I Challenged Boston Dynamics’ Famous Atlas Robot



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31 thoughts on “I Challenged Boston Dynamics’ Famous Atlas Robot

  1. Imagine you are at your door with a sack of groceries in one arm. You reach into your pocket with your free hand and get your keys. With that one hand, you jostle the keys into the right position to put the key in the lock. This seems incredibly simple to us, but I doubt there is yet a robot that can do that.

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  3. I think it'd be epic if I could own 2 humanoid robots. One of them goes off and works for a company and makes money for me, and the other helps me with things in my life. I don't think it'll happen, but I think it'd be neat if it could

  4. Love this video right up till the end. Do you honestly believe humanity will not weaponize robots? When "Necessity" equals "Survival" necessity wins over arbitrary corporate policy statements everytime, everything else is platitudes. Look at what humanity has done, is doing with FPV Drones — adding AI pilots to the drones –aka – flying robots with bombs! One of my favorite quotes, from The Expanse, "You give a monkey a stick, inevitably he'll beat another monkey to death with it. You were right, one of us has to lose." If you're a small state (Ukraine) being invaded by a global super power (Russia), do you honestly think Ukrainian's shouldn't have the right to defend themselves with any means necessary? …with any and all technology available to them? If you want to avoid weaponizing robots, get rid of war! ….yeah….didn't think so. This is a topic revisiting.

  5. This video if anything, has truly now convinced me that the Cyberpunk future is definetly where we're going!

    I wonder how long it'll take before we see some real cybernetics, I'm gonna say at a minimum of 9 years and an absolute maximum of 18, can't freaking wait to get me some chrome!😏👌

  6. What use is all this jumping and summersaulting to housewoork, housekeeping,plumbing nursing or anything else usful?
    Military applications I guess.
    Otherwise these machines are boring

  7. I can't imagine an use case where humanoid form factor is a requirement. In practically every use case, robots can do their tasks more efficiently with a general architecture that doesn't resemble ours. In my opinion, humanoid robots are just an expensive novelty gadget. Of course, these companies hype them up because they need the funding…

  8. It took us 300,000 years to evolve to our current form — now we are asking companies to build something in less than 10 years that is able to "act human." Crazy. I'm currently fascinated by neuromorphic components and biohybrid actuators. Do a show on that!

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