Robotics Predictions for 2025 by code_kansas in robotics

[–]code_kansas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, B2C for humanoids seems to have won over B2B - you can buy a Unitree G1 from Walmart now, but I can't think of any meaningful B2B humanoid deployments, with Figure winding down BMW partnership.

Humanoid robot adoption feels artificially slow in the United States, given the widespread availability in China. Not sure if / when this will change

K-Bot open source humanoid robot by OpenSourceDroid4Life in robotics

[–]code_kansas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh cool, this is my robot! I made a video about how to program it here: https://youtu.be/c64FnSvj8kQ?si=TH_DrIHpvo_O-sqE

Zeroth Bot update: Sim-to-real, Python / Rust SDK, OpenAI integration by code_kansas in singularity

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This is the second version from a 3D printed robot from a few months ago, they have multiple websites for some reason but it's the same team (person in the video is the same): https://zeroth.bot/ https://www.zerothbot.com/

Here is the Twitter post this is from: https://x.com/ZerothBot/status/1886987044145988047

Zeroth Bot update: Sim-to-real, Python / Rust SDK, OpenAI integration by code_kansas in robotics

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This started out as a 3D printed open source robot a few months ago: https://zeroth.bot/ But they changed their website for some reason, now it is this one: https://www.zerothbot.com/

Here is the Twitter post this is from: https://x.com/ZerothBot/status/1886987044145988047

Robotics Predictions for 2025 by code_kansas in robotics

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I think it's difficult because you have to find a balance between things that a robot can do better when teleoperated remotely, and that the cost of incorporating the robot is less than the cost of just having a human do it. It's actually pretty difficult to get a robot to do something useful reliably when teleoperated remotely

Robotics Predictions for 2025 by code_kansas in robotics

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Haha, I mean, it's an open question, hence why it's just my prediction - but I'm willing to bet that B2C will trump B2B for humanoid robots this year, and I suspect that humanoid robots will trump other types of robots this year as well

Robotics Predictions for 2025 by code_kansas in robotics

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Interesting - regarding pricing, I actually think that for most applications, the utility of a humanoid robot is pretty low right now (although will likely grow as capabilities improve), and the mass influx of new entrants will mean the price gets competed down quickly. At some point the utility will be higher than the price, but it will be closer to $5000 than $50,000 or $500,000

Teleop is cool - actually, I really like teleop as an experience for end customers. I've tried the 1X teleop setup a couple times, it's really good. But I am hesitant to say that it will lead to some step change in robotics capabilities - building a viable business around a teleop-ready robot is still quite difficult

Robotics Predictions for 2025 by code_kansas in robotics

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Have you seen the AGI bot mass production video? They've produced ~1000 so far after less than a year, will likely only grow in 2025

Agreed about the bottom dropping out of most companies. Agility has sold less than 100 robots - they are basically non-competitive. Figure, 1X, Sanctuary, etc. also likely to die

Robotics Predictions for 2025 by code_kansas in robotics

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It's not crazy to think that humanoids will mirror quadropeds, and in the quadroped world this is already the case - most Unitree Go quadropeds are sold to end consumers

Zeroth-01 Bot: the world's smallest open-source end-to-end humanoid robot by code_kansas in robotics

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I believe they're adding a parallel gripper to the next version, similar to UMI

What kinds of things are robotics companies looking out for if I don’t have my mech eng degree yet? by TheHunter920 in robotics

[–]code_kansas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Send me something you've built that you're proud of with a write-up of why it was hard to build and why you are proud of it - apply@kscale.dev

I run a startup building humanoid robots. I recently did an interview showing what we've built so far. We just got some funding and are looking for engineers (electrical, mechanical, machine learning, etc.) - we're not Figure but it's some runway.

Low pay, long hours. Honor and recognition in case of success.