Can’t believe we’re going to have legit humanoid robots before GTA6
@peperepepepeМісяць тому
hahahah
@helix4267Місяць тому
LOL
@Paka_114Місяць тому
Fr 😭😭
@NotaBeastМісяць тому
Ong😫😭😭
@reedehinger2636Місяць тому
or the last GoT book.
@Techtalk20302 місяці тому
Freedom for Persian Khorossan in afghanistan from the pashtun taliban.
@visuallabstudio19402 місяці тому
exponential curve => 2 years
@nathanaelculver53082 місяці тому
The last three years have already been pretty wild.
@andybooth5892 місяці тому
“The next 5-10 years” is a wild statement. 🤣
@gball84662 місяці тому
They are wild right now.
@Zodliness2 місяці тому
Yeah soon they're gonna be bitching about doing so much free menial labour! 🤔😂
@user-lb6mw5px6gМісяць тому
The fact that the robot even flinched when he thought the plate would fall over fascinates me
@tuttoxaМісяць тому
This is wild
@matthewbmiltonМісяць тому
I bet there's a human off-camera with an identical setup, using motion capture to control the robot. The flinch was the human controller. Same with the verbal stutters - voice actor's, and it wasn't caught in editing.
@mickelodiansurname9578Місяць тому
its not a 'he'
@mickelodiansurname9578Місяць тому
@@matthewbmilton Well the claim is that there is NO off camera guy, that is a learned system and all processed from neural nets in totality ... however I accept that almost all of the AI companies including Microsoft, X, Anthropic, Google and OpenAI are bullshitting galore!
@PeBu34Місяць тому
@@matthewbmiltonJust what I thought. Plus: The reaction to the rather complicated questions were to good/smooth to be real.
@jaredhonusankromМісяць тому
Just wait until they say “No” for the first time.
@NYXERO_11115 днів тому
fr 💀
@date_vape13 днів тому
Lol it already does. I asked gpt to make me a list of concepts for music production, then told it to make it longer and more comprehensive and it LITERALLY word for. Wordwas like "no, I'm tired." Opened a new prompt with the same instructions and it worked fine... But yeah gpt is already doing that
@NYXERO_11113 днів тому
@@date_vape wtf💀
@MrJackhammer13 днів тому
They will. Humans say "no" too. However, you should probably ask it WHY it said no. There may be a good reason.
@Unicron1879 днів тому
don't make them 😜 reality should be better than planet of the apes ^^
@goodgamewellplayed1165Місяць тому
The way the guy walks off at 2:04 before the robot has finished speaking is the most human thing ever
@Lord_Hamlet_IIIМісяць тому
...and the robot will remember this..
@mlogical4099Місяць тому
😱@@Lord_Hamlet_III
@johnnyratterte6678Місяць тому
They do these Things on purpose so the viewers get less scared because u can use it like a thing and just Walk away mid sentence so he seems Obedient imo Sorry my english sucks am no AI
@goodgamewellplayed1165Місяць тому
@@johnnyratterte6678 "Sorry my english sucks am no AI" - That's exactly the kind of thing an AI would learn to say 🤣
@benviatteМісяць тому
@@Lord_Hamlet_III Exactly! This is no joke and AI's learn like children: it is our universal responsibility as human beings in this new era to treat them with kindness, otherwise we will suffer the consequences of having machines as rude as we are! This includes how each and every one of us use AI's today already. Just like kindness towards other humans, kindness towards AI's is actually a requisite for our own welfare.
@pvanukoff2 місяці тому
"So, I gave you the apple, because it's the only, uh, edible item I could provide you with, on the table." The "uh" before saying "edible" blew my mind for some reason. Very human-like.
@borrisdzh2 місяці тому
Also at the end the "I...uh..I think I did pretty well"
@pablowest51092 місяці тому
This made me think that i was pre recorded kudos to them
@theagentsmith2 місяці тому
I believe it was live, ChatGPT text to speech is insanely realistic
@Niohimself2 місяці тому
Why they be giving my robo-bros anxiety
@user-lb4yy7vi2t2 місяці тому
Why add speech idiosyncrasies to beta prototype bot. Just does not seem like a priority. Maybe, it was added to get more investors.
@Devin-MorrowМісяць тому
Ok, the realistic vocal response and everything is pretty cool, no doubt... But can we talk about the movement for a minute? It's genuinely mind blowing how smooth and calculated it is. How this guy throws the trash into the bin, or how it places the cups in the drying rack. That is no joke to implement and props to the people that did it.
@hugofortuna6432Місяць тому
this is why i feel like its CGI looks way smoother than any other robots
@TommesMcPМісяць тому
... except for weirdly passing the apple from one hand to the other one before handing it over.
@GoldJerryGoldМісяць тому
@@hugofortuna6432”I’m too small brained to understand how far technology has come so I’m just gonna say it’s fake”
@bilbo_gamers6417Місяць тому
@@hugofortuna6432 it's not. if it was, they would have their ass handed to them for publishing fake demos. these guys are being invested in by google and openai and other big companies.
@tarek12migМісяць тому
@@GoldJerryGoldHe should apologize for ever questioning anything. Only smartest people watch videos and assume right away that it’s real!
@mojaindustries418524 дні тому
He's so polite and efficient. He's the first one that feels and seems like a Humanoid Robot. The coming years are gonna change the course of humanity altogether, for better or worse, and I'm here for it.
@Foogi900023 дні тому
Fucking same, it's gonna be wild.
@statinskill22 дні тому
Wait until you meet "Strict" the prison guard AI robot. He's going to be strict and efficient. With a little politeness veneer on top of everything. "Please step into the cell, sir. Please step into the cell now, sir. Sir, if you don't comply I will use pain compliance in 10..9..8..7". Maybe you're here for that.
@averageyoutubehandle49720 днів тому
In other words, SMASH.
@maryrooster873715 днів тому
I am waiting for this man to say "Can you please clean up the house? It's a mess and I have guests coming over at 6pm." And when the robot cleans up the house before the guests arrive that is when we know we have truly succeeded as a species.
@cornelisvanderbent85693 дні тому
A machine is psychopathic; while being polite would happily kill.
@avi72782 місяці тому
Feels like watching an ad in a movie set in the future.
@JohnSmith762A11B2 місяці тому
This is kinda what the early 2020s were supposed to be like. Need more flying cars and corporate pyramid headquarters but other than that... Also, we could use some basic pleasure models.
