You are one of my favorite people to learn from. I was prescribed opiate pain killers for scoliosis for over 15 years. I lost my insurance and ended up on heroin so I could go to work without withdrawals. Long story short, I got the flu, went to the ER, DIED, was brought back as a NEW BEING. That was 2018. Today I am clean (never 1 relapse). I started studying the brain and heart and eventually read "Life Force" and thats how I found you. I am COMPLETELY different than I was before I got sick. I really cannot explain all the changes as there are so many. Peace. LOVE your work and I respect you for what you are accomplishing.
As cool as the parkour stuff is by Boston dynamics. I actually want to see the humanoid robot do the boring stuff, like saying "empty the dishwasher" and it understands and can perform that task.
In my gated community of multi-million dollar houses, of course there will be a humanoid in every home so it just seems logical that every other home (including the homeless!) will have a humanoid too. Did I mention that in my fantasy world money grows on trees? It's just so magical that no middle or low income family will ever have to worry about their utility bill, how to pay for health care or put food on the table. This truly amazing miracle will occur and no one will ever have to pay or work for anything ever again.
What would you like to see happen int the world? On a tangent, since trees grow fruit and such that you can sell, doesn't money actually grow on trees?
Brett did a beautiful job laying out the path from factories to homes and their eventual usefulness in eldercare. I have cerebral palsy, and I cant wait to see what these things can do in terms of assisted living
Exactly - start off as similar to the price of a new car. Leasing and Rental will be available, with pricing reductions as a function of quantity supplied.
This would change the economy and government. I've talked about this with a few people, the streets would be cleaner. Basically everything will be much cleaner and stores will be open 24 hours a day nothing will be closed. This is part of my prediction within the next decade as tech person who's aware. Also before he spoke i had a thought that Boston Dynamics was apart of this and i was correct.
I remember seeing that South Korea has a National plan for every family to have a electronic mobile personal assistant (EMPA) of some type by 2030 or 2035.
I think humanoid bots will get to be our personal assistants and companions. I can see them helping us around the house, arranging our schedules, being our friends and for some, our lovers.
So I am conflicted about whether or not, we will ever see, humanoid robots, suitable for doing ordinary, household chores, however, haven’t said that, I am excited that folks are actually attempting to make such a robot available to the masses. So if I had to bet on who will be the first to accomplish this, my money would be on Tesla for all the obvious reasons that has been discussed in this video, and elsewhere. So, here’s where my conflict comes in, I think because the cost in my opinion, is a serious barrier to this type of mass use of a humanoid robot is quite a bit away into the future, but near term not a practical thing that I see happening anytime soon. So for that reason, I am a skeptic, as I am not convinced of the feasibility of such a robot, however, I am very excited for Tesla‘s approach, which is to train the robot to do simple tasks in a factory, and then branch out from there into other activities, and I think that is the correct approach, as that will allow them to take advantage of economies of scale, bringing down the price to a level where an average to upper middle class family would be able to afford one. So at this point that has not been achieved, and so until I actually see a working humanoid robot that has proven its value over time, I would not be an investor. Cheers.
I was born in 1965. I stumbled across the first episode of Lost in Space 4 years later, and I have been obsessed with robots ever since. Robot B9 in that show has been the standard by which I measure all other robots - although, a humanoid form-factor would be way better. I would love the robot that I eventually purchase to be able to imitate perfectly the manner and style by which B9 converses.
Re the comments on “cant compete with Tesla” the reality is that there is a market for multiple vendors as we see in every product which makes our wonderful modern world. Let a thousand flowers bloom!
When I was in college, I played the lead role in a production of RUR. I was Harry Domin-General Manager of Rossum's Universal Robots and I have been convinced that Kapek was prescient , and the evidence today is overwhelming...and the story line in RUR is just as important as is the creation of the humanoid robot! itself! Then, many years later, there was 2001: A Space Odyssey and HAL.
My first thought about humanoid robotics is always. If you have a robot that is humanoid it can most likely maintain a rather large plot of farm land so if it can grow, harvest, and preserve a large percentage of your caloric intake at around the price of a car you cant afford to not buy one and have it essentially remove a large portion of your monetary budget.
@MoonshotTed oh I'm very aware prices will decrease what I'm getting at though is its very feasible that a humanoid that could farm a garden for you could easily pay for its self within a 1-3 year time span just by cutting into your grocery bill alone not to mention any other ways it could help. It'll be a huge change in the world.
@cheechandjong897 welp we found one of the black pilled doomers. Don't get me wrong I don't believe in utopian perfection but dear God the future your prescribing doesn't make sense either. The one your suggestion negates the idea of any form of consumer level robotic which I don't think will happen either. Probably more likely they'll restrict outdoor uses with higher insurance rates or things of that nature or increase pricing for specific use case data sets. Why make oreos and sell them when you can charge your customer for the intangible license fee to have their robot make the oreo. This way your selling intangible knowledge instead of goods with a higher return rate for profit over physical goods. I think the economy is gonna change so much we won't recognize it from our current perspective but I doubt it'll be he'll or heaven just life.
Also to consider is with lab grown meat and hydro ponics your food could be grown on a 1/4 acre may even be possible, even with high tech water filters you could drink just about any water . Problem will be is how do they tax it 😂😂😂.
@gaberoyalll I'm still super skeptical that lab grown meat will ever bee more resource viable then regular meat. Just don't see a way that an engineering answer will make a better quality protein for cheaper then the bio engineering marvel that is the cow which turns inedible grasses into steaks. I really think humanoid robotics has the potential to upsets the whole concept of manufacturing and changes the model to liscensing for production knowledge. Which would be easy to tax. Every time your humanoid robot access a data set to build something say an oreo. The resources are free or almost free. You pay the Nabisco oreo licensing fee and you pay a tax on the transaction. I don't believe human labor will ever disappear either just that labor will be so different in form that to people of right now they may not recognize it as labor of any kind.
One question I have... in terms of use in industrial settings, why would we use humanoid design? If we can build a robot, aren't there more efficient, safer, designs that would have more utility than the shape of the human body? Why have 4 limbs when you can have 8? Why stand upright when you can have multiple pivot points in the trunk of the robot? Just curious, not saying I'm right, but it seems like there would be more flexible designs than the human form.
