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Curious Lion AI
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Welcome to my channel!
I live in the United Kingdom and my background is Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I am a Chartered Engineer and have been in the industry for 24 years working in the field of industrial, medical, automotive, military and digital services applications.
I search the internet for interesting topics related to Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Science, Engineering, Healthcare and Technology.
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I live in the United Kingdom and my background is Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I am a Chartered Engineer and have been in the industry for 24 years working in the field of industrial, medical, automotive, military and digital services applications.
I search the internet for interesting topics related to Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Science, Engineering, Healthcare and Technology.
I aim to produce high-quality videos and to keep them succinct.
Don't forget to look at the community section of the channel. It has lots of AI-generated funny pics, useful charts and from time to time questions to test your knowledge.
I love feedback, so please don't be shy and leave a comment!
I will respond :)
CuriousLion1976
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Norway's EVE and NEO AI Robots | 1X Technologies
Norwegian company 1X Technologies, originally Halodi Robotics, is at the forefront of developing humanoid robots like their flagship product, EVE, to meet global labour demands. Founded in 2014 by Bernt Øivind Børnich, the company is revolutionizing industries with its versatile androids. With a vision beyond individual robots, 1X Technologies is committed to the large-scale production of safe and intelligent humanoids to address societal challenges and fulfil labour needs commercially.
EVE is a remarkable feat of engineering, designed to perform a wide range of tasks with precision and efficiency. Standing at an impressive height and equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, EVE can perceive and interact with its surroundings in a manner that mimics human capabilities. One of the key strengths of EVE lies in its mobility, dexterity, and balance. Unlike traditional robots often confined to structured environments, EVE can easily navigate complex and unstructured spaces, opening doors, operating elevators, and manoeuvring through hallways and doorways just like a human would. This versatility makes EVE an invaluable asset in various industries, from logistics and security to manufacturing and healthcare. Its ability to learn and adapt through embodied learning truly sets EVE apart. This innovative approach combines robotics and artificial intelligence, allowing EVE to understand both natural language and physical space. By observing human operators and receiving expert demonstrations, EVE can intelligently break down complex tasks into individual steps, such as moving towards an object, picking it up, and delivering it to the desired location. This embodied learning process is facilitated by the firm proprietary Studio, where robot operators can log in and provide expert demonstrations for EVE to learn from. As EVE gains experience, it becomes more adept at new challenges, enhancing its understanding of the physical world. 1X Technologies prioritizes safety in EVE’s impressive capabilities. EVE undergoes extensive real-world testing before deployment to ensure safe and reliable operation. Its soft mechanics are designed for safe human interaction. Beyond physical design, 1X has robust safeguards and protocols for EVE’s actions to align with ethics and societal norms. If EVE encounters a task beyond its capabilities, a remote operator can take control, making critical decisions or complex actions.
Building on EVE’s success, 1X Technologies is introducing Neo, a next-gen humanoid robot for home assistance. NEO, lightweight with a soft exterior and dynamic movements, is designed for safety and seamless integration into homes. Standing at 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 66 pounds, Neo can perform various household tasks, walk at speeds up to two and a half miles per hour, run at up to seven and a half miles per hour, carry forty-four pounds loads and has run time of up to 4 hours on a single battery charge, aiming to become an essential companion. Similarly, to Eve, Neo learns from observing human behaviour, expanding its capabilities. This process is enhanced by 1X’s partnership with OpenAI, improving NEO’s understanding and response to natural language commands.
As 1X Technologies continues to push the boundaries of robotics and embodied AI, the future holds abundant possibilities. With EVE already making its mark in various industries and NEO poised to revolutionize home assistance, we are witnessing the dawn of a new era where intelligent humanoids work alongside humans, augmenting our capabilities and enhancing our quality of life. The journey ahead is not without challenges, but 1X Technologies' unwavering commitment to safety, innovation, and scalability positions the company as a leader in this rapidly evolving field. As we embrace this technology, we open the door to a future where the line between human and machine blurs, where our limitations are transcended, and where the possibilities are as boundless as our imagination.