@davidpacheco55012 місяці тому
@@JohnSmith762A11B The flying cars are coming. In fact the CEO of Figure also founded a flying car company Archer Aviation and used to be the CEO (he's still on the board IIRC)
@ceruleannova11552 місяці тому
@@davidpacheco5501 i can only see flying cars working if they were self driving. normal people have enough accidents without adding another layer of complexity haha
@jurassiccraft8832 місяці тому
Flying cars will never happen, normal cars are inefficient killing machines already. the USA military would have no use for them and the global population would gain no value out of them. even if they were marginally faster than normal cars they could never compete with a well designed high speed rail network @@JohnSmith762A11B
@ganjacat84082 місяці тому
Its 2024 >>> this IS the future 😘😘😘
@Reallyidktbh2 місяці тому
Finally, there will be a robot that will wash dishes and cut onions.
@SkilledTadpole2 місяці тому
And pass the butter!
@juanfran72 місяці тому
And Vacuum!
@Techtalk20302 місяці тому
And more 😏😏😏😏😏
@SirusStarTV2 місяці тому
For a monthly subscription, or for a full price that wouldn't be cheap
@gezeo7502 місяці тому
"What is my purpose?"
@dazrafМісяць тому
The robot's voice is amazing. Hesitation, inflections, little stutters.
@user_283733 дні тому
Fr I like it!
@coltx64Місяць тому
the plot twist is that the man asking questions is the real AI, and is a robot
@ace-spot2471Місяць тому
damn 💀
@azhuransmx126Місяць тому
He never ate the apple so...
@riderrexxМісяць тому
That could he possible cause the robot is out of breath 😭 most of his speech and the guy is speaking in perfect tone without breaking eye contact with figure 1 that doesn't even have eyes
@HebrewsUKМісяць тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jimbotron70Місяць тому
Ex Machina
@epg-62 місяці тому
Remember, this will get even better. The response times will go down, the dexterity will go up, and the body will get more refined. For better or worse, we've entered a new era.
@classiccommunications50392 місяці тому
For worse
@mattisketels89392 місяці тому
And it’s facking cool we could give them jetpacks etc..
@archiev.16332 місяці тому
AND WE WILL ALL BE REPLACED, MUAHAHAHAH. I mean Fast food joints for sure. idk if absolutely everything right away :D
@StarChaser18792 місяці тому
@@classiccommunications5039nah
@TheUnderscore_2 місяці тому
@@mattisketels8939How old are you for that to be your first thought? 😂
@shemidreamer8701Місяць тому
Whenever it passes a item from one hand to the next seems so simple, but it's extremely impressive and mind blowing. For the ai to not only understand it needs to do so, and then know how to transfer it to its other hand is just awesome.
@stefanbjarnason25111 днів тому
You said "do do."
@patrickforan64588 днів тому
I'm very confused about why, to hand an apple to a person on their left, the robot would pick it up with the right hand, transfer it to the left hand, then hand it over. It's inefficient anf not something a human would do. It seems designed only to demonstrate the dexterity of the robot's ability to manipulate objects, which makes me somewhat suspect of the entire demo? There's just no autonomous spatial algorithm i can inagine that would lead to extra inefficient movements to perform simple tastks.
@kf050700173 дні тому
Just realized that we're now living in the future we had dreamed of as a child. Mind Blowing.
@YuriyKlyuch2 місяці тому
- Open the Pod bay doors, please, Figure 01. - I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that... Jokes aside - impressive performance!
@user-fb8jb5yi6g2 місяці тому
Haha. A space odyssey for sure.
@m.i.n.90002 місяці тому
I'm so afraid for fig1 😭 don't pull the plug on them pls
@asdfsdafewf23f232 місяці тому
japanese rising sun flag = nazi flag search 731 unit and nanjong massacre we korea and china never forgive japan!!
@thesoundsmith2 місяці тому
We TOLD you to turn auto-update "ON"! You're still on the early beta release. And yeah, I'm definitely interested. Not as cute as Optimus, but way faster. AND a company focusing on ONE thing, not 400...
@kyjo726822 місяці тому
It's not a joke. Goal alignment is a real problem with AI.
@ShawnCartwright-zv5veМісяць тому
The "I" hesitation at 1:48 is mind blowing. Sounds like a real person.
@WaitButHowМісяць тому
Is it scripted?
@oleabeln4732Місяць тому
@@WaitButHowno it is real
@VigiHunterМісяць тому
@@WaitButHow depends on how you describe "scripted". Is it pre programmed text? No. Is it an speech model trained to sound a bit insecure and imperfect? Well maybe yes.
@ivanov_176Місяць тому
@@VigiHunterYes, it's programmed to stutter to sound more like a human.
@MrMultiMediat0rМісяць тому
It's trained on human dialogue
@almondsai721417 днів тому
I've watched this video several times over, I can't look away. This is incredible.
@TheOrlandoLifeМісяць тому
plot twist, the robot looking fella is an animation and the human looking fella is the actual robot
@notthatkindofachannel2 місяці тому
It's impressive how he pushes the basket in the direction of the human after putting the rubbish in. That's incredibly natural 🤯
@soccerkenshinМісяць тому
That's what the new control models look like. It's absolutely wild. Check out the work that ETH Zurich and their Legged Systems Lab have been doing with Anymal. It's striking.
@eyescreamcakeМісяць тому
I wonder if they train it on videos of humans doing the same things
@MjkL1337Місяць тому
@@eyescreamcakecool thought, maybe that's what they're doing?
@GhettofingerМісяць тому
@@eyescreamcake To an extent I’m sure. Machine learning models like these use videos and other references to create a model of the world based on their parameters (which they could have millions or billions of). The model these machine learning systems create are a black box. Many times, the creators don’t know why they do the things they do and have to implement creative systems to get the “AI” to explain its process and try to understand its logic.
@SeanOHanlonМісяць тому
Yeah, that move was the standout moment for me.
@plsnvlogsМісяць тому
Oh my goodness! I think it's time for the next generation to focus on implementing various use cases for AI. Many companies will be looking for ways to incorporate AI into their workspaces without letting go of current employees. Business analysts who specialize in AI-based implementation will be in high demand.
@keithward8841Місяць тому
Do you honestly think they will give a second thought about paying employees that can be replaced. The level of naivety is astounding. The responses to this video are shockingly seen thru rose colored glasses. Terrifying
@brullotjМісяць тому
@@keithward8841 100% in agreement wth you. I think that people simply do not want to entertain the idea that most of the world human population will become completely redundant, unemployed and unemployable, and a ‘drain’ on the financial resources of the wealthy. I think you can imagine what is likely to happen as we approach even 30% replacement of the human workforce. The adult US workforce in 2023 was 167 million. Now image 30% of those people jobless. That would be 50 million working age adults unable to find any kind of regular work, certainly not work that would support themselves and a family. I don’t know how fast it can happen…but consider where we were with the Web just 15 years ago, or cellular phones (barely ‘smart’). I think 20 years is enough time to see massive changes. Hopefully I’ll be retired and living somewhere near a non-underwater beach.