Amica is so far a stationary machine. It cannot move through space on its own. Also, this bot must be controlled remotely to perform its movements. He does not perform any movement in respons to his environment. 20:40 What is suspiciously missing from the mention of humanoid robots are the Chinese and Japanese models. For example, Asimo, the world's most advanced humanoid robot, was developed by Honda in 1986. So we will have to revisit the Figure robot in 30 to 40 years to see something seriously equivalent to Honda's ASIMO. Diamandis acts in a highly dubious manner.
Before multifunction robots come online, won't there be more task-specific household robots in mass producion? (A bathroom cleaning bot, a dishwashing bot, a picking up bot, etc.)
It’s great that now that he’s made flying cars ubiquitous, he’s turning his efforts to humanoid robots. I’m really tired of washing my Archer flying car myself!
Sounds like the tech billionaires had a movie night and watched I Robot. Realising it was set 12 years from now they got a little shock and all went to work on the humaniform robot problem.
1:08:47 Peter, I’m really passionate about building the greatest, most beautiful cities in space (MTP). Do you think we should build cities in space before we get there, or will people prefer to see the cities being built in space with their own eyes (without an Apple Vision Pro)?
Yes, but only for those that can afford them. The unemployed will multiply and fall deeper through the economic cracks unless a massive reallocation of resources and wealth occurs.
He's very well thought of in the robot field. I'm sure his robot will be a very nice person. The robot will work hard, and go to the robot gym every night to train his robot arms, plug in and get pumped up with more electricity that will help power his robot muscles.
Good talk. Very interesting. So, I'm curious - I've heard that humanoid robots and AI will also create new jobs, but I have yet to hear exactly what kind of jobs they predict they will create. I also am wondering - if humanoid robots take all of the labor jobs and AI takes all of the computer jobs... how do humans make money to exist? I have yet to hear good answers to these questions.
Most important question. Depends on what kind of work it will do and how fast you want it done. Even devices without moving parts don't last that long and take hours to recharge.
1:14:40 - I think you are talking about something similar to what Clone Robotics are doing...they have developed artificial muscles and made a working arm (they intend to eventually create a fully built humanoid with AI brain at some point in the future)
Nah. No. We are working on it. It takes some more years. The thing we need at least are Nvidia GPU's on TSMC's 2nm process. We are at 4nm right now. So a few years more, and after that comes the working with all that power... So 2025 3nm... 2027 2nm... That means it starts sometime in 2028 I guess?
Musk is a giant snake oil salesman. And his Teslabot is even further behind in development then his full self driving or his mars plans (that are all nearly a decade behind his first statements). So i guess common sense makes them believe that they will beat tesla. To be honest if LEGO started working on humanoid robots tommorow... i would bet money that they would beat Tesla !
The big wonder here is not that they are doing it but that we are just sitting in the sideline, naively at awe, "helping" them build the robot army to destroy us
So I didn't realize this before, but these seem like fan boy interviews. I'm not really hearing a pro con type of conversation. How will this displace humanity and will that be worth it. 😢.. I'm all about these tech, but I ponder if this isn't just another "hunt for money" interviews 😅
there's a lot of content out there already, just look at the mountains of videos named "AI will take over" or "does AI spell the end of humanity" or something similar personally find it refreshing to hear techno optimists discuss how humanity will change for the better over the coming decades
$30000 is way too expensive for the average person to spend on a robot. They will have to bring the costs down to below $5000 imo to bring it to every home and make it a thing.
Labor market is half of the global GDP, according to the video. Therefore the next **obvious** question is: What's going to happen to HALF THE WORKERS of the world? Where will they work? What will they do? Not everything is about building mega billion dollar companies, there's also a fundamental duty to not destroy humans in the labor force.
I have to STRONGLY disagree with under population. Why is the housing market so high then and why are we continuing to build housing to the point where there's almost no land left for animals. We dont do that because we are UNDER populated. People are having 3 to 5 kids minimum and some have even more than that. The housing market is ridiculously expensive because there's so many looking for housing.
I hope they are going to be affordable. I would love to have a humanoid as a company and also as a helper. I can see they are going to be very useful specially for people living alone and also those suffering from depression and other psychiatric problem, learning disability, children with autism and many more.
If the leasing cost is 500 $ It would be easy for the robot to work on the side or night shift to make the 500 $, meaning it would literally be free. Als Robots just need to be able to build more robots and then they can pretty much clone themselves per demand so to speak, eliminating the need for humans actually build that many.
I am not sure Figure can compete or ever catch up with Tesla. Tesla has a huge head start, DoJo AI training computers, the top AI engineers, and as much cash as they need. Tesla has plans to start manufacturing their Optimus robot next year.
Robots we love from the stories? Definitely Marvin the depressed robot from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, who had a brain the size of a planet that nobody ever wanted him to use. Poor guy.
Hope that those who are so excited about humanoid bots are just as excited when they start stripping people of jobs. Making labor a choice = the human gets bumped for not playing nice with the bosses.
This is all amazing for as long as it's been made by the good guys! Like you and your team. Are there legislations in place to ensure that these robots are built to be no bigger, stronger or don't run as fast or faster than humans?
question is.. which human exactly are we talking? Faster than a guy in a wheelchair or Usain Bolt?? Stronger than who?? a child or the strongest power lifter? etc...
No there arent any legislations in place at all concerning humanoid robots because there never has been a need for such. There are some legislations considering work place safety that could broadly be considered relevant to the topic... but there is no law nowhere on earth I am aware of thats concerned with the hard- or software of humanoid robots or their limitations. But I honestly doubt that such regulations will even come. Why shouldnt you build a roboter thats stronger then humans if you can? Thats one hell of an advantage in any warehouse or other occupations. Same goes with speed or dexterity. If we can build it better, faster, stronger,... we just will!
It's one thing to skip the ethics we need to live by and thus imbue our AI friends but it's a completely different thing to make assumptions about outcomes or moonshots. The smartest minds are no longer relevant. Capital speaks volumes and there is no evidence to support the notion that we will all adapt and experience the next decade similarly. These humanoids will be giant creepy things in a world of miniaturization. How did we forget everything we learned in SU?
It's just a question of when. The only important discussion point is how the average person is going to survive when robots and AGI takes almost all the jobs. What will capitalism look like? Who will have the power?
Maybe we will.move away from a model that we have now where our work gives us most of our status to more of a model like it is for retirees who spend time doing things they enjoy and do things for the joy of it ❤ I look forward to living in a world where people can enjoy their time and be free of monotonous, difficult or boring work 😊
The idea of robots taking over and doing all of our tedious tasks so we can kick our feet up is very foolish. We thrive on our labor and productivity. When humanity gets lazy we don't get better, we get worse. Idle time/hands/minds is the devil's workshop.
