For the last month, we've been traveling around China, and the tech that we've experienced so far, like these robotic exoskeleton legs, he's like lifting up my leg and this robot that delivers food straight to your door, have already made us feel like we're living in the future. But after some research, we realized we have barely scratched the surface because apparently drone delivery is a real thing here. Wow, this is awesome. Robots make coffee and deliver food. Wo, it's fast. The tech inside the cars is mindblowing. Don't even have to touch it.
Especially for the price. $50,000. What? Oh my gosh. I'm getting in a driverless car. They have the world's most advanced highspeed rail network. To Beijing we go. And in Beijing, you can shop for your own humanoid robot at the world's first mall dedicated entirely to robots. They're so much more realistic than I was expecting. So, join us for the next 72 hours as we experience China's most interesting tech firsthand. We are going 50 kilometers per hour in a car with no driver. Objects on wheels. Oh, what's going We are starting the day at a random park on the outskirts of Shanghai because this is one of a few different places in the city where you're supposed to be able to get food delivered by a drone.
We still haven't figured out where the drones are, but there are a lot of interesting things to look at in this park. There's like hundreds of people. Everyone is either dancing or playing an instrument or exercising. There's tons of kids running around. Everyone just seems so happy frolicking in the sunshine. A guy tried to teach me his dance and he said people come here every single day. We have found the drone delivery station. I think the way it works is we scan this QR code and then we'll be able to order from any of these restaurants and then the drone will come and deliver our food to this platform. I
don't really know how we get it down and everything is in Chinese. So, we're just going to take things one at a time and see what happens. Here we go. Scan. Success. So, if you don't know, WeChat is the app that you use for everything in China. Like, literally. It says airplane tickets are on hand. I think I have to choose which one this is. It says Metuin Hangqing Park drone air dumpster. Drone air dumpster. Yeah, it's loading. The suspense still loading. Maybe we should try to enlist the help of a local who knows what they're doing. Are you ordering food from a drone delivery?
Yeah. Ask if he can order you a coffee and we'll pay moa. Hot or cold? I'll do hot. the topic. Yeah, I think he might be figuring it out as well. I don't think any of us have ever ordered a drone delivery before. I'm going to pay him back on WeChat. 30. Maybe I'll do 50. Okay. They were so nice. We tried to pay them more like for their time and they said definitely not. And shove the money back in our face. Oh. Ah. Okay. 11:30 to 11:43 and it's 11:16. Perfect. Sh. So, now we just wait a little bit and
hopefully a drone shows up soon with my drink. So, from what I've seen online, there is a delivery driver going to pick up Car's Coffee and then he's going to bring it to a helipad where there's a lot of drones waiting. They'll load up the drone and then the drone will fly here with Cara's coffee. It's like a local. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a drone delivery. It's coming. No, we're over here. It's here. We're over here. Oh, you're going the wrong way. Must have been somebody else's. That was a false alarm. My friend just showed me the new ETA. It's five more minutes. That was really exciting.
The top of it just opened. I like finally have confidence that this is happening. It's like the whole morning has been a big mystery. There it is. Wow. That's a big box. Wow. This is awesome. I am so excited. Oh, the box just disappeared. Oh, the drone is leaving. Goodbye. And it's off. Wow. That's the biggest drone I've ever seen in real life. Four. Five. 456. 4556. We have to put in a code to open the box. 4556. Okay. So, we had to put in our secret code. And my friend let me press the buttons. Do you have to push it? Oh, it's open. Pull it out. Okay. We
set it over here. Oh, it said something. Oh. Oh my gosh. Is this my coffee? No way. You cl Okay, so the box you recycle it. I love that. That was awesome. Sh. Thank you. You didn't even order anything. I thought you were ordering something, too. They could not have been any sweeter. I seriously am so happy that we couldn't figure it out, so we got to meet them. They're so cute. They're wearing matching jackets. Okay, not only do we get stickers, but my tea came in a bag. Or my coffee. Tea or coffee? I don't know.
