# Chinas New "KEPLERBOT" Surprises Everyone! (Tesla bot Competitor)

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### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

so I recently came across a very fascinating new humanoid robot that is gearing up to be one of the Tesla bot's main competitors and this video will showcase the new keot robot from Kepler Robotics and it is a fascinating humanoid robot that is much better than I initially realized so let's take a look at their video demo and then let's look at what makes this robot so effective a so that was the demo of the Kepler bot and I think that was a fascinating demo for us to look at because mayom my the humanoid robot race is heating up now there are several things that I did find captivating from this thing one of the most things that I did find really fascinating was the fact that they do actually have three versions of the Kepler bot so they have the Kepler SI or the S1 and you can see that it's the kep humanoid robot which is the Outdoor tasks version then of course we have the Kepler D1 which is the hazard environmental version so I'm guessing that one is going to be for specially specialized scenarios that are probably dealing with toxic and hazardous environments so this one is probably going to be a lot more armored a lot more rugged in terms of its capabilities and then of course we have another outdoor tasks version so I think it's really fascinating how they've managed to come at the angle because a lot of humanoid robots that are currently being built unless we're talking about bosson Dynamics usually what we are talking about is general purpose robots that aren't really a focus on hazardous environments the only one that I do know did one that was focused on hazardous environments was of course one that there was a dog for bosson Dynamics which was built to go into dangerous environments now I do think that this is actually a very impressive demo and something from the video did actually quite shock me because they said that it is an AI embedded humanoid robot with bionic body structure and bipedo walking now bipedo walking is definitely something that is quite difficult to achieve in robotics and only recently have some companies managed this feat which is why we don't see many AI robotics companies in terms of them being able to get fully functional humanoid robots and it's definitely a really big task for these companies to overcome which is why we're seeing only a few take the shot at it so it does give us a breakdown in the video and there are some more slides that give us some more breakdown and I think you know some of the stuff that I do show you guys is going to really surprise you and so far while the movement doesn't look particularly striking in terms of its smoothness it does look pretty decent at a thir glance from what we are seeing so the thing that they have right here you can see we can take a look at their hands so it says behaving perceiving just like human smart and agile robotics hands Master every tasks mimicking the intricate structure of the human hands it holds a patented design and boasts a total of 12 degrees of freedom capable of precise Force sensing for unparalleled hand dexterity so it's got exceptional Precision robust strength intelligent control and it's versatile and flexible now one thing didn't see um from the demo I mean the hands do look pretty good because we did see the robot be able to actually pick up a few items so if we take a look at the demo you can see that right here the robot is you know successfully picking up some items one thing that we didn't get was if this was teleoperated or not because as you know in robotics teleoperation is something that is currently done which showcases how robots can be moved but it is far more impressive when robots are being moved and operated on tasks that are quite autonomous so this is