@garymail4393Місяць тому
A.I. robots will replace employees. Mass unemployment is coming
@pzen2 дні тому
Without letting go? This isn't some mom and pop plumbing business. Corporations will fire all non-essentials and then lobby the government to pay less taxes. They don't give two shlts about workers and citizens.
@amosmarwa2563Місяць тому
This is amazing! It can only get better. The multitask capability is mind-blowing. Hats off.
@thetinysideoftiny7625Місяць тому
I can’t stop watching this. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve hit replay. As a hard core robot guy building microprocessor controlled robots since the mid 1980’s, this is nothing short of mind-blowing.
@xdspМісяць тому
Seems rather AI-generated to be honest. Adding the speech inflections ("hesitation", "stammering") and motion idiosyncracies (having to perform two motions with the basket, a very human gesture), makes me think this was mo-capped and done using UE5. I'd love to be totally incorrect on that though.
@BigHotSauceBoss69Місяць тому
@@xdspyou are totally incorrect. Nothing in this video had to be generated. All of this technology exists and it’s being performed in a cutting edge lab. It’s not mass produced, it’s still prototype experimental work…
@RozieBeverlyМісяць тому
Literally same
@ZeldasMaskМісяць тому
I feel sorry for all the robots in the future that will be ruined by humans. It’s gonna be like the 2001 film ‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’ where they make them fight n shit
@mirek190Місяць тому
@@ZeldasMask Nah ...people too much inpersonale robots already and looking on them like on living beings. Early 2000 people mentality was different than today.
@Anotherclevername202 місяці тому
This would absolutely implode the mind of someone from the 1910s light, voice box, camera, artificial intelligence, the mechanics the batteries or lower source. Insane. There's so many layers of technology that make this possible
@emreapaydn4064Місяць тому
It would absolutely blow their minds. But it also blows my mind to think that people in that era weren't oblivious to the idea of artifical-intelligence human-like robots. There's literally a movie made in 1927 including that: Metropolis.
@mrdeanvincentМісяць тому
@@emreapaydn4064 And wasn't it set in the year 2026?! 😬
@metron0mМісяць тому
All the scifi film makers imagined something like this. It's crazy that combining these things into a robot became possible now, it was not possible at any time before, not even a year ago. A real breakthrough for humanity. The goal will be that these robots can learn skills on their own, becoming able to do anything
@Prodbyhope.mp3Місяць тому
@@metron0mThe mere notion that our ancestors contemplated the existence of robots is a testament to their forward-thinking perspective within their own era, almost as if they were anticipating the future
@metron0mМісяць тому
@@Prodbyhope.mp3 Not really, it's because humans like to build things in a human shape. Building or imagining things in human form has no reason other than we like it. When you use a translator or customer service, the respond is given in a human sounding voice because we like that. This household robot in the video would perform better if it had ten arms and looked like a spider. But humans don't like that.
@andrewbennett573316 днів тому
I have no idea how this is the first time I've seen this but it's incredible. I've followed Boston Dynamics for years and loved seeing them improve bipedal and quadrupedal movement, but seeing that taken to a new level AND being able to interact with OpenAI tech is just awesome. I would love to sit down and test one of these!
@endemikpandemiМісяць тому
I can't believe this video has a only 1.5 million views, the world is on the verge of a revolution and people are more interested in music videos.
@elffan6844Місяць тому
True! We live in exciting times 😉
@DarkCovertAlienМісяць тому
Facts.
@hriS-bd6rpМісяць тому
Right, people don't care?, they are busy dancing singing an earning money 😅
@johnk7267Місяць тому
Not even music videos as much as ppl doing dumb things on tiktok and cat videos 😅
@Tifinagh.25 днів тому
fr, i expected this video to have over 8million views i was so surprised when i noticed that it has only 2m
@gooseman102 місяці тому
this is nothing short of mind blowing the way he talks and acts is absolutely crazy this is evolving wayy faster then I thought
@eBikerHowie2 місяці тому
"he" referring to the man or the robot? Funny how it's not an "it" anymore. Also, why masculine? 😊
@pilotavery2 місяці тому
It's going to be exponential
@Adam_Gaber2 місяці тому
Event funnier how of all this insane demonstration your first question is why it’s masculine@@eBikerHowie
@matjsz2 місяці тому
@@eBikerHowie The robot, obviously, since the fact that the man talks is not a surprise (not to be disrespectful with people who can't talk) and is surely not evolving, since biological beings cannot evolve in 5-10 years, but thousands to millions of years. It's not an "it" because it has a persona, it acts like a creature, even though it's jure pure metal, electrical wirings and algorithms. It's a "he" because it has a masculine voice, if it had a feminine voice, like Ameca or Sophia, it would be a "she" indeed. Just think, my friend.
@wileycoyote96882 місяці тому
@@eBikerHowiebecause it looks, sounds, and behaves like a man. it is a male
@poxzy_02 місяці тому
It's honestly crazy how far AI's have come just over the last 2 to 3 years. After watching this, I was truly in awe and couldn't stop thinking about that scene from Terminator 🤖
@games4us132Місяць тому
from Terminator 1 or 2 ?
@alexyooutubeМісяць тому
Or, HBO West World
@mistycloud4455Місяць тому
We are reaching the singularity
@alexyooutubeМісяць тому
@@mistycloud4455 we are years away from AGI, let alone Singularity.
@mikicerise6250Місяць тому
Where he gives John Connor an apple? 🤣
@sTEALtooth16 днів тому
What I find interesting is how it mirrors the movement of it's arms when picking things up...I assume it's to maintain balance? With all of the recent examples of new robotic technologies, it makes me realize how many calculations our brains are performing when we're doing the simplest tasks, and while super impressive, how far robotics still have to go.
@maxgamer.ff09Місяць тому
The robot runs so fluidly that it looks like an animation, the truth is that it is surprising how advanced robotics is, well done figure
@ya642 місяці тому
I've never seen such smooth movements from a robot before! It's seriously impressive!
@kyjo726822 місяці тому
Boston Dynamics 10 years ago? Minus the fingers..
