0:00 The Boston Dynamics SCAM 13:02 Why Humans Strive To Create Life 14:47 AI Rant (FSD) - The Difference Between 90%, 95% And 100% Is HUGE! 19:45 Robotics (Roombas suck) 21:51 AI G*ns - Never Ready When You Need Them The Most 26:01 Amazon owns EVERYTHING
@@jamiepippin3892 It was bad, but it is legitimately, no exageration, useless now. Like actually unusable unless what you're googling is tv shows and movies or whatever slop npcs use it for. Anything slightly niché is gone and unfindable, before you actually got the results if you googled it word by word exactly, but now you could type it word by word and literally use the "" and it will just ignore what you typed and send you to the nearest mainstream AI article or reddit unrelated thing (before at least the reddit things were what you were asking for as infuriating as having to go there was). It has now even gotten to the point where even mainstream things are unfindable if you type a keyword it likes, like the guy said, you type the word black in whatever context and it ignores the rest of what you typed and sends you to race something. You type a person or company or thing and a specific thing you're looking for like an interview or whatever it will ignore the specific thing you asked for and send you the most popular thing attached to the first word you typed. You can try idk, Patton on Jews or whatever variation of that and you will find AI articles or unrelated things lol
I work in robotics manufacturing. All US robotics companies are just grifts for DoD funding. There was never any plan or intention to make a real product and manufacture it at scale. It is a startup grift, but at a national level.
thats not why lmao, it was mostly due to the Marine Corps not knowing how to integrate the LS3s into a conventional Marine squad, the LS3 has already lead to new designs that are being developed to evacuate troops and bring supplies to front line positions
@@HalIOfFamer my guy, the commandant of the Marine Corps literally stated the Marines didn't know how to integrate the LS3 to Marine Squads, that was one of the key reasons LS3 wasn't pushed into further development. The only thing that ever mentioned donkeys was an article from a Marine affiliated newspaper that said Donkeys would be quieter and easier to operate as a jab at the program, which is why the Marines took knowledge from LS3 and have started applying it to new quieter and more robust platforms, some of which that can already transport combat casualties on rough ground
@@d00mg4ze why? a donkey emits a heat signature, the Marines and Army are currently developing a ground drone to evacuate combat casualties that can shroud the wounded and transport them low to the ground. Ukraine and Russia both have already revealed drones that do the same and they are being used more and more, same with resupply drones that don't emit a large heat signature and can travel low. A donkey is another mouth to feed and care for constantly, a drone can be recharged at any command post or civilian building
the 85% they live in the darkness and then the 10%, they rule over 85% with tricknology, the white mans tricknology, they call that the signs of babylon, ok? And then you got the 5%ers, who overstand, they understand, (...) the black man knowledge. And in the bible it says skin the shadeof ebony with hair like the wool of a lamb, now i ain't tyna be r4cist but i never seen no white man with the hair like lambswool, you see?
Real dogs are scarier than these robot pooches. The Black Mirror episode with the killer robot dogs scared people into thinking its a robot pup take over. In reality, the quality of the build is worse than Tesla cars.
not really lmao, having been a close watcher of Drones in the modern world, the US currently has 4 different land based vehicle drone programs (one of which is moving to the next phase and has heavy weaponry on the chassis) along with drones designed to move equipment. the military hasnt been using Boston Dynamics as a base since the conclusion of LS3 and the technology it proved
@@nicholasbrown668 And yet we don't see these things in reality, despite years of promises and funding. I am reminded of how, when I was in grade 8, me and my best friend were really into cars. The car magazines and auto shows back then were insisting that within a decade or so, everything would be hydrogen fuel cell powered; the big energy competition between countries would be over hydrogen production/distribution. Since then, there's been several wars in the Middle East (which cynics attribute, possibly correctly, to fights over oil, as opposed to bringing freedom and democracy as Bush told us), gas prices remain a top election issue in the US, numerous countries are confronting each other in the Arctic, and I have yet to see a single hydrogen fuel-up station for cars in any of the 5 countries I have lived in since that time. But the faith was there, the zealous, unshakeable faith, such as you seem to have in Boston Dynamics.
@@pearz420 I live in Ukraine right now, so, I must caveat your statement there....there's a lot of true-believers, mostly ethnic Russians (the kids of people Stalin sent here as KGB, police, prison guards, soldiers...the good communists who stole the 'kulaks'' food during the Holodomor)....they will insist that it was wonderful, that it was only ruined by a conspiracy of the CIA and Vatican and evil 'nazis' of western Ukraine, the Baltics, etc. Unsurprisingly, they are going for a second try now.