I really don't know. Yeah, right. A drone delivered a coffee and it didn't spill a drop. Jesus, they secured it. They think of everything. I don't think that's coffee. I know. I think I got tea. I would have literally consumed anything that came in that box. Like, I don't even care. Oh my gosh. It's actually amazing. It's like jasmine tea. Yum. It tastes way better because it came from a drone. What a start to the day. For our next stop, we are back downtown at the Huawei store, which before coming to China, I thought only made phones, but apparently they make cars, too. And the tech inside some of these cars,
especially once you know the price, is pretty mind-blowing. All right, so I've seen this online. The magic doors. You can do it. Maybe this one doesn't have that feature. Is this open? I think the feature wasn't turned on. magic. That's amazing. He made it look easy. Don't even have to touch it. So, a few weeks ago when we were in Shanghai filming a video with Charlie, him and I discovered this store for the first time. And I think it'll be the most fun if we just play our genuine reaction to
seeing all of this tech for the very first time. Check out the front. You don't even have rearview mirrors. There's just a camera here and a camera for the rear view mirror. Not a single actual glass mirror in the whole car. See what we got going on up here. What's under this? Oh, of course a refrigerator. Would you like a water? Wow. Activating movie mode. Oh, it's leaning my seat up. The screen's coming down out of the ceiling. This is the future. And then to get out, I just press this button and the door opens on its own. And he is completely gone. You can't see them at all.
Completely blacked out. All right. You're not ready for the back of this one. Not bad. What can I touch? Wow. Go. All the projectors in the back. Okay. We just asked for the price of this car. $50,000. What? I'm tempted to buy one and live in there. These Huawei stores are so much fun. It's basically like an Apple showroom except for cars. You can get in them. You can press all the buttons. You can play with whatever you want and the staff here is just here to help you.
It's the dream. Actually, I do feel like when you're in the US, going to a car dealership is so awkward because there's a salesperson there that's going to like hassle you. I feel like I can't touch anything. Look how much space you have back here as the passenger. My seat goes back. My feet come up. It's like business class on an airplane. Imagine in 5 years when all the cars are driving themselves and you're just chilling in the back watching a movie. Little refrigerator with a water. Don't mind if I do. Wa! Look at all the screens. It's a panda doing a push-up. About what I look like when I'm doing a push-up.
You want a better view from the back? Just get rid of the front seat. Goodbye. Front seat. I love your comparison to the Apple store because they have everything that you would find at Apple. They have phones, they have computers, they have headphones, but then you've also got 10 cars you can play with. There's something else I saw online that I've really been wanting to try. I have no idea if this is like a real thing. And I have no idea how to operate this phone that is in Chinese. Here we are. Okay. I go to the photo. I hold my hand up. I grab it and I throw it here. Can I grab and throw?
Uh because if you use our mobile phone, it need to have the same account. Oh, okay. Thank you. So, you have to have an account. But I guess it's true because she didn't act like I was crazy. We'll show the video of what I was trying to do. Way cooler than AirDrop. It's probably like less practical than AirDrop, but feels way more futuristic. You can't make this stuff up. What? I think we have stuff like that in the US, but the fact that it drove by while we're making a video about tech. All right. There's something else in here that I've seen on multiple billboards in China and I have to find it. Okay. So, this is like you can see it in my hand. It's like a normal size phone. And the glass bins. What the heck? It's
actually a little less seamless than it looks on the ads. Yeah. Oh, we can watch Tik Tok. I mean, that's pretty cool. Like, if you were traveling to be able to watch something big like this on an airplane. This is my phone. It's smaller than I thought it was going to be. Let's see what happens if I fold it while it's playing a video. Oh, it gets small on the phone. Also, you can use like two. It's It's Oh, so you can basically use it however you want. If you want to watch vertical videos, if you want to watch horizontal videos, if you want to watch a video on
two screens, or if you just want to watch a video on one screen. Epic. This is cool. Looks like the future. Even the plate looks futuristic. For lunch, we've come to the most futuristic restaurant we could find in Shanghai. We're going to order from this iPad, and then you'll see why we came here. Here it goes. Wow. What the heck? I did not know that's what it was going to do. I don't know what I thought these were. I honestly thought it was decoration. They're all over the ceiling. This is crazy. There he goes. So, we just used the WeChat app to pay for lunch. And we've been in China now for over 4 weeks and there hasn't been a single thing that we haven't been able to pay for using WeChat. Like, we used it earlier today
for peer-to-peer payment to pay the couple back who ordered the coffee for us. And I think the use case that's most impressive to me is we've even been able to use it with like street vendors in the middle of nowhere China just by scanning their QR code. And of course, it's like a chat app. Like that's how everybody communicates here. People use it for translation when we're trying to communicate with each other. I'm not sure that you need any other app to travel around China. Is this ours? Our food is coming. I love it. Wo, it's fast. No way. This is the most exciting bowl of French fries I've ever received. Is it going to leave now?