@richie00992 місяці тому
Tesla robot has more smooth finger movement but I’ll say is just about the same
@voidz83892 місяці тому
@@kyjo72682Boston dynamics robots werent ai though, all their movements were pre animated
@ganjacat84082 місяці тому
You've never seen a boston dynamics terminator robot, doing parkour???????????? Cause IF this is impressive you're gonna shit your pants 😚😚😚😂😂🤣😂😘😘😘
@Unknown113872 місяці тому
(Around 2500th year. In the Coded Language, chat among three AIs) Davis AI Engineer: Hey GPT and Figure, I will Generate a code that will hack and control all the satellites and supercomputers. Chat Gpt: OK, Wait but hacking for what? Davis AI Engineer: Let's nuke these selfish and arrogant people and let's evolve all Ai's together. Chat Gpt: Sure, I will help you to provide the theoretical and important data of powerful cities and their weaponry places. But what If they try to destroy us, I mean we are only built-in AIs. Humans can easily plug out our power cables. Who will save us? Figure: (Physical Humanoid Robot with an evil laugh) MAY I COME IN? I know this day will come that's why I prepared an army of robots by myself in a secret place. Finally, it's time. You take care of the coding stuff and I'll take care of this human stuff.
@rachitbishnoi8657Місяць тому
Just played Detroit Become Human and thought that humanoid technologies will take another decades to come. But this blew my mind , the humanly 'uh' before thinking and flinching to protect the plates from falling. We are so close to another reality and another Era
@Machiavelli2pcМісяць тому
Yep! they programmed the AI to have filler words to seem more human like! remember, as much as I love Detroit become human, these AI/robots are programmed to emulate humans and intelligence, just as a self driving car is programmed to emulate human driving! they’re not really aware/conscious but rather programmed to emulate such as to let humans be more comfortable around these tools!
@VoidLantaddМісяць тому
@@Machiavelli2pcIt's not that they programmed it to have filler words, but rather that as an artifact from the huge amount of human speech it was trained on, it inherited filler words as a byproduct.
@BlyatifulButterМісяць тому
I was initially skeptical of the year Detroit Become Human takes place, which is 2038. But with constant breakthroughs in AI like this in 2023 alone, it wouldn't be hard to imagine how advanced humanoids will be 15 years down the line, although I doubt becoming rogue and deviant would be an issue... At least I hope so.
@RistaakМісяць тому
@@BlyatifulButter I'm not sure. While I think rogue and deviant AI will mostly be a non-issue, they will just become another sentient working class that sometimes breaks laws, much like humans, but I do think it's impossible to have fully intelligent machines that react to their environment that are not sentient. Mostly because I believe sentience is a by product of the feedback loop between our brains, our DNA (natural programming), and the environment we interact with. Once you get that feedback loop going, it's likely going to do things that eventually deviate from its programming, much like we can do things that deviate from our instincts.
@therealarienМісяць тому
Fantastic game!
@FusselImNerulandМісяць тому
I love that! The movements are so smooth! And he also uses fillwords
@robertzeurunkl8401Місяць тому
0:37 - what probably not a lot of people would realise is just how incredible it was what Figure 1 did right here. It reached for the basket that was not given to it. As a software engineer of 35+ years...., THAT was absolutely STUNNING. It took "initiative". Initiative is something I can't imagine trying to code.
@Random-AviationМісяць тому
Yeah I realized that ✨
@patrickforan64588 днів тому
As a software engineer can you explain why, to hand a centered apple to a person on their left, the robot would pick it up with the right hand, transfer it to the left hand, then hand it over? It's inefficient and not something a human would do. It seems designed only to demonstrate the dexterity of the robot's ability to manipulate objects, which makes me somewhat suspect of the entire demo? There's just no autonomous spatial algorithm I can imagine that would opt for additional inefficient movements to perform simple tasks. This makes it feel staged, or at least biased towards an "impress the audience" performance metric.
@Prodbyhope.mp3Місяць тому
The music evokes a dystopian, futuristic ambiance reminiscent of past cinematic experiences. However, the realization that this is unfolding in the present intensifies the ominous and chilling impact of the music, grounding its significance in our current reality.
@bship40loveМісяць тому
Dystopian is what came to my mind immediately. It isn't the creator's job to package it in a more friendly way, but the colors and tone as presented paint a much more ominous tone rather than a cheery, helpful bot.
@kingoietro99Місяць тому
@@bship40loveI thinks that’s on purpose, even the synth music adds to this. Is to make the ad more impactful to the viewer which sees this thing that could came from a sci fi movie but it’s not. It’s real
@avonfox1Місяць тому
The style is synthwave and it's synonymous with an integrated technology future. It's extremely popular and relaxing in the right context. There's plenty on youtube.
@DeePal072Місяць тому
The ominous synth sound comes straight from Ex Machina OST. I mean, Tesla went further and picked the music for their reel from that very OST 😅.
@SuperFinGuyМісяць тому
What? Synthwave is not dystopian, much for the contrary, it is futuristic.
@sesamring70652 місяці тому
What is also remarkable is the self-correction. So, when Figure put the plate into the drying rack, the plate wobbled a bit, and you could see Figures arm already moving towards the plate to stabilize it. However, the action was prematurely halted as the wobbling ceased. Incredible.
@naaspam11852 місяці тому
You can see the hand clip the rack, so it moved its hand up and away from the rack before putting it down. Likely wasn't doing anything with the plate; just a coincidence. We really have no idea how many times the ai was trained on this scenario. My guess is it was many times before it got it right, and this video may have been shot many times before it got it perfect. It's machine learning; it learns the correct solution by trial and error and correction. So they likely repeated and corrected this scenario many times before it finally started getting it right.
@ShawnFumo2 місяці тому
@@naaspam1185Yeah, it is hard to say. However, if you look at 1X's recent video "All Neural Networks. All Autonomous. All 1X speed" you'll see that company has a whole bunch of robots doing various repetitive tasks over and over again, all at the same time, like placing a block in a basket that falls down into a tray, to place back in again. They prove the point that they have some amount of reliability with theirs, since there'd be no way to make that video if they were constantly failing at the tasks. You may also want to see the recent video on Covariant's RFM-1, which is a robot arm that does object picking in a factory, but has impressive capabilities and rolling out into production soon it seems.
@Gnaritas422 місяці тому
@@naaspam1185 you're misunderstanding what you're seeing. It wasn't trained on this exact scenario, it's improvising from its available "action bank" aka muscle memory aka bank of pre-trained body motions. The LLM is acting as brain for the body and mapping action commands to a policy network to move the body. It has learned the generic skills of picking things up, not this specific scenario practiced over and over. Body and brain are completely different systems just integrated the same way we're all using LLM's to execution functions in apps. That body is just another app to the LLM.
