Amazon's Humanoid Robots Will Deliver Your Packages - Are You Ready for Robots on Your Doorstep?
Amazon is developing humanoid robots that will ride in Rivian electric vans and deliver packages, currently testing the technology in a San Francisco facility designed like an obstacle course. While the concept represents significant automation advancement, experts question whether society is ready for humanoid robots delivering packages in residential areas.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:02 - Humanoid Robots and Package Delivery
00:25 - The Rise of Humanoid Robots in Delivery Services
02:24 - The Future of Robotics and Drones
03:19 - The Impact of Robotics on Society
04:14 - The Future of Robotics and Society
Amazon is reportedly.
Speaker AOh, my God.
Speaker ATraining humanoid robots to deliver packages, folks, according to the Verge, not to be confused with the criminally underrated brand band the Verge, the Verve.
Speaker BThe Verve.
Speaker AI still screwed that up.
Speaker AAnd it's my favorite line read of all time.
Speaker BI know.
Speaker AAnd I screwed it up.
Speaker AI know I screwed it up.
Speaker AI look forward to every week when we get a Verge headline.
Speaker BAnd I screwed it up.
Speaker AAll right, Sorry, folks.
Speaker AAmazon is developing AI software that will enable robots to operate as package delivery workers that are ferried around in Rivian electric vans and will soon be ready to start real world testing at a new facility, citing a norm.
Speaker ACiting an anonymous source that was, quote, involved in the effort, end quote.
Speaker AThe information also says that Amazon has almost finished constructing an indoor, quote, humanoid park at one of the retail giant San Francisco offices that's roughly the size of a coffee shop.
Speaker AThe obstacle course reportedly contains one Rivian van for training purposes, with Amazon aiming to have humanoid robots, quote, hitch a ride in the back of Amazon's electric Rivian vans and spring out to deliver packages, end quote.
Speaker AHumanoid robots delivering packages.
Speaker AAnn, is this yet another sign that the apocalypse is near?
Speaker BNo, not yet.
Speaker BNot yet.
Speaker ANo.
Speaker BI think, I think there's still so much experimentation to be done in the world of robots and robot delivery.
Speaker BI mean, I think you also look at this as you're in a perfect environment.
Speaker BYou're in a San Francisco parking lot where the weather is pretty expected, we'll say, or that they, they can anticipate the conditions.
Speaker BAnd robots work really well when they're in a controlled environment.
Speaker BBut unfortunately, the real world, you know, apartments in the middle of urban cities, like, that's not a controlled environment, especially, I mean, even with the stuff going on in the country right now, like, you do see the Waymox taxis we're getting, like, like, you just, you don't know.
Speaker BLike the.
Speaker BThere's no, like, default button of, like, we gotta get the heck out of here.
Speaker BSo anyway, I think that, yes, robots, drones, even, like, Walmart announced this week that they're testing drones in five more cities.
Speaker BLike, I still think we're in heavy experimentation level of robotics and of drone delivery.
Speaker BI think we're still several years out before we start actually seeing this kind of, kind of proliferate throughout the rest of the country.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ANight night.
Speaker AYou think this is either like a PR sizzle or like a scary story designed or a headline designed to be kind of a scary, you know, clickbait story?
Speaker BYeah, I mean, I think clickbait, but I mean, I do think we're.
Speaker BYou, you have to figure this out.
Speaker BYou have to trial and error this as much as you can before you get to the point where we can do this.
Speaker BBut I just think we're going to see robotics being used for so many other things that are in controlled environments before we start seeing them let loose on the streets of the United States.
Speaker AAnd it's not as a controlled environment too.
Speaker AI mean, that's a part of it in terms of the testing, but it's also robots are best at doing the same thing over and over again.
Speaker ASo your point about drones is really good too, because that is the same thing over and over again.
Speaker AAnd we're only seeing that.
Speaker AWe're not even seeing those quote unquote, get off the ground, for lack of a better way to put it.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, I'm with you.
Speaker AI don't, I mean, I kind of poo pooed the arm wielding robot in the warehouse and said we're probably 10 to 20 years out from seeing that thing fully deployed.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker AYeah, I'm with you on this one.
Speaker AThe funny thing for me is like, I can't even imagine the societal impacts of this if like I'm in, you know, a relative.
Speaker AI just keep thinking of like the woman from like something about Mary, the old lady.
Speaker BMagda.
Speaker AMagda.
Speaker AIf she's sitting in her apartment and she sees like a Terminator robot coming down the hallway carrying a package.
Speaker AOh my God, imagine the freak out scale this would create.
Speaker BSort of.
Speaker BI thought that, but then I.
Speaker BWe were at the Barcelona airport and they have autonomous wheelchairs that are driving people to gates and there is tons of elderly people sitting in those.
Speaker BAnd I'm like, maybe they're okay with it.
Speaker BI don't know.
Speaker BWe didn't see.
Speaker AIt's different than like a bald robot.
Speaker BThat's true.
Speaker BOh, I, I was even thinking like the dinosaur like dog looking ones.
Speaker ALike they'd be like, I wish I'd be like, okay, it's not like coming together.
Speaker BOh my God.
Speaker BYeah, I didn't even think of the humanoid robot.
Speaker ALike the pictures are like humanoid.
Speaker BYes, that's true, that's true.
Speaker BThat is not something that.
Speaker AI don't think we're ready for that as a society.
Speaker ANo, I just, I don't.
Speaker AThere's a lot of generations that live in society.
Speaker ABut anyway, let's keep rolling.