Unitree G1 vs. Boston Dynamics Atlas: Hypermobility in Humanoid Robots

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We compare the Unitree G1 and the all-electric Atlas from Boston Dynamics, two new humanoid robots with hypermobility.

0:00 Intro
0:20 Unitree G1 Debut
0:32 Boston Dynamics & Unitree Competition
1:22 New Atlas
1:43 G1 Stats and Pricing
2:07 Hypermobility in Humanoid Robotics

#robotics #robots #humanoidrobot #bostondynamics
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It costs 16K ? I can finally give my friend a thumbs up to start his restaurant . Get 4 of these and you're good to go

rx
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0:26 Opens the soda bottle with so much aggression, it spills out half of its content .

elivegba
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Actually, I would really like to see robotic guide/assistant "dogs" for the blind. Those would be very helpful.

DariusRoland
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Wonderful Presentation it's going to be Amazing to see Humanoid Robots Evolution and perspectives

milonthemovekamilkamilion
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Make sure you know where the kill switch is
before powering it on.

nickcpv
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Stop tryna to kick the robot fella! He’d fight back someday.

lucasyeoh
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Narrator: "Handling delicate objects..."
Robot: Caber tosses object on platform

mdhicks
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1:48 One hundred pounds!? Is it my imagination, or did that guy just flex a 100 robot like it was nothing?

drakelacy
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Whatever he’s picking up at 1:49 does not weigh “a little over 100lbs”.

Just checked, they say it weighs about 77lbs, but that dude must never skip arm day at the gym.

marsrocket
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I think people need to remember Boston Dynamics holds many military contracts, so just think about the things they don’t show you….

marksapollo
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That would be a big help to seniors clean the house, clean the yard, help getting dressed, and a good chess player, and a great camping buddy to gather wood and welding and fabrication, 16, 000 is pricey for seniors

ygqswzs
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I wonder if these new robots will be able to be taken into stores and amusement parks to go on rides.

BlackArroToons
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Since all the factory in producion line areas have flat floor whitout step a bipedal robot is stupid just put 3 or 4 weels, less component more easy to mantain and fix

Lorre
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I see more manufacturing automation coming with these robots, and with the help of AI they can also be used in agriculture/farming etc. 2 of these humanoids working on alternative shifts (while one is charging) could easily replace a worker for about $32, 000 to $40, 000 total, and obviously the investment would pay off within less than a year, given that they can work double the human hours per day to say the least. Furthermore such technology could be used in space and inhospitable environments, for example building a base on the Moon or on Mars, or just building stations in Earth orbit. There are so many advantages of such technology, and I'm very thrilled to live at a time that it's developed and implemented.

lgtwzrd
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I wonder why no one has tried to put a backpack on a robot because that's the simplest thing you could have a robot do. A robot drink cooler would be interesting

macberry
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16k for a robot. That is less than an employee working minimum wage part time. I mean once these things can actually do real human work it’ll be incredible.

BournJ
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They should ALL have an emergency OFF SWITCH!!!

donb
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Whose ready to have these things do all our work so we can all stop arguing and be better people

CJayyTheCreative
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Future is both exciting and scary at the same time

roro
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Why does NASA send these robots into space to explore the Moon?.
The robot could set up the platform on the Moon to receive humans. Julio

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