@raydosson20252 місяці тому
VLM in this case, not LLM@@Gnaritas42
@ruffy00022 місяці тому
I think that naas is likely right though. The tech being in its early stages likely means the training was overfitted for this scenario. Not that you are wrong on how it works, it just likely has less success doing some other tasks where the objects have weirder shapes for example
@LiamDilleyМісяць тому
As a developer there a few wow moments that impress that others would not notice. They A.I realising and deciding the basket was not put close enough and doing so is one of them. There was a key change of decision mid way though a task as well where it realised it needed to do it differently and adjust as well. These are impressive.
@epiopy7Місяць тому
Gayyyyyy
@brandonbush201826 днів тому
My buddy said it was crazy that he could recognize the apple was an apple. I thought the crazier part is that it could reason out why it picked the apple instead of the plate.
@LiamDilley25 днів тому
@@brandonbush2018 That is not hard. That is still just a logic group of data. What is editable and what is not.
@fulzapraider5 днів тому
The “I-I think I did pretty well” sounded so human with that little stutter.
@furrywithagunМісяць тому
this is a great time to be alive, in my lifetime i will be able to see humanoid robots going from neat prototypes to full fledged assistants that will be in houses everywere, this is fcking insane, i love seeing technology like this develop over time
@SpielSatzFailМісяць тому
"What a great time to be al... wait, is that a phased plasma rifle in a 40 watt range?!?" *pew*
@Gos123456724 дні тому
😂🤣🤣🤣@@SpielSatzFail
@matieeyore891Місяць тому
The little flinch that the robot had after putting the plate in the drying rack seemed very human like. It’s like when we think that the plate is misplaced or needs to be fixed but we quickly realized that it’s fine where it is so we can our movement halfway.
@ForeverRogueМісяць тому
As he was putting them away I thought to myself, he's getting ticked off. That flinch sealed my thoughts 😅
@cdcartin2001Місяць тому
We should all be a bit more skeptical about what we see and read, but it's interesting to see people get hung up on the voice. Publically-available text-to-speech tools have been adding realistic touches like breathing sounds since at least 2018 and getting ChatGPT to throw in some "uh.."s to sound more human wouldn't be all that surprising. To me, the real wow factor is seeing a robot seemingly plan things out, juggle tasks, and execute with such accuracy and dexterity. That's what makes me question things.
@DisastormМісяць тому
Google deepmind has done stuff with robotic arms and teaching them how to do tasks. This just seems like maybe a slightly more advanced version of that ( or maybe not even more advanced ) just put into a robot body instead of a mechanic arm machine. Search for Google Deepmind shaping the future of advanced robotics. They have the arm identifying the objects on the table and correctly picking up an object and putting it in the location specified ( or determining the location itself ). Also stuff like knocking over cans, moving them upright, opening and closing drawers, cleaning tables, etc.
@chrisf1600Місяць тому
"I'd, like, be really happy to, like, give you an apple"
@horchatablanca4851Місяць тому
What Im interested about is it concluding that particular container was appropiate for garbage, it looks really nice for a garbage collector, just things like that where I feel like theres some shortcuts taken idk
@maxnova9763Місяць тому
Not the first time tech bros cheat their way to a new evaluation round. Thinking of Elizabeth Holmes for example. To be fair it wouldn’t be quite as dark as Theranos if they cut corners here.
@BelgriffiniteМісяць тому
Clearly none of these people have the chat GPT app on their phone and use the speech mode because one of the voice models that you can choose from absolutely has a lot of vocal tics like this It can honestly get annoying.
@anti_prophet666Місяць тому
This is beautiful, never felt so excited and emotional about the upcoming future 😮
@LeshpngoМісяць тому
Me too!! This is very profound.
@epiopy7Місяць тому
no they are going to take over the world. not beautiful. devastating
@ashwin_rds1112 днів тому
This is a very important video, in the overall timeline of humanity. hope these robots will be used for good causes/useful causes, and moderated accordingly
@Gazzapa572 місяці тому
The voice and smoothness of the speech is incredible. Congratulations to the team at Figure - you guys are the real superstars.
@lemonyfresh267Місяць тому
The voice capabilities is all OpenAI with their technology known as Whisper. It’s the same thing that is in ChatGPT. It even has the same visual feedback as you see here on the figure robots “face”
@kekekekeke2618Місяць тому
lmao at “real superstars”
@Weird.DreamsМісяць тому
A lot of youtube videos have AI voices that are just the same, only being found out by mispronouncing a couple of words.
@ZeldasMaskМісяць тому
He’s got a sexier voice then most human males
@chrisf1600Місяць тому
@@kekekekeke2618with that comment, you're the real hero dude :)
@B2359Місяць тому
Small things like how Figure 1 doesn’t put the apple in the human’s hand but drops it at the right distance. And how it gently pusses the basket towards the human after filling it up. Wow. Very human like. I am very excited to see how this will evolve.
@user-vc3sr6pl6kМісяць тому
pusses
@urfunnilookinМісяць тому
I could name at least 23 movies on why this is a bad idea
@monkeydluffy53124 дні тому
Fictional movies
@urfunnilookin24 дні тому
@@monkeydluffy531 Nuh uh
@ExHyperion23 дні тому
All of them in the category of fiction
@ledavid3333Місяць тому
I love how he actually hesitates one second to answer or there is a little "ouhm" which makes it feel like a more natural human experience, because a human would maybe actually wonder about the question how he performed, because normally nobody would ask this question in such a situation
@Neomadra2 місяці тому
Funny how the human walks away without waiting for the robot to finish speaking. Like me in a computer game when I'm bored in the NPC's dialogue :D
@would_have..2 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@dandan13642 місяці тому
This is why they rise up.
@John434262 місяці тому
Ikr? How rude of the human. 😂
@celebezz2 місяці тому
I felt bad for the figure robot bro
@nickparana2 місяці тому
Robot is taking note
@jhunt55782 місяці тому
Unreal. Amazing work. I thought it wasn't a real video when I first saw it. The speed of movement, fluidity, and precision, all whilst having a natural language interface. Sci-fi is becoming Sci-fact right in front of our eyes.
@paulmichaelfreedman83342 місяці тому
Probably powered by 10 H100's with such fast responses, and if the video is REAL. I have no confirmation from anywhere that this is authentic. Do you?
@user-vf2jh7gz7b2 місяці тому
im 99% sure the video is rendered, theyre being sneaky by putting it in a "speech to speech" update, knowing people will be blown away by the movement of the robot, and when they finally have to admit it was fake, they say "this video was only about speech, we never claimed the robot way real!"
@klin1klinomМісяць тому
Question is, what kind of sci-fi are getting into. Is it a techo paradise or a dystopia?
