It literally is that them kicking the robots created such an outcry because of how animalistic they look that they've decided they don't want to deal with that again.
THATS how you market stuff. Present it like its nothing too special, like its just something eventually everybody will use. Talk about its features, be honest about its weaknesses. Let people test the thing. Exactly the opposite of apple and Co.
While this might be the way you PREFER how stuff is marketed to you. Apple proves you wrong with their sales numbers. THIS is how you market B2B. The way apple markets is B2C. Also what we see here is for security and industrial applications. Apple while a tech firm mainly targets an audience looking for vanity items.
Gabriel Martin how the fuck is that related to the funny comment is my question. That guy replied bunch of irrelevant shits and no one fucking cares about what he said
I love how honest they are, stuff like: "I won't promise they won't run anyone over but it works pretty well". It really is what sets a good company apart from shitty sensationalist companies and startups.
If I ever see one of those walking down the street on it's own. I'm shooting it. We truly need to stop the advances in robotics or we're all out of the job. You know what happens then right? Stuff still won't be free. No sort of universal income would help either. At any time those programs can end. I swear. we are heading for a place we've never been to. And we don't want to go there.
@@fpsdovah2572 no. They're here to replace humans everywhere. Imagine if these were the police force. Think it would give a damn a womans pregnant? Think it would care if there's a child near by while it's shooting gas or worse bullets? Hell, I've seen a robot do everything it needs to build a house. farmers are helping remove themselves from the farms with GPS (same thing self driving cars use, how long before a self driving tractor comes into play). I swear. We're going to remove the need for human labor. Which means we'll remove the need to put up with so many people. There will be a die off at some point. At least a full 1/3
@TheBigBadHelmut "no. They're here to replace humans everywhere. Imagine if these were the police force. Think it would give a damn a womans pregnant? Think it would care if there's a child near by while it's shooting gas or worse bullets?" Say a cop doesn't give a damn if a woman's pregnant or if kids are nearby when it's shooting gas or bullets, what happens? That cop is fired and put on trial or if not, persecuted by the public. "We're going to remove the need for human labor. Which means we'll remove the need to put up with so many people." There is no "need" for any human anything. "Need" is a myth. Our ancestors could have gone extinct 3.4 million years ago just as they were making stone tools popular. Or this planet could have simply never formed.
Your furniture, Xbox, computers, appliances and family will be loaded onto a semi and taken to an undisclosed location until you PAY UP. Meanwhile, your kids will have fun playing with Spot until you do!
@@Matthew-zx8cs The attention to detail is impressive, I love the subtle sculpting. It's a very beautiful and functional piece, no battle between form and function. Even the choice of color seems well thought out, including the placement of graphics. It's not that fake, futuristic white or silver people like Phillipe Starck uses. It's an industrial yellow, not bright, almost dystopian but attractive. The design reminds me of something Daniel Simon would create. It looks like his work or someone who has been inspired by his work. I can tell these were designers who live and breathe ID. I'm surprised the engineers let them do their thing. What I'm looking at is not just a bland styling exercise. The form is beautiful but there is a purpose for every detail.
@@Matthew-zx8cs Industrial design is seriously ignored, I don't understand why. We live in a designed world, and yet most people know nothing of its designers.
Yep. I read an article laat year where they've invented a weapon that rotates an infrared laser 100,000 times per second that can detect an incoming bullet, calculate its origin and fire a response bullet within 1/100th of a second. - Meaning that the sniper who fired at it would be shot dead long before he could move his head out of the away. Couldnt imagine an army of such things walking around.
While we surely are heading to that future, I don't think it's gonna be possible till true A.I. comes into play. I mean, how does a robot defines what is a human, a tree, another human or just a falling rock? And of these, who is enemey or ally?
Exactly!!! If this world continues to be so retarded it won't take long for humanity to be jailed, erradicated for even asking "Why can't we kick a rodog?"
I never understood why robots in movies rarely, if ever, have 360° view. Who in their right mind would design a robot to perform any kind of task without at least the ability to see all around at once?
@@satyampandey2222 I'm talking about science fiction, if, for example, they can send things through time and space, an extra SSD or some more RAM shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks so much. I was soooo trying to figure out why they would want this. I couldn't think of a single household application for it. But your idea sounds right.
@@stanislav4607 I believe the guy said that they have a lot of applications, in oil, minnery and other things. I may dare to say this has many industrial applications according to what the guy said.
@@stanislav4607 Thats exactly why I say it's the most useful. Because it's a platform that people can use it hoever they like, instead of being a closed thing, that only does one thing.
Stanislav G. Think about it for literally two seconds. It can go into hazardous places humans can’t and using the arm do things only a human would be able to do, a good example being what the other commenter said, inspecting bombs. It could be used as a rescue dog, or even as a caretaker. The uses are even more self evident in a military context. Your comment makes no sense
How about an infrared camera for a search and rescue application? A fleet of these carrying an extra battery and infrared could find missing people really fast. Or hunt you down and kill you really fast. Depends on your perspective :)
If I had one, the first thing I'd do is attach googly eyes to its hand/head. That said, congratulations to the developers; these are genuinely impressive robots.
They must have been working in a strictly no googly eyes environment, No normal person could resist putting googly eyes on that thing unless it mean't immediate dismissal.
