Japan's New Generation Humanoid Robots ASTONISHED US Engineers

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The Japanese robotics industry is growing rapidly, bringing innovation to various areas of life. Japan is actively researching and developing robots for manufacturing, medicine, education and home use. This constant progress makes Japan one of the leaders in the world of robotics.

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Do you notice the video speedup trick they are using? Now, if any of my 9 robots would wash my kitchen floor and then jump up and do my dishes, then I'll be impressed! Of course, they cut out the mistakes these robots do to fool you.

johncipolletti
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In the thumbnail the robot head looks like Lady Gaga lol

dee_-_
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The first robot is going to be a hit on the dance floor

Wanderersea
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I, for one, welcome out new robot overlords. I’d like to remind them that as a trusted TV personality I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground lithium caves.

readthetype
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Funny because as a kid in the 80’s I would have been so excited by this. But now that it’s 2023, I couldn’t care any less about AI, self driving cars, or these creepy robots. Feels like we’ve taken 3 steps forward and 17 steps back. The world today is such a mess.

ghostdogzx-
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I am intrigued by every single one of these robots. Very cool stuff!

METX
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I can't say I'm very impressed by any of these. They are either very slow or need direct input by a human. I am far more impressed by the robots from Boston Dynamics and by the Tesla robot. Sure, BD robots need to be programmed at this time, but they still do things by themselves as well, such as find their balance and so on. And while the Tesla one can't walk so far, it's AI is quite impressive.

patrickbrookings
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" yo Rippley! Boxes go in cargo, bay 5"'lol😁😁😁😳🤪

thepalehorse
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00:06 Nexage, an advanced collaborative robot, designed to replace humans in monotonous tasks.
01:26 Erica is a humanoid robot with realistic organs and conversational capabilities.
02:20 Robotic backpack with interchangeable arms and AI connection
03:19 Toyota's humanoid robot th 3 is controlled by a human operator with advanced technology.
04:21 Jinky humanoid robot: A human-controlled industrial robot
05:21 Kawasaki's humanoid robot Kido is designed for dangerous and challenging environments.
06:23 Beex is a versatile robot designed for transportation and can transform into an electric scooter.
07:22 Humanoid robots are rapidly replacing humans in various professions.


Nexage, an advanced collaborative robot, designed to replace humans in monotonous tasks.
- Nexage can collaborate with humans, other machines, and use specialized tools.
- It is adjustable in height, capable of lifting up to 3 kg, and can be controlled using a tablet with specialized software.

Erica is a humanoid robot with realistic organs and conversational capabilities.
- Erica has various human-like organs and conversational abilities.
- Researchers plan to connect Erica to an artificial intelligence system for more advanced conversations.

Robotic backpack with interchangeable arms and AI connection
- Gai Arms backpack allows connecting up to six mechanical arms with interchangeable hands.
- Challenges in controlling the arms remotely and reliance on multiple operators need to be solved.

Toyota's humanoid robot th 3 is controlled by a human operator with advanced technology.
- The robot's movements are controlled by a human operator using a master maneuvering system module, with tactile feedback and virtual reality display.
- The robot has excellent balance and precise control, with potential applications in various fields including home use, medical facilities, and disaster areas.

Jinky humanoid robot: A human-controlled industrial robot
- Can be remotely controlled for technical maintenance tasks
- Capable of lifting heavy loads and reducing the risk of accidents

Kawasaki's humanoid robot Kido is designed for dangerous and challenging environments.
- Kido can operate in collapsed structures, fires, and natural disasters, and may work in the ocean or space in the future. It is designed to use the same tools as humans and is durable and easy to repair.
- Kawasaki also showcased a robotic goat capable of assisting in various tasks, indicating the company's diverse innovation in robotics.

Beex is a versatile robot designed for transportation and can transform into an electric scooter.
- Beex, developed as part of the Kawasaki Kido program, is capable of carrying heavy materials and human passengers with a payload capacity of 100 kg.
- THK company has developed an advanced exoskeleton operator that mimics human movements with precision and smoothness, providing minimal response time.

Humanoid robots are rapidly replacing humans in various professions.
- Nachi Fujikoshi spot welding robots offer innovative production capabilities with incredible speed, minimum cycle times, and high acceleration.
- Robots are taking over welding tasks in automobile factories, signaling the diminishing need for humans in these professions.

Guys_Love_Each_Other
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stop calling Hiroshi Isiguro robots ultra realistic, they are not, they are creepy and stuck in uncanny valley. If you want realistic hire a Hollywood special fx artist who does animatronics, their results are much better,

sonofamortician
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The crypt keeper looked more real than any one of these examples lol 🤣

dcforce
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Robot is the reason why i love modern erA

kfzhrds
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I'm currently unemployed and without an education. I'm afraid to go all in on a specific degree or job, because I have no idea what's relevant anymore. I feel like anything could be mostly replaced by robots and AI. Graphic designer? I think that will be mostly automated. Dentist? The same. What about lash technician? They already have robots for that. Nurse? Robots. Shop assistant? Robots. Even dog walkers and chefs are being challenged. Maybe I'll just stick to social work, I love relating, connecting and help people, taking to them about anything without judgement. But then again, AI would probably take over as well. These times are so strange, our grandparents had it better.

lis
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I feel like the realistic robots are just uncanny. Honestly think that they should focus on the robots acting more ‘natural’ and more ‘human like’ rather than just looking the part. If there’s a robot out there that acts like a human but doesn’t look realistic it would still be a huge improvement in my opinion.

Whosblus
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I think that the robots are very clever scientists have done this as well we are so smart people in the world

tpbzver
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0:14 I literally had this robot toy when I was little

juicejuice
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The robots are getting more and more advanced as time goes on. At the beginning of the 1900s we started with the age of radio, then in the mid 1930s television was starting up. By the 1950s many homes were starting to have TV sets. during the late 1970s home computing started to appear. Now the age of the robots to be used in the home is coming along. Robotic technology is still in its infancy. The ultimate robot would be a human like android using extremely advanced artificial intelligence. This is coming.

jerryfacts
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I'm a paraplegic I wonder if they can help me 🚶‍♀️ again

williambabe
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off to book an urgent appointment with an ophtalmologist - i haven't seen a single astonished engineer...

darklittlepeople
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The number of important papers published by Japan was in the top five in the world rankings 20 years ago, but it has now fallen to 13th place.
As you can see, the quality of education in Japan has deteriorated significantly, and I am worried about what Japan will look like 10 or 20 years from now.
I am an active high school teacher who trains teachers as a leading expert on education in the "AI" era.

ict.teacher