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TruthyCherryBomb's profile picture
TruthyCherryBomb1 year ago

The blocker was always perception. Never the physical construction. Once perception fell every smart engineer in the world knew it was time to build. That's why we now have 100 robot startups.

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Foret Echer1 year ago

Thing is, Japanese could’ve built everything- but they didn’t - smh, they stopped. Genuinely sus

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Christopher Cook1 year ago

@mrdoob They also demonstrated thought controlled commands on 2009. Really the difference is independence, the old one was playing back movements like a sequencer.

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Kevin Zakka1 year ago

@mrdoob They were doing way more than just replaying actions:

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Stone Tao1 year ago

🤣 can always rely on you to dig up old footage of the same capabilities

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David Heaney1 year ago

Asimo cost on the order of $1-3 million, with no thought for mass production. Figure is building a robot to be mass produced $50-100K.

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Firas D1 year ago

Those Japanese bots were always based on 'rule-based' decision trees. Literally a bunch of if/else statements. That type of software was never going to work for autonomous bots The new humanoid robots use deep learning

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Erwin Coumans 🇺🇦1 year ago

Asimo was great but the new Unitree G1 is next-gen.

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Kyle🤖🚀🦭1 year ago

eye spy with my little eye… ZMP!

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ペコ1 year ago

HONDA's ASIMO bipedal robot was a lovable robot. Its technology has been applied to many things.