It needs a pair of cameras looking at the space just above the hand. A whip antenna should be at the very back of the thing for longer range WiFi. A tapered colinear can give you a very high gain disk shaped radiation pattern. The only issue I could see with doing that is the case where the other end of the link is high in the air.
Joschi comment bait. Fish in a barrel. Cue heated faux argument about millennials and political correctness and "freedom." This planet isn't spinning in a circle; we are the ones caught in an infinite mental loop.
@@crow775Every one with common sense should hate PETA, the organisation so friendly towards animals that it euthanizes more than 90% of animals that have the misfortune of crossing their path.
*Boston Dynamics-* "Hey Janelle, what's wrong with wolfie? I can hear him barking." *also Boston Dynamics-* "Wolfies fine honey, wolfies just fine. Where are you? *Boston Dynamics-* "Your foster parents are dead.
that was the first thing that came to mind. kind of creepy how it looks exactly like the one in the show. They're gonna use it for police applications so I guess it's only a matter of time 😂
Nah Rovers are alot more efficient. Something like this uses too much power, the feet wouldn't do well in the sand and rocks, and would be tough to put solar panels somewhere.
@Tony Belazquine How? You do realise how small the space exploration budget is compared to literally everything else, right? If you split the Nasa 2019 budget and gave it to all the homeless people, they'd get $140 each. A lot less than that after taking out the massive logistics cost of giving cash to 150 million random people. That will achieve absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, space exploration projects have given us reason to invent some of the most useful technologies of the modern age.
This is awesome Good job entire team And i see the use of this mechanical companion are lives saving, threatning situations to community and overcome remotely such situations... Well done
LOL awesome! I was hoping he wouldn't kick it. I love that drone idea. It could take off and feed terrain information back to Spot mini so that it could plot a course around any large obstacles like rivers, cliffs, etc... Sweet!
Yes, Metalhead ... scary stuff. Even worse, we never found out if it was happening all over the world, was someone in control of them, was it only in England ...
the robots design was directly inspired by boston dynamics. though i'll be honest i'm pretty tired of people comparing fictitious designs to real world use and application.
I m sorry I beg your pardon. Can you plz tell me what kind of job are we taking about here? Does it has to do something with high voltage power supply lines?
@@nahimiYT Its called "Martial Law" a "Curfew", "Subjugation". A robot cant tell right from wrong or who the real victim is. Good luck getting killed by one of them by it thinking you are the perp. Being it cant analyze the situation like a living breathing person.
@@mindyours752 The robot won't have to. Humans will have the last say. The robot will make small autonomous decisions to avoid obstacles but it won't start attacking people willy-nilly. Perfect for surveillance too, especially in large cities. And there is no way these will be used to kill people, at least not anytime soon.
@@mindyours752 You realize that this is only a peak beginning stage of what we can actually do with robots. Making robots actually perform such a decision is very possible in the future. I mean shit were about to colonize another planet come 2024. We are only advancing our technology from here. Autonomous cars, self working robots I mean, only time could tell and only our minds will limit us.
"I wouldn't promise that it's never gonna run into anybody" - I would pretty much promise they will... run into... anybody... and EVERYbody.. at some point.
@@tigeroll - true; but if I were the owner, presumably I could make sure it wouldn't try to kill me. If someone else has one, how can I be sure they didn't buy it for murderous purposes.....?
jasiel delgado military application will be great with this honestly. I don’t see the problem there. But yeah anything military seems to scare the public.
It would be a huge advancement over current police robots. You are aware that the police have been using robots on SWAT teams and investigating potential bombs - right?
I thought you were replaced with the LGBT-1000 from what I seen in the latest Terminator movie. You would have been a much better father figure for John Conner.
John Connor: You just can’t go around killing people. The Terminator: Why? John Connor: What do you mean why? ‘Cause you can’t. The Terminator: Why? John Connor: Because you just can’t, OK? Trust me on this.
Thats how stupid people denauncing gods order look like if they try to keep world from collapsing. Demons and AI will have quick job dragging this thing down.
haha, excellent reference, but really, when we're talking about future AI robots, or aliens, do they even have a concept of violence? Likely not. This whole idea of war, and life, and death, and conquering, and controlling may just be ideas that only very simple, basic earthly life forms conceive of.?
Beautiful robot. Like an electric dog pet :-) Could be a good tool or an assistant for any manual job. *Robot operator and maintainer* will be a solid job !
The automated gun technology we already have will blow you away. When I got out of the Army in 12' we had c.r.o.w systems, which have the option to be fully automated. They used microphones to listen for sniper fire. It could tell by the sound of the bullet EXACTLY where it came from. Turn and engage the sniper automatically. It doesn't miss, period. We also have (I forget the name) auto mini guns that take out mortars. Now think about that for a moment. A, mortar. Something that can be as small as a grenade, moving at a high rate of speed, coming from 100-1000+ ft in the air. It detects it, tracks it, lights it up and blows it up before it lands. If there is one thing computers can do, is kill humans with deadly accuracy. This is stuff we already have... in service... right now. Anyone who has been deployed in the last 10 years knows that sound. "Buuump, buuump, buuump, in coming!, incoming!, incoming!... MMMMMMEEEEEEEHEHEHEHEEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!! BOOOOOOOOOM!"