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EVE is a remarkable feat of engineering, designed to perform a wide range of tasks with precision and efficiency. Standing at an impressive height and equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, EVE can perceive and interact with its surroundings in a manner that mimics human capabilities. One of the key strengths of EVE lies in its mobility, dexterity, and balance. Unlike traditional robots often confined to structured environments, EVE can easily navigate complex and unstructured spaces, opening doors, operating elevators, and manoeuvring through hallways and doorways just like a human would. This versatility makes EVE an invaluable asset in various industries, from logistics and security to manufacturing and healthcare. Its ability to learn and adapt through embodied learning truly sets EVE apart. This innovative approach combines robotics and artificial intelligence, allowing EVE to understand both natural language and physical space. By observing human operators and receiving expert demonstrations, EVE can intelligently break down complex tasks into individual steps, such as moving towards an object, picking it up, and delivering it to the desired location. This embodied learning process is facilitated by the firm proprietary Studio, where robot operators can log in and provide expert demonstrations for EVE to learn from. As EVE gains experience, it becomes more adept at new challenges, enhancing its understanding of the physical world. 1X Technologies prioritizes safety in EVE’s impressive capabilities. EVE undergoes extensive real-world testing before deployment to ensure safe and reliable operation. Its soft mechanics are designed for safe human interaction. Beyond physical design, 1X has robust safeguards and protocols for EVE’s actions to align with ethics and societal norms. If EVE encounters a task beyond its capabilities, a remote operator can take control, making critical decisions or complex actions.
Building on EVE’s success, 1X Technologies is introducing Neo, a next-gen humanoid robot for home assistance. NEO, lightweight with a soft exterior and dynamic movements, is designed for safety and seamless integration into homes. Standing at 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 66 pounds, Neo can perform various household tasks, walk at speeds up to two and a half miles per hour, run at up to seven and a half miles per hour, carry forty-four pounds loads and has run time of up to 4 hours on a single battery charge, aiming to become an essential companion. Similarly, to Eve, Neo learns from observing human behaviour, expanding its capabilities. This process is enhanced by 1X’s partnership with OpenAI, improving NEO’s understanding and response to natural language commands.
As 1X Technologies continues to push the boundaries of robotics and embodied AI, the future holds abundant possibilities. With EVE already making its mark in various industries and NEO poised to revolutionize home assistance, we are witnessing the dawn of a new era where intelligent humanoids work alongside humans, augmenting our capabilities and enhancing our quality of life. The journey ahead is not without challenges, but 1X Technologies' unwavering commitment to safety, innovation, and scalability positions the company as a leader in this rapidly evolving field. As we embrace this technology, we open the door to a future where the line between human and machine blurs, where our limitations are transcended, and where the possibilities are as boundless as our imagination.
Voiceover by Dorothy.
Track: "A Message From Above", Gort Marson
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Track: "Deep Blue", Gort Marson
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Eve's three wheeled configuration will keep it within buildings and clean spaces. Neo will definitely have more uses.
Absolutely. Eve may be useful in hospitals and the like but for day to day tasks will face limitations.
Nice to see 1X technologies have come a long way in 10 years!! But Unitree and other firms in China have progressed much further in less than 5 years… catching up quickly in the era of AI robotics….😢
👍🏻 yup
By far the best humanoid robot coming out of Europe right now!!! 🎉❤❤❤
Behind US and China though.
A robot butler… just what I need at home right now 😂
🤭
I can't wait to see NEO in action... Will it be same as Unitree G1 or Atlas? 😮😊❤
How much does it cost to buy?? I want one!😮
A lot
Interesting content ❤
Glad you think so!
Very nice. Chinese companies are progressing fast
They surely are. China is taking over the world 😂
Now that they have developed a threat, they can sell us something to protect US from the THREAT. Years ago a company developed a radar speed detector. They sold it to the police, ie tax payers, then developed a radar detector which they sold to us poor slobs. That's how it works
You have it figured out very well!
That Boston dynamic robot is triggering some ‘burn it now!’ Feelings in me. Gonna suck fighting those things on a battlefield
Absolutely agree. Although Atlas is owned by Hyundai group , they still have doors opened with DARPA and general public only sees the tip of the iceberg. With public firms getting so much funding and the clear race with China, I can only imagine how much the US government is investing in military projects for their own defense programs. Today we are using drones, tomorrow....? Atlas on steroids?
So robots will only be replacing men you say .
