Assembler robots could eventually build almost anything

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Researchers at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms have made significant progress toward creating robots that could build nearly anything, including things much larger than themselves, from vehicles to buildings to larger robots. (Learn more: news.mit.edu/2...)
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Komentáře • 277

  • @amelialikesfrogs5778
    @amelialikesfrogs5778 Před rokem +289

    oh no they're multiplying!

  • @sunsen226
    @sunsen226 Před rokem +251

    This tech is gonna be used in building space bases for sure. Hope the system will become usable soon.

    • @joelface
      @joelface Před rokem +6

      My thoughts exactly. But it could also have widespread uses on earth as well, if the tech develops enough. However, this tech shows the voxels moving and re-configuring other voxels, but it doesn't show them creating voxels themselves, let alone any possible applications for these voxels in their current form (configured into a form that does what? It's a lot of wires and machinery if the end result is just to build a bridge or a dome). Still, very cool!

    • @quasa0
      @quasa0 Před rokem +9

      Nope. This stuff is super limited unnecessarily. You can have a fleet of different robots all dedicated to their own job that they can do well. So that they then can mine and forge resources, build factories and create new robots for their fleet. Future is definitely not lead by such simple self-assessmling structures.

    • @aliomercansizoglu6719
      @aliomercansizoglu6719 Před rokem

      Of course my man, I will remind you when this is possible for about 37 years later.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Před rokem

      @@joelface the thing assembling the voxels doesn’t have to be made of voxels, even having a separate manufacturing module would be a very useful, maybe it could assemble the voxels from the individual side panels so that they can be flat packed for transport or storage. The manufacturing module takes the flat packed voxels and assembled them and outputs them for the robots to pick up. I like the idea of self replicating robots but it does have issues, like to be good at everything you can’t be great at many things, so I am more interested is different robots with different purposes collaborating than just using a single robot for everything.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Před rokem +1

      @@quasa0 very true, it’s like the saying, “jack of all trades, master of none”, a robot needs to make sacrifices to be more versatile, like increased weight and even increased cost for the microcontroller and control since it needs to be able to do more. You also can’t optimise for every task the robot will do, that’s why if you look at a factory each robot is designed for it’s specific purpose, they don’t use general purpose robots each doing different tasks. You can think about it in terms of people too, different jobs have different required tools, no one is going around carrying the tools for every job, it would cost too much, there would be too much to carry or transport and it would take up too much space, so everyone specialises what they carry with them and tailors it based on their specific needs. A robot that can mine, climb, build and manufacture would require the tools to do all those jobs, so it either needs to carry all that on it or use tool changers so it only needs to carry what it is going to use which brings us back somewhat to using different robots rather than all the same, it also loses its versatility only carrying one specific tool at a time.
      General purpose robots are good for versatility where you don’t know exactly how or where they will be used. If you know what they are going to do and where they are going to operate you are much better designing a robot for that specific purpose. It would probably be simpler to control and program to do that specific purpose too since it doesn’t contain any unnecessary features or actuators.

  • @MeriaDuck
    @MeriaDuck Před rokem +113

    I dreamt about building something like this when I was a teenager (like 30+ years ago). But computer science got me more interested and motivated so never got there. Love the fact that it is possible at all in terms of computation, wireless communication and mechanisation. Very cool!
    (Edited to hide my inital understanding where power comes from)

    • @adamj2683
      @adamj2683 Před rokem +3

      Have you seen Big Hero Six? 😄

  • @AaronBecker
    @AaronBecker Před rokem +132

    Here is the paper: Self-replicating hierarchical modular robotic swarms
    Amira Abdel-Rahman, Christopher Cameron, Benjamin Jenett, Miana Smith & Neil Gershenfeld
    Communications Engineering volume 1, Article number: 35 (2022)

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem +1

      When we're swarms ever a good thing?

    • @AaronBecker
      @AaronBecker Před rokem +30

      @@gaslampnation735 🐝 making honey? Search and rescue? Building a new hospital quickly? Swarms of platelets stopping blood from leaking out of your body?

    • @ianmeade7441
      @ianmeade7441 Před rokem

      @@gaslampnation735 swarms of cells, bacteria, and motor protiens are doing a pretty good job keeping you alive right now. Probably.

