World's Most Advanced Stunt Robots

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Published 2022-08-13
Artificial intelligence has made monumental jumps in advancement, to the point where these robots are able to perform stunts and even communicate with human life. Companies like Boston Dynamics and Engineered Arts are spending millions of dollars on research and development for this insane technology. In this episode of Xplained we explore the methods and processes behind these sci-fi like advanced robotics and show the pinnacle of what current technology has brought us.

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All Comments (21)
  • Nothing is more frightening than an autonomous weapons system
  • Remember the positivity you're all giving this robots when they only protect those standing highest-ranking in our society.
  • @davidyao5014
    I don't know about you, but I find the whole thing wildly exciting.
  • @Aethel_Beorn
    3:33 "im not particularly in the dancing mood." detroit become human
  • @drizzify7850
    We ain't gonna talk about how that raising car was about to scrape the top of that truck right before it cut.
  • @vmb1029
    2023: Humans amazed. Long Future: Regret 💀
  • @Togidubnus
    3:38 Can't believe that Leonardo still gets credit as some sort of technological marvel. It's a drone, with legs dangling underneath. Those legs might as well be two pieces of rope. The slack-line thing it does is no sort of trick: no balance required, the spinning rotors stop it not only from falling over, but falling at all.
  • @mikaelk8850
    Good luck everyone fighting these in the future
  • Amazing technology! But it's kinda scary how life-like robots are getting. Love that this series has its own channel now.❤️❤️❤️
  • @CheMechanical
    My daughter and I went to the DARPA finals in Pomona several years ago. We saw an earlier version of the ATLAS (still tethered) and a lot of other robots during event. Memories for a lifetime.
  • "This kind of robot will be used to ask where's the bathroom!" Seriously? That aside, the facial expressions were very impressive. Amazing progress and phenomenal engineering and design skills. Is there any content on Boston Dynamics ' and Disney's animation first design processes. I'd love to see how the teams work together, lessons they've learned because the speed of their progress is beyond impressive. What is the role of managers in this cooperative endeavour?
  • @vercopolis
    The new Mercedes van does not stretch…..at all!
  • @juschu85
    Imagine you see Spider-Man crashing into that building and don't know it's just a robot.
  • @Dude44178
    imagine its just a normal day and your stuck in traffic, THEN YOU JUST SEE A CAR DRIVE OVER YOUR OWN CAR. wtf bro 😭