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Amazing Products TV NASA Is Helping Build a Humanoid Robot

Awesome Tips NASA Is Helping Build a Humanoid Robot



Apptronik is getting ready to reveal the general-purpose robot called Apollo it’s building with NASA.

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  1. You mean NASA actualy builds things instead of just being a tax fraud front for black budget programs? Pfft…show us the REAL projects they are working on!

  2. Even at this early stage this robot makes that POS Musk unvelied last year look like a spastic marionette.

  3. Well guys , with all this AI and Robot tech around it seems like we aren't far from seeing Skynet

  4. Thought I was watching a Boston dynamics video from 10 years ago !

  5. I think I am tired of furball jews on jewish media

  6. I want a Westworld park where I can hang out with robots

  7. Ok, is it just me or is the CEO of that company a look alike of the drummer from Mastodon?

  8. I don’t like the CEO. Won’t get far with that weighing them down.

  9. This robot has no consciousness, it does not perform psychological work, it has no sense organs, it is not a subject. If he is carried into outer space, he will not even realize it, because there is nothing..

  10. The more the merrier. The greater the exposure to developers and end users the faster this field matures. We'll need one as we age into decrepitude.

  11. I believe Boston Dynamic is wayyy ahead in this department.

  12. Can anyone say "Skynet"? I knew you could.

  13. Forget about Tesla Optimus. It can barely walk. Agility Robotics can run and grab boxes. It is less bulky than Boston Dynamic humanoid robots. It is a winner.

  14. Problem is….ppl will lose jobs etc.

    • Ausf
    • February 6, 2023

    "Dynamic walking is walking dynamically." That's the kind of intellect that makes you CEO.

  15. Astrobot – a general purpose robot Astronaut.

  16. Waste of time and money

    • Mo A
    • February 6, 2023

    That depends on the price of the robot and the manufacturing of the robot for people at home or a care centre, robot has to be robust in dynamic mobility and encounter every obstacle on the floor from lego to medication to cups or dishes dropped at home, the robot also needs to understand commands and also the joke here is Moores Laws, other than that the robot needs to figure out solutions to a problem and have the ability to go around it or cut through it or in computing term bypassing.

  17. I can't wait til they build a robot that can pick me up and carry me around!

  18. When are you all going to review the Clarisys Audio Panel Loudspeakers ?

  19. Hack to eliminate human 😮🤫

  20. why is the robot using vans?

  21. Ah yes….money well spent because of course humanity needs this! OR maybe money can be spent on more important world problems.

    • Ken
    • February 6, 2023

    Under a hundred thousand US Dollars !?
    Then again, only the rich people will be able to buy one.
    Tesla Optimus hopefully will be much cheaper as Elon Musk said.
    Time will tell who is going to be more affordable and which robot is more capable of doing tasks in households, factories, restaurants, etc.

  22. I've seen the ARTEMIS robots in person down at NASA's Houston center. That thing is way more versatile than this.

  23. i wanna see the Westworld become true soon

  24. Legs are like stepping in place but not heel and toe walking, or marching

  25. Still haven't matched human gait yet though

  26. LOL at NASA. Tesla already got beat 'em with their spandex robot, and that thing can dance.

  27. Boston Dynamics is way ahead.

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