    • @Soma2501
      @Soma2501 Před rokem +4

      @@gaslampnation735 drone light shows are great

    • @WillPreston3D
      @WillPreston3D Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@AaronBecker retrieving plastic bottles from dolphin's stomach

  • @sriharsha9286
    @sriharsha9286 Před rokem +42

    As always...very inspiring work @MIT

  • @prenticedarlington2720
    @prenticedarlington2720 Před rokem +35

    At last, a serious, informative video. Just a shame it's so short.

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem

      They just want you to feed the beast by investing in stocks. And if you are on the fence, replace your god with paganism.

    • @Geeksmithing
      @Geeksmithing Před rokem +1

      That's what she said.

  • @Arominit
    @Arominit Před rokem +15

    Robots that can build bigger robots by themselves: This seems like a very good idea!

  • @saveplanet3977
    @saveplanet3977 Před rokem +13

    I frequently used to play this game on paper before, but geometry differences are there. This is interesting

  • @christiancarter6724
    @christiancarter6724 Před rokem +8

    Basically large scale programable matter. Cool as hell

  • @nineofspades4701
    @nineofspades4701 Před rokem +9

    Big hero six flashbacks

  • @karlkastor
    @karlkastor Před rokem +23

    Very cool. I hope something like this will lead to von neumann probes in my lifetime

  • @isalutfi
    @isalutfi Před rokem +5

    Multiplying innovation

  • @parthgoel1084
    @parthgoel1084 Před rokem +8

    this is ultron all over again

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, but this time we will own nothing and love the cybernetic crap out of it.

  • @szebike
    @szebike Před rokem +9

    I like the concept it is similar to the biologic "robots" in our body. So we learn from the best.

  • @andrewphilip3308
    @andrewphilip3308 Před rokem +3

    voxels are geometrically cuboctahedra which is a kind of mean shape between the cube and octahedron. Join the centre points of the edges of either and this same shape results.

  • @Ungrievable
    @Ungrievable Před rokem +6

    Really the worst case scenario is that AI + self assembling, self repairing, self replicating and self evolving robots will just take up all the robot maintenance and repair jobs. So we’ll just have to adapt and find new jobs. It’s fine.

  • @Kids_Scissors
    @Kids_Scissors Před rokem +6

    Imagine seeing a massive unmanned fortress made of these machines, constantly reconfiguring and rolling forward on the horizon

    • @doublecell966
      @doublecell966 Před rokem +2

      They'll take over before dawn

    • @surronzak8154
      @surronzak8154 Před rokem +1

      @@doublecell966 TAKE OVER WHAT, For what reason ?

    • @doublecell966
      @doublecell966 Před rokem +2

      @@surronzak8154 it was just a cringy play on a game called horizon zero dawn lol

  • @riyadhuddin
    @riyadhuddin Před rokem +8

    Will they crush things in between or have sense to go way around

  • @tanchienhao
    @tanchienhao Před rokem +23

    does anyone have the paper on this? i would like to see the technical details!

    • @AaronBecker
      @AaronBecker Před rokem +19

      Self-replicating hierarchical modular robotic swarms
      Amira Abdel-Rahman, Christopher Cameron, Benjamin Jenett, Miana Smith & Neil Gershenfeld
      Communications Engineering volume 1, Article number: 35 (2022)

    • @tinotibaldo
      @tinotibaldo Před rokem +5

      @@AaronBecker my man

    • @CitizenCayne
      @CitizenCayne Před rokem

      It's all experimental and conceptual. Not capable up maintain load balance and independent without human mathematical intervention and input. THIS should have NEVER being made public until it is viable. So it modern "science" these days. It is ridiculous that they have to "publish" in scienfic journal FIRST before they are accepted by the communicity for validation AND so that enemies can know what's being invnted.

    • @Blayzeing
      @Blayzeing Před rokem +4

      You may also be interested in this similar work from 2018 that has more of a focus on the physical structure of such robots: "HyMod: A 3-DOF hybrid mobile and self-reconfigurable modular robot and its extensions", by Christopher Parrott et al.

  • @Si-annMusic
    @Si-annMusic Před rokem +2

    "Aperture science, we do what we must, because, we can"

    • @NishimotoBricks
      @NishimotoBricks Před rokem +1

      "For the good of all of us. Except the one who are dead."

    • @mastershooter64
      @mastershooter64 Před rokem +1

      @@NishimotoBricks "But there's no sense crying over every mistake, we just keep on trying till we run out of cake"

  • @lyndaengler7753
    @lyndaengler7753 Před rokem +5

    Replicators! Time to take a field trip to Antarctica and dig up that second Stargate. 😜

  • @rickkowalchuk6391
    @rickkowalchuk6391 Před rokem +3

    Intriguing to think ahead 20 years about the possibilities!