So from what I understand, Spot Mini's using electric motors rather than the hydraulic ones in Atlas and older Spot versions? It sounds a lot quieter and doesn't seem to have the same pump motor whine
I dont know if it's because of that motor change or not, but it looks like the motion is all a lot smoother too! Impressive as hell, it's moving like an actual animal now
yeah its going to be one of the hardest points in all of human history as a cabal of globalist elites replace millions of people with robots. once we are unemployable and powerless will we get to reap the benefits? Doubt.
@@huyked Why is what I'm describing the central pillar of Andrew Yang's campaign then? People often look just in front of them. Play this development 10 years ahead. You don't have to believe me, just remember I told you so ;)
@@huyked Andrew Yang is looking ahead and seeing massive unemployment due to automation (Joe Rogan has a good interview of him). Yang suggests a Universal Basic income of 1k per month per person in the USA -so he's trying to fix the problem. (though its more of a bandaid as our whole society will need to transition in a profound way) And we do live an amazing time and maybe it will work out well and I was a little harsh with my first comment. I'm just also very worried, especially given how out of touch the elite today are with the average person.
sure with wrench attachment added to the hand a API can be written so it can change tool on hand by it self. This can make a excellent mechanic assistant and even teacher. there are so many capabilities that this platform can build upon.
Can you imagine an army of these just being slung into a battlefield, upgraded to hit 45 to 55 mph, running, sprinting, jumping...carrying weaponized drones on their backs or what have you. Half of them with emergency supplies to trapped soldiers. They run a blanket cover, and when it's over and some are too damage, they destroy themselves.
@ProgM Ehm... Simply by looking at it? The thing is too small, too weak, and too unstable. Even if it were to bump into someone, most likely, that robot would fall over.
@ProgM Considering how much robot technology is struggling right now, hardly this thing will be widely used in military for the next few decades, or ever, really. It brings no benefit except for being remotely controlled. Other than that, a common trained soldier is more efficient. Far more efficient.
I can imagine the military is bouncing in their chairs just looking at these things. IED disarm and disposal, long distance all-terrain mule, room clearing, and of course the pranks. "No, Jarhead, you can't ride the robot."
I'd start a pool as to how long it takes a solider to injure himself and destroy the thing at the same time. I have not seen anything private Snuffy can't injure himself with.
sorry to stop the tinfoil hats. but there are already drones and airplanes that the military has and they work with AI. a robot with 4 leg is totally useless for the military. a drone runs for much longer and it's suitable for basically any terrain and it's faster and yes it has guns.
"HUMANS ARE OBSTACLES"
vinkaks yeah, shouldn't be more than another 10 years now before we have a need for Blade Runners
Overlord bot not allowing obstacles to kick it anymore
Convenience has made necessary an obstacle free environment
Ah, so that's why they're gonna exterminate us
With TOTAL control, one flick of the switch and then wall-e no more good.
"I won't kick it. We're not allowed to do that anymore." 🤔
because the robots are now self aware...we gotta keep at peace with them before shit gets real.
Too much haters xD
Exactly! That's a scary thing to say.
I for one welcome our new robot overlords
@@2PacStoleMyBike Robots are not self aware..even we humans arent self aware yet loo
"we're not allowed to kick them anymore". Translation "they're starting to remember us kicking them" . . . . . .
Listen and understand, it does not forgive, it does not forget, and it absolutely will not stop until it punishes you for kicking it!
We are Geth
Eventually there will have to be some form of self-preservation programming. It may not try to bite you but it could run away and call for help.
Nah... it's a political correctness whiff in Boston Dynamics
It literally is that them kicking the robots created such an outcry because of how animalistic they look that they've decided they don't want to deal with that again.
THATS how you market stuff. Present it like its nothing too special, like its just something eventually everybody will use. Talk about its features, be honest about its weaknesses. Let people test the thing.
Exactly the opposite of apple and Co.
The honesty is a great change from the typical tech presentation
Just, forgot the shirt.
All it needs is fur and a wet tongue and man has a new best friend who can easily bring you a beer.
I think Google owns Boston Dynamics but wouldnt be surprised if Apple acquired it
While this might be the way you PREFER how stuff is marketed to you. Apple proves you wrong with their sales numbers.
THIS is how you market B2B.
The way apple markets is B2C. Also what we see here is for security and industrial applications. Apple while a tech firm mainly targets an audience looking for vanity items.
Marc: "I know you think it's a head but it's a hand."
Moments later: "I like to call this chicken *head* mode."
@faded fella shut the fuck up. irrelevant comment
Gabriel Martin how the fuck is that related to the funny comment is my question. That guy replied bunch of irrelevant shits and no one fucking cares about what he said
@Gabriel Martin @wayway has a point.. wtf was that.
@faded fella
The jihadists are going to love this!
Yes but saying "I like to call this.. chicken head mode" is not literally calling it a head.
I love how honest they are, stuff like: "I won't promise they won't run anyone over but it works pretty well". It really is what sets a good company apart from shitty sensationalist companies and startups.
Of course in crowd control mode, it will be programmed to run into people, while spraying tear gas from special nozzles.
