for future stories.
@kstaxman2
@kstaxman2 Месяц назад
It shows the amount of work and understanding they have put into the thought of how to produce a more agile robot. It's much further along in it's movements and speed than most of the other bots. But there are reasons they focused on showing the fancy tricks of getting up and reversing direction and nothing about them sorting or picking things up. Lots of acrobatics but NO work shown. The have a good start but they aren't really good at doing much yet. Great PR but it shows that they are far behind in what their bot can do.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
It’s almost like the have the engineering and physics just about locked down but they need the software piece. Partnership with Tesla would catapult them into the future much faster.
@Anonymous-si6py
@Anonymous-si6py Месяц назад
Atlas walks as if he has to do a poo (1:50).
@NeoMatrixYT
@NeoMatrixYT Месяц назад
So, they programmed it BEYOND human movement limitations. WOW.
@DanBurgaud
@DanBurgaud Месяц назад
OMG! THIS IS 10X better than Atlas! Its joints can fully rotate !
@timmo971
@timmo971 Месяц назад
Jeez why does everything BD does have that sci-fi horror element about it?!
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
Right?! Haha
@CaneBTC
@CaneBTC Месяц назад
wow, looks like Boston dynamics is around 5 years ahead of Tesla. In a way it's not surprising, they have been working in the field a loooong time.
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
5 years is a stretch. I think they’re in a good place but they’ve been at it for 30 years. Tesla nowhere quite as long and mathematically, Tesla will surpass BD fairly quickly.
@aviralsinghal1274
@aviralsinghal1274 Месяц назад
This is already better than tesla bot in terms of hardware.
@MrDNE007
@MrDNE007 Месяц назад
I wouldn’t say it like that… They differ. As Scott said it doesn’t look like it’s not heavy. BD uses bigger actuators. This could have the effect of more practicability for heavy tasks. Tesla’s Bot may have a totally different approach of use. Which actually is a good thing speaking of monopoly and so on.
@richie0099
@richie0099 Месяц назад
It needs better hands, those look like claws not hands
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
⁠​⁠@@MrDNE007I agree with you on this one. They’re both going in a great direction and have their unique capabilities for different purposes.
@bellyfluff101
@bellyfluff101 Месяц назад
It needs a head like the original LOST IN SPACE. 360 vision
@slyktech1860
@slyktech1860 Месяц назад
Does it have the data of millions of miles of real world navigation or working in factories with vision?
@travismoore7849
@travismoore7849 Месяц назад
It reminds me of something from irobot.
@lasalleman6792
@lasalleman6792 Месяц назад
What's huminoid about it? Frankenstein's monster is more human than that pile of junk. It's got a strange aggressive look to it as well. Was this deliberate?
@rw9207
@rw9207 Месяц назад
OMG, watching the chat, is SO frustrating. ..NO it's not CGI, .. It is probably NOT AI, but, pre-programmed like all previous Atlas bots... It IS, however, a paradigm shift in mobility and f'ing amazing!
@stefanwossner2007
@stefanwossner2007 Месяц назад
Doesn‘t look like push rods in the knees, but rather a belt drive. At least that’s how I would do it.
@rhaebus
@rhaebus Месяц назад
lots of jobs for robot repair techs on the way :)
@georgevigil7001
@georgevigil7001 Месяц назад
I WOULD LOVE THAT!!! I wonder if I can find a job that could give me some experience so I’m ready for that!
@salsej
@salsej Месяц назад
'.....They're very pretty, very pretty Colonel...but can they fight!!'
@cenobria
@cenobria Месяц назад
Pinta bien 😊
@Spiff210
@Spiff210 Месяц назад
The Eternaut
@irenew6520
@irenew6520 Месяц назад
That's the Columbus egg of humanoid robots
@jasongooden917
@jasongooden917 Месяц назад
it gets up off the floor like a demon in as horror movie
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