@tayloraprile3851

I feel like if all of these companies worked together, humanoid robots would become a reality much faster.

@TheThinkersBible

I was an AI product manager for GE Software and make videos on how AI works behind the scenes to enable these capabilities. These robots are quite remarkable advancements. It's also great that you're highlighting the weaknesses of each one. The disturbing thing about some of them is that they're designed to replace people or even be artificial substitute people. Hopefully that part of their design will happen slower than these companies plan -- or not at all -- but it's definitely a direction to watch and to plan for in the not too distant future.

@GideonStarcrest-w1b

The future is going to be incredible!

@bunnypeyton9292

Atlas @ Boston Dynamics!🤖

@mimelewis

China, Korea, Japan. In fact, most Western nations are dealing with a population deflation. Having humanoid robots does not mean they are replacing humans. It may simply mean that we need something there and we don't want to reproduce the workstation.

@MrDlt123

Let's be honest. People think about how robots can change their daily lives, but we know EXACTLY how the DoD see these things. - as the eventual end to their recruitment issues.

@davidchern4960

Thanks for sharing

@SusanLynn656

Watching each of them walk makes me appreciate the human body as a miracle!

@Monica-gj2yx

I am looking forward for a humanoid android robot that could take the place of my home health aide!

@mikethenight702

The movies were just a glimpse of what might happen. Sky net will become self aware 2030

@dadadadadada1828

Unitree humanoid robot will be number 1 in the world within 5 years!

@Little_Pony11

I wish Apollo will hit the market with success

@DarthVader20201

I like the robot to be advanced like in Robocop remake in the beginning overseas. It helps military teams overseas in less deaths.

@PetronelaRybárová-p4f

Som šokovaný rýchlosťou, akou sa vyvíja umelá inteligencia a roboty

@williamevert7068

Has anybody taking a lark at the latest offerings of clone robotics?

@markedwards9247

Seriously ?
There is not one 'task' you have speculated, that machines do not already do.
They just don't look humanoid.
Household chores. Like a washing machine ? Or a slow cooker ? Or an automated vacuum cleaner ?
Other major advancements these machines may soon master (as mentioned)
Sewing machine.
Delivery drones.
Self navigating vehicles.
Warehouse lift systems.
Coffee making machines.
Dishwashers.
In fact, according to this presentation, all robotics is accomplishing is replacing humans ... in everyday human tasks, therefore rendering humans redundant. Which would produce a regressive emotional and psychological impact on ... humans.
Not so appealing.

@JB-081

Dead or live, you’re coming with me.

@Tysard

I love the idea of humanoid robots and it's nice to see all these companies come up with new designs but like, phone's cant even last a week on a full charge and they have no moving parts. 
We really need better battery tech for these things to really be viable. Otherwise they're going to be recharging 10 times a day. Maybe they can reduce downtime with fast charging but these things out in the wild are going to destroy batteries. Whatever company finds a way to create new batteries that can hold a charge for days, weeks or months is going to be a damn rich company.

@richardlandis793

I ROBOT 😊

@RannieGabriel-xj5oo

I want  “skills like atlas & can communicate like naen” = looks like miss universe 😅