Boston dynamics are not here to fuck around and give out pampered bull crap
If I ever see one of those walking down the street on it's own. I'm shooting it. We truly need to stop the advances in robotics or we're all out of the job. You know what happens then right? Stuff still won't be free. No sort of universal income would help either. At any time those programs can end. I swear. we are heading for a place we've never been to. And we don't want to go there.
@@fpsdovah2572 no. They're here to replace humans everywhere. Imagine if these were the police force. Think it would give a damn a womans pregnant? Think it would care if there's a child near by while it's shooting gas or worse bullets? Hell, I've seen a robot do everything it needs to build a house. farmers are helping remove themselves from the farms with GPS (same thing self driving cars use, how long before a self driving tractor comes into play). I swear. We're going to remove the need for human labor. Which means we'll remove the need to put up with so many people. There will be a die off at some point. At least a full 1/3
@TheBigBadHelmut "no. They're here to replace humans everywhere. Imagine if these were the police force. Think it would give a damn a womans pregnant? Think it would care if there's a child near by while it's shooting gas or worse bullets?"
Say a cop doesn't give a damn if a woman's pregnant or if kids are nearby when it's shooting gas or bullets, what happens? That cop is fired and put on trial or if not, persecuted by the public.
"We're going to remove the need for human labor. Which means we'll remove the need to put up with so many people."
There is no "need" for any human anything. "Need" is a myth. Our ancestors could have gone extinct 3.4 million years ago just as they were making stone tools popular. Or this planet could have simply never formed.
one day if you don't pay your taxes something like this will be coming for you.
And then you will pay, lol 😂
They say it got smart. A new order of intelligence. Then it saw all people as a threat not just the ones who didn't pay their taxes.
I´ll make sure to have a dozen of these to defend me hahaha
You think people will still have jobs where they can avoid taxes? Cashless society?
Your furniture, Xbox, computers, appliances and family will be loaded onto a semi and taken to an undisclosed location until you PAY UP. Meanwhile, your kids will have fun playing with Spot until you do!
"We are not allowed to kick them anymore" we'll done PETA👍
Naw, the robo dog is becoming self aware and is ready to kill anyone.
Amit Sharma “we’ll done”
ethical treatment of androids
RA9 will save us
But we BEAT it
I want one. Not sure what I'd do with it, but I want one anyways.
Take over your neighborhood
Buy a dog instead.
@@bobjackson4720 but I'd have to walk it and scoop its poop. No thanks, I'll buy a spotmini when they get down to $3K.
Program - Voice command. "Spot get me a drink" Spot walks to fridge. Opens fridge. Identifies and grabs drink. Closes fridge. Carries drink to couch.
@@spencereng genius, okay now I have a reason to buy. Thank you. 😁
Industrial designers did a really good job with the form.
Everything except the arm. The arm looks like an afterthought.
@@brainmind4070 After thought indeed, but its well implemented with the rest of the body.
You are the first person I have ever seen ever who not only knows what Industrial Designers are and do but also call out the work they did. Big ups.
@@Matthew-zx8cs The attention to detail is impressive, I love the subtle sculpting. It's a very beautiful and functional piece, no battle between form and function. Even the choice of color seems well thought out, including the placement of graphics. It's not that fake, futuristic white or silver people like Phillipe Starck uses. It's an industrial yellow, not bright, almost dystopian but attractive. The design reminds me of something Daniel Simon would create. It looks like his work or someone who has been inspired by his work.
I can tell these were designers who live and breathe ID. I'm surprised the engineers let them do their thing.
What I'm looking at is not just a bland styling exercise. The form is beautiful but there is a purpose for every detail.
@@Matthew-zx8cs Industrial design is seriously ignored, I don't understand why. We live in a designed world, and yet most people know nothing of its designers.
"Please put down your weapon. You have 20 seconds to comply."
Its 15 seconds
Can’t wait for the Walking Gun
*puts down weapon*
"ERROR (232): In detection.c: find_weapon_on_ground(): Illegal enum value"
"You have 10 seconds to comply"
"5"
"4"
...
ED209 used to scare me stiff when I was a kid.
One well placed 30-06 round in under 20 seconds will take care of that robot terrorist.
3:05 "One day I'll do it, Marc."
2:00
Spot will eventually be able to fire automatic rounds on target while running at full speed over obstacles.
RoboCop style...
exactly my thought ; _ ;
It can even do it while running backward, retreating.
Yep. I read an article laat year where they've invented a weapon that rotates an infrared laser 100,000 times per second that can detect an incoming bullet, calculate its origin and fire a response bullet within 1/100th of a second. - Meaning that the sniper who fired at it would be shot dead long before he could move his head out of the away. Couldnt imagine an army of such things walking around.
@@MrDlt123 It's gonna get real crazy 'round here on this planet
While we surely are heading to that future, I don't think it's gonna be possible till true A.I. comes into play. I mean, how does a robot defines what is a human, a tree, another human or just a falling rock? And of these, who is enemey or ally?
@2:40 Skynet send a T-1000 back in time to this fine man´s office with just one message:
You are not allowed to kick them anymore.
Exactly!!!
If this world continues to be so retarded it won't take long for humanity to be jailed, erradicated for even asking "Why can't we kick a rodog?"