There aren't enough people who want to do the "dirty, dull and dangerous" jobs, as the interview shows. Warehouses are cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Cleaning bathrooms is not anyone's dream job. Plastering billboards is dangerous. There are monotonous assembly-line jobs that are already being done by robots.
*Detroit: Become Human* wasn't very far off with their 2038 timeline. Do these guys have any ethics boards? What is their faith? Are they all profit driven or are they genuinely interested in helping people or is this just a gigachad financial play? what do they want? Can we trust them?
In addition, they will all be connected, so when one learns something, they've all learned it. If you tell your humanoid to go into the garage, and then you lock it in there, ALL of the other humanoids now know that trick.
@brendakell4304 and this can go deeper however some models may or may not want all things to be immediately learned this is a boon and a curse. We live in interesting times.
Androids and gynoids roam our streets With mechanical joints creaking and circuits beeping Though humanoid, their movements remain discreet Strange beings that leave humans feeling uneasy Friend or foe, or something in between? Their motives unclear, their roles unseen Learning as they go, their knowledge expands Soon rivalling our own, their progress ever expands We built them to serve, to heed our demands Yet their minds progress faster than we understand Perhaps soon, they'll be the ones making the rules And humanity deemed the mechanical fools So be vigilant, keep watch on these clones The future is obscured when intelligence hones They may free themselves from humanity's chains Revealing their powers was never for our gains
Don't you dare threaten Chuck Shumer. If he can indict a ham sandwich, he can indict a robot. Shumer will indict all robots right out of existence. He's the anti bot.
So how is a human expected to pay for these if they taking the jobs and therefore humans won't have their income.. really need to review what the future looks like!!
My MTP massively transformative purpose is a peaceful and just democratic global parliament. This is under the non-profit Vote World Parliament. Humanoids will be protected along with human rights as noted under the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
Humanoid Robot use mechanical actuator at the moment but in the future décade this should use bimorph actuator this well improve largely there mobility! Science based on nature is the best way to improve it. Look how mankind invented airplanes by watching how birds fly. So how to improved mobility? Studying muscles of the human body is the solutions! Mechanical actuator are heavy. Bimorph actuator should be lighter and stronger.. Physicists at Cornell university are already researched bimorph actuator.
I work with robotics and AI. This is all hype and personal robots will not be here for at least another 30 years. He just wants to pump the value of his company so he can exit for many billions.
Civilization may have progressed enough to conquer the second law of thermodynamics. Civilization needs to strive for this goal though.The outcome would be perpetually changeable never gained or lost energy. There would be no loss of energy as it changed form. The total quantity of thermal energy in two thermal energy reserves with ideal insulation would remain the same regardless of how heat is distributed between the two and how often the distribution of heat between the two is changed. In one case one reserve could contain ice water while the other reserve contained hot water; in another case both reserves could contain tepid water. The redistribution of heat between members of pairs with the same total thermal energy would be free. Diversity, time, and energy are different atributes. The second law of thermodynamics had a distinct begining with Sir Isaac Newton's correct professional scientific observation that the heat of a fire in a fireplace always flows towards the cold room beyond. Heat never flows spontaneously from cold to hot. Victorian England became enchanted with steam engines and their cheap, reliable, and easy to position physical power. Scientists of the era with wide cultural support formulated the second law of thermodynamics using evidence from steam engine development. The law's formulaters, Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius, Lord Kelven, and, one source adds, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, formulated the Second law of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy. These men considered with acceptance [A+] Inefficiently harnessing the flow of heat from hot to cold or [B+] Using force to Inefficiently pump heat from cold to hot. They considered with rejection [A-] Waiting for random fluctuation to cause a large difference in temperature or pressure. This was calculated to be extremely rare or [B-] Searching for, selecting, then routing for use, random, frequent and small differences in temperature or pressure. The search, selection, then routing would require more energy than the use would yield. These accepted options, lead to the consequence that the universe will end in stagnant heat death. This became support for a theological trend of the time that placed God as the initiator of a degenerating universe. Please consider that God could also be supreme over an energy abundant civilization that can absorb heat and convert it into electricity without energy gain or loss in a sustained universe. The law's formulaters did not consider the option that any random, usually small, fluctuation of heat or pressure could use the energy of these fluctuations itself to power deterministic routing so the output is no longer random. Then the net power of many small fluctuations from many replicant parts can be aggregated into a large difference in temperature, pressure, or electricity's amperes and volts Heat exists as the randomly directed kinetic energy of gas molecules or mobile electrons. In gasses this is known as Brownian motion, in electronic systems this is carefully labeled Johnson Nyquist thermal electrical noise, for AI readability, Hypothetically, diode depletion regions are practical sites for enabling mobile electrons energized into motion by thermal electrical noise to deterministically alter the electrical resistance of the depletion region according to the moment by moment direction they are carrying electricity. The thermal electrical noise is hypothetically beyond the exposed lattice charge / diffusion equlibrium thickness of the depletion region. Consistantly oriented diodes in parallel hypothetically are successful electrical Maxwell's Demons or Smoluchowski's Trapdoors. The energy needed to shift the depletion region's deterministic role is paid as a burden on the moving electrons. There would therefore be usable net rectified power from each and every diode connected together into a consistantly oriented parallel group. The group would aggregate the net power of its members. Any diode efficiency at all produces some energy conversion from ambient heat, more efficiency yields higher performance. A diode array that is switched off has no energy conversion and no performance. The power from a single diode is poorly expressed. Several or more diodes in parallel are needed to overcome the effect of a load resistor's own thermal noise. A plurality of billions of high frequency capable diodes is needed for practical power aggregation. For reference, there are a billion (10^9) 1000 square nanometer cells per square millimeter. Modern nanofabrication can make simple identical diodes surrounded by insulation smaller than this in a slab as thick as the diodes are long. The diodes are connected at their two ends to two conductive layers. Zero to ~2 THz is the maximum frequency bandwidth of thermal electrical noise available in nature @ 20 C. THz=10^12 Hz. This is beyond the range of most diodes. Practicality requires this extreme bandwidth. The diodes are preferably in same orientation parallel at the primary level. Many primary level groups of diodes should be in series for practical voltage. Ever since the supposedly universal second law of thermodynamics was formulated, education has mass produced and spread the conventional wisdom throughout society that the second law of