Open AI’s NEW Physical ROBOT Shocks The Entire INDUSTRY

https://youtu.be/TJbqLD3UV5Y

The video is about OpenAI introducing their new GPT-5 Robot. This robot combines the power of natural language processing with robotics, revolutionizing how we interact with artificial intelligence1. GPT-5 has an unprecedented understanding of human language, thanks to a massive knowledge base collected from billions of data points, allowing it to engage in meaningful discussions, answer complex queries, and even propose creative solutions to a wide range of problems. GPT-5 is also outfitted with an advanced robotic framework that lets it interact with the outside world.

Timelapse of Future Technology: Next 1000 Years

Today, we explore a timelapse of the future, specifically future technology. How will technology look 1000 years from now? In the world today, many technologies are accelerating exponentially. Humans are discovering things that would mystify scientists even a few decades ago, but our progress resembles a blip in the grand scale of our technological evolution over the next millennium.

Boston Dynamics : 40 years of development (1983 – 2023) | Atlas

https://youtu.be/E7qJQ2i47ZY

This video shows the humble beginnings and the 40 years of development journey of Boston dynamics’ robot ATLAS. We start with the first model developed in 1983 in the leg lab in MIT, all the way to the current version of Atlas shown in 2023 in the Boston dynamics youtube channel. Atlas is an incredibly advanced humanoid robot that has been developed by the robotics company Boston Dynamics. It is a bipedal robot that stands at 6 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds. It is capable of performing a variety of tasks, including walking, running, jumping, and even performing backflips. Atlas is equipped with a variety of sensors, including cameras, laser rangefinders, and inertial measurement units. This allows it to perceive its environment and interact with it in a variety of ways. It is also equipped with a powerful onboard computer that allows it to process data and make decisions.

Will Robots Replace Fast Food Workers?

This robot named Flippy runs the fry station at a White Castle outside of Chicago. With a mechanical arm and using computer vision technology Flippy can cook everything from french fries and onion rings to cheese sticks. White Castle said it plans to add 100 Flippy’s to its kitchens’ nationwide. Up to 82% of restaurant positions could, to some extent, be replaced by robots. Automation could save U.S. fast food restaurants over $12 billion in annual wages. And restaurants are also struggling to find workers. American restaurants are down more than 560,000 jobs or about 4.6% of its workforce from their pre-pandemic levels. So what impact will robots have on the fast food industry and the livelihood of its workers? CNBC got a behind the scenes look at restaurant robot maker Miso Robotics to find out.