  • @MythionVR
    @MythionVR Před rokem +5

    Has nobody watched Stargate SG-1? have we learned nothing?! You're making replicators!

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem +1

      Most fiction becomes reality. I think Elesium mixed with terminator has the mark.

    • @hootsmin
      @hootsmin Před rokem

      @@gaslampnation735 You want to mix Terminator with Transcendence, Upgrade, Bloodshot, Johnny Mnemonic, Strange Days, Colossus the Forbin Project, Eagle Eye, Gamer, Listening, Virtual Nightmare, 2047 Virtual Revolution, Ready Player One and Star Trek First Contact.

  • @dirtydeedsdirtcheep3007
    @dirtydeedsdirtcheep3007 Před rokem +2

    We are slowly reaching the Horizon timeline... ROBOT DINOSAURS!

  • @jmg9509
    @jmg9509 Před rokem +7

    1:27 😱As someone who is learning Three.JS 3D Library, it warms my heart to see Dat.GUI here, even if the libarary used to render the models is not Three.JS 😊

  • @dalechenoweth915
    @dalechenoweth915 Před rokem +1

    When they can build a Rick style portal gun, I'll take two.

  • @jghifiversveiws8729
    @jghifiversveiws8729 Před 10 měsíci

    Imagine this but scaled down to the form of macrons (macroscopic particles: basically dust). You could produce macrons that are hollow in pretty much any shape you want from spheres, to cylinders, to cubes, to voxels out of any material you want. And the different faces of individual macron voxels could even be configured to carry electric charges of opposite polarities allowing for the attachment of each macron voxel magnetically to one another and the creation of a scaled down version of this potentially leading to full programmable matter.

  • @romansobczyk6073
    @romansobczyk6073 Před rokem +1

    Świetny pomysł na drogi w fabrykach na Księżycu dla robotów aby zachowywały równowagę przy przenoszeniu ciężkich materiałów w zmniejszonej grawitacji Księżyca.

  • @iam_anand
    @iam_anand Před rokem +2

    It's like multicellular organism .

  • @alexandrep4913
    @alexandrep4913 Před rokem +2

    I do not see how this specific iteration or mode is going anywhere for assembly. Maybe this is an issue of MIT media not understanding what they're actually used for.

    • @penguinista
      @penguinista Před rokem

      It seems more likely that they didn't get that across to you in the couple minute long presentation than that they don't understand what it is used for.
      The paper will go into much more detail. Here is the source info:
      Self-replicating hierarchical modular robotic swarms
      Amira Abdel-Rahman, Christopher Cameron, Benjamin Jenett, Miana Smith & Neil Gershenfeld
      Communications Engineering volume 1, Article number: 35 (2022)

  • @Bubbamacomb
    @Bubbamacomb Před rokem +2

    Good stuff

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem

      Actually in the seven days God made everything, this wasn't one of those things, nor did he say "and it was good". But by all means, if we are all to still believe things will get exponentially better if we just suffer more hardship indefinitely, sign right up!

  • @fahadthgt7240
    @fahadthgt7240 Před rokem +1

    Amazing work

  • @helsayana5873
    @helsayana5873 Před rokem +1

    Awesome Job !

  • @satchelsieniewicz5824

    wana know why it they show so many simulations.... because they dont work beyond a few movements they operate open loop

  • @gneugneu6253
    @gneugneu6253 Před rokem +4

    So the bots themselves are also part of the structure that's being built? Sort of like a human cell?

  • @bartibv
    @bartibv Před rokem +3

    Mit is playing factorio in real life 😆

  • @Dlowr7
    @Dlowr7 Před rokem +1

    And that is how skynet was born

  • @D3adP00I
    @D3adP00I Před rokem +3

    Sounds ideal for creating a Dyson sphere

  • @oscaryuen311
    @oscaryuen311 Před rokem

    this reminds me of the magnets from big hero 6

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 Před rokem +1

    Walks like Kinesin

  • @daviddickey9832
    @daviddickey9832 Před rokem +2

    Can't wait for these little guys to be building my new house on Mars

    • @neuromancer8796
      @neuromancer8796 Před rokem

      I guess in the first years of colonization, all surface building will be a mix between modular building and 3 printing, instead of bricks u 3d and molding your parts then having robots assemble them, and assembly lines will play a big role in the colony building, instead of thinking every bit of the colony, have a successful design then produce it at scale and in different sizes, you can automate the whole process

  • @johnnywright8920
    @johnnywright8920 Před rokem +2

    Let’s go Big hero 6

  • @bee_irl
    @bee_irl Před rokem +3

    I have played Horizon and I'm afraid

  • @vpatel_
    @vpatel_ Před rokem +1

    @mit bruh use a servoblock to increase the strength of the joints

  • @RandomAmbles
    @RandomAmbles Před rokem +1

    Why cuboctohedra? That's what I want to know.