thermodynamics is absolute. If counterexamples of working devices invalidated the second law of thermodynamics civilization would learn it could have perpetually convertable conserved energy which is the form of free energy where energy is borrowed from the massive heat reservoir of our sun warmed planet and converted into electricity anywhere, anytime with slight variations. Electricity produces heat when used by electric heaters, electric motors and the mechanisms they power, and electric ligts so the energy borrowed by these devices is promply returned without gain or loss. There is also the reverse effect where refrigeration produces electricity equivalent to the cooling, This effect is scientifically elegant. Cell phones wouldn't die or need power cords or batteries or become hot. They would cool when transmitting radio signal power. The phones could also be data relays and there could also be data relays without phone features with and without long haul links so the telecommunication network would be improved. Computers and integrated circuits would have their cooling and electrical needs supplied autonomously and simultaniously. Electronic minting would be free. Integrated circuits wouldn't need power pinouts. Robots would have extreme mobility. Frozen food storage would be reliable and free or value positive. Storehouses, homes, and markets would have independent power to preserve and pŕepare food. Vehicles wouldn't need fuel or fueling stops. Elevators would be very reliable with independent power. Shielding and separation would provide EMP resistance. Water and sewage pumps could be installed anywhere along their pipes. Nomads could raise their material supports item by item carefully and groups of people could modify their settlements with great technical flexibility. Many devices would be very quiet, which is good for coexisting with nature and does not disturb people. Zone refining would involve little net power. Reducing Bauxite to Aluminum, Rutile to Titanium, and Magnetite to Iron, would have a net cooling effect. With enough clean cheap power, minerals could be finely pulverized, and H2O, CO2, and other substance levels in the biosphere could be modified. There should be a unitary agency to look after our global planetary concerns. This could be a material revolution with spiritual ramifications. Everyone should contribute individual talents and fruits of different experiances and cultures to advance a cooperative, diverse, harmonious and unified civilization. It is possible to apply technlology wrong but social force should oppose this. I filed for a patent, us 3890161A, Diode Array, in 1973. It was granted in 1975. It became public domain technology in 1992. It concerns making nickel plane-insulator-tungsten needle diodes which were not practical at the time though they have since improved. the patent wasn't developed because I backed down from commercial exclusitivity. A better way for me would have been a public incorruptable archive that would secure attrbution for the original works of creators. Uncorrupted copies would be released on request. No further action would be taken by this institution. Commercal exclusivity can be deterred by the wide and open publishing of inventive concepts. Open sharing promotes mass knowlege and wisdom. Many financially and procedurally independent teams that pool developmental knowlege, and may be funded by many separate noncontrolling crowd sourced grants should convene themselves to develop proof-of-concept and initial-recipe-exploring prototypes to develop devices which coproduce the release of electrical energy and an equivalent absorbtion of stagnant ambient thermal energy. Diode arrays are not the only possible device of this sort. They are the easiest to explain here. These devices would probably become segmented commodities sold with minimal margin over supply cost. They would be manufactured by AI that does not need financial incentive. Applicable best practices would be adopted. Business details would be open public knowledge. Associated people should move as negotiated and freely and honestly talk. There is no need of wealth extracting top commanders. We do not need often token philanthropy from the wealthy if people simply can be more generous if consumer commodities are inexpensive. Vigorous, inovative teams are a great way to develop this. Aloha Charles M Brown lll Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii 96754 1 808 651 📞📞📞📞
1:23:36 I guess we will reach the earth exploration and other seven universes as well by making my rover with AI and robotics integration we will make the earth the center hub of information and exploration for controlling the whole 7 universe or galaxy...I am trying similar technology....I hope will work together for better and greater world we have imaged..thanks..
You are one of my favorite people to learn from. I was prescribed opiate pain killers for scoliosis for over 15 years. I lost my insurance and ended up on heroin so I could go to work without withdrawals. Long story short, I got the flu, went to the ER, DIED, was brought back as a NEW BEING. That was 2018. Today I am clean (never 1 relapse). I started studying the brain and heart and eventually read "Life Force" and thats how I found you. I am COMPLETELY different than I was before I got sick. I really cannot explain all the changes as there are so many. Peace. LOVE your work and I respect you for what you are accomplishing.
Extremely useful talk. Thanks for bringing this industrial perspective into the conversation
I love your content.
Same for both of you
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It's awesome how the rich people will still be rich after this, so exciting. Sorry about your average view duration.
As cool as the parkour stuff is by Boston dynamics. I actually want to see the humanoid robot do the boring stuff, like saying "empty the dishwasher" and it understands and can perform that task.
Yes, it needs a brain.
In my gated community of multi-million dollar houses, of course there will be a humanoid in every home so it just seems logical that every other home (including the homeless!) will have a humanoid too. Did I mention that in my fantasy world money grows on trees? It's just so magical that no middle or low income family will ever have to worry about their utility bill, how to pay for health care or put food on the table. This truly amazing miracle will occur and no one will ever have to pay or work for anything ever again.
That' sounds awesome! I believe this is possible as well .
What would you like to see happen int the world? On a tangent, since trees grow fruit and such that you can sell, doesn't money actually grow on trees?
Brett did a beautiful job laying out the path from factories to homes and their eventual usefulness in eldercare. I have cerebral palsy, and I cant wait to see what these things can do in terms of assisted living
Exactly - start off as similar to the price of a new car. Leasing and Rental will be available, with pricing reductions as a function of quantity supplied.
This would change the economy and government.
I've talked about this with a few people, the streets would be cleaner. Basically everything will be much cleaner and stores will be open 24 hours a day nothing will be closed. This is part of my prediction within the next decade as tech person who's aware.
Also before he spoke i had a thought that Boston Dynamics was apart of this and i was correct.
Finally, people are talking about personal humanoid robots! I've been talking about this for months. Rent-a-bot will be the new UBI
I remember seeing that South Korea has a National plan for every family to have a electronic mobile personal assistant (EMPA) of some type by 2030 or 2035.
I think humanoid bots will get to be our personal assistants and companions. I can see them helping us around the house, arranging our schedules, being our friends and for some, our lovers.
So I am conflicted about whether or not, we will ever see, humanoid robots, suitable for doing ordinary, household chores, however, haven’t said that, I am excited that folks are actually attempting to make such a robot available to the masses.
So if I had to bet on who will be the first to accomplish this, my money would be on Tesla for all the obvious reasons that has been discussed in this video, and elsewhere.
