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hello peers my name is Johnny I chose
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the humanoid robot figure as my study
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topic it's a very new company founded by
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open AI called Figure robotics so the
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series of this robot is called Figure so
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don't get confused
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there and moving along to the table of
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content now this is followed by
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professor's
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requirements and then we move to
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preface so uh like I stated here I think
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the purpose of robots is to improve
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human life not the other way around so I
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think many years ago a British
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Economist you know predicted kind of
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predicted like 21st centu human would
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only have to work three days in a week
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and everybody will have plenty of food
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on their table and people have a warm
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house to
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stay but obviously that didn't happen
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the tools of Productions in humans hand
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are much more advanced now than before
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but the workload didn't decrease didn't
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really decrease much um this video will
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give you more detail if you want to look
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at
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it what uh figure 02 looks like
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right next
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slide um the history history of figure
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is pretty new it was founded in 20
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2022
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and but what happened in the past two
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years so in 2022 company introduced its
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prototyp figure 01 a bip petto robot
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only on January 2024 figure announced a
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partnership with BMW in you know South
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Carolina on August 2024 figure AI unveil
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the next Generations of its humanoid
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robot name figure
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02 in terms of applications I figure
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aims to work side by side with humans in
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various industry enhancing productivity
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and safety and you know figure amazingly
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also offers speech to speech reasoning
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and good
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mobilities um in actuality the
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applications of human robots or anness
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you know there's so much possibility no
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since figure can communicate and work in
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the you know in the future he probably
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be a housekeeper who also provides
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emotional support a factory worker or a
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uh prospector of dangerous area now I
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recently heard that some of the humanoid
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Bots can cook and they in their database
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many recipes are are originated from
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meling starts shfs so they they
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probably they're capable to become very
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good Chef or some of them will just
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watch and learn you know you can learn
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how your mom Cook and Cook you know
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mom's taste you know mom's
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meal
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and you know also I always tell people
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this compares to robot human bodies are
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too fragile and
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irreplaceable you know during the time
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that was working for UPS the most common
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complaints I heard from everybody is
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pretty much everybody you know it was
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people complaining they have back pain
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back Aid and they their needs had
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surgeries and I I don't think humans are
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built for you know fastpac running
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packages around or you know similar jobs
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like construction or
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something um a product like figures you
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know can you know alleviate some of the
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heavy lifting right so lower the
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physical
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demand uh in terms of
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mechanics it figure humanoid robots
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integrated Advanced AI model and you
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know some what what do you call it like
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flameless electric
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BS so that it greatly enhance its
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capabilities I think it's even better
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than and hydraulic right now the
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electric
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motors um we're going talk about
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structures you know like I said the
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figure is built with electric motors
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instead of hydraulic so the pro of that
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it's very obvious it's more reliable and
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requires less maintenance you know
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speaking of AI
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Powers you know I think
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um open AI is the leader in the AI
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industry and Nvidia is the leader of
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computation power or say manufacturers
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of advanced chip sets you know I believe
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flamess torque Motors that I just talk
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about are used to build high torque
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flexible joints these are the
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technologies that we didn't have just 10
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years ago now these motors Motors are
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designed to be energy efficient and the
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absence of a frame allows for direction
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strive now resulting in smooth and more
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precise motion control now I think some
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of these motors are capable of 27
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directions of movement uh but I'm not
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sure the the capability of the latest
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model so I don't have much to say about
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their AI model actually you know in
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computational
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power a lot of their information is open
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Source but my knowledge it's just
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insufficient so I don't want to mislead
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anyone
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here um how to train and build figures
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series here it's clearly stated like
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figure robotics has revolutionized the
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field of humanoid robots robotics with
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its Advanced figure series now these
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robots incorporate frameless torque as I
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mentioned it's it's flexible we didn't
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have this before and with human scale
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hand six RGB cameras and the you know
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the excels in performance on high
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position task fly electric F electric
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you know power it run on batteries for
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five hours long and it can you know
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carry 20 kg or 44
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pounds walking speed it's pretty slow
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but uh in the future it's likely to
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increase a lot and like I said the AI
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integration is the most important part
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for this figure series of
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robots it's you know first it train with
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partnership with AI leaders like open Ai
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and Nvidia and all AI models train on
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Nvidia h100
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gpus it's it's very expensive GPU
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probably over you know 10K for for a
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piece probably I'm not sure but
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um yeah it's the Leading Edge
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so
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evaluation so I said this when the
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quarter started you know the
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pros Provide support to Elder know like
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I said I mentioned my grand uh
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grandfather before he passed away it it
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was painful for
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everybody and human don't
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judge so it's it's better for the
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patient it's better for the family
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members
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better for the medical
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staffs and now also hoping to see I hope
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if if this can you know um human robots
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start entering the societies I wish to
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see in the medical field first because
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the cost of hospitalization in the US is
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just too too expensive right now now
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people moving to the second Point High
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position and without fatigue so this is
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very important important like people
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probably can focus on their job and work
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hard for eight hours now after that
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especially in physical
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work after 8 hours people likely to make
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more mistakes and no fear and
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anger figure Bots can go into some
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dangerous Stone like cave and
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underground tunnels which human would
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probably not attempt
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it's just not worth a human life it
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takes people 18 years to grow up but
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robot your manufacturing on the
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production lines just different so
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reduce workplace injury and fatality
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it's also important like I said earlier
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uh I don't think human are made for
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heavy lifting it's it's just not like I
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couple years ago I hurt my back on a job
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when I was working at UPS and
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it the problem still bothers me if I
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sleep on my bed for over 10 hours my bat
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get got you know my back just start
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feeling stiff it's just not comfortable
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if I try to continue to
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sleep and my match is actually pretty
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good before when I had my old mattress I
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had to you know just threw it away
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otherwise I I couldn't even sleep longer
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than six hours cons you know let's let's
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talk about cons yeah some people would
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lose their job
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but they should be trained to do a
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better jobs
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right and the company can do that the
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company can train their their employees
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to do a better job or the government
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should perform a task and once we step
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into the big digiti database we do lose
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our
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privacy and we really can't hide
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anything now we just need to better
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regulate AI companies and data managing
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firms and the elment of the figure is
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very expensive this is this is common
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you know when we got to hire a lot
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of um senior
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Engineers AI programmers and all that
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it's always going to be
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expensive and that's how that's how it
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is
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but and then over Reliance on robots may
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cause people to lose hands on skill um
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this is common scene one example is when
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people use GPS to navigate all the time
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then they learn the route much slower as
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well as people don't ever cook they
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would never learn how to
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cook and these are the pros and cons I
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can come up
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with um for future outlook the market
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growth market growth for humanoid robots
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are significant astonishing from 1.6
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billion in 2022 to 24 14.4 billions by
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2032 so you know getting a job or uh
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studying for this topic always
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gooded yeah
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Integrations
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um for this part for AI model I can't
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really say much you know I learned
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Python and Java but I I don't really
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have any work experience I don't know
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how the real world works but what I
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learned online is AI model will be fine
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tuned custom
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multimodels models multi multimodel
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models on humano robot data so probably
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that just mean integrated models like
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big models integrated together to make
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the humanite Bots uh cope or to fit more
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area more work
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places and uh thank you for listening
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here's my conclusions figure series or
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humanoid robots are based on a data
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engine that powers learning for a fleet
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at affordable humanoid I believe that
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the advancement of human technology will
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ultimately benefit the majority what we
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should do is to stay optimistic and keep
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our minds open to learn new things every
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day and here are the sources that I use
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for this
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PowerPoint thank you so much peers and
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thank you professor