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62 points by jedixit a year ago · 24 comments

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game_the0ry a year ago

Anyone else get a sense of anxiety at the thought of a machine gun attached to one of those things?

  • tcdent a year ago

    > In September 2023, the United States Marine Corps used an M72 LAW anti-tank rocket launcher fixed to a Go1 robotic dog during tactical training at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms in California.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitree_Robotics

  • ortusdux a year ago

    Hobbyists are making drones that can go 0-180mph in 2 seconds top speeds of 300+mph. Anxiety all around

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wThmg8Ezm9w

  • erwincoumans a year ago

    Like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlDLwTsRHtU Ghost Robotics has been working with the US Army putting weapons on their robot quadruped for several years now. Unitree is ahead of the game with their hardware+software ecosystem though.

  • Yoric a year ago

    Yes, but not necessarily more so than at the thought of a machine gun in the hands of a human being.

  • grogenaut a year ago

    I was picturing a horde of them streaming down a hill with guns towards you yes.

  • r00fus a year ago

    The country where Unitree is based has not been in a major war in the past 30-40 years. Sure companies based in the western world can take inspiration from this but given the US-China conflict apparently in the works, it seems the advanced tech would be on the Chinese side.

smusamashah a year ago

This looks better than Robo dog in the sense that it's being robot, not an animal/human replica, using those wheels. That's how a robot should be. And it looks fantastic with those moves.

Video does not say if those moves were made by a human behind remote control or was the robot doing it by itself? It will be many times more impressive if the robot was avoiding collisions by itself.

digitallis42 a year ago

Several moments look like CGI, particularly with how the dust behaves. It's getting hard to believe video like this.

  • Havoc a year ago

    There is definitely something uncanny about it, but I suspect its frame generation & sharpening

nikolay a year ago

China slowly but surely is becoming #1 in everything.

jmugan a year ago

Wow! This is beyond my expectations.

rapsey a year ago

China is in the forefront of drones, EVs, batteries, robotics and solar. It can't really be considered much behind the US on AI.

I think one day soon the US is going to get a rude awakening of being behind on tech. Probably once they come up with 4nm or less chips and that is likely not far off.

  • tailfra a year ago

    Regarding the AI part, there are a lot of chinese open-source LLMs and VLMs out there, and they are really great!

  • linotype a year ago

    Eventually they’ll run out of things to copy, then progress will slow. Ultimately it’s a net positive if you’re interested in technological progress to have more people working on these problems.

  • ThouYS a year ago

    3D printers, Bambulab is incredible!

hedgehog a year ago

I love the "please do not imitate dangerous actions" caption as the guy climbs on to the robot, who could have one of these and not try riding it?

ofrzeta a year ago

That looks incredibly impressive. However I wonder how long/often you can do stunts like that until the wheel legs need significat maintenance.

pjs_ a year ago

Hard to believe this is real but for sure it is -- incredible results

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