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

definitely something that we would like to know but with the hands what we've seen so far and there is something that um is quite impressive about the hands um in terms of its ability that I will show you now and that is the agility of this robot so there was a small demo and I'm not sure how many tries they did take to do this or if this was something that was entirely pre-recorded but the agility of this robot to be able to like throw a ball into a cup and of course they could have done less like a thousand times but I still think that is somewhat impressive for you know a robot to be able to get something and throw it so I still think that is pretty cool um although it is was just like a you know a 10-second video that they uploaded to their Channel I still think something like this is rather impressive and then it gives us the thumbs up so there are a few more slides that I do want to show you guys from their website because it is truly fascinating and this was something that I wanted to talk about so they describe this robot to have a self-developed nebula system and it says powered by our self-developed nebula system which is paired seamlessly with the 100 tops High Computing motherboard visual slam capable of 3D modeling and visual recognition systematically enabling profound perception of surrounding environment intelligently linking the interwoven sensors it seamlessly integrates with the world so it does have a camera inside the head it has a microphone and apparently it can hear you and of course it can see so it's got a pull pressure sensor a speed sensor and an HRS sensor so this thing is really equipped with some truly serious technology and by far what we also did see which was very fascinating about this Reno robot is that it actually was at CES I'm going to show you guys a video from CES where a familiar face was actually taking a look at this rather fascinating robot so one of the things we did see was of course satian Adela at CES so Keo robotics was at the convention CES where there were tons of innovative technology companies showcasing their new and Innovative Tech and of course um they had a conversation with satin nadela and it just goes to show that this company is definitely going to be Making Waves within the tech and Robotics industry because they are clearly a company that has a focus on production and so far it does seem like what we do have even though it isn't that many videos does seem to be pretty effective now there were some other things that I do want to talk about one of the craziest things that I've seen floating around was the rumors of the pricing so apparently the pricing for this actually potentially does start around $30,000 to $20,000 now that if it actually is going to be something that is very effective pretty crazy because one of the main issues with human own robots and Robotics in general is that they are just too expensive to mass produce to a consumer market and if they've managed to figure out something in terms of the production and of course since this is a robot coming out of Shanghai that means that they do have a competitive Advantage because they are able to get production cost down and of course due to economies of scale they're going to be able to mass produce these at scale so I do think that the pricing for humanoid robots is an important aspect because if robots are priced that you know around $250,000 that's the same price as a very expensive superar or something and that's not what the average person has anyway so that doesn't mean that it's going to be robot Revolution but if things start to get lower and lower in price I think this would really change many different Industries now there were some other things additionally that I did want to touch upon for example the autonomously explore and execute accurate accurately so they stated that powerful motion planning and control algorithm to achieve precise navigation movement and task execution so it's pretty crazy that we can see here that they talk about this being autonomous so it seems that you know these robots what they're doing and the demos have been completely autonomous and that's just based on what I've seen on their website of course we don't know that you know at all because we've seen that there's always teleoperation combined with autonomy several times in many different demos but I do think that so far from what we've seen it's definitely quite the demo so there was also this so it does say comprehend the world and embrace Limitless possibilities achieve seamless multimodal interaction including language Vision human computer collaboration and more so I'm guessing that potentially this robot in the future you may be able to converse with it because they said achieve seamless multimodal interaction so if this is a robot that you can actually talk to within real time that would be something that isn't that hard to achieve because recently we've seen technology be able to do this with the rabbit's recent demo we saw them get real time lency with a decent voice achieved and if this robot is able to do that is going to be a neat feature as well so they talk about you know language Vision human controlled collaboration and more and of course I'm guessing that the human cor collaboration is probably a sneaky word for teleoperation but like I said I'm not sure now there was also another slide that I wanted to show you guys was of course the precise coordin ation formulating the next move so it said by

### Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00) [10:00]

integrating visual perception and force sensing the system captures the position and information of external moving objects enabling realtime responsive operations in tandem with moving elements now the thing about Robotics and a reason why robotics is pretty slow to do is because the thing with this is that it's really hard to you know process things real time like while chat gbt on all these AI systems are good it isn't actually real time because you give chat TP an image you know it you know calls a server and it you know whatever like it takes a minute not an actual minute but it takes like a couple of seconds in order to process the image and then generate a response but when things are happening in real time you need like you know like under 100 milliseconds in order to act like if you want to dodge something if someone's like throwing something at your head you've got like maybe two to three two 300 milliseconds before it hits you so in order to like be fast be quick to react to be able to actually do things in real time um that is a big challenge in terms of Robotics because it means that whatever you're developing has to be quick and very accurate so I'm not sure what kind of proprietary system that they did use but there was actually an interview in which they did talk about how the system was and they did actually say that everything that they built was from the ground up so maybe they have a bunch of different things and previously in the other slide they did also mention that you know they have a few patented designs as well and I'm pretty sure that is something that is you know normal within this industry but it just goes to show that they are innovating themselves in a different way now there was also thumbing as well that I wanted to show you guys so they talks about uncover the mysteries of the world through enhanced vision and it says real-time recognition of surrounding objects faces and movements for precise Target detection and recognition so again they talk about their you know movement system and of course their target recognition system which seems to be above and beyond what we do currently know now there was also this as well which is visual navigation and autonomous root plan again like I said you can see visual navigation and autonomous roote planning it says equipped with visual slam it achieves it proficiently achieves 3D modeling constructs a map in unfamiliar environments and autonomously determines it position and movement tradictory so I'm guessing that this AI system that they do have is more autonomous than they do think because I didn't really see the teleoperation mentioned anywhere on their website which I'll show you in a moment but so far I do think that this company has made a great demo now what I'm actually excited for is this is not exactly just this robot but I'm excited for the competition aspect because a company coming out of China and producing this in I'm not sure how long they've worked on it but it doesn't seem that they've done it that long it seems that they're moving pretty quickly goes to show that this actually is a very fast moving industry more so faster moving one than prior years so it seems like I said before the robot industry is heating up and robots like Kepler are going to be the next wave in terms of what we're going to see where we get that AI merging with our physical world so I find these companies to be fascinating a in terms of how they managed to develop these things in such a quick amount of time with the dexterity and with the Polish that capsa looks like it does have but what I would like to see is of course the robot being able to move faster than this because this is currently quite slow although it is a definitely an achievement and in terms of being able to balance on one leg and not crack an egg that is something that is also achievement but I do think I would like to see more in terms of the demo because whilst we can you know look at the demo and I guess you could say gauge certain things it would be better to have more information to see exactly how certain things are done for example if this you know walking is completely you know autonomous which it most likely is and if this right here was not teleoperated at all and it doesn't look like it is but um just some texts on the screen during a demo would be really cool and I guess maybe if this stuff is really completely automated and autonomous I'm guessing that if they've done this they probably don't want their competitors to figure out how to do that as well so what I'm going to show you now is of course their esteemed website so this is the website go to Kepler and if you come to it you are greeted with this of course demo which we've already seen and you can see here that they talk about industry application you know smart inspection and automated production line so it seems like this robot is you know pretty much going to be an Amazon warehouse robot that does have a few different things so we've got like industry application outdoor tasks so it seems like it's I think it's I'm not even sure what it's actually doing here I thought for a second for split taking I thought it was doing something crazy but it isn't but you can see that in high-risk operations um we do have a separate one here and I think that the way that they've you know tackled this problem is you know rather interesting because other ones are general ones um some ones are just Warehouse ones production line ones but it seems like this one is a truly General robot with small iterations based on each different one so the kep K1 is going to be the front runner and I got to be honest guys it does actually have a similar look to the Tesla bot but you know in their defense I mean all

