So, I think you're all excited about "Resurgence," which seems to be the intended word or topic of discussion.of the interest in robotics. I felt it would happen once AI evolved and was democratized. AI was the missing link between computing and robotics. While there's been an excellent development for the foundation of most robot theories, it's time to put them into practice.
As any great coach would say - you've all been working hard to get here, and this is your chance to shine. You'll use everything you've learned up until this point!
very cool topic . aldo i see some motions that robots stil cant do .
like the boston dynamics robot . hip turning is to human like ,
these video's are not real . they are made by a human who,
does the motion .
the cyberone very cool but they missed some great detail .
you see the butterfly lands on his hand ,it would be great ,
if an image of the butterfly would apear in the face of the robot,
as prove he sees the butterlfy .also when he walks ,the righ foot heel is ,
constan of the ground . you can t walk that way . you would have a limb walk.
the appolo robot make a 180 movements withs is not possible yet ,
in the way he does it . also the walking gate is not correct .
you see when he steps he allreddy falling to the other side ,
whithout correcting the other leg .
but all together is a great way to start 2024
i love seeing these video's .
Yeah I had the same question. I haven’t seen any robots able to do object localization (with appropriate clamping force) with computer vision yet. If it can do that, it would likely be a breakthrough.
My hunch is that it was scripted, but the robot responding to the plate wobbling had me intrigued. It’s like it almost went back to stabilize it. I don’t know if that was a glitch or not, I may just be anthropomorphizing it.
So, I think you're all excited about "Resurgence," which seems to be the intended word or topic of discussion.of the interest in robotics. I felt it would happen once AI evolved and was democratized. AI was the missing link between computing and robotics. While there's been an excellent development for the foundation of most robot theories, it's time to put them into practice.
As any great coach would say - you've all been working hard to get here, and this is your chance to shine. You'll use everything you've learned up until this point!
hi all
very cool topic . aldo i see some motions that robots stil cant do . like the boston dynamics robot . hip turning is to human like , these video's are not real . they are made by a human who, does the motion .
the cyberone very cool but they missed some great detail . you see the butterfly lands on his hand ,it would be great , if an image of the butterfly would apear in the face of the robot, as prove he sees the butterlfy .also when he walks ,the righ foot heel is , constan of the ground . you can t walk that way . you would have a limb walk.
the appolo robot make a 180 movements withs is not possible yet , in the way he does it . also the walking gate is not correct . you see when he steps he allreddy falling to the other side , whithout correcting the other leg .
but all together is a great way to start 2024 i love seeing these video's .
thank for sharing .
some more interesting robots .
Unitree mentor is Boston Dynamics. Unitree brings real affordable robots to the consumer.
Good to see others following Unitree.
You can now buy a H1 for about 250K Canadian + taxes, import duties and shipping. (180K USD)
Figure 01 Meets OpenAI vision, speech and reasoning. Did it really pick up the apple autonomously or was this just a scripted motion path?
Yeah I had the same question. I haven’t seen any robots able to do object localization (with appropriate clamping force) with computer vision yet. If it can do that, it would likely be a breakthrough.
My hunch is that it was scripted, but the robot responding to the plate wobbling had me intrigued. It’s like it almost went back to stabilize it. I don’t know if that was a glitch or not, I may just be anthropomorphizing it.