Yeah, but just imagine it in Arnold Schwarzenegger's voice
Exactly
I bet they don't test toasters with a baseball bat. Needless damage is needless
@Джейсон Хичкок It tried, but is a known fact in the future, that you cannot time travel wearing a weave.
I never understood why robots in movies rarely, if ever, have 360° view.
Who in their right mind would design a robot to perform any kind of task without at least the ability to see all around at once?
Especially battle droids. Who would build battle robots that you can sneak up on?
Cause 360° is too much data
Simple. makes for a better story. If movies only portrayed reality, what's the point?
@@agrothe so I should never expect even a glimmer of science in my fiction?
@@satyampandey2222 I'm talking about science fiction, if, for example, they can send things through time and space, an extra SSD or some more RAM shouldn't be a problem.
Excellent! The hand will be stable while running and firing their main gun at the same time. Skynet is pleased!
Funny that's what i thought when i saw it. Stability is next level.
Those are being used for that now, it's not a next step.
We use far too many drones for warfare.
This is a good thing. Not a bad one.
@@manuelsputnik Assassin bot is good, not a bad thing. Yeah right.....
Thanks so much. I was soooo trying to figure out why they would want this. I couldn't think of a single household application for it. But your idea sounds right.
Best (useful) robot I have ever seen. Period. The kinematics are just incredible.
@@stanislav4607 investigating bomb threats is a great application.
@@stanislav4607 I believe the guy said that they have a lot of applications, in oil, minnery and other things. I may dare to say this has many industrial applications according to what the guy said.
@@stanislav4607 Thats exactly why I say it's the most useful. Because it's a platform that people can use it hoever they like, instead of being a closed thing, that only does one thing.
Stanislav G.
Think about it for literally two seconds. It can go into hazardous places humans can’t and using the arm do things only a human would be able to do, a good example being what the other commenter said, inspecting bombs. It could be used as a rescue dog, or even as a caretaker. The uses are even more self evident in a military context. Your comment makes no sense
Yeah, it walks so smoothly! Especially when it went over that block
14kg payload. It can carry a 2yo kid. So u can use it instead of baby carriage.
Teach it to change diapers too lol
Lmao imagine a 2 yr old riding on its own robohorse
This will be its chief application
Or, you know: Dingo mode activate.
soon you will see the rich Hollywood celbs at LV and Gucci stores with their kids on robots and Philippine helpers controlling the robots.
What would those racks be for?
*successfully avoids saying guns*
Oh no
How about an infrared camera for a search and rescue application? A fleet of these carrying an extra battery and infrared could find missing people really fast. Or hunt you down and kill you really fast. Depends on your perspective :)
they have said they will not allow them to be used in offensive manors like that.
@@riseandshinejp yeah my bad
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“it treats me as an obstacle” you already know it.
An obstacle that it won’t run down or hurt lmao clown
calm down. we all know we are just joking when we threat them.
Yeah one that they won’t harm (I know you’re joking it’s just that all the jokes are the same and suck)
If I had one, the first thing I'd do is attach googly eyes to its hand/head. That said, congratulations to the developers; these are genuinely impressive robots.
Jason P. I don’t understand why it doesn’t have googly eyes already 🤔
@Jason P. You mean... like that?
czcams.com/video/tf7IEVTDjng/video.html
They must have been working in a strictly no googly eyes environment, No normal person could resist putting googly eyes on that thing unless it mean't immediate dismissal.
Yes, exactly like that. Thanks for the link.
It needs a pair of cameras looking at the space just above the hand.
A whip antenna should be at the very back of the thing for longer range WiFi. A tapered colinear can give you a very high gain disk shaped radiation pattern. The only issue I could see with doing that is the case where the other end of the link is high in the air.
Roof rack how nice. Surely the military won't put a gun turret on it.
Yes they will, and don't call me Shirley.
It's there for a bucket seat so that I can ride around on my new miniature robot pony.
If you've thought of it, they've already done it.
Eventually it’ll happen and we’ll probably see drones flying around too
@@timdelvecchio yup exactly. People are being paid six figures right now to come up with such ideas and put them into action lol
"I won't kick it. We're not allowed to do that anymore."
_GOD DAMN IT, PETA!_
Joschi comment bait. Fish in a barrel. Cue heated faux argument about millennials and political correctness and "freedom." This planet isn't spinning in a circle; we are the ones caught in an infinite mental loop.
@@OliverHaughton WTF you sure are caught in a mental loop.
@@OliverHaughton One doesn't have to be a stupid fucking republican to hate PETA. Many centrists do.
@@crow775Every one with common sense should hate PETA, the organisation so friendly towards animals that it euthanizes more than 90% of animals that have the misfortune of crossing their path.
@@Heydelios as long as if Peta executes animals without much pain maybe they'll stay sorta true to their name
Some facial recognition and a weapon is going to make that one scary killing machine.
Since watching "Metalhead" (Black Mirror) - I am terrified!
*Boston Dynamics-*
"Hey Janelle, what's wrong with wolfie? I can hear him barking."
*also Boston Dynamics-*
"Wolfies fine honey, wolfies just fine. Where are you?
*Boston Dynamics-*
"Your foster parents are dead.
Come with me if you want to live.