Wow. So, maybe this won't be the most impressive tech that we show all day, but that's kind of the gimmick for the Space Labs restaurant. There's all these tracks that run back into the kitchen and then when you order something, the robot comes out on the tracks and delivers your food, but maybe only the small dishes or maybe just one for the experience. I'm not sure which because there are human servers that are also delivering food. I'm a little disappointed our pasta did not come on the robot. Let's see what robot fries taste like. Trying to think of a funny pun. These are electric.
Speaking of robots, we were staying at a hotel a few nights ago that had a robot that delivered room service and takeout. We ended up in an elevator with it, so we followed it to see what was happening. But I think the way it works is a delivery guy drops off the food inside the robot, then it goes directly to the person's room, calls them on the hotel phone, and then you just press this little button on top to open it, grab your food, and it goes back to its home.
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Are these the robots? They're not the ones I thought we were going to find. Oh my gosh, they're so cute. Hello. Hi. Hello. He likes that one. What happens if I press it nose? Oh, come here. Oh, don't run off the table. Can't decide if I love it or if it's like the creepiest thing I've ever seen. Yeah. Okay. Turns out we're at the wrong boat. Fish it. Hopefully I've brought us to the right mall this time. Yes, we found it.
Oh my gosh. Robots and pets. It's like a play pin for robots. It's been a little confusing so far, but we just paid $13 to have some kind of robot experience. We're not quite sure. Just stood up. I think for safety reasons, I have to go behind the barrier. He just gave me a cell phone to control the dog. Are you ready? He's coming towards you. I'm glad you stopped. Wow. Look at me. This is kind of scary. Do this. Oh, he's mad. Oh. Ah. Sorry. I don't know what this one is. Whoa.
Oh, he made a heart. You ready for his dance? Work it. Uh-huh. Oh, yeah. His face is a camera. Watch when I turn him around. That's his POV. This is fun. It's like a game. Nice. All right, let's see. Oh, what if I make him do a trick while he Oh. Oh, no. He got back up, though. That's pretty impressive. He did. All right. I'm going to see if I can make him kick the ball like he's playing soccer. Hey. Boom. With an impossible strike.
Oh, and now you see why the wall looks like it does. I'm surprised there aren't more people doing this. This is like the kid version. We should have started here. Wow. It's like you're getting dance lessons from a robot. Shish. Bye-bye. That was $13 well spent. I think I've been smiling for the last 30 minutes. Like it was actually so fun. We're still in the mall. We found a new car store, different brand. Welcome in everyone. I really just wanted to show you these seats. Look how comfortable the back of this minivan is. And look how many seat
controls you have. Zero gravity. You've got air vents. You've got heated seats. What does this do? No way. It's a massage chair. No, it's not. No way. I would be so excited to go on a road trip. And if you want to get a little work done, it's like an airplane tray table in the seat. Is awesome. I've never wanted a minivan so badly. This is what it looks like from the outside. Oh, she welcomed me. Wo! The screen's way back there. Oh my gosh, that's trippy. It's like it feels like 3D. Like I feel like it's close to
my face, but I can't tell how far away it is. It's a projector. I like how these lights go with the beat. I really like doing that, too. I wouldn't consider myself a big car guy. I don't really care, but this is one of the coolest car buying experiences I've ever seen. So, you walk around, choose the car you want, and then you come over to this wall. You can choose your rims, you can choose your paint color, and you can choose your interior. And I guess these are like little add-ons.
