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TLDREl vídeo presenta Johnny parlant sobre la seva recerca en el camp dels robots humanoides, centrant-se en l'empresa recentment establerta Figure Robotics, fundada per OpenAI. Johnny discuteix la història de Figure, incloent el seu llançament el 2022 i les seves innovacions tecnològiques amb els models Figure 01 i Figure 02, que inclouen motors elèctrics avançats i integració d'AI per a millorar la col·laboració humà-robot en indústries. A més, s'aborden aplicacions potencials en seguretat i assistència emocional, amb un enfocament en com els robots poden complementar les tasques humanes, minimitzar les lesions laborals i augmentar la productivitat. Així mateix, Johnny analitza les perspectives futures del mercat de robots humanoides, subratllant tant els beneficis com els reptes, incloent la possible pèrdua de llocs de treball humans i problemes de privacitat. En resum, hi ha un optimisme envers el desenvolupament de tecnologia robotitzada, mantenint una ment oberta cap als nous aprenentatges i el desenvolupament professional.

Takeaways

  • 🤖 Figure Robotics és una empresa recent, fundada el 2022.
  • 🦿 Els robots humanoides de Figure tenen aplicacions industrials i emocionals.
  • 🤝 Socis com BMW són part del viatge d'innovació de Figure.
  • 🔧 Robots utilitzen motors elèctrics per a un moviment més suau.
  • 📈 Mercat global de robots humanoides està en creixement constant.
  • ⛑️ Robots poden reduir lesions laborals i augmentar seguretat.
  • 💡 IA avançada és clau per a les funcions dels robots Figure.
  • 🏋️ Robots poden portar fins a 44 lliures (20 kg).
  • 🏠 Aplicacions futures podrien incloure tasques domèstiques i suport emocional.
  • 🧠 Necessitat de regular l'impacte de la IA en la feina i la privacitat.

Garis waktu

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    Johnny analitza la figura del robot humanoide de l'empresa Figure Robotics fundada per Open AI. Destaca que l'objectiu dels robots hauria de ser millorar la vida humana. Esmenta com, malgrat els avenços tecnològics, la càrrega de treball dels humans no ha disminuït significativament. La història de la companyia és recent, amb els seus inicis el 2022 i col·laboracions importants anunciades el 2024, com amb BMW. La sèrie de robots Figures busca treballar al costat dels humans per millorar la productivitat i la seguretat. També inclou capacitats de raonament de veu i bones mobilitats, amb aplicacions pràctiques diverses, com el suport emocional o treballs perillosos.

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    Johnny continua discutint sobre com els robots Figures, gràcies a la seva estructura amb motors elèctrics, poden alleujar el treball físic humà. Evidencia que els robots humanoides podrien ser especialment útils en sectors com el sanitari, a causa de l'alt cost de l'hospitalització. També afirma que poden treballar amb alta precisió sense fatiga i afrontar tasques perilloses per a humans. Tot i que admet que encara hi ha desafiaments com la pèrdua de llocs de treball humans i qüestions de privacitat de dades. Finalment, preveu un creixement significatiu del mercat de robots humanoides, mirant cap al futur amb optimisme per les tecnologies avançades que beneficiïn la majoria.

Peta Pikiran

Video Tanya Jawab

  • Quan va ser fundada Figure Robotics?

    Figure Robotics va ser fundada l'any 2022.

  • Què és la principal funció dels robots de Figure?

    Millorar la vida humana col·laborant amb els humans en múltiples indústries.

  • Quines són algunes de les aplicacions dels robots humanoides de Figure?

    Poden treballar com assistents emocionals, treballadors d'indústria, o cuidar persones grans.

  • Què és el que fa que els robots de Figure siguin únics?

    Integren motors elèctrics sense marc i models d'intel·ligència artificial avançada.

  • Quines associacions significatives ha fet Figure Robotics?

    Una associació notable és amb BMW als Estats Units.

  • Quins són alguns dels avantatges dels robots humanoides?

    Poden reduir les lesions laborals i augmentar la seguretat en llocs perillosos.

  • Quins són els inconvenients potencials de l'adopció de robots humanoides?

    Robots poden substituir llocs de treball humans i provocar una pèrdua de privacitat.

  • Quin és el creixement de mercat projectat per als robots humanoides?

    S'espera que creixi de 1.6 mil milions el 2022 a 14.4 mil milions el 2032.

  • Quines tecnologies alimenten els robots de Figure?

    Són impulsats per motors elèctrics i model AI desenvolupats amb Nvidia.

  • Quines són les característiques físiques dels robots de Figure?

    Tenen mans a escala humana i poden portar fins a 20 kg.

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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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    all
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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
Tags
  • robots humanoides
  • OpenAI
  • tecnologia avançada
  • seguretat industrial
  • intel·ligència artificial
  • impacte laboral
  • inversió tecnològica
  • mercat robòtica
  • Figure Robotics
  • innovació