  • @tjpprojects7192
    @tjpprojects7192 Před rokem

    SIVA here we come!

  • @ericrodano7951
    @ericrodano7951 Před rokem

    Good work : )

  • @nsudam
    @nsudam Před rokem

    It will be the most innovative technology of this world.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @cxsey8587
    @cxsey8587 Před rokem

    “Honey! The house is walking again!”

  • @gaslampnation735
    @gaslampnation735 Před rokem +3

    MasterMold from X-MEN. Who wouldn't want drones making drones who all follow centralized commands. It's not that machines will ever be more wise then humans, it's the fact that they will be able to communicate and activate at a higher rate. Just think of a person clicking a mouse that does something, then think of a computer that can click 20k mice simultaneously. Humans are lazy, this will be autonomous in no time.

  • @mikestaub
    @mikestaub Před rokem +1

    Did they get this idea from Big Hero 6?

  • @KeitelDOG
    @KeitelDOG Před rokem +5

    The AI mind almost there, now prepare their physical replicating system.

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem +1

      The portal is open, Baal is here. Most will worship this as pagans. Once our house is divided, the others will come.

  • @artazgang1807
    @artazgang1807 Před rokem

    The same concept with Microbots from Big Hero 6 (2014) movie.

  • @user-cj4fu8qq9b
    @user-cj4fu8qq9b Před rokem +2

    r.i.p humans

  • @liberty99ca
    @liberty99ca Před 6 měsíci

    If they make them into nano bots this is essentially the Liquid Metal in Terminator 2

  • @sophiehsu6740
    @sophiehsu6740 Před rokem +1

    omg is this real life microbots

  • @stickbugstickbug6320
    @stickbugstickbug6320 Před 7 měsíci

    Imagine if you just threw a bunch of these things at a construction site and told them to build a building, and they did.

  • @Waltyworld
    @Waltyworld Před rokem

    Wow no I definitely need these

  • @Echap15
    @Echap15 Před rokem

    Getting Blame! flashbacks right now

  • @m.d2491
    @m.d2491 Před rokem

    0:35 .. hell nah, to the nah^4 - Bishop Bullwinkle

  • @wompstopm123
    @wompstopm123 Před rokem +1

    they need to use a motor that drives an embedded bolt that matches up with an embedded nut on the voxel. magnets are wasteful.

  • @chicoxiba
    @chicoxiba Před rokem

    this sounds like a plausible way to startup in mars

  • @elihill3082
    @elihill3082 Před rokem

    I'll take the whole stock

  • @Khairulanwar-lh7nh
    @Khairulanwar-lh7nh Před měsícem

    i cann't imagine if the robot size at molecular level...

  • @kristinabegail
    @kristinabegail Před rokem

    Am wondering why they can’t have a big arm the can reach one place to another

  • @yyusuf.22
    @yyusuf.22 Před rokem +2

    Date: 23.11.2022
    my last year in high school. I'm preparing for university
    I hope to be a software engineer in this university next year.

    • @rubenverster250
      @rubenverster250 Před rokem +1

      I work for them now ^-^
      It takes hard work, but you can achieve it with persistence
      If you meet Olu, tell him I say 'Hi' :D

    • @gaslampnation735
      @gaslampnation735 Před rokem

      If you build it they will come.

    • @yyusuf.22
      @yyusuf.22 Před rokem +1

      ​@@rubenverster250 ıf ı meet you, of course ı tell.
      I'am doing best for my dreams

    • @rubenverster250
      @rubenverster250 Před rokem +1

      @@yyusuf.22 I promise you, they effort you put into this is well worth it :)
      You must just be consistent in improvement ^-^

    • @yyusuf.22
      @yyusuf.22 Před rokem

      @@rubenverster250 I have a tough year ahead of me. If I can get through this year well, I think I will be good in the future and I am consistent in development.