😆
@@DennisMoore664Charge me if you want to live :)))
This reminds me of that Black Mirror episode...
that was the first thing that came to mind. kind of creepy how it looks exactly like the one in the show. They're gonna use it for police applications so I guess it's only a matter of time 😂
Same thing here
I'm pretty sure that episode was inspired by these machines, not the other way around.
_"It's a hand not a head-"_
Literally 10 seconds later
_"We call this 'chicken head' mode."_
NASA should collaborate with Boston Dynamics for Next Mars Expedition
Nah Rovers are alot more efficient. Something like this uses too much power, the feet wouldn't do well in the sand and rocks, and would be tough to put solar panels somewhere.
@Tony Belazquine How? You do realise how small the space exploration budget is compared to literally everything else, right? If you split the Nasa 2019 budget and gave it to all the homeless people, they'd get $140 each. A lot less than that after taking out the massive logistics cost of giving cash to 150 million random people. That will achieve absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, space exploration projects have given us reason to invent some of the most useful technologies of the modern age.
Didnt you see the movie Mars? That's how everyone dies.
@Tony Belazquine You are suggesting that we train robot dogs to kill the homeless? You monster!
@Tony Belazquine that is a political issue not a scientific one politicians should do that not scientist
Now show me the real footage of this thing field tested with a minigun on its back with 100% headshot accuracy 🤭
Why do you think they are perfecting those human body detecting cameras ;)
Exactly my thoughts!!!
EMP proof?
You realise there already are armed robots, sniper ones iirc.
Insufficiently heavy and too high center of gravity to handle the recoil and resulting vibration. The accuracy would be terrible.
This is awesome
Good job entire team
And i see the use of this mechanical companion are lives saving, threatning situations to community and overcome remotely such situations...
Well done
LOL awesome! I was hoping he wouldn't kick it. I love that drone idea. It could take off and feed terrain information back to Spot mini so that it could plot a course around any large obstacles like rivers, cliffs, etc... Sweet!
Bruh I would've paid to see him just yeet that shit off the stage lmao.
The worlds most expensive beer holder has arrived!
Roach clip.
pocket pussy
Presidential pussy grabber...
I'm sure it will hold a weapon far before a beer.
>R2D2 screeching angrily
Once you see Boston Dynamics/Marc Raibert's robots, EVERYTHING ELSE looks and performs amateurish by comparison.
They should get together with Elon Musk.
Have you seen the Russian "robots" that were just a person inside 😂
Honda had some pretty sweet humanoid ones, but have not seen much about them for years now!
Hope they don't change there name to Cyberdyne
Boston Dynamics is owned by Google
If you are watching this, you are the resistance.
HAHAH good one!
Lol
nah I'm gonna join the robots
"I see now why you cry... but it's something I can never do"
The original boston dynamics videos where some of the first videos i ever watched on youtube when i first started using the platform.
This is one of my favorite companies. Truly exceptional work in robotics.
When this robot looks less unsettling than Sonic from his new movie 🤔
very unrelated but sure
Because simple metal box with four legs is still far away from uncanny valley.
movement so smooth now , this thing has came a long.way , and human beings just that much closer to our.......
Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 5. You're Welcome!
I was going to say that.
IKR! Scary AF.
Yes, Metalhead ... scary stuff. Even worse, we never found out if it was happening all over the world, was someone in control of them, was it only in England ...
the robots design was directly inspired by boston dynamics.
though i'll be honest i'm pretty tired of people comparing fictitious designs to real world use and application.
Yeeeep
ladies and gentlemen... the next generation of US army! The "liberation" puppy
Making the world safe for democracy. Of course.
Love it!! Thank You!!
This is awesome for Frontline work!
they probably want to use it to work on electrical equipment on those oil rigs so people don't die from arc flash
I m sorry I beg your pardon. Can you plz tell me what kind of job are we taking about here? Does it has to do something with high voltage power supply lines?
Or they could wear the right equipment and follow the right procedures
Likely Only if the cost of the robot is below the price they have to pay the family.
They are more likely to want to use it around leaks etc. Electrical equipment generally is not serviced live. Leaks by there nature are.
"Police Application" - Hope everyone paid attention to that part.
Sounds great! Seeing these patrol the streets will make everybody feel so much safer.
@@nahimiYT Its called "Martial Law" a "Curfew", "Subjugation". A robot cant tell right from wrong or who the real victim is. Good luck getting killed by one of them by it thinking you are the perp. Being it cant analyze the situation like a living breathing person.
@@mindyours752 The robot won't have to. Humans will have the last say. The robot will make small autonomous decisions to avoid obstacles but it won't start attacking people willy-nilly. Perfect for surveillance too, especially in large cities. And there is no way these will be used to kill people, at least not anytime soon.
@@nahimiYT Its nice you believe that there will be eyes for every drone deployed on the streets. That is very optimistic of you.
@@mindyours752 You realize that this is only a peak beginning stage of what we can actually do with robots. Making robots actually perform such a decision is very possible in the future. I mean shit were about to colonize another planet come 2024. We are only advancing our technology from here. Autonomous cars, self working robots I mean, only time could tell and only our minds will limit us.
That thing is equally cool as it is terrifying.
"I wouldn't promise that it's never gonna run into anybody" - I would pretty much promise they will... run into... anybody... and EVERYbody.. at some point.