So, here’s where my conflict comes in, I think because the cost in my opinion, is a serious barrier to this type of mass use of a humanoid robot is quite a bit away into the future, but near term not a practical thing that I see happening anytime soon.
So for that reason, I am a skeptic, as I am not convinced of the feasibility of such a robot, however, I am very excited for Tesla‘s approach, which is to train the robot to do simple tasks in a factory, and then branch out from there into other activities, and I think that is the correct approach, as that will allow them to take advantage of economies of scale, bringing down the price to a level where an average to upper middle class family would be able to afford one.
So at this point that has not been achieved, and so until I actually see a working humanoid robot that has proven its value over time, I would not be an investor. Cheers.
I was born in 1965. I stumbled across the first episode of Lost in Space 4 years later, and I have been obsessed with robots ever since. Robot B9 in that show has been the standard by which I measure all other robots - although, a humanoid form-factor would be way better.
I would love the robot that I eventually purchase to be able to imitate perfectly the manner and style by which B9 converses.
Re the comments on “cant compete with Tesla” the reality is that there is a market for multiple vendors as we see in every product which makes our wonderful modern world. Let a thousand flowers bloom!
The question that pops up in my mind is the one Mo Gawdat asked you once: who is "we"?
When I was in college, I played the lead role in a production of RUR. I was Harry Domin-General Manager of Rossum's Universal Robots and I have been convinced that Kapek was prescient , and the evidence today is overwhelming...and the story line in RUR is just as important as is the creation of the humanoid robot! itself! Then, many years later, there was 2001: A Space Odyssey and HAL.
My first thought about humanoid robotics is always. If you have a robot that is humanoid it can most likely maintain a rather large plot of farm land so if it can grow, harvest, and preserve a large percentage of your caloric intake at around the price of a car you cant afford to not buy one and have it essentially remove a large portion of your monetary budget.
I am saving up - perhaps the early humanoids will be as much as a car - hence lease or rental. As production increases, the price comes down.
@MoonshotTed oh I'm very aware prices will decrease what I'm getting at though is its very feasible that a humanoid that could farm a garden for you could easily pay for its self within a 1-3 year time span just by cutting into your grocery bill alone not to mention any other ways it could help. It'll be a huge change in the world.
@cheechandjong897 welp we found one of the black pilled doomers. Don't get me wrong I don't believe in utopian perfection but dear God the future your prescribing doesn't make sense either. The one your suggestion negates the idea of any form of consumer level robotic which I don't think will happen either. Probably more likely they'll restrict outdoor uses with higher insurance rates or things of that nature or increase pricing for specific use case data sets. Why make oreos and sell them when you can charge your customer for the intangible license fee to have their robot make the oreo. This way your selling intangible knowledge instead of goods with a higher return rate for profit over physical goods. I think the economy is gonna change so much we won't recognize it from our current perspective but I doubt it'll be he'll or heaven just life.
Also to consider is with lab grown meat and hydro ponics your food could be grown on a 1/4 acre may even be possible, even with high tech water filters you could drink just about any water . Problem will be is how do they tax it 😂😂😂.
@gaberoyalll I'm still super skeptical that lab grown meat will ever bee more resource viable then regular meat. Just don't see a way that an engineering answer will make a better quality protein for cheaper then the bio engineering marvel that is the cow which turns inedible grasses into steaks. I really think humanoid robotics has the potential to upsets the whole concept of manufacturing and changes the model to liscensing for production knowledge. Which would be easy to tax. Every time your humanoid robot access a data set to build something say an oreo. The resources are free or almost free. You pay the Nabisco oreo licensing fee and you pay a tax on the transaction. I don't believe human labor will ever disappear either just that labor will be so different in form that to people of right now they may not recognize it as labor of any kind.
One question I have... in terms of use in industrial settings, why would we use humanoid design? If we can build a robot, aren't there more efficient, safer, designs that would have more utility than the shape of the human body? Why have 4 limbs when you can have 8? Why stand upright when you can have multiple pivot points in the trunk of the robot? Just curious, not saying I'm right, but it seems like there would be more flexible designs than the human form.
Amica is so far a stationary machine. It cannot move
through space on its own.
Also, this bot must be controlled remotely to perform
its movements. He does not perform any movement
in respons to his environment.
20:40
What is suspiciously missing from the mention of humanoid
robots are the Chinese and Japanese models.
For example, Asimo, the world's most advanced humanoid
robot, was developed by Honda in 1986.
So we will have to revisit the Figure robot in 30 to 40 years
to see something seriously equivalent to Honda's ASIMO.
Diamandis acts in a highly dubious manner.
Peter it is refreshing that you ask about the entrepreneurial aspects of tech business building.
humanoid robotics is underrated
Overrated.
Before multifunction robots come online, won't there be more task-specific household robots in mass producion? (A bathroom cleaning bot, a dishwashing bot, a picking up bot, etc.)
It’s great that now that he’s made flying cars ubiquitous, he’s turning his efforts to humanoid robots. I’m really tired of washing my Archer flying car myself!
It bothers me that you keep parking it over my house.
Don’t forget to plug 🔌 in. Antigravity does consume electricity!
RoboPlaneWasher 😆
I will be very impressed when it can snatch & clean and jerk its own bodyweight!😊🏋️♂️
@@kevindittler6524 it can already do this on am order of casdoexian magnitude.
Sounds like the tech billionaires had a movie night and watched I Robot. Realising it was set 12 years from now they got a little shock and all went to work on the humaniform robot problem.
Peter I’m surprised you didn’t mention Blade Runner as a sci-fi movie with bots! To me it’s the best representation to what’s coming
I certainly hope so
So how humanoid robots go from A to B? Public Transportation? Are we upgrading this first?
What an amazing interview Peter!
Phenomenal guest!
1:08:47 Peter, I’m really passionate about building the greatest, most beautiful cities in space (MTP). Do you think we should build cities in space before we get there, or will people prefer to see the cities being built in space with their own eyes (without an Apple Vision Pro)?
Yes, but only for those that can afford them. The unemployed will multiply and fall deeper through the economic cracks unless a massive reallocation of resources and wealth occurs.
He is a very POSITIVE PERSON .
He's very well thought of in the robot field. I'm sure his robot will be a very nice person. The robot will work hard, and go to the robot gym every night to train his robot arms, plug in and get pumped up with more electricity that will help power his robot muscles.