  • @user-tp9kq8gr8h
    @user-tp9kq8gr8h Před rokem

    it looks like honeycomb makes itself without honeybees 😁

  • @shirishjadav1725
    @shirishjadav1725 Před rokem

    Promising

  • @porcorosso4330
    @porcorosso4330 Před rokem

    maybe a skyscraper built with modular parts and two dozen or hundreds of modular moving robots.

  • @teediaries1773
    @teediaries1773 Před rokem

    Important just to understand that these robots are useless for materials used in current construction, but open the door for completely new construction which is better in many ways

  • @luckysoul5863
    @luckysoul5863 Před rokem

    These are like the robots from Big Hero 6.

  • @thepm517
    @thepm517 Před rokem

    I got to know that you mit is looking for me from a century.
    Now i m here.
    Wanna take in?

  • @bryan8038
    @bryan8038 Před rokem

    thats really cool

  • @TheI3lacky
    @TheI3lacky Před rokem

    I wish i was smarter... lol.
    Would have loved to be at MiT... the things you Guys do, are just amazing.

  • @martinTintin476
    @martinTintin476 Před rokem

    #Mikrobots amazing. great job

  • @spolo123
    @spolo123 Před rokem

    A prequel to Rendezvous with Rama...

  • @MrCzto
    @MrCzto Před rokem

    Skynet is happy!

  • @therealjagsnfl
    @therealjagsnfl Před rokem +1

    Mfs watched big hero 6 and said “we can do that”

  • @swimmyricky
    @swimmyricky Před rokem

    Wonder if they modelled two leg movement after vesicle transport proteins in cells!

  • @slavikmama
    @slavikmama Před rokem

    Very cool! 😎

  • @ryomichael
    @ryomichael Před rokem

    Wow! Welcome to 1986! The year "Engines of Creation" (Eric K. Drexler) was published.

  • @d4rthpunk-908
    @d4rthpunk-908 Před rokem

    I dont want to sound negative... but...
    this may look cool but i dont really see any practical aplication for this. At the most probably building a space station (where that kind of communication and power connections will make sense. And at least just a gimmicky toy. Any other structure with such a high power and communication redundancy would not be cost effective. So to run that kind of data and power on larger systems is not feasible. Also, you dont build large structures with magnets so it would need some kind of automated bots or industrial clips. Things with actuators or motors to connect each part. The connection needs to be able to be: safe, secure, non-permanent, and repeatable/ware resistant etc... so i dont see this becoming anything more than a cool science project.

  • @heribertohernandez2910

    Smashing alot of polygons here

  • @nerdyPanda7288
    @nerdyPanda7288 Před rokem

    Have you guys tried using plant design, more specifically how plants react to light.

  • @JOlivier2011
    @JOlivier2011 Před rokem

    make everything paperclips!

  • @grimstrife4338
    @grimstrife4338 Před rokem

    Is some guy in a Kabuki mask gonna steal them for his revenge plot?

  • @georgeshepard5744
    @georgeshepard5744 Před rokem

    “Ahhhh” Skynet sez.

  • @shadow.banned
    @shadow.banned Před rokem

    Reminds me of Starcraft for some reason.

  • @CBWP
    @CBWP Před rokem +1

    it's future littlebits...

  • @21st44
    @21st44 Před rokem

    You should hire me I would do it in a day

  • @ivegotsomevids.foryou2047

    Can it build me a friend?

  • @kedan808
    @kedan808 Před rokem

    yall seen that movie..

  • @nota9341
    @nota9341 Před rokem

    I FUCKING LOVE VOXELS!!!

  • @Lodeken
    @Lodeken Před rokem

    Voxel goo!

  • @CosmicAggressor
    @CosmicAggressor Před rokem

    Well. Someone was reading the bob books.

  • @questtech2698
    @questtech2698 Před rokem

    Agent Smith: Moreeeee
    Robot: Moreeeee

  • @hassansaad6536
    @hassansaad6536 Před rokem

    Clearly big hero 6 is the inspiration here !

  • @lordmemester8798
    @lordmemester8798 Před rokem

    neat!

  • @MrRadbadger
    @MrRadbadger Před rokem +1

    AI and self assembling robots.. What could possibly go wrong?

  • @Heisenberg2097
    @Heisenberg2097 Před rokem

    'almost' everything. BRAVE NEW WORLD.