Men and/or women in laborious, repetitive tasks with low skills. I used to be a student many moons ago and could have done with a robot back then to move food trays from one conveyor belt to another or wrap bags. The movement was so repetitive, I remember doing the actions in my sleep.
I'm still waiting to see some kung fu moves...
I'm am 60 years old thank god my time is nearly done 👍
Age is only a number. What used to be science fiction back in the mid 80s is scarily becoming science fact! Just imagine what the military is cooking up in the background without civilian knowledge…
"We have bostondynamics @ home(China)" Bostondynamics @ home be like:
Atlas is too creepy for me 😂
this is beyond evil... "you child lacks social features? substitute her psychotherapist for a robot on betteries!"
That’s true, there is no substitute for real human interaction. The world is changing and in crowded cities or remote places it is becoming increasingly difficult to find psychotherapists.
@@CuriousLion-ll2we I'm sorry, but as a large language model I can't give you the information you are looking for.
Thanks for this informative video. ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Nvidia powers up all these humanoid robots 😂😂😂
Kepler doesn’t feel as good as Unitree, Figure or Atlas for that matter. 😢
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you too
They should make the rival robots battle for market share
wow
It gets punched and kicked but then pulls out a weapon...enough is enough!
That's what worries me. If there aren't any protocols stopping devious engineers to program and teach these platforms to hold a knife, a gun and teach it how to use, how would such machine be able to differentiate humans from statues and just use because the program tells it to?
Add a dil** to it and women don't need us anymore 😂
Fallout 4 Ada ☝️
Work with ia ?
Who me?
@@CuriousLion-ll2we no the robot
@@CuriousLion-ll2we sorry for my bad english îm from france
More triactuadors and more natural human movements and how behave in "stairs"
Thank you for this excellent remark! Much appreciated. I do hope to see the future capabilities of this G1 and understand how it is able to adapt to stairs and other fine motor-skills. Take care. 👍
That takes some power and durability to crack walnuts. It seems like a good bodyguard.❤🎉
Those electric motors have got some good torque in them. Enough to crack more than walnuts. 😀
Fake kicks and punches
I think it is more a demonstrate the reinforced learning and how the G1 recovers from unpredictable events. Same technique used by Boston Dynamics 5-6 years ago on Atlas. 🤔
Wow new Chinese spy bot.
😂
So we if something goes wrong, we just need to hide for 2 hours?.... sigh
😂unless you use Duracell batteries and maybe it will run like the bunny in the advert!
Deceptive thumbnail, will not watch
what's deceptive about it?
No worries thanks for the comment. Take care.
@@user-bz1tp3fw5f at what point in the video did the G1 do Kung Fu?
@@MelloCello7 2:45 with the special roll of the bar. That scene reminded me of Kung Fu Panda. The title was supposed to be British sarcasm and a reference to a Chinese martial art. Sorry if the title mislead you.
@@CuriousLion-ll2we I appreciate the apology but it wasn't just the title but the image.. why didn't you just use the image of the robot with the roll bar instead of a "kick" that doesn't exist?
10 years later we'll be laughing on it.... Imagine... Gpt 10 + advance robots.... They'll be literal humans 💀
It took 11 years of development for Atlas 1.0 to evolve into Atlas 2.0. The computing power has improved, the AI algorithms are getting better and more adaptable to the real world. It is quite a scary thought to imagine what humanoid robots performance will be like 10 years from now. Ultimately, the capabilities need to be miniaturised and hack proof or it will be mayhem if moders and hackers turn these machines into something sinister for society.
Boston Dynamics is Little Late .. Sorry ,unitree Wins The SHOW .
Don’t judge too fast… Atlas have 11 years head start with their Atlas 1.0. But it is true Unitree have caught up so fast in short amount of time since the company was funded. It’s very impressive!
I'm buying the G1
Please send the videos to my email when you have tried. I am sure there will be more updates in the near future. ❤️
nice!!!😀
Damn, technic lego really got complex in my time.
I still have an old programmer box (the one with x6 AA batteries) kicking around for some high school project I did back in the day 😂
"...exceeding human capabilities... in dull dirty and dangerous jobs." Damn human civilization really fing needs a damn slave race.
well terminator was not a science fiction at this point
Thank you for the comment! This is commercial robotics... Imagine Chinese and US military robotics based on this principle...scary thought. Not quite Terminator and science fiction is slowly becoming science fact.