Why is the only thing I can think of using this thing for is taking it for a walk?
I would like to ride a bigger one
Or it can take you to a walk too, he even has an arm :)
??? Why is the first thing that comes to mind when I see it - "how many different ways can I destroy it?"
@@j.macjordan9779 If you bought one, that would be the last thought on your mind. Very expensive.
@@tigeroll - true; but if I were the owner, presumably I could make sure it wouldn't try to kill me. If someone else has one, how can I be sure they didn't buy it for murderous purposes.....?
He said police application to not scare the crowd by saying military application
jasiel delgado military application will be great with this honestly. I don’t see the problem there. But yeah anything military seems to scare the public.
Policing isn't scary? If the police will execute every order without question any resistance is futile.
@@lewleo999 German SS from the ranks of the police
Police application is way more scary, IMO
@@TueLesPigeons Yeah imagine one of these patrolling your streets, scary.
His first example of application. Police. Great.
It would be a huge advancement over current police robots. You are aware that the police have been using robots on SWAT teams and investigating potential bombs - right?
I can see these running down a busy street snatching purses on day one. A robotic dingo stole my laptop :(
"can i kick it?" ,....."no you can't!"
Yes you caaaaaaaaaaan!!!
@@PappyMandarine
Can I KICK IT???
Getting closer to the Hunter from Half Life.
from Fahrenheit 451
@@victork5613 yes that too :) My fav book!
Imagin a wave of thousands of these.
You would be wise not to kick my family.
@@goldeternal There is a guy like you in every bar in the world.
Good one hahaha
I thought you were replaced with the LGBT-1000 from what I seen in the latest Terminator movie. You would have been a much better father figure for John Conner.
@@gavincurtis I wish this was untrue but you sir are correct.
T-600
John Connor: You just can’t go around killing people.
The Terminator: Why?
John Connor: What do you mean why? ‘Cause you can’t.
The Terminator: Why?
John Connor: Because you just can’t, OK? Trust me on this.
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Your reason holds no logic I was not programmed with emotions All Humans Must Die
Thats how stupid people denauncing gods order look like if they try to keep world from collapsing.
Demons and AI will have quick job dragging this thing down.
haha, excellent reference, but really, when we're talking about future AI robots, or aliens, do they even have a concept of violence? Likely not. This whole idea of war, and life, and death, and conquering, and controlling may just be ideas that only very simple, basic earthly life forms conceive of.?
@@DeepInsideZettaiRyouiki your god kills the innocent.
imagine putting sheep or dog skin on it. would be good for pranks.
Dog skin... I really hope you mean costume, otherwise that would be kinda grusome lmao
oh no, a robot furry
It won't be able to see .. will block cameras
Fake Pranks
@@ausden9525 you dont own any leather boots, fox coats, or raccoon hats?
Thats is cool on so many levels
Guy: It's not a head, it's a hand.
Also Guy: I like to call it chicken head mode.
Lol
I wish I could afford to buy one for myself - it colud be cool companion - so much potential
Beautiful robot. Like an electric dog pet :-)
Could be a good tool or an assistant for any manual job.
*Robot operator and maintainer* will be a solid job !
Eh. Automation an ai is moving fast. Will soon be general purpose immanence robots. But at least for a few decades, that would be a good idea.
So adorable
The automated gun technology we already have will blow you away. When I got out of the Army in 12' we had c.r.o.w systems, which have the option to be fully automated. They used microphones to listen for sniper fire. It could tell by the sound of the bullet EXACTLY where it came from. Turn and engage the sniper automatically. It doesn't miss, period. We also have (I forget the name) auto mini guns that take out mortars. Now think about that for a moment. A, mortar. Something that can be as small as a grenade, moving at a high rate of speed, coming from 100-1000+ ft in the air. It detects it, tracks it, lights it up and blows it up before it lands. If there is one thing computers can do, is kill humans with deadly accuracy. This is stuff we already have... in service... right now. Anyone who has been deployed in the last 10 years knows that sound. "Buuump, buuump, buuump, in coming!, incoming!, incoming!... MMMMMMEEEEEEEHEHEHEHEEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!! BOOOOOOOOOM!"
So from what I understand, Spot Mini's using electric motors rather than the hydraulic ones in Atlas and older Spot versions? It sounds a lot quieter and doesn't seem to have the same pump motor whine
I dont know if it's because of that motor change or not, but it looks like the motion is all a lot smoother too! Impressive as hell, it's moving like an actual animal now
That was what I was thinking. I can't wait until we can make one biped (pit droid intensifies)
It is using electric motors
Such an amazing time we live in with all its technological advancements!
yeah its going to be one of the hardest points in all of human history as a cabal of globalist elites replace millions of people with robots. once we are unemployable and powerless will we get to reap the benefits? Doubt.
@@AetherXIV
Sounds like a conspiracy theory.
@@huyked Why is what I'm describing the central pillar of Andrew Yang's campaign then? People often look just in front of them. Play this development 10 years ahead. You don't have to believe me, just remember I told you so ;)
@@AetherXIV
Before I answer, I have to ask. Is Andrew Yang a part of the problem, or is he trying to fix it? And his central pillar being UBI?