Always get a kick out of watching Boston dynamic videos. Everyone is excited or freaking out saying they’re going to take over the world. Meanwhile, it took the robot to jump onto a platform less than a foot off the ground five years to program not to mention some of footage is edited to impress the investors and idiots to buy into it
@@Nerfherder-oo7iv That's not what exponentially means you're looking for another word, also you guys have been saying this for 40 years, when are the breakthroughs coming guys keep me posted
some of the other episodes are just lame takes and really vulgar unfunny jokes for millennial age men. when charls is on it actually feels fresh and interesting
The only retail job I ever worked was at the PLCB (PA liquor stores) so all of my help desk shit was handled by well paid, well trained, red blooded Americans. I thank the good lord above every day for passing me his carpentry skills to keep me away from that hellish life.
The Boston Dynamics financials not making sense is really weird, like bankers and elites don't just fuck up like that, I think it's legit crazy levels of money laundering involved, like Boston Dynamics is actually just a money laundering screen that's their actual speciality
AI and the whole chip in the brain bs will have the same fate I feel. 15 years from now there would be the same presentations and awe that some AI has drawn a hand without fkn it up
Remember in the turn of the millennium ,when hydrogen fuel cell cars would replace internal combustion vehicles by the end of the 2000s? I do. Meanwhile, we have gas, diesel, EVs (starting to seem more like a scam propped up artificially for political reasons), but hydrogen is not the dominant car fuel anywhere in the world.
@@WangMingGe I have a book somewhere from when I was a kid in the 90s where it illustrated a utopic vision of electric cars and this fictional battery exchange infrastructure. I was sold on the pipe dream from an early age.
@@pearz420 Haha, I had an encyclopedia myself, with watercolour illustrations....one was of this pear-shaped red electric car (probably modeled on the GM EV1 or whatever it was called), promoting that....but since I never saw electric cars outside magazines as an adult, I never gave it much thought, till this recent madness.
Has anyone noticed YT censorship is triggered by the most insane words ever since the orange man’s ear got nipped? Something changed overnight and bc I’m headed and I keep trying to get comments through by changing one or two words, I’m noticing that the words and phrases that AI is deleting are really unnecessary.
@@XanVicious why because someone you watch on RU-vid said so? Plenty of new cars are just fine. I get the nostalgia of the old aesthetic and quality but it's not that serious.
@@paulgreengodYou literally admit that quality was higher lol. Also yeah car assemblies have been automated but that's an exception not the rule and it's known for a long time because cars are 4000× times more costly than any normal products
Same for AI. The whole "its gonna be sentient and kill everyone". Is to pump the share price. This shit cant hold a conversation for more 20 replies without forgetting everything.
Isn't it about overall cost of ownership though? Raising, feeding, etc of a donkey is probably a lot moe expensive than just building and occasionally repairing/ordering parts for a robot. Or so I would assume
@@untitled795 Idk bro the military barely values humans, if they have to let a few donkeys die to win a war they wont think twice. Robots cost a lot more, we are talking about millions if not billions in decades of R&D vs just get a bunch of Donkeys for probably really cheap.
@@untitled795 If you actually run the numbers on the sheer number of manhours and money spent on the R&D of not just B.D. but all the robotics research before them that enabled it (they didn't invent anything new), it's not even close. Our economy is just so fucked that it's *harder* now to buy and care for a mule, but humans could never have made it this far by that logic if you take it to its conclusion.
A couple months ago I nearly kicked down the doors to Boston Dynamics to ask where the fucking post office was. They had someone remote controlling one of those dogs outside, which was the least impressive thing.
Guys, I work on a mine site. There are trucks hauling 150 ton, 3 trailers, over 200 klms, totally driverless. Same with trains. They are now doing heavy long haul trains, driver less. Ten years from now, every new car will be driver less.
@@PTSDexplosion Yeah it’s an interesting point. Using horses, donkeys, dogs, and even carrier pigeons would be worth it in lots of situations. But they symbolize “backwardness” so people would rather see clunky robots beeping and booping around because that’s “advanced”
I am convinced a lot of stuff is there to just be posted on social media. A lot of this crap started in 2008 ish. Before that it was expensive toys, cheap semi-pro gear or television crap they used to sell.
They used those robo dogs in the haitian earthquake clean up , and even the native Haitians were unimpressed. Like the laziest , least effective , most superstitious people on earth. All they had to say about them was "they are not helpful , they get stuck , they only work for a few hours a day , they are loud at night ". But also a crazy thing about Haiti is that its economy was stronger when they had to pay reparations , way stronger. Cuz there was a set dollar number that the Haitian President had and was like "fellas we gotta do X amount of work this year to pay rent". Now they dont gotta pay rent so they see no need to work.
@@zerojustzero4149 Ah good thing these machines are very cheap and don't need to be programmed and never break or stop working or need maintenance and have infinite use.
Sam, start a dairy farm and hire me as a farmhand, 21 dollars an hour is fine, my resume contains mostly factory work, running heavy machines and directing a small crew, ive also been a manager at jimmy johns, i can work like a dog, i just need enough money to gamble all winter at the blackjack and poker tables and pay for gin and tonics
You're out in the woods sitting next to a tree then you hear this thing coming and you're like what the hell is that fucking buzzing noise thinking its a massive mosquito then you see this robotic donkey
@@pearz420 almost every piece of modern equipment the US uses is EMP resistant, as is pretty much every piece of modern tech lmaooo and at the point where an EMP is large enough to be used? it's most likely being caused by a nuclear weapon meaning yeah....the horse ain't living
Everybody should watch some Bashar. It's insane watching the crowd scream and cheer after Bashar says "we have just moved 2.3 miles closer to Earth! Rejoice!".