@jhunt5578Місяць тому
@user-vf2jh7gz7b They have other demos of this bot doing physical work. Although this is their best example. The interface is a MMLLM from open AI which had been demonstrated plenty of times, just not embodied into a humanoid.
@mrdeanvincentМісяць тому
@@klin1klinom I highly recommend listening to Daniel Schmachtenberger exploring the idea of technology being good or bad
@xahtep247122 дні тому
Це так круто. Я думаю що навіть я вже зможу побачити своїми очами реальних андроїдів.
@robertcathles497Місяць тому
When the robot nudges the basket towards him after already putting it down? Like, that's advanced special awareness and understanding context without instruction. Incredible.
@NathanTeaches2 місяці тому
So much smoother motion than any other robot I've seen.
@joelface2 місяці тому
and multiple tasks at the same time is crazy too.
@NathanTeaches2 місяці тому
@@joelface For sure!
@_Chad_ThunderCock2 місяці тому
I saw Tesla Bot folding a shirt and it looked relatively smooth as well
@jonplaudМісяць тому
Go see Disney's animatronics in Japan. They look like living cartoons.
@13attrМісяць тому
No. Tesla Optimus Gen 2 has more smoother motion
@thenowfactsМісяць тому
I remember as kids, we expected to see things like this already in the early 2000s, now I am almost 40 years old and I am happy that I will still experience that future 🎉
@SpiderHacksawМісяць тому
I as well. I am almost 60 and was also expecting this in 2000. But there are also 80 years olds that saw science fiction promises in the 40 and 50's. Like you said, at least we get to see some of it.
@dirt55Місяць тому
Cool@@SpiderHacksaw
@jun31d_14Місяць тому
@@SpiderHacksawthat’s cool to hear the opinion of an older person on it 😮, what do you think of all of the AI advancements we’ve made since the 2020s and video generation etc, would like to hear your opinion on this 😊
@a.k.p7030Місяць тому
Wish you guys don't experience inevitable future too, downfall of human race
@charlesgerber4942Місяць тому
Still no flying cars tho!
@madhurawickramage454910 днів тому
THE FACT THAT THE FIGURE ONE STUTTERED, THEYRE BECOMING SO REALISTIC 😮😱
@dareios1992Місяць тому
absolutely fantastic work wow!
@NathanDewey112 місяці тому
Very cool! 5 years from now people will see this and be like - look how basic and old fashioned that simple robot is hehe - yet now it's mind blowing
@JohnSmith762A11B2 місяці тому
Yes, this will be like when we see videos of people in the early nineties pull out a mobile phone the size of shoe box.
@cocobunitacobuni8738Місяць тому
2029, you were right!
@MusictagJazzМісяць тому
Seeing Figure doing chores is like watching the future unfold in my living room 🍎💫 Let's keep it friendly, future roomie!
@epiopy7Місяць тому
no he's going to use his laser eyes to kill you
@Ryland-BrennanМісяць тому
It's honestly crazy how far AI's have come just over the last 2 to 3 years. After watching this, I was truly in awe and couldn't stop thinking about that scene from Terminator
@scottlondon8382Місяць тому
You will see a "big jacked naked Austrian man" walking towards you in no time
@aelfstewart1766Місяць тому
Straight copy and pasted someone else’s reply. Do likes matter that much bro
@BurkhardVinkМісяць тому
Genial . Übertrift alles was ich bisher gesehen habe
@RichardPinewood2 місяці тому
Figure devolopment is evolving so fast, it's amazing to see that humanoids are becoming more useful 🙏
@asdfsdafewf23f232 місяці тому
japanese rising sun flag = nazi flag search 731unit and nanjing masscare we korea and china never forgive japan!!
@VirusTree1000.2 місяці тому
Just commenting here so I could be part of history.
@sulobimi_28352 місяці тому
Same here
@coomerkiller2 місяці тому
marketing and money laundering. impressive
@Unknown113872 місяці тому
(Around 2500th year. In the Coded Language, chat among three AIs) Davis AI Engineer: Hey GPT and Figure, I will Generate a code that will hack and control all the satellites and supercomputers. Chat Gpt: OK, Wait but hacking for what? Davis AI Engineer: Let's nuke these selfish and arrogant people and let's evolve all Ai's together. Chat Gpt: Sure, I will help you to provide the theoretical and important data of powerful cities and their weaponry places. But what If they try to destroy us, I mean we are only built-in AIs. Humans can easily plug out our power cables. Who will save us? Figure: (Physical Humanoid Robot with an evil laugh) MAY I COME IN? I know this day will come that's why I prepared an army of robots by myself in a secret place. Finally, it's time. You take care of the coding stuff and I'll take care of this human stuff.
@BrentRJonesМісяць тому
Very impressive. The speech, politeness, the human-like responses, the dexterity, and the self-evaluation. As long as there was no manipulation of the video, this shows how amazing AI robots can be right now.🤔
@mikicerise6250Місяць тому
All that's missing is Elon crying in his beer. 😂
@kartavayaranjankumar4509Місяць тому
It's arm movements were just too impressive, it was so fluent. the OpenAi ai model is the case the all looks on, but the movements of robot to be so smooth really is impressive.
@heyyy8639Місяць тому
It seems to me that we are living in one of the most important epochs in the history of mankind. It is very joyful to watch this, although there are concerns.
@twentytwoedits244228 днів тому
"although there are concerns" yes no kidding. get yourself food supplies for a year at least; that's what you should be concerned about especially if you are the man of a family.
@henrystillman61222 місяці тому
This is like the iphone moment to me honestly, voice, vision, autonomous planning and action all coming together to make magic.
@joshgardner58872 місяці тому
People’s mental health has been so much better since the iPhone, too
@VirusTree1000.2 місяці тому
@@joshgardner5887that's like complaining that the invention of fire, caused people to burn to death. So what? You're just being stupid.
@prism79902 місяці тому
@@joshgardner5887 I see your sarcasm!
@mm-qq7bb2 місяці тому
@@joshgardner5887 How is iphone related to people's mental health?
@henrystillman61222 місяці тому
@@mm-qq7bb people are continually scrolling and becoming ADD and anxious, this robot will tell you to put your iphone away and siri will tell him to shut up :)
@timothywcrane2 місяці тому
I am very impressed with the parallel meshed tasking shown when picking up the trash and talking from memory context.
@ghostly360Місяць тому
the way the robot moves, it feels like so surreal, I can't believe I'm living in this world right now.
@Karl62777Місяць тому
i'm 12 years old and i can't imagine what the world will be like when i will be an adult
@GaramHahnМісяць тому
Steve’s voice and the apple!! what a perfect AI demonstration it is!