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robots all humanoid robots definitely do look the same in terms of the entire look because they all are either white or either one color with like a sleek black head um and it is very fascinating to see how they've managed to do this so production in terms of when these robots are actually going to be available it is actually alleged from the interview that I saw online it's probably going to be in Q3 of 2024 that they may actually be producing these now one thing that does happen with robotics is that sometimes there are slowdowns due to the production of the materials getting everything to be perfect but if these do actually go out to mass production in quter 3 of 2024 and people are using these that would be something really interesting to see because I would like to see firsthand how they interacts in the real world outside of just demos and videos that they've shown us and then we had this really cool thing on the website where they said premonition of the unknown Plan B anytime anywhere and dynamic sensing technology can sense changes in the surrounding environment and make timely adjustments so what are your thoughts on the Kepler robots do you think that these are going to be something that challenges Tesla do you think it's going to increase the robot race do you think that is something that is just not good at all or do you think that is something that does have a real shot at the title of the best humanoid robot mean we've got open AI we've got optronic we've got Sanctuary we've got now something that I did want to touch on before the video did end was the fact that Elon Musk and his new prediction on the amount of humanoid robots that there are going to be in the future so from this article we can see that Elon Musk has supported the prediction that there will be about a billion humanoid robots on Earth in two decades now a lot can actually happen in 20 years because if we do look back at the last 20 years I mean right now in 2024 and if we look back to 204 on the amount of phones the amount of Technology we can definitely say that there was a lot less back then and it wasn't as good now with the Advent of probably AGI and other AI systems that will be doing a large majority of the work I think a ion humanoid robots in 2040 is a pretty shocking prediction but it also does show us exactly where we're heading so um and he said and a 100 billion mostly alien robots throughout the solar system in the 2060s so he said probably something like that provided the foundations of civilization are stable so of course provided there isn't any you know escalating conflict that does affect any of the production in terms of you know what we're going to get for example like in AI development as long as there's anything that does affect tsmc or the company NVIDIA and open AI for example then that timeline seems to be fast approaching but let me know your timelines on what you think humanoid robots are I know there was a recent report that came out that said robots aren't going to take your job because it did basically mention that in order for a robot to take a job it needs to be economically viable and right now these things are very expensive but like we previously discussed this thing is only $20,000 so with that being said with many different humanoid robots On The Rise what are your thoughts about this excited because like I said you can just see in the last 2 years well I mean I guess you could say not even in the 2 years a year and a bit just how quickly we come in terms of development for the Tesla bot so I think if Elon Musk you know if everything moves at an exponential rate which it seems to be doing this is going to be our future so that being said I'll leave you guys with this video and then I'll see you guys in the next one on how good these robots are going to get