I'm going to disagree with Sam on the robotic police being over if they kill a black kid's statement. The only reason the summer of Floyd happened was because it was allowed to and they wanted it to happen. They choose the outrage that they want to project to propagate.
@@Reichstaubenminister Neuralink can only move a computer cursor on a digital screen. You could get better training data from your average CSGO player.
@@timchuck9969 which is just an extension of a technology thats been around since the early 2000's except back then, you could use it to play pac-man or snake. It was a computer program used to help children with ADD. They hook electrodes to your head and you'd control the character solely through thought.
When I was a kid in the 80s, they used to tell us by the year 2000, we would have cities on Mars, floating skateboards, and robot butlers and maids. Here we are2024, we still don’t have cities on Mars, no floating skateboards and no robots. It’s all marketing bullshit.
I don't know you put some kind of low recoil 50 cal on something like that and have it slowly approach the enemy with a hundred other things similar to it. Plus s*** flying around in the air. That seems pretty overwhelming. They would just be able to like edge into the perimeter of their range with pinpoint f****** accuracy thermal vision. They don't get tired that s***'s pretty scary
I think that these things are further along than we think, they just can't roll them out while they're saying we need a billion immigrants for low skill jobs. Once all the people are here, we're going to get a "miracle" technological jump. How convenient.
like for example, yesterday i watched a video of a man building a metal drawer with nothing but a hammer, a few sheets of metal, and 2 metal dowels. The amount of time it would take an engineer to automate that; the humans will have already satisfied the entire market need of said design.
automated manufacturing makes sense in two contexts 1, perfectly precise application of material (like paint), 2, the product is designed with planned obsolescence, to guaranteed the automated production line will still be operating 20 years from now. this is an issue, because 80% of the world doesn't actually use planned obsolescence, only the united nations. just like 80% of the world isn't 35 trillion dollars in fiat debt like the UN. and even if you can implement any of these systems, nationalized systems work more efficiently than international systems, for the very obvious reason that there are fewer "moving parts". Under no circumstance will the western nations be capable of competing with mainland china. in manufacturing, and by extension, warfare.
"all the precise things". Dude only car assemblies and like massive steel and machines production is somewhat automated, nothing consumer grade is, what are you talking about
@@lucasnadamas9317bro you do realize those things keep our infrastructure up and running ? And we are already making progress in the consumer world , we already have automated McDonald’s . Grocery store employees are loosing theirs job. What are you talking about ? You need to lay off the podcast
MDE never, fishtank 2 fell off hard, fishtank 3 never ever. Sams gotta make money somehow, and being an "andrew tate but not really" has shown to work.
maybe worked at a 23/me purchased start up… literal hell the youtube ceos sister would make us sit around a tv and listen to her yap about the future of preventive medicine thru their spit kits
That thing could be used for a number of applications if the battery were better. Remote controlled drone with a gun. Cinematography. Rescue operations. Investigations. Archeology. I don't even think it's a bad thing, I think the only thing it needs is a human operator though.
Them roasting the dog robot in the woods made me fucking die laughing 😂 "in like a battle where snipers are shooting at each other and shit, they just send this fucking lawn mower in to help, this, here, this will win the WAR" paraphrasing but hilarious asf
@MassiveChoad-vr5gy who would pay 10s of thousands for a robot + thousands in maintenance and energy per year, for a "shopkeeper", when you can just hire an immigrant, or spend 10k on a kiosk? Also, I don't know if you've noticed, but bipedal hominids, are not exactly the most efficient design for cleaning streets
In middle school i used to program rudimentary robots to walk through a goofy little obstacle course. Boston Dynamics does the EXACT same thing with a bigger robot.
i work in the semiconductor industry and the factory i use to work at got one of the dogs. i was changing a pump silencer in a dark basement and i heard something behind me i turned around and the dog was looking at me it was like a horror movie, wtf. it was stupid tho it just monitored gauges and then fed a stream some one would maybe review and if something was wrong a person had to go address it.
1.Take a product that is perfect for its intended use based on thousands of years of human writing informing us on the constraints we have 2. Add multiple new points of failure, tell Westoids it’s “more convenient” 3.???? 4. Profit
Its as cute as you make it with Boston Dynamics. I have no doubt in my mind within 50 years. You will be minding your own business then all of a sudden 2 hunter drones are tear assing across the street, flying after the local smackhead for robbing a steak worth €300.
what Sam is describing at 14:23 is electricity and light extension of man made from the minerals and metals of the earth, which we came too. Its complicated but thats why its natural for people to want to create them is because we are them