Humanoid robots that learn everything, just by watching our videos. This is how work will change very soon.
Do you see the robot in the video? It learned how to do things by watching videos of humans doing them. Stay with me, because very few people are explaining how disruptive this shift will be for work and society.
In the video, this robot, called Neo, receives a command in natural language. Before moving, it “imagines” the action as a video of the future. It generates several possible versions, selects one, and only then turns it into real physical movement. It was not programmed step by step. No one inserted the exact action in advance. It figures it out on its own, in the same way ChatGPT writes a text when you ask it to. The answer was not pre-written. It is generated.
Now make a simple mental step. A robot that watches thousands of videos of carpenters learns how to be a carpenter. A robot that watches plumbers learns plumbing. A robot that watches painters learns how to paint walls. It does not learn from one teacher. It learns from everyone in the world who has ever uploaded a video showing how to do that job.
A robot does not get tired. It does not sleep. It does not lose focus. As the technology improves, quality becomes constant: same action, same precision, every time.
Old robots followed fixed procedures. These robots learn by watching people. And once we understand how they learn, we understand why society is about to face a massive change, very soon.
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