How STRONG Are Humanoid Robots Really? (And Why It's Hard to Tell)
Synopsis for “How STRONG Are Humanoid Robots Really? (And Why It’s Hard to Tell)”
In a world where humanoid robots are rapidly advancing, questions about their strength and safety have taken center stage. This video explores the intriguing claims surrounding these machines, featuring a CEO who demonstrated his robot’s strength by taking a kick to the gut, and a controversial lawsuit alleging that another robot’s strike could fracture a human skull. While viral videos capture sensational moments, they often lack context, as many robots have safety features limiting their power during demonstrations.
Highlighting the T800 from Engine AI, the video delves into the complexities of measuring a robot’s actual force—an equation influenced by various factors such as motor torque and impact angles. Despite impressive stats, like the T800’s torque comparable to a Porsche engine, translating these figures into real-world strength remains challenging. The video also addresses safety concerns, referencing a lawsuit against a rival firm where a robot allegedly delivered hazardous levels of force during a test.
As these companies vie for supremacy, navigating the balance between innovation and accountability is crucial. With increasing public curiosity and concern, viewers are left to ponder: just how strong—and safe—are humanoid robots?
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Humanoid Robot Warfare? If it saves human lives 🙏
Here’s where these kinds of robots could be used: any situation in which a criminal needs to be caught, neutralized, or immobilized. In such cases, accidental killings during arrests could disappear. And who said a robot has to rely on kickboxing or kung-fu? Robots can be trained in judo, jiu-jitsu, grappling, and pain-compliance holds.
Let’s go further: security robots in every subway car and every bus, capable of quickly disarming, for example, knife-wielding attackers. Two or three security robots per subway car could be realistic, since humans cannot always remain calm and nonviolent, and bullying or aggression still occurs.
Another scenario is school security, at least as protection against school shootings – imagine five robots rushing in and neutralizing the shooter before police arrive. There’s also the idea of patrolling playgrounds and other public areas to quickly neutralize attackers. In general, these robots could be used anywhere an attacker needs to be stopped without being killed.
The robot’s kicking form could use some work. It should be sitting more on its non-striking hip, essentially, nothing but the striking leg moving, and moving energy from the ground up through the leg. Of course, it’s incredible regardless…
this is just marketing. fighting robot is not as useful as fully capable robot that can do all housechores correctly and efisiently.
atlas can jump and etc but still does not sell well because it is still useless for many things.
I still can't get over the fact that engineAI is real and not CGI.
Last year, we kicked the robot's a$$. This year, the robots kick our a$$. I wonder what would be next year.
Dr. Gero’s cookin
What’s the point of a fighting robot? Seems completely useless in any real life application.
The video is really something different. The brilliant minds. Creating a chip, mechanics, and to distinguish between friend or foe,for example(combat robots) It is mind blowing. An idea to a creation, that is priceless. Like our universe. I believe in the beginning it started with a grain of sand and from that point, time fit us in
This is literally Atom from Real Steel.
This reminds me of Reel Steel
Send them in instead of police dogs…
We are close to end times ! Robots wanna take over!!! Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon🙏🏼❤️🕊Repent, believe in the Gospel, Be Born Again
why is it walking in a sexy cool way?
Toxic AI + Robot = Terminator, Ethical human intelligence + Robot = Robocop, LLM/AI slop + Robot = WTF just happen
I want someone to buy me one. So, when someone tries something my robot will drop them. Step back villain!
are they three laws safe?
why don't they use the fair ground hanging punchball machine that humans have tested their power on for decades ?, probably because that would show just how 'weak' that force is and is then directly comparable to a human punch on the same machine.
I’m not sure if teaching robots to fight is a good thing. Clearly the manufacturers are thinking and designing for military uses or contracts…😳
I am looking forward to the first ever robot MMA tournament.
That's a remarkable performance from a robot, if indeed it is fully autonomous behaviour. Kicking is a complicated movement and most humans with no training can't kick as well as the robot on the video. That the robot is able to push it's weight behind the kick and retain it's balance is amazing. Compared to Elon's human operated bots, this is on another level.
Doesn't need to be that hard a hit/ accident to fracture a skull depending on the material
T-800 also broke the wooden door in one of the videos.
I swear movies are prediction of the future.
My robot can beat your robot up some kid 10 years from now
Robocop
Can Replace All Jobs Like Cops (Police), Military, Constractor and Builder that requires strength without feeling any pain.
Skynet in beta test
I did the calculations…the answer is a Tesla punch
And they are not capable of feeling any pain that slows down us (humans).
They are safe to use!