This would be way too overwhelming for me, except for I would for sure get this purple one. And I don't know, probably these. So fun. This was not part of the plan today. Either one of those car stores. I didn't even know those brands existed. Just an average day in the mall in China. So, I know we have autonomous vehicles in the US, but we don't have anywhere close to where we live. So, this is going to be our first time ever riding in a driverless taxi. I'm about to call it, of course, through the WeChat app. And it cost $1. No way. $1 for a 10-minute ride. What? Maybe I messed something up. Maybe we're going like one mile. Maybe. I'm quite nervous.
There are a lot of drivers and motorbikes and bicycles. This is not like a small road either. We're going full highway driving. Unmanned Lexus. Is that it with the green top? Here it comes. You can see the cameras on top of it. Wow. Look at it just navigating through all the traffic. Oh, we're right here. My gosh. No way. Here we go. No way. We're coming. We can barely navigate the roads on our own. It's looking for a parking spot.
This is crazy. Unlock the car door. Unlocking is in progress. I just unlocked it with my phone. Oh my gosh. I'm getting in a driverless car. Oh my gosh. All right. Here goes nothing. What is she saying? Oh, seat belts won't start until you put your seat belt on. I'm sure this would all be easier if we could read Chinese. Wa! Look at that. And we're off. Oh my gosh. Oh, she's really picking up speed. Yeah. All right, we're coming up to our first stoplight. Oh, taking a right.
This screen has all the people and all the cars around. I don't like it when she accelerates. She's way too confident. We are going 50 kmh in a car with no driver. This screen is too cool. This looks a lot like the Tesla screen, but it's showing all the cars, all the motorbikes, all the pedestrians. Just pass that bus. This is insane. Hi. There's all the people walking across the crosswalk. Ooh, don't hit these people. Oh, good job. Nice work. All right, so those people were crossing after the crosswalk was finished. All the other cars are going, but we stopped and we didn't hit them.
Oh, they're getting yelled at now. This is probably old news to many people in the world, but not for me. Oh my gosh. Oh, look at the steering wheel. Wa! How does this work? I don't understand. This is one of the coolest things I've ever done in my life. Look at what this car has to navigate. I mean, this is no joke. Don't let that car turn in front of you. Yeah, you show them who's boss. Ooh, that one felt close. This part of town is way busier than where we came from.
Turn. Oh, don't hit the motorbike. You just dodge that guy. I fully trust her at this point. She's proven herself over and over again. Check out all the people we're navigating right now. This car is like, "Where have you taken me?" Look, all these people. She knows. She knows they're here. All right, this is interesting. This car is trying to turn into us. We're trying to get out of the way.
Um, rude. Like, it's not just like, oh, there's like objects on wheels. Oh, what's going to Oh gosh. I mean, in fairness, it wasn't the car's fault. It wasn't taking our picture. Oh, what a roller coaster ride. No, that was great. Like, that car pulled out in front of us and she slammed on her brakes, which you should do. Everything's It's going to be fine. No, I'm kind of sad. And it's over. I think we have to get out. Okay. Thank you. Bye. Should we have rolled the windows back up?
Oh, it did it itself. Off to pick up the next person. Yeah, right. We survived our first autonomous taxi ride. I loved that. I would do it again. Let's go somewhere else. We put that car to the test on accident. I'm impressed. Same. The future is here. But imagine when like everything we've experienced today is combined together. Like we're riding in the back watching a movie while the car is driving us. We've got a robot dog sitting next to us and we're on our way to pick up a package that we ordered from a drone and our food is coming to our table on a slide.
