Top 10 newest and most advanced humanoid robots in the world. Humanoid robot technology | Pro Robots

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We are already living in the era of the fourth industrial revolution, but in the near future we will be facing another one that could really change everything. We are talking about the revolution of humanoid robots - versatile, intelligent and dexterous machines that can not only help, but also replace humans in tight places. In this video, we'll tell you about the top 10 newest and most advanced humanoid robots in the world, and what technologies will make them truly versatile! Onward to a brighter future)

0:00 A breakthrough in humanoid robots
1:17 What technologies could make robots as dexterous as humans?
3:46 Digit, the first commercial humanoid robot from Agility Robotics
5:18 New humanoid robot from Singapore
6:45 What kind of humanoid robot has OpenAI invested in?
7:34 New Apollo robot from Apptronik
9:00 CyberOne humanoid robot project from Xiaomi
10:20 Unitree's H1 robot
11:07 XPENG's agile and stable robot PX5
12:05 Sanctuary AI's most agile robot Phoenix
13:13 The world's most advanced humanoid robot by Figure AI
15:18 Tesla Bot: Ilon Musk's Humanoid Robot
16:15 The world's most advanced humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics Atlas. If you've been following robotics, you've likely seen this humanoid robot in action. Atlas is a pinnacle of robotic achievement, showcasing impressive mobility and coordination. Its advanced control system allows it to perform backflips, handstands, and navigate complex environments with ease. Atlas is not just a demonstration of technological prowess; it's a glimpse into the future of robotics assisting in real-world scenarios.

Moving on to the Valkyrie robot from NASA. Initially designed for space exploration, Valkyrie boasts a humanoid form with an emphasis on strength and adaptability. Its design includes 44 degrees of freedom, making it highly flexible and capable of mimicking human movements. While initially intended for space missions, Valkyrie's applications extend to disaster response and exploration of challenging terrains.

Now, let's talk about the Tesla Bot. Yes, you heard it right, Tesla is venturing into humanoid robotics. Elon Musk unveiled the Tesla Bot with a vision to eliminate dangerous, repetitive, and boring tasks performed by humans. While specific details are still emerging, the idea is to create a humanoid robot using Tesla's expertise in electric vehicles and AI. The Tesla Bot aims to be a general-purpose, capable machine for a variety of everyday tasks.

From South Korea, we have the Hyundai DAL-e. While not entirely humanoid, this service robot showcases a blend of robotic efficiency and a touch of personality. Designed for customer service, DAL-e can engage in conversations, provide information, and even deliver goods. Its sleek design and interactive capabilities make it a unique addition to the world of humanoid-inspired robotics.

Coming back to the United States, the Cassie robot by Agility Robotics is making waves. Known for its two-legged design, Cassie demonstrates exceptional stability and agility. Originally developed for research purposes, Cassie's applications have expanded to include package delivery and inspection tasks. The bipedal design allows it to navigate environments with stairs and uneven terrain, showcasing its versatility.

Let's shift our focus to the bipedal robot, Asimo, by Honda. While not a recent creation, Asimo remains a groundbreaking humanoid robot. Designed to assist people in various scenarios, Asimo can walk, run, climb stairs, and even serve a tray. Honda's advancements in robotics, especially with Asimo, have contributed significantly to the exploration of humanoid capabilities.

From China, we have the UBTECH Walker. This humanoid robot is designed for both entertainment and service purposes. With its bipedal design, Walker can navigate spaces with precision. Equipped with an array of sensors, it can recognize and interact with its environment. UBTECH's Walker is a testament to the global efforts in creating versatile humanoid robots.

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Top 10 newest and most advanced humanoid robots in the world. Humanoid robot technology | Pro Robots
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The whole talks about robots 20 years ago was a joke, and now before our very eyes we have robots almost ready to walk among us..

Siranoxz
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Optimus is for me. I want one as soon as possible.

robertloten
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Really!? You only used Gen 1 video of the Tesla bots while video of the much refined Gen 2 has been available for more than a month. Lazy!

priceringo
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The winner is the one who can get the robots produced in large quantities at low prices. This is why I believe Tesla will dominate robotics. They currently have the capacity to produce millions of robots per year and can offer them way cheaper since they make revenue from cars and solar. I don’t see how any startup can compete with their production capacity

beaumac
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Dude, I gave that "preppy" shirt to goodwill in 1989!

brintmontgomery
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We have created a new species, this is the beginning of the end of human beings.

tomgribb
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*We are definitely getting closer towards Skynet generation.* 🖤

nipulkradmsinatagras
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until I see the first factory I am not convinced. Creating an impressive prototype capable of human function I believe we're there. Making it cost effective and cheap enough to mass produce is another matter entirely.

mephistosinner
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I think the obsession with humanoid robots is weird. I don't think the human form is necessarily optimal, except for robots that have to interact with people, since the human form makes the robots easier to relate to.

kiette
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If Optimus can be leased for home-assist tasks for the aging, that would net Elon MORE billions. We really need something like Oppy to cook, perform minor maintenance on things we can no longer reach and - probably most important - clean. That would leave us free to enjoy our golden years, even without immunity (but we've had our shots!😉)

thesoundsmith
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Estou muito feliz e cheio de esperança estamos em um novo mundo de tecnologia

thalesmatostalesmatos
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You mentioned some elements of the sense touch but there are many more than the 5 commonly recognised senses... some say more than 50. The one I like to always mention is pain but temperature, hunger and thirst are all good examples.

peter.wilson
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They didnt invest in making them walk well, they walk "like theyve shit themselves"

z
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I'd say they all have quite a long way to go before they deserve to be called humanoid. Atlas's movement is probably the most humanoid of all of them.

JohnA
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At least 5 years before we see humanoid robots working anywhere other than at desks, behind counters and 'robots only' warehouses.
More breakthroughs in appendages and actual walk mimicry are required.
3 and 4 legged humanoid robots may be the norm for a time.
I could be wrong.

lancethrustworthy
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The best one is the TESLA-Bot, the look, the size, and I would like two of them please.

garytanner
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I fear the day when Elon introduces the military version named Arnold!

brunoB
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So WHY did you exclude the Tesla Bot Gen 2 video ? Motive ?

EvEvangelist
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There is also the Kepler Forerunner robot. I think there could be a "ChatGPT moment" in robotics soon.

Anders
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Vision and abilities to analyze what you see is humans most strongest ability. For robots it's their abilities to manipulate words and patterns they were trained on. In future things will get different

Nnamdi-winu