This by far the most honest interview I have heard about robotics. No hype and clear paths to making this happen. I also appreciate the honesty on the difficulties they have faced with the build out. Thank you. This video needs to go viral.
Hearing you talk about how there are no off the shelf parts that you had to invent everything from scratch reminded me of the Wright brothers. David McCullough's book he chronicles how the Wright Brothers came to the conclusion that they had to redo everything. Even the supposed best efficiency for propellers on ships at sea were inaccurate. They had to wind tunnel test and re-create their own form for the best and most efficient propeller. They couldn't find a motor light enough or powerful enough so they bought a block of aluminum and just started drilling and made their own. They literally pulled everything on that plane out of their own a _ _ _ ! You are doing the hard work of the future, good going! Keep going!
I work in a warehouse in shipping, he is right they need to replace my job with robots. Younger people bounce out after 6 or 8 months from boredom and are lazy as can be. I love it because I spend all day learning with headphones in and focus on my investments. Retiring this month and I still am out working people half my age they are useless and need to be replaced with bots.
With exponential growth in general intelligence AI , as the human find themselves loosing their competitive edge and have their jobs replaced by robots , how would they able to afford buying the next Tesla or next household robot, mass unemployment equals a steep decline in people’s purchasing power
This by far the most honest interview I have heard about robotics. No hype and clear paths to making this happen. I also appreciate the honesty on the difficulties they have faced with the build out. Thank you.
This video needs to go viral.
Hearing you talk about how there are no off the shelf parts that you had to invent everything from scratch reminded me of the Wright brothers. David McCullough's book he chronicles how the Wright Brothers came to the conclusion that they had to redo everything. Even the supposed best efficiency for propellers on ships at sea were inaccurate. They had to wind tunnel test and re-create their own form for the best and most efficient propeller. They couldn't find a motor light enough or powerful enough so they bought a block of aluminum and just started drilling and made their own. They literally pulled everything on that plane out of their own a _ _ _ ! You are doing the hard work of the future, good going! Keep going!
I work in a warehouse in shipping, he is right they need to replace my job with robots. Younger people bounce out after 6 or 8 months from boredom and are lazy as can be. I love it because I spend all day learning with headphones in and focus on my investments. Retiring this month and I still am out working people half my age they are useless and need to be replaced with bots.
Just know that there is an agenda behind what you think is a good thing and it isn't good.
holy shit - 21:38 that guy in the background just teleported
😱😂
When can we see the robot? Good interview, great questions. This is a business to keep an eye on.
Would love to see their prototype in action.
This was great! 😊
figure should create a camera for the AI/Robotics community to wear while doing chores to start gathering training data
Great
He really sold me on Tesla during this interview
Perhaps they can use some of that AI to stop their portfolio from bleeding.
Nice
With exponential growth in general intelligence AI , as the human find themselves loosing their competitive edge and have their jobs replaced by robots , how would they able to afford buying the next Tesla or next household robot, mass unemployment equals a steep decline in people’s purchasing power
This makes me bullish on Tesla. Lol
I have a hard time trusting people who end their sentences going up in pitch, like it’s a question. 😅
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Disappointing that this was all yap and no bot. He sez theirs is already doing real work, but not even 1 photo...meh