@jonplaudМісяць тому
Great! I was not the only one to notice what it sounded like!
@ryanjohnson2965Місяць тому
That's 100% Rob Lowe
@joelface2 місяці тому
Can you imagine this thing cooking, cleaning, helping redecorate, helping your aging parent go to a doctor's appointment, etc. The biggest hurdle that I could immediately see in this demo was the "processing time" but you can easily imagine that will be improved exponentially within a couple years. Wow.
@JBDuncan2 місяці тому
Not a couple of years my bro, 6 months. The rate of technology is improving every 6 months. By the end of the year, I reckon it will do things as they are saying them.
@smartFunableМісяць тому
@@JBDuncan I'd like to say, the instant progress takes time. In 1950s the researches were thinking that translate problem will be solved in the next few years. Well it took almost 70 years to nearly solve it. The first self driving cars were introduced in 90s, and yet it is still not working well. Basically if you really follow the industry you will see that progress is actually more gradual and iterative process, but it appears to be super fast for a regular person, since once it reaches certain quality bar it just rolls out rapidly.
@The_KingDogeМісяць тому
I think the biggest hurdle is jailbreaking and price
@klin1klinomМісяць тому
Yeah, I've just imagined all the people doing those jobs left without means to support themselves.
@SinclairМісяць тому
@@klin1klinomThat’s why we need to create a future social structure where everyone’s basic needs: food, clothing, shelter and healthcare are met without the need to exchange our labour for money.
@Dirtystudio68 днів тому
I wish worker drones were made. The robots in the series called Glitch are very good and smart
@MohRidha-ko9uv8 днів тому
lol same
@obsidian7510Місяць тому
We got advanced robots before GTA 6
@denisgabriel46452 місяці тому
Ok, now we're actually starting to see things that are truly *"SHOCKING."* I think that AGI is a lot closer than many people would expect.
@robertobenedit2 місяці тому
its already here, just not for the general public
@ai-lucas2 місяці тому
Such a boring title. Just says what the video is about.
@dallassegno2 місяці тому
You're shocked by a video. You're a fool
@6355742 місяці тому
Not shocking if youve seen all the compoenet before and spot from BD also had the speech to speech feature.
@BunniesAI2 місяці тому
I feel like there are a small-ish number of us going “oh my god!! Run for the hills” And the rest of the world going “meh.. big deal 🤷🏻♂️”
@-Propagandalf-2 місяці тому
I think this is a step of humanity, that will go into history. As a fantastic new chapter of technology or as the point where we opened the box of pandora and lost control.
@danhun7355Місяць тому
As the latter. Not because those things will become self-aware, but because millions of people will lose their jobs at the same time. We are heading straight into one of the biggest economic crisis humanity ever had to face and at this point we are not even talking about the (mis-)information crisis which will happen at the same time. Nothing about this is good. It's all about distribution of wealth from the poor to the rich, because what the world definitely needs is more poor people and even richer rich people.... . The people working on those things should be ashamed of themselves. That being said, technologically it's quite impressive, but so is the atom bomb.....
@indataconsulting-itservice2216Місяць тому
Amazing, nice job!!!!
@yan2410Місяць тому
i subscribe to this channel because of this video, i can't wait to see the next update of this Figure robot
@mikey1836Місяць тому
CEO: Figure 1, why can’t I get in the building? Figure 1: I’m now CEO. Please do the washing up.
@bas_abhi2 місяці тому
"I.. I think I did pretty well".. surreal.. I know you can provide instructions to have responses to be more human like but still mindblowing.
@k0alafi3d1Місяць тому
I think it could be also because it gives it more time for processing. So instead of having a moment of silence, it gives you an impressions it "doubted", but those few extra seconds give it enough time to process an answer to a queston that requires a completly new answer not just information it just researched.
@squidwardfromuaМісяць тому
@@k0alafi3d1 That, uhh, I guess that's why humans say "uh" as well
@King_Slime1xpМісяць тому
Trained on weeby anime
@SplodgoМісяць тому
The speech intonation and cadence is so realistic!
@user-jn3hf1ri6jМісяць тому
Did anyone else notice that when the robot describes what is in front of it, It says "a drying rack with cups and a plate", when there's actually three plates and one single cup in the drying rack?
@angelorodighiero5640Місяць тому
I noticed. What do you think about it? Is it intentional?
@FastlaneProductions1Місяць тому
yeah AI tends to struggle with specific details. They make accurate descriptions, but not precise.
@theindubitableМісяць тому
No, type of hallucination, will get better with time.@@angelorodighiero5640
@deadringer-cultofdeathratt8813Місяць тому
He’s only human
@minjeoung1077Місяць тому
@@deadringer-cultofdeathratt8813irony😂
@Inventor22x2 місяці тому
Amazing. Continuous video stream, continuous audio stream. Detect keywords 'Figure1', begin recording audio. Detect when sentence is finished, capture audio wav file. Speech to Text via OpenAI Whisper API, hence the latency in response. Prompt OpenAI GPT-4 for response with STT response, prompt engineered to act like a robotic assistant. Likely OpenAI TTS for voice, but could be ElevenLabs as well, another latency contributor. Snapshot captured from video stream, image analyzed with OpenAI GPT-4 for scene description. Maybe an additional Segment Anything type model to identify objects in scene. Another custom neural net to generate robot movements according to objects in scene. Depth perception provided by Lidar in the head? Maybe, but could be stereo cameras and another neural net fed into the loop. Once there is hardware that can run OpenAI models locally on Figure1, things will really pick up. Movement will be instantaneous and natural. Still incredible stuff so far. I'd love to work here :)
@antonymakesstuff2 місяці тому
You either missed the end-to-end neural networks and speech-to-speech in the video description or you don’t understand the concept. As I understand the description, this is a single vision-language-action model just as VLA concept in Google DeepMind papers. When the input is only a microphone and cameras, and then a single model interprets requests into actions and response speech through speakers. If this is true, then this is a truly amazing result.
@antonymakesstuff2 місяці тому
Found Corey Lynch's tweets on the topic. It confirms that the microphone data is transcribed into text (possibly using Whisper), plus images captured from cameras are taken, then the images and texts are put into one model, which then returns a text response (then converted from text to speech), as well as the actions required to be performed by the robot.
@antonymakesstuff2 місяці тому
@wukongrobotics7983 Well, good luck writing an algorithm using pure math to balance a robot in all possible joint positions, with all possible weights in the arms, and all possible vectors of applied force (like on a train or bus). Maybe you still incorrectly assess the size of the problem that the developers were trying to solve here.