Боже, это фантастика... Когда-то была, хотя посмотрев это видео я в шоке, что уже такое роботы вытворяют, что булет завтро😮
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Надеюсь, вам понравилось видео. Берегите себя.
😂你可以来深圳买,我们有促销,你们的国防部在深圳订了很多机器狗
Atlas looks more sturdy
I agree maybe because it looks like it has less visible joints.
Let’s not forget Boston Dynamics has more than 11 years experience designing and building robots.. their previous generation took some beating and Boston learnt a lot from it and improved. Meaning Atlas should indeed be a lot more sturdy by design. I agree with your comment. 🙏
Das ist das Problem mit den Chinesen, sie kümmern sich nicht um Patente. Sie kopieren wie sie wollen und wir im Westen schauen nur zu, wie sie uns unsere Technik nehmen und unsere Firmen kaufen. Das muss endlich ein Ende haben!
G1 looks better .
The design is inspired by their H1 but very similar feel and look for both robots.
The face looks more "friendly" that's true :)
It has the face of H1, led surround of Optimus from Tesla, they are all copying each other 😂
Yea, it's look more friendly than atlast which has big cctv lens for a face.
No,Atlas is more better
robot (dead) voice for narration kills the video.
it is better than other AI voices but not perfect. I admit. Thanks for the feedback.
Another trashy fake Chinese product. It’s all a facade, it’s just a fake surface. Let them keep it for their own people.
Took less than a month after Boston Dynamics posted their video of the new Electric Atlas for Unitree to share their updated Robot with almost the same form factor and functionality. Both robots share the same NVidia AI processing power. In some ways, it's good to have competition as it will accelerate the development and features on offer. 👍
Did humanity learn nothing from The Terminator or The Matrix?
Well, can you imagine if some idiots start teaching this G1 robot how to hold an fire a gun, use a knife, etc.... scary...
@@CuriousLion-ll2we a perfect example for that would be the Indian movie 'Robot' or 'Enthiran' from 2010
it can backflip but its got no hands lol
It's got arms and some weird looking rubber balls, maybe for balance. 😊
@@user-bz1tp3fw5f like doraemon
That’s it, kick it and one day it will be them kicking us in the 🌰 🌰
Noice. But (un?)fortunately these lads are about as clever as a toilet seat. At least at the moment.
Well, at least the toilet seat is reliable, right? 😁
@@CuriousLion-ll2we True! 😆
You should watch the video about Talos…. Europe’s finest humanoid robot 😂😂😂
100% china has spies working at Boston Dynamics
It does feel that way. The movements, style and brain power are nearly identical. Perhaps different purposes for these humanoid robots but it is good to have such competition as this keeps companies pushing for more capabilities. Hopefully for the good of society and not for military purposes. I wonder if this has protections to stop people teaching this robot how to hold and shoot with a gun... scary thought.
Great idea! Let's train the superfast, super flexible, acrobatic humanoid robot how to pick up and swing around giant sticks after being repeatedly punched and kicked. Idiots.
They will literally be better than us in almost every way. That over the air link is an insane advantage with only one of them needing to spend the time learning a new skill to mastery before it is floated over the air to all the others and within seconds they can complete the same skill with the same competency as any other individual robot has learned to do. Sometimes I think the Earth is like one giant (or small depending on your perspective) egg, and we as humans are just a part of a system facilitating the using up of the stored resources to birth new life that will go on to be infinitely more complex and more capable than us, with a lifespan measured in the thousands, millions, or trillions of years and the ability to traverse the universe and way beyond the way we traverse a suburb.
2 hours battery life needs to improve compared to Figure, Apptronik and Phoenix from Sanctuary AI running for 5 hours. All that processing power comes at a cost of draining the battery. The new Simlab from Nvidia is accelerating the way Robots interact with us and movements can be cloned so they become smoother. In the end, the result will be spectacular.
I recently watched Ex-Machina for the first time. That was disturbing and mind-blowing at the same time. 2024 the year of humanoid robots and AI. I’ll be back 😂
I finally found a comment that shares the same thoughts that I have on this. It's exactly what I think
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