What a day it has been. But it is only just the start. Tomorrow we're going to the train station to get on one of the fastest trains in the world and head to Beijing to go to the robot mall. Oh, well, the morning's off to an exciting start. We came to the wrong train station on the complete other side of town of where we should have been. We don't have enough time to get to the next one. So, hopefully we're going to Beijing today. And now to uh go attempt to change our tickets. Yeah. Via Google Translate. Are these seats the same? The same. It's a business class. It's I'm actually really impressed with the efficiency here. Like, we're at the
completely wrong train station. booked a completely new train in like 2 minutes through Google Translate. Somehow, this always happens at train stations. I don't know a train station where I haven't had a moment of panic or like a sprint or like going down the stairs with this thing running for my life. Also, check out how big this train station is. This is bigger than most airports. Oh, this is lovely. So, we are traveling in business class today. And to our surprise, there is actually a business class lounge. So, even though we're now leaving 30 minutes later, got a nice little place to hang out. It's not quite an airport lounge.
Like, there's no hot food. It's pretty much like water and popcorn, but it's a nice uh calm spot to hang out in an otherwise very chaotic train station. Oh, yes. Oh, okay. We're going. Are we being escorted to the train? We are getting an escort. This isn't our first time taking a train here in China, but it is our first time traveling in business class, and the process of finding our train and boarding at the right time has been way more stressful. We're skipping the line. Wow. Another interesting thing about traveling around China is that you never need a ticket because anytime you buy a ticket for anything, you have to put in
your passport number. So, everything's connected to your passport. So, like when we just boarded the train, he just scanned our passports and it knew we had a ticket. They just know everything about you when you're traveling around here in China. Car number one. We've never been number one before. Ooh, this is awesome. They're like little pods. Are we the only ones? Home sweet home. We currently have the entire business class cabin all to ourselves. Look at these seats. We ended up on a 6-hour train instead of a 4-hour train. And I'm not even sad about it.
I should have downloaded more office episodes. Okay, well that still leaves a 30% chance that I'll attack you from the front. Uh, yeah, but it'll be easier to stop. I can always block the blow or I can counter it with Oh gosh. That's all. It's the end of a 7we trip. We got way too much stuff. All right. No problem. Wow. We get to lay in a recliner for 6 hours. And it's actually better than a flight. Look how much leg room you have. Does it go lay flat?
No way. When does it end? This is insane. To Beijing we go. Looks like it's got a little thing you can put your feet into that like flips up. This is way nicer than I thought it was going to be. Train was supposed to leave at 12:16. We are off right on time. Goodbye Shanghai. It's fun that trains don't have seat belts. That's a great point. It doesn't feel like we should put our seat belts on right now. No seat belts, no rules, no turbulence. What happened to your shoulder? Well, if you watched to the end of our last video, then you know where this came from, where these came from.
China actually has more highspeed rail network than the rest of the world combined. It accounts for over 23 of the world's highspeed rail network with over 24,000 m. And they also have the fastest regularly scheduled passenger train. It runs out of Shanghai. It's called the Shanghai Mag Lev. It's the one that we were supposed to be on this morning until we had to change trains. But it goes 268 mph. So, it was going to allow us to get from Shanghai to Beijing in 4 and 1/2 hours. The train that we're currently on is only traveling 130 mph, which is still pretty quick. Wo! What is that? Wo! Baby, that is one of the biggest statues I've ever seen. So, lunch was included with our ticket. So, I just got a hot meal of shrimp,
vegetables, and spinach and egg drop soup. Delish. So, all the meat and vegetables are on top supposedly. Oh, wow. There's a whole bowl of black rice underneath. There's also beans. That's all. It's kind of like a slightly fancier meal that you would normally get in economy on an airplane. What the heck? Never know what you're going to see out the window. What is that? We're exploring the rest of the train. So, the rest of the train is economy class cars that look like this. And then every five or so cars, there's a small food car where you can buy snacks and little things like that.
How long was I asleep? Maybe like an hour and a half. Wow. This train is so smooth. As soon as I laid my seat down, I was almost asleep. And then I felt the gentlest like motion like this. And it was our train attendant covering me up with this blanket. It was so sweet. So, in addition to getting food on the train, you can also order food from restaurants off the train. All you have to do scan this code here on the edge of the seat in WeChat, of course. Then it knows what train you're on, where your train is, and what seat you're sitting in. From there, you click the little food icon, and if you're like us, you get to this screen right here that never loads. We have spent easily over an hour trying to
figure this out. And the conclusion that we've come to is you need a Chinese phone number to be able to do this. But based on what I've seen on the internet, if you did have a Chinese phone number, you could choose from like basically any restaurant that's near a future station that you're traveling to and then order food and at your next stop, somebody will actually deliver it to you at your seat on the train. That would have been cool. It's chilly in Beijing. Six hours later, we have arrived in Beijing and we will see you tomorrow for the grand finale of the mall that is dedicated totally to robots.