@@huyked Andrew Yang is looking ahead and seeing massive unemployment due to automation (Joe Rogan has a good interview of him). Yang suggests a Universal Basic income of 1k per month per person in the USA -so he's trying to fix the problem. (though its more of a bandaid as our whole society will need to transition in a profound way) And we do live an amazing time and maybe it will work out well and I was a little harsh with my first comment. I'm just also very worried, especially given how out of touch the elite today are with the average person.
Loved it
¡Una maravilla!
Marc Raibert: There is Like the Police Application, where they wanna drive it!
Everyone Else: Lol, K, Do the Chicken Head again!
This is what @NASA should use for its Mars explorations but a bit more enhance with a lot more unique space exploration qualities
Does not work. Mars is covered in very fine sand. Check out www.nasa.gov/specials/wheels/ if you want to educate yourself
@@britzwickit Just give it some big flip flops or vans and it'll be fine
@RV Life You are fake. Prove otherwise.
Sounds queerish
It would scare the martians..
AMAZING = FOLLOW THIS COMPANY!
sure with wrench attachment added to the hand a API can be written so it can change tool on hand by it self. This can make a excellent mechanic assistant and even teacher. there are so many capabilities that this platform can build upon.
"And we will never put a weapon on the end of it's arm" *laughs in robot*
Cop:
Get him Boston!
Robot:
I can't bump into humans.
A very slight change to programming would make it willing to kill.
@@kensmith5694 It won't bump into us, but it will step over our cooling corpses.
I WANT ONE!!! I'll take on walks through the neighborhood 😁
super cool,well done
If this thing can run with me during training I am all the way in.
It's all the way in as well
Kojima is quickly becoming a prophet
Can you imagine an army of these just being slung into a battlefield, upgraded to hit 45 to 55 mph, running, sprinting, jumping...carrying weaponized drones on their backs or what have you. Half of them with emergency supplies to trapped soldiers. They run a blanket cover, and when it's over and some are too damage, they destroy themselves.
That last part there might change the dynamics of Islamist fighters being glorified as martyrs for volunteering as suicide bombers.
I want one !!!!!!!!!!!!
creepy, but cool.. I can see it wearing the neighbors dog for a sweater..
@ProgM
Except it isn't strong enough to cause any real harm to anybody.
@ProgM
Ehm... Simply by looking at it? The thing is too small, too weak, and too unstable. Even if it were to bump into someone, most likely, that robot would fall over.
@ProgM
Considering how much robot technology is struggling right now, hardly this thing will be widely used in military for the next few decades, or ever, really. It brings no benefit except for being remotely controlled. Other than that, a common trained soldier is more efficient. Far more efficient.
@ProgM
How do you know US military is slaughtering civilians?
remove obstacle restriction and you'll have real life Goat Simulator -_-
perfect!
that sweet baby! so smart, what a cute robot
First they tried replacing humans... now they’re trying to replace man’s best friend?
THIS IS MADNESS!!
This thing will make coffee for you. Next moment, when you're not looking, it will spike your coffee with its hidden inbuilt polonium 210 dispenser.
Military: hmm that long body seems suited for mounting....miniguns or...RAILGUNS!
Wow I can’t believe how much balance and footwork the robot has
Wow, it's perfect 😃
"we're not allowed to kick it anymore" botson dynamics just confirmed robopocalypse and is now taking precaution
I saw this and thought "Robot Greyhound Racing - Monkey Jockey not included"
Very cool, what i was promised as a kid is finally starting to show up.
I can imagine the military is bouncing in their chairs just looking at these things. IED disarm and disposal, long distance all-terrain mule, room clearing, and of course the pranks.
"No, Jarhead, you can't ride the robot."
I'd start a pool as to how long it takes a solider to injure himself and destroy the thing at the same time. I have not seen anything private Snuffy can't injure himself with.
Imagine flipping the logic so it doesn't treat humans as obstacles, but instead as targets =x
And what would it do? Lightly bump into people? lol
Once the obstacles are resolved full efficiency is achievable
Language is important, the fact the CEO himself is saying the machine treats humans merely as ‘obstacles’ is in itself frightening.
Department of Defense: (HEAVY BREATHING)
"how do we put the machine guns on"
Who do you think funds them?? 😂
@@tomakefinde and imagine what they have if this is going to be available to the public
sorry to stop the tinfoil hats. but there are already drones and airplanes that the military has and they work with AI. a robot with 4 leg is totally useless for the military.
a drone runs for much longer and it's suitable for basically any terrain and it's faster and yes it has guns.
amazing
Wow.Excellent...
ok how much recoil it can take? how many round of bullets I can load this thing with?
"... they've been through many hours of ab... *cough* uh, testing"
Let's call it how it is, they put sex toys on it...
@@2nd3rd1st that would be a very expensive "toy". but with the right "shell" it could be a new genre of porn. lets fund this!
@@kitsunekaze93 let's*
Why are you using quotation marks? The guy in the video never said that.
@@Vir9il They are talking about this video:czcams.com/video/iBt2aTjCNmI/video.html
Amazing
Take my money now!!!
oh it will take more than that
Might even take your virginity
Those things are probably $100,000 U.S. to buy.
@@dannygjk i am a consumer i have trillions of dollars