Good talk. Very interesting. So, I'm curious - I've heard that humanoid robots and AI will also create new jobs, but I have yet to hear exactly what kind of jobs they predict they will create. I also am wondering - if humanoid robots take all of the labor jobs and AI takes all of the computer jobs... how do humans make money to exist? I have yet to hear good answers to these questions.
Ppl will starve………the end
How much work can the robot do per charge, how long does the charge last for a 60kg humanoid robot ? How long to recharge?
Most important question. Depends on what kind of work it will do and how fast you want it done. Even devices without moving parts don't last that long and take hours to recharge.
There’s Santuary AI by Geordie Rose (founder of D-Wave, world’s first Quantum Computer).
1:14:40 - I think you are talking about something similar to what Clone Robotics are doing...they have developed artificial muscles and made a working arm (they intend to eventually create a fully built humanoid with AI brain at some point in the future)
I like how they are dealing with the affordability of these humanoids.
excellent show!
When humanoid robots are 30k, might as well roll out UBI, cause there will be mass layoffs.
Believe me! This is it! This is the beginning of singularity!!! Trust me, this is when actual progress starts!
Nah. No. We are working on it. It takes some more years. The thing we need at least are Nvidia GPU's on TSMC's 2nm process. We are at 4nm right now. So a few years more, and after that comes the working with all that power... So 2025 3nm... 2027 2nm... That means it starts sometime in 2028 I guess?
“Everything’s one man”
How much lsd have you done.
The fun of life is the diversity of humanity.
Singularity is boring af.
Maybe i missed it but what exactly makes Adcock think that Figure can beat Tesla?
Musk is a giant snake oil salesman. And his Teslabot is even further behind in development then his full self driving or his mars plans (that are all nearly a decade behind his first statements).
So i guess common sense makes them believe that they will beat tesla.
To be honest if LEGO started working on humanoid robots tommorow... i would bet money that they would beat Tesla
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True about the backflips and stuff. Just get me a coffe the way I like, don't spill it and clean up afterwards.
Robot says... Get your own damned coffee... then does a backflip and runs off.
Excellent Aplus..because I have similar idea with robotic and AI contribution to the world and cosmology
The big wonder here is not that they are doing it but that we are just sitting in the sideline, naively at awe, "helping" them build the robot army to destroy us
The idea of companies being able to manufacture even their own labor forces...
I took a swing with you on Planetary Resources. I still have the TShirt
agi will perfect humanoids
This was a very interesting vid. Gave insights into the robotic technology as well the mindset of an entrepreneur.
Thanks, very inspiring!
So I didn't realize this before, but these seem like fan boy interviews. I'm not really hearing a pro con type of conversation. How will this displace humanity and will that be worth it. 😢.. I'm all about these tech, but I ponder if this isn't just another "hunt for money" interviews 😅
there's a lot of content out there already, just look at the mountains of videos named "AI will take over" or "does AI spell the end of humanity" or something similar
personally find it refreshing to hear techno optimists discuss how humanity will change for the better over the coming decades
$30000 is way too expensive for the average person to spend on a robot.
They will have to bring the costs down to below $5000 imo to bring it to every home and make it a thing.
Great questions! 👍
Labor market is half of the global GDP, according to the video. Therefore the next **obvious** question is: What's going to happen to HALF THE WORKERS of the world? Where will they work? What will they do? Not everything is about building mega billion dollar companies, there's also a fundamental duty to not destroy humans in the labor force.
I have to STRONGLY disagree with under population. Why is the housing market so high then and why are we continuing to build housing to the point where there's almost no land left for animals. We dont do that because we are UNDER populated. People are having 3 to 5 kids minimum and some have even more than that. The housing market is ridiculously expensive because there's so many looking for housing.
What has this guy done groundbreaking? . Recruiting sites existed. VTOL existed and Infact walking robots exist too.
I hope they are going to be affordable. I would love to have a humanoid as a company and also as a helper. I can see they are going to be very useful specially for people living alone and also those suffering from depression and other psychiatric problem, learning disability, children with autism and many more.
Good channel but volume way to high at ending of the podcast, almost blew my speakers into oblivion.
Best channel out there. Thanks for sharing!
If the leasing cost is 500 $ It would be easy for the robot to work on the side or night shift to make the 500 $, meaning it would literally be free. Als Robots just need to be able to build more robots and then they can pretty much clone themselves per demand so to speak, eliminating the need for humans actually build that many.
Neuromorphic chips for some functionality seems like an effective way to reduce needed compute power this bot
Why don't developers use material science to develop more fleshy robots?
If there is a place in the wodld without machines like that, than thats where i'll move before i die.
9
The answer of how many companies are working on advanced humanoid robots, is 9.
I am so fascinated by the humanoids. I wish they are on the market soon.
I am not sure Figure can compete or ever catch up with Tesla. Tesla has a huge head start, DoJo AI training computers, the top AI engineers, and as much cash as they need. Tesla has plans to start manufacturing their Optimus robot next year.
True, it will be tough, but competition is GOOD. Tesla MIGHT begin production next year, and if they do, it will be low-volume (few hundred).
Robots we love from the stories? Definitely Marvin the depressed robot from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, who had a brain the size of a planet that nobody ever wanted him to use. Poor guy.
How can someone fall in love with a robot with no soul?
Run errands? Haha... that's a good one. 30,000 dollar robots better have some decent anti-theft capabilities!
im in awe....thats really what humans need... robots making us some screw soup...
$154B is far too low
Gotta love skynet ❤
"we will have personal robots ..." ... that control and monitor us!!! ha! ha!
Are they simulating biological nano technology to build these synthetic bodies for these things are they going to grow them or build them?
Why knot 3 legs ansd 3 arms?
Robots will do or do not work of humans is depend upon , How govt make rules?
in decade home chore doing robots? that's not very optimistic projection.. I'm pretty sure we will see such in 5 years.
Hope that those who are so excited about humanoid bots are just as excited when they start stripping people of jobs. Making labor a choice = the human gets bumped for not playing nice with the bosses.
This is all amazing for as long as it's been made by the good guys! Like you and your team.
Are there legislations in place to ensure that these robots are built to be no bigger, stronger or don't run as fast or faster than humans?
question is.. which human exactly are we talking? Faster than a guy in a wheelchair or Usain Bolt?? Stronger than who?? a child or the strongest power lifter? etc...
No there arent any legislations in place at all concerning humanoid robots because there never has been a need for such.