We have made it to the robot mall, but it turns out it's not like a real mall that you can just go in anytime you want. It's only open on the weekends and you have to pre-book tickets. So, this is our second time here. The first time I think they felt sorry for us and they were nice enough to let us go inside the restaurant that's connected to the mall. And while they weren't serving food, they did let us play with a few of the robots. I actually thought this was a person. Oh, he doesn't have any legs. But upon walking through the door, I was ready to kneehow this guy. That means hello in China.
What? She just fixed her hair. Feel free to communicate with me in English. I'll try my best to help you with whatever you need. My name is Carara. Har robot. Smiling face with smiling eyes. I think she speaks in emojis. This is bizarre. Can you tell me a fun fact about Beijing? Beijing has the world's largest ancient wooden structure complex, the forbidden city with 980 buildings. All right, it took a while, but we finally got an answer. I would say that definitely does not make me feel like I'm living in the future.
Waiter, I will have the tomato pasta with a little extra cheese. They're so much more realistic than I was expecting. Like obviously their eyes are a little weird. You're doing a great robot impression. Always eat the fries first. Like he's got forehead lines and this guy's got veins in his hands. She's got great moves. So, now I'm even more curious about what we're going to see inside. So, it turns out our reservation was more of a guided group tour, but there were some cool things that we hadn't seen before, like this Michael Jordan
robot that you could buy for $35,000 who didn't miss a shot the whole time we were there. Cristiano Ronaldo was kicking a soccer ball and did a little celebratory dance when he scored a goal. Albert Einstein was even there explaining physics to Nate. E= MC². My dear friend, that little equation E= MC supercript 2 is not just a formula. It's a love letter to the universe itself. And if you want to take him home, you can do so by paying the new low price of $100,000. And to spice things up, there was a panda doing Tai Chi, a cowboy robot that walked around and shook people's hands,
and my personal favorite, this guy. which is fair enough. We are in China. But that meant that we didn't learn very much. I would have loved to have known what she was saying about this pharmacist robot. So, in the end, probably not worth changing our flight to stay an extra day, but I think we would have always wondered what we missed out on if we didn't. Woo! It's cold. Okay, maybe not the grand finale that we were hoping for, but it was cool to get to see the robots. I've decided that I prefer robots to just look like robots. I don't think I like the ones that look like humans. Like, I think it's just unnecessary and, for lack of a better word, creepy.
The highlight for me was the coffee. I think it might have been worth coming out here just for that experience. I think I'm about to buy latte art from a robot with my face on it. No way. All right. This is definitely the coolest coffee robot we've ever seen. Here she goes. If this works. She's adding the milk, showing it to me. Yeah. Oh my gosh. This is like human level barista. I love that you can actually see it happening. Our coffee has disappeared back into this little box. That was 2 seconds.
Wait, wait. Our face is on a latte. It worked. That is wild. How am I supposed to drink our faces? We are in the future. It's actually a really good latte. It's definitely got a thick layer of foam on top. I would have thought there would have been like a film layer. I think it's chocolate. Like I think this is like some kind of cocoa powder. I think the time I actually felt like we were living in the future during this video was at the very beginning when we had a drone deliver a tea to us.
That was really fun. And I also loved the local aspect of that experience. And then the self-driving car. I'm still not over it. I feel like everything else was like almost there. Where I feel like a lot of AI things are right now. Like they're almost good but not quite good enough to just like easily use in everyday life. This was a fun way to travel around China. And this is also the finale of our Asia series. We've been here for over 7 weeks and I've really fallen in love with China. I hope you've enjoyed our videos.
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