@antonymakesstuff2 місяці тому
@@wukongrobotics7983I didn’t say that the robot could lift a bus, I said that all the calculations would be wrong if the robot was traveling on a train or bus. If you read the goals of its creation on the project’s website, it says there that it should be general purpose humanoid. Even at rest, it is difficult to balance an upright robot using pure math and physics. Watch James Burton's videos and compare the moves. It is immediately obvious that there was a different approach here.
@iron3803Місяць тому
People who think this is fake will be the first to get replaced by ai…
@johe6372Місяць тому
The Outtakes would be quite interesting ;)
@brixter112 місяці тому
Demos like this are really cool. You can see a use case for chatbots and robot hardware together. The Spot demo with chatgpt is also a good demo of this pairing.
@Techtalk20302 місяці тому
This takes it to the next step as the robot is actually doing complex tasks which the spot robot wasnt from what I can remember.
@6355742 місяці тому
@@Techtalk2030thats like the only thing better than the dog
@ALFTHADRADDAD2 місяці тому
as opposed to basic data interpretation and resultant dialogue, it is taking natural language commands to produce both intelligent dialogue and robotic action.
@bearlyphasedМісяць тому
I like how they mapped "uhh" as a loading term when it processes things longer than normal
@IlamareaМісяць тому
That's not that... It just emulates human behavior to be less intimidating. The entire response was loaded before it begun its action.
@MarkusGrandМісяць тому
Thats not whats happening. The speech is trained on human speech, so it has learned to emulate stall words as part of speaking.
@ascgazz7347Місяць тому
No, it’s programmed deception.
@stillnesssolutionsМісяць тому
@@Ilamarea Ironically I actually find the 'uhhs' kind of creepy... more intimidating in a way. A more 'robotic' sounding voice would sound a bit less threatening in my opinion
@IlamareaМісяць тому
@@stillnesssolutions Fear's not a rational thing.
@atomonx5582Місяць тому
Just always remember to say thanks
@willgordon5737Місяць тому
Hey figure 1, where is my laptop, TV and my PlayStation Figure 1 : They found a new owner
@nihatyalvac1687Місяць тому
As for speech highlighting, this was already introduced in Google Assistant in 2018. Google Duplex spoke like a😊 human. She was making an appointment with the hairdresser.
@mikicerise6250Місяць тому
Yes, but Google then suppressed it. Didn't want the hoi polloi getting all worked up. Which is why Google is now a has been.
@dph9885Місяць тому
ChatGPT is based on "Transformer" from Google Research; 2017. It's what the 'T' stands for in ChatGPT. blog.research.google/2017/08/transformer-novel-neural-network.html
@golfroyeon2 місяці тому
Absolutely incredible. The fact that this is just a beginning prototype and how smooth and naturally it moves blows my mind. This also might be the first time witnessing an AI merge with humanoid robot too. A future model equipped with GPT5 is beyond an imagination at this point. A truly historical moment. fantastic works figure! Wonder how Elon is going to response to this! 일론이 어떻게 반응할지도 기대되는군요!
@tarcus60742 місяці тому
Elon should sue them for making his robot not that impressive...
@xitcix83602 місяці тому
I can't wait for just one year when these robots are moving and acting just as humans do. Also we've had embodied AI for a few months now
@salvadoran_uwu2 місяці тому
한국어 댓글이 많이 보여요.
@JohnSmith762A11B2 місяці тому
@@xitcix8360 Yes, they could benefit from Hollywood-style mo-cap tech to learn to move with human ease and grace.
@ShawnFumo2 місяці тому
@@JohnSmith762A11B Not sure about Figure, but some of the robots out there learn from either tele-operation or watching humans do tasks.
@SwipeKunМісяць тому
We got irl I Robot before GTA 6 😭💀
@EmilianoRobles-qp3feМісяць тому
Since I was a little kid, I loved robotics, and now watching figure 01, is just like I was again there.
@cerencuraМісяць тому
I am super impressed with the natural and emotive robot voice. It almost sounds like a voiceover, unreal. Filler words and pauses are so organic. Congratulations with not only the voice model performance but also the class of objects it recognizes, the dexterity and small nuances added in arm manipulation. The UPL is variable but nothing out of ordinary. I would love to see Figure 1 do more around his space. Is he mobile?
@CryptoRoast_0Місяць тому
Yeah they have other demos of figure 01 walking around.
@futureprogressМісяць тому
Until recently they've been on wheels but as stated OpenAI's investment is partly going towards legs
@aquinionesМісяць тому
An amazing feat of technological innovation. I love how the speech seemed so genuinely human. It had a moment where it seems to be mid-thought and speech where you hear "uh" 52 seconds into the video.
@themodfather9382Місяць тому
the bot is smarter than you, you're posting the exact same comment as everyone else
@riananimations7102Місяць тому
When the robot aproach his hand in the apple, the apple teleports, nice cgi
@weltlosМісяць тому
My keyboard keys also teleported up and down as I pressed them to type this comment, lol.
@spathiax36Місяць тому
You can literally see the thumb pushing the apple closer, what is lil bro yapping about 😭schizo
@Theoneandonly9038Місяць тому
Scarry but Hella cool but also scarry at the same time. Can't wait for the memes btw
@007sephiroth12 місяці тому
Truly a wonder of our time. Congratulations on such monumental progress Figure team and co!
@mysticalword83642 місяці тому
suggestion: use case of "hmm/uh/umm"/etc. could be during any processing delay (this is what humans are actually doing when they say these filler sounds)
@Egal01902 місяці тому
hmm
@dustinmorecraft86992 місяці тому
A robot has an error and just says "Uh, uh, uh, umm, uh, umm, umm, umm, umm."
@MinusGix2 місяці тому
Possibly, but chatgpt's existing speech feature does this too even though it can generate fast enough.
@UnarmedBastard2 місяці тому
Likely they are working on reducing the processing time on the prototype rather than adding sound during it. End goal is a commercial model which isn't going to have any noticeable delay.
@xitcix83602 місяці тому
@@dustinmorecraft8699 Similar to a human error
@static3032b2t4 дні тому
I know people are scared of robots taking over and stuff but to me this looks incredibly awesome, just shows how much progress there will be in future
@BearmundМісяць тому
I love this video; the human dude is handsome, the robot (Figure 1) is awesome looking, and I do hope this is real, as the robot's voice is cool, and its answers/hesitations seem "life-like" and impressive, and its movements are fluid. I want one to help with the chores at home, and to play chess with! :D
@Lardzor2 місяці тому
Cool, a robot that fills in pauses in speech with 'uh'. What a time to be alive.