Top 10 NEW Humanoid Robots For 2024 (Tesla, Figure 01, Agility, Boston Dynamics and More)

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Published 2024-03-22
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Top 10 NEW Humanoid Robots For 2024 (Tesla, Figure 01, Agility, Boston Dynamics and More)
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   • Atlas Shuffles | Boston Dynamics  

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All Comments (21)
  • @teachgold
    I don't care who makes it, I want a robot to cook and clean. Sign me up as a first adaptor.
  • @omniverideus
    Boston Dynamics has got to be reconsidered with the new Atlas revealed yesterday. It looks like a game changer. One thing though, why are robotics engineers so resistant to toes? They do the fingers and hands but all the robots would move so much more efficiently with toes instead of shuffling along like they do. Also would allow for things like swivelling on the spot instead of the 20 step about-turn they do.
  • @ElMrBlack
    you say shortage in labor but most people will see this as a way for companies to get workers for a fraction of what you'd pay someone and they can have them work 24/7 the next decade will be wild
  • @dr_harrington
    Will be interesting to see how long before battle bots has a humanoid division.
  • @benbailey1174
    I don't understand this. All of the robots have two arms like humans. That's a weakness of ours. If you are carrying something with both hands, you loose all dexterity because your hands are full. Why don't robots have 3 or 4 arms so that they can do something even as simple as open a door without having to put down what they are carrying? Why pass on our weakness?
  • It is really evident how the quick AI development now infuses the old industries with extra speed. The doubling time for development of mechanics has been shortened quite some bit and the last years development is truly shocking. What stunned me the most in this video was the price tag for the cheapest one; the equivalent of the cost for one worker, one year in Sweden. Change is gonna come. What a time to be alive!
  • appreciate the presentation. feeling less confused with all the robotics development.
  • Figure 01 and Optimus are still leagues ahead of the others for hand dexterity (though the others do have different advantages).
  • @keithshelly
    I want a Figure 01 myself to take care of me when I get old. That won't be long since I am now 77 yrs of age.
  • @SoCalFreelance
    Boston Dynamics has gone to fully electric humanoid robots as of today.
  • @grantsigmon
    I’m “STUNNED” that I’m not “SHOCKED”.
  • I'm pretty sure once they stop playing around and make robots that can slurp, grab, glurp and gyrate the same as a human, Trafficking will stop dead in its tracks. Forced physical gratification will decrease by at least 90%. People will be far more loving and grateful for one another's company.
  • @aaronwissner
    That was a great and very informative video thank you for putting that one together
  • @pihi42
    It has begun - the endgame. Instead of kids, robots. We'll be replaced in 100 years.
  • @lookinaturmom
    a 100 million Canadian dollars is like $15, amazing!
  • @alonenjersey
    I'm okay with all of them just so long as I don't see any Terminator units with Phase 2 Plasma rifles in my neighborhood.
  • @pihi42
    Like Auto industry, in the beginning years there will be a lot of companies/models. After a while everything will merge into 2 or 3 big ones. In 10 years, current robots will feel like original Nokia bricks compared to modern pocket computers.
  • @Shabazza84
    Combine Figure 01 Speech capabilities and reasoning and stuff it into Unitzee H1 chassis and you can both say good bye to human picking and packing at Amazon and carrying your rubbish downstairs every Saturday. 15:00 Kinda funny to see Phnoienix' little idle movements after stting down that card. He looks a bit like Number 5.
  • @juliahello6673
    In a field this fast moving I don’t think it will be winner takes all. Any advances that one company makes will be reached by the others in a matter of months. In addition, the market is gigantic so even the most advanced company won’t be able to scale fast enough to take even a sliver of it.