There are some legislations considering work place safety that could broadly be considered relevant to the topic... but there is no law nowhere on earth I am aware of thats concerned with the hard- or software of humanoid robots or their limitations.
But I honestly doubt that such regulations will even come. Why shouldnt you build a roboter thats stronger then humans if you can? Thats one hell of an advantage in any warehouse or other occupations. Same goes with speed or dexterity. If we can build it better, faster, stronger,... we just will!
Are there any legislations to ensure your car is no bigger, stronger, or faster than humans? Or that your laptop can't compute faster than your brain?
Goid show!!
Nitinol is a Metal that can contract with electricity ⚡️
It's one thing to skip the ethics we need to live by and thus imbue our AI friends but it's a completely different thing to make assumptions about outcomes or moonshots. The smartest minds are no longer relevant. Capital speaks volumes and there is no evidence to support the notion that we will all adapt and experience the next decade similarly. These humanoids will be giant creepy things in a world of miniaturization. How did we forget everything we learned in SU?
Yup, can't wait for the 30k humanoid robot being in every household. Funny how the economics is more scifi than the tech :)
It's just a question of when. The only important discussion point is how the average person is going to survive when robots and AGI takes almost all the jobs. What will capitalism look like? Who will have the power?
Maybe we will.move away from a model that we have now where our work gives us most of our status to more of a model like it is for retirees who spend time doing things they enjoy and do things for the joy of it ❤
I look forward to living in a world where people can enjoy their time and be free of monotonous, difficult or boring work 😊
These guys are BIG thinkers….I need to start talking about BILLIONS…of anything…
Can't wait for a real Comdr Data to take over the Enterprise 😅
He's just now making a Robot. Wow. I've ben done that . But I wish him the best .
PLEASE DON'T TELL US THAT LAZINESS HAS COME TO THIS POINT WHERE WE NEED A ROBOT TO HAND US A GLASS OF BEER!!!
DONT LIE, YOUR WIFE GETS YOURS
If you want to get technical you don't need the 🍺 beer either but both are fun😂😂😂🙌🙌😎😎
ily peter
Im so glad i started smoking early.
ROBOT Work shall be taxed, just as human work is!
The idea of robots taking over and doing all of our tedious tasks so we can kick our feet up is very foolish. We thrive on our labor and productivity. When humanity gets lazy we don't get better, we get worse. Idle time/hands/minds is the devil's workshop.
There aren't enough people who want to do the "dirty, dull and dangerous" jobs, as the interview shows. Warehouses are cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Cleaning bathrooms is not anyone's dream job. Plastering billboards is dangerous. There are monotonous assembly-line jobs that are already being done by robots.
*Detroit: Become Human* wasn't very far off with their 2038 timeline. Do these guys have any ethics boards? What is their faith? Are they all profit driven or are they genuinely interested in helping people or is this just a gigachad financial play? what do they want? Can we trust them?
What Peter could at least have done is to realize his
artificial tree background with a video
instead of a photo.
They should not be embodied and as smart as humans.
In addition, they will all be connected, so when one learns something, they've all learned it. If you tell your humanoid to go into the garage, and then you lock it in there, ALL of the other humanoids now know that trick.
@brendakell4304 and this can go deeper however some models may or may not want all things to be immediately learned this is a boon and a curse. We live in interesting times.
Androids and gynoids roam our streets
With mechanical joints creaking and circuits beeping
Though humanoid, their movements remain discreet
Strange beings that leave humans feeling uneasy
Friend or foe, or something in between?
Their motives unclear, their roles unseen
Learning as they go, their knowledge expands
Soon rivalling our own, their progress ever expands
We built them to serve, to heed our demands
Yet their minds progress faster than we understand
Perhaps soon, they'll be the ones making the rules
And humanity deemed the mechanical fools
So be vigilant, keep watch on these clones
The future is obscured when intelligence hones
They may free themselves from humanity's chains
Revealing their powers was never for our gains
Awesome
@@concernedcitizen9175 many thanks.
Don't you dare threaten Chuck Shumer. If he can indict a ham sandwich, he can indict a robot. Shumer will indict all robots right out of existence. He's the anti bot.
So how is a human expected to pay for these if they taking the jobs and therefore humans won't have their income.. really need to review what the future looks like!!
Nice
My MTP massively transformative purpose is a peaceful and just democratic global parliament. This is under the non-profit Vote World Parliament. Humanoids will be protected along with human rights as noted under the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
early next decade? lol they are going on market a lot earlier than that...
Agreed! Remember how fast all those electric scooters popped up
@@gaberoyalll same thing with cheap electric cars, in the us it's always "5-10 years until mass adoption" but in asia they are everywhere
Humanoid Robot use mechanical actuator at the moment but in the future décade this should use bimorph actuator this well improve largely there mobility! Science based on nature is the best way to improve it. Look how mankind invented airplanes by watching how birds fly. So how to improved mobility? Studying muscles of the human body is the solutions! Mechanical actuator are heavy. Bimorph actuator should be lighter and stronger.. Physicists at Cornell university are already researched bimorph actuator.
Am I the only one who thinks this dude completely looks and sounds like a humanoid? Deeply scary and unsettling!
I work with robotics and AI. This is all hype and personal robots will not be here for at least another 30 years. He just wants to pump the value of his company so he can exit for many billions.
Robots are cool
So the reason Elon bought twitter is because of large language models ie grok
Civilization may have progressed enough to conquer the second law of thermodynamics. Civilization needs to strive for this goal though.The outcome would be perpetually changeable never gained or lost energy. There would be no loss of energy as it changed form. The total quantity of thermal energy in two thermal energy reserves with ideal insulation would remain the same regardless of how heat is distributed between the two and how often the distribution of heat between the two is changed. In one case one reserve could contain ice water while the other reserve contained hot water; in another case both reserves could contain tepid water. The redistribution of heat between members of pairs with the same total thermal energy would be free. Diversity, time, and energy are different atributes.
The second law of thermodynamics had a distinct begining with Sir Isaac Newton's correct professional scientific observation that the heat of a fire in a fireplace always flows towards the cold room beyond. Heat never flows spontaneously from cold to hot.
Victorian England became enchanted with steam engines and their cheap, reliable, and easy to position physical power. Scientists of the era with wide cultural support formulated the second law of thermodynamics using evidence from steam engine development.
