@@ChopsticksDIYGarden It struck me that way, probably cause the robot's height subconsciously makes you feel that it's a child. So it's a robot you want to protect and care for, definitely not a factory or warehouse worker, but maybe it can sell lemonade at a lemonade stand.
A teacher escorts a 12-year-old, seventh-grade student to the school principal's meeting room for an evaluation by his other teachers. The young boy stamps his right leg while under his teacher's guidance. Yet, one day, this boy will mature and prove to the world his remarkable capabilities.
@@justcallmebrian793 what you saw in this video is the first demo/prototype, not the ready one. See the video of the matured version of Unitree G1 and you can see how it stand against one from Boston Dynamic.
@@justcallmebrian793 What you see in this video is the first demo; see the matured one in other video you will be surprised how it stand against one from Boston Dynamic.
@@MA-nl6js I have seen the video, and i am still not impressed. Also what i like about Boston Dynamics in comparison to other Robotic companies and this includes Telsa is their transparency, which most robotic companies are not transparent in comparison to Boston Dyamic. I feel this robot is pretty much a gimmick! Plus Boston Dynamics been in the game a long time, and most companies are apparently playing catchup. Plus Atlas in a few months will be ready in the real world working at the Hyundai car factory. This don't even look as strong as Atlas and will break easy.
My dream, a robot Ai, look like my old mum just passed away, that the robot brain had fed up perfectly as my mum's memory. So I say hello again to my mother when back home and we talk again, are u ok, are ok mum? And the voice dubbed as my mother's voice...
so in 2-3 years it will be finally ready so anyone will be able to equip it with a gun and a backpack and send it to rob a bank for some cash and gold and all of that is just for 15k usd the future of our world looks very promising! 😂
What's available on AliExpress for about two or three thousand? I'm willing to bet that serious chunk of money it can't walk upstairs! Don't get me started about the way he's constantly hovering his hand at the base of its neck! And why is it being run by a video game controller and not autonomously like in the other RU-vid videos LOL. It's supposed to be autonomous was my understanding running on a gbt program or some crap like that. Not much good if you got to have somebody using a video game controller to operate it. The whole point of those things is you give them verbal commands like your smart speaker and they do it not a guy running around with a controller. Looks like it should be around $2,000 not $16,000.for that model about the only thing I could see it being good for I'm not allowed too say on you tube;) but it wood be a good sex toy with a bit of modding but that's about itIf these things are supposed to be available to the public why don't I see anybody with one doing RU-vid videos?
So let me get this straight... This man's company is selling these robots for commercial use, but the way he keeps gabbing the robot to help it balance tells me it's not ready for commercial use. I'd love to see more content featuring this little guy, I'd say the technology is promising at the very least. Take a robot like this and run a wireless connection to a GPT server host and let a GPT AI model do all of the calculations for limb location/depth perception and ultimately balance and hand-eye coordination. You could host a GPT on a built-in computer, but it wouldn't be cost effective as you would have to create an extremely powerful computer whilst maintaining the small form factor. Why hasn't a company done something similar to this? Surely if I can conceptualize it then a massive company has definitely had the though at some point in the last year. Are there technical hurdles to implementing AI that I'm ignoring?
Not for $16 grand why don't you buy one and implement you ideas . Its a lot to me but its a pretty good start compared to others in the field, You just need to put an I-phone board init and call it siri and your on your way.
Easier said than done. The hardware for the body and hands and sensor packs is all up to the task, there's just almost no training data. You needed to have a robust robot body that can interact with the world reliably, and had enough on-board power to drive its computing demands, and the mechanical demands. It's like a toddler that only just figured out how to walk and pick up a bottle with his hands. Now it has to build up data on doing things like putting together a birdhouse or loading dishes in a dish washer or removing the baby seat from a car or helping a person with limited mobility get up from bed or use the bathroom. It has to go out there and actually do it to gather training data. I imagine they'll be having crews of people pretending to be disabled in mock apartment and doing drills on doing the real world jobs we need humanoids to do. Small robots like this are probably too weak to do that kind of work but they could do small things like delivering small items or janitorial tasks. Light duty, low-danger. It looks like grandma will likely have to help G1 climb into bed for now. Would be the excellent basis for a sex robot as is
@@zenden9 well then dkon't put AI on it like the guy suggested if you thing 16k is a lot you cant afford it anyway but all of the other human looking AI robots in the field are in the hundreds of thousands a bigger threat would be the robot hurting the customer or a bystander it looked pretty sturdy to me. by it really needs the navigation worked out better.
You dont know how prototyping and testing works for alpha, beta, pre-release and production release. They are trying everything possible to make it work the way they wanted. Who knows what was the testing criteria in that video? They must be trying to diagnose something, see how the guy demonstrated a basic walk in front of many people so that they understand what he wanted to show. He was careful and cautious at the same time.
Ah, finally a child humanoid robot, cause it's half the height, now you just need it to say mama and papa for lonely people that are incapable of socializing with other humans because of social anxiety, but still want to be parents, and maybe it can cry when it falls over cause it's still unsteady, a promising start towards parenthood for socially awkward people, still needs a lot of work though to look like a child.
Looks like either Dane Robot Research got a version without any AI or Unitree's demo tape ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GzX1qOIO1bE.html ) must have been just CGI. The latter would do a great deal of harm to their reputation so, Dane, can you explain the provenance of this video?