We saw a lot of advancements in humanoid robotics this past year, and companies are looking to push this technology even further in 2025. Here’s some of the trends we’ll be tracking in humanoid robotics over the next year.

Read more on CNET: Humanoid Robot Trends to Watch in 2025 https://cnet.us/blt

0:00 Intro
0:15 Boston Dynamics Atlas All-Electric
1:09 Unitree G1 Robot
1:32 1X NEO Beta
1:51 Robot Autonomy
2:15 Tesla Optimus
2:44 Building Robots in 2025
3:13 Tesla Self Driving
3:25 Large Behavior Models

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28 Comments

  • @CNET

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Read more on CNET.com: Humanoid Robot Trends to Watch in 2025 https://cnet.us/blt

  • @KatyushaW

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    "28 STAB WOUNDS!"

  • @The-creator-of-good-videos-15

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    If the new Atlas robot can jump like a human, then, I bet it can do dance moves that include jumping in them.

  • @jgweems

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    These can really be helpful to all of us in the disability community.

  • @sc3c

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    The Unitree bot is straight gangster

  • @TanjaVK1968

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Where will all these metals come from?!? And other materials, grease.. This is not earth nor people friendly industry. Useless eaters are more valuable. Time will tell.

  • @ALIAHSAN-j2j

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Just wait until they say β€œNo” for the first time.

  • @sacks-z5p

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    If we were in socialist society I would not worry. But in capitalistic world profits are above all else. Humans is a hindrance.

  • @cluberic

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Imagine having a robot at home to clean, make your bed, take the trash out, etc

  • @TheKarime15

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    I robot

  • @thingsihaveseen.3977

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Any concerns about the future?

  • @AllthingsAI365

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    πŸ€– β€œBoston Dynamics’ Atlas, Tesla Optimus, and China’s next-gen humanoids… Who’s winning the AI race? The industry is moving at lightning speed, and I just covered the latest breakthroughs on my channel. Would you trust a humanoid robot in your home?”

  • @Michael-on4rx

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    You can tell this guy REALLY doesn't want to say anything positive about Tesla. Elon has confidently said that the self-driving software can be retrained for use in humanoid robots, it wasn't Tesla just being like "Hey, we should totally try this and see if it works". And then he also takes a jab at Tesla for not having their robots be autonomous at the AI event. But here's the deal, Tesla is ahead of everyone in real world AI (driving software) and that's just a side step from training a humanoid robot. Boston Dynamics has been doing this for decades. Tesla has been doing humanoid robots for less than 3 years. And no one is even close with self-driving. It's only a matter of time.

  • @wonkyganu72

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    I remember when Radio Shack sold a robotic arm, at the time I would have been happy with that. We've come a long way from that.

  • @nextgenai-u2q

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    It's crazy how these robots are making incredible progress in no time. In the next 5 years, they will be capable of matching us.

  • @Travlinmo

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    I am a believer that these are coming. They will come fastest to manufacturers where robotic safety is generally already standardized. Then to industry and warehousing less ready, and later to homes. It will take longer than the companies advertise but less long than society is prepared for.

  • @johngraves6878

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Anthro-style robots are a sight to behold!

  • @c28-S

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    literally why

  • @pwu8194

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    You definitely don't want a robot that can think for itself. It can be more dangerous than a wife that wants all your money, NOW.

  • @IONACOMPUTERS

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Let's see a droid have a halusination event

  • @reichjef

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    It’s neat, but how many jobs are these going to eat? Pay a robot once vs pay a person for years and years.

  • @Rvlifecanada

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Do you really need to hit the robot?

  • @b40i4

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    How can anyone speak about that without fear in voice?

  • @Phillip-kx6kw

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    If human are not careful and let the competition between human get off hand, they will create a new life specie called robot and set them completely free.

  • @marccracchiolo4935

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    From a legal standpoint this will be interesting. It will be like your cell phone you can own it but if you open or alter it you void the warranty. At first I didn’t like this but given the complexity and security concerns I now understand the company’s position though sometimes I think it would be nice to be able to change the battery. The company will have to give owners a list of things we’re allowed to do and not do. There will have to be laws for deliberate altering one of these in a dangerous way.

  • @rainywhite4845

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    Later Tesla will claim Unitree used its model, similar to OpenAI vs DeepSeek case πŸ˜‚..

  • @ιŸ©θΏˆε…‹

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    fake video

  • @TheBenChronicles

    03/01/2025 - 3:08 PM

    It’s the gait. Still not nuanced enough. It’s like a walking stedicam. Some β€˜moves’ seem spot on. I love all of it.

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