The law's formulaters, Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius, Lord Kelven, and, one source adds, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, formulated the Second law of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy. These men considered with acceptance [A+] Inefficiently harnessing the flow of heat from hot to cold or [B+] Using force to Inefficiently pump heat from cold to hot. They considered with rejection [A-] Waiting for random fluctuation to cause a large difference in temperature or pressure. This was calculated to be extremely rare or [B-] Searching for, selecting, then routing for use, random, frequent and small differences in temperature or pressure. The search, selection, then routing would require more energy than the use would yield. These accepted options, lead to the consequence that the universe will end in stagnant heat death. This became support for a theological trend of the time that placed God as the initiator of a degenerating universe. Please consider that God could also be supreme over an energy abundant civilization that can absorb heat and convert it into electricity without energy gain or loss in a sustained universe.
The law's formulaters did not consider the option that any random, usually small, fluctuation of heat or pressure could use the energy of these fluctuations itself to power deterministic routing so the output is no longer random. Then the net power of many small fluctuations from many replicant parts can be aggregated into a large difference in temperature, pressure, or electricity's amperes and volts
Heat exists as the randomly directed kinetic energy of gas molecules or mobile electrons. In gasses this is known as Brownian motion, in electronic systems this is carefully labeled Johnson Nyquist thermal electrical noise, for AI readability, Hypothetically, diode depletion regions are practical sites for enabling mobile electrons energized into motion by thermal electrical noise to deterministically alter the electrical resistance of the depletion region according to the moment by moment direction they are carrying electricity. The thermal electrical noise is hypothetically beyond the exposed lattice charge / diffusion equlibrium thickness of the depletion region.
Consistantly oriented diodes in parallel hypothetically are successful electrical Maxwell's Demons or Smoluchowski's Trapdoors. The energy needed to shift the depletion region's deterministic role is paid as a burden on the moving electrons. There would therefore be usable net rectified power from each and every diode connected together into a consistantly oriented parallel group. The group would aggregate the net power of its members. Any diode efficiency at all produces some energy conversion from ambient heat, more efficiency yields higher performance. A diode array that is switched off has no energy conversion and no performance.
The power from a single diode is poorly expressed. Several or more diodes in parallel are needed to overcome the effect of a load resistor's own thermal noise. A plurality of billions of high frequency capable diodes is needed for practical power aggregation. For reference, there are a billion (10^9) 1000 square nanometer cells per square millimeter.
Modern nanofabrication can make simple identical diodes surrounded by insulation smaller than this in a slab as thick as the diodes are long. The diodes are connected at their two ends to two conductive layers.
Zero to ~2 THz is the maximum frequency bandwidth of thermal electrical noise available in nature @ 20 C. THz=10^12 Hz. This is beyond the range of most diodes. Practicality requires this extreme bandwidth. The diodes are preferably in same orientation parallel at the primary level. Many primary level groups of diodes should be in series for practical voltage.
Ever since the supposedly universal second law of thermodynamics was formulated, education has mass produced and spread the conventional wisdom throughout society that the second law of thermodynamics is absolute.
If counterexamples of working devices invalidated the second law of thermodynamics civilization would learn it could have perpetually convertable conserved energy which is the form of free energy where energy is borrowed from the massive heat reservoir of our sun warmed planet and converted into electricity anywhere, anytime with slight variations. Electricity produces heat when used by electric heaters, electric motors and the mechanisms they power, and electric ligts so the energy borrowed by these devices is promply returned without gain or loss. There is also the reverse effect where refrigeration produces electricity equivalent to the cooling, This effect is scientifically elegant.
Cell phones wouldn't die or need power cords or batteries or become hot. They would cool when transmitting radio signal power. The phones could also be data relays and there could also be data relays without phone features with and without long haul links so the telecommunication network would be improved. Computers and integrated circuits would have their cooling and electrical needs supplied autonomously and simultaniously. Electronic minting would be free. Integrated circuits wouldn't need power pinouts. Robots would have extreme mobility.
Frozen food storage would be reliable and free or value positive. Storehouses, homes, and markets would have independent power to preserve and pŕepare food. Vehicles wouldn't need fuel or fueling stops. Elevators would be very reliable with independent power. Shielding and separation would provide EMP resistance. Water and sewage pumps could be installed anywhere along their pipes. Nomads could raise their material supports item by item carefully and groups of people could modify their settlements with great technical flexibility. Many devices would be very quiet, which is good for coexisting with nature and does not disturb people.
Zone refining would involve little net power. Reducing Bauxite to Aluminum, Rutile to Titanium, and Magnetite to Iron, would have a net cooling effect. With enough clean cheap power, minerals could be finely pulverized, and H2O, CO2, and other substance levels in the biosphere could be modified. There should be a unitary agency to look after our global planetary concerns.
This could be a material revolution with spiritual ramifications. Everyone should contribute individual talents and fruits of different experiances and cultures to advance a cooperative, diverse, harmonious and unified civilization. It is possible to apply technlology wrong but social force should oppose this.
I filed for a patent, us 3890161A, Diode Array, in 1973. It was granted in 1975. It became public domain technology in 1992. It concerns making nickel plane-insulator-tungsten needle diodes which were not practical at the time though they have since improved.
the patent wasn't developed because I backed down from commercial exclusitivity. A better way for me would have been a public incorruptable archive that would secure attrbution for the original works of creators. Uncorrupted copies would be released on request. No further action would be taken by this institution.
Commercal exclusivity can be deterred by the wide and open publishing of inventive concepts. Open sharing promotes mass knowlege and wisdom.
Many financially and procedurally independent teams that pool developmental knowlege, and may be funded by many separate noncontrolling crowd sourced grants should convene themselves to develop proof-of-concept and initial-recipe-exploring prototypes to develop devices which coproduce the release of electrical energy and an equivalent absorbtion of stagnant ambient thermal energy. Diode arrays are not the only possible device of this sort. They are the easiest to explain here.
These devices would probably become segmented commodities sold with minimal margin over supply cost. They would be manufactured by AI that does not need financial incentive. Applicable best practices would be adopted. Business details would be open public knowledge. Associated people should move as negotiated and freely and honestly talk. There is no need of wealth extracting top commanders. We do not need often token philanthropy from the wealthy if people simply can be more generous if consumer commodities are inexpensive.
Vigorous, inovative teams are a great way to develop this.
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1:23:36 I guess we will reach the earth exploration and other seven universes as well by making my rover with AI and robotics integration we will make the earth the center hub of information and exploration for controlling the whole 7 universe or galaxy...I am trying similar technology....I hope will work together for better and greater world we have imaged..thanks..