I really wish instead of pushing for self driving cars we just push for trains which are so much more safer, cost efficient, space efficient, faster in a lot of cases. Instead of putting everyone else on the road at a higher risk with tech that is still being TESTED we push for something we solved 100+ years ago.
You can't just take trains everywhere though. Not in America at least. Here trains are really only suitable to travel between cities, not within a city.
@@breadfan_85 are your cities an hour walk away from each other /gen Also that’s exactly why we should invest in better train systems rather than relying on excessive fuels for cars, it’s way better than using paper straws for climate change and as op said it’s way less likely for you to die
Hearing him call self driving cars "individualized mass transit" broke my soul. Anyone who thinks self driving cars would make traffic better hasn't even thought about that statement for a second
America will create anything but affordable public transportation. You’ll never believe what vehicle you can fall asleep on and wake up at your destination. (Hint: a bus)
Elon's shitty hyper loop was actually responsible for killing a high speed rail plan. So now, instead of taking a train from LA to Vegas you can die in an unventilated tunnel when a shitty tesla inevitably catches fire instead.
@@araiksims6322 They can have their special premium plus carriage if they want, I'd rather not see guys like him on my daily commute to work either.
@@EclipseOverSalem In America most critical distances were once walkable. Such things in middle class America like churches, grocers, hardware, friends, dances, clubs, restaurants, clothiers, lumber, mills, furniture makers, seamstresses, bakers, cobblers, candle makers, wagon makers, etc. were local and found in a few streets called Main, First, Second, Washington, Jefferson, industrial, etc. of course then Department stores became a trend for larger communities which was fine fo larger than rural or agriculture communities were most Americans lived and a simple buggy visit to town or a buckboard wagon was ample for town pickups, which became a vehicle name. But what really tore community up were malls built around anchor stores, superstores like Kmart, Walmart, Sears and Roebuck, JC Penny and the various theaters with multi screens. This is how you destroy a community that had small stores of experts, hiring many people, all knowing each other as neighbors. The definition of community died and was redefined as poverty, crime, indoctrination, regulation, politicization, police protection, suspicion, gangs, dismay, depression, pollution. Definitely not politeness, neighbors, community help, church and picnics on Sunday, Parades and circuses in town, Drive-in theaters where families attend with snacks in cars and kids in back seats. Kids swimming at public pools, beaches, small zoos, county fairs and events and music or outdoor plays of Shakespeare. Life has changed from simple and clean with parties on porches and verandas to stay at home, ignore the family next door, offer no help, mind your business, don't trust.
I think "how much do you think these basic necessities cost?" is a question worth asking billionaires, but it can only be followed up with "how much do you think you pay the majority of your workers?"
Sadly, I think we know the gist of the answers. It's not even that they think a basic ham sandwich is more or less expensive; it's that their very perception of money and abundance is so fundamentally skewed. For a high net worth individual, they may legitimately consider dropping 5k in a single night out with friends to be a 'cheap' time out with friends. So 20k-30k on a robot may legitimately for them be the equivalent for us of like... "Yeah, I'll save some money for a month and get that nice microwave I've been eyeing in the store."
Funny thing is they would probably go “ oh hmmm a person probably needs 15k a month for basic stuff right? Oh idk.. and I pay them..10$ a hour?!? YA CHECKS OUT:)” like their math is probably so weird because they know how low they pay their workers but they live such a luxurious life they probably think some crazy amount of money per month is “low” so if they hear someone’s rent is 2k they will go” so cheap so easy!!!! I thought it was MORE” then think that 10$ a hour is to much for ya
It's a question that should be asked to anyone making more than a million. It seems to be the point where they lose touch with reality. Remember that news dude who thinks a couple with fast food jobs make 100k? 😒
@@Msvalexvalex Even in the priciest place I've lived so far (Denver) where McDonald's employees base pay was $16-20/h two incomes would not bring home $100k a year. I make as much if not more than those 2 burger flippers combined on a single income and it's not 100k coming into my household every year (yet).
He's probably a huge fan. And someone needs to make an Optimus prime edit of everything he wants to block from life. Just so Elon has to block transformers too and be sad.
lol. Literally the richest country(government) in the human civilization's history. With citizens complaining about a private company using it own money to develop robo taxis. Japan did it in the 60's developing a high speed train. American (government) has had every opportunity. I think you are blaming the wrong guy here. Just my thoughts
California spent billions and still don't have that high-speed rail they were after. I don't know what's wrong with that project, or if the regulations are causing issues, but unfortunately trains and the US don't seem to get along well.
It would be good if we had an economic system that could handle it. You can imagine a hypothetical future where almost everything is automated and most people spend their lives doing the things they want to, rather than desperately trying to hold down a job for much of their waking hours under pain of starvation. But we aren't ready - the world runs on an economic model that demands people earn their right to live through their work, and if there isn't work for a person to do than that person has negative value to society and has no right to live.
There is a use case for robotic assistants and that’s caring for the infirm, disabled, and elderly. The labor cost for humans to do the same work is entirely infeasible if ethical, and results in family members doing tons of unpaid labor and a lot of guilt from the person being cared for. Now… do I trust Elon doing this? No. There’s no world in which he prices these affordably, and I doubt he cares for their functionality to actually be useful instead of it just being a flex.
youd think after the titan submersible imploded underwater, billionaires wouldve moved past the whole 'trapped in a vehicle with no controls and no way out' kinda thing
@@ogpapai4618 You mean the tesla door handles that are in fact not handles, but buttons that are entirely reliant on the car's system being functional enough for the door to open? The same system that, in the event there's an emergency where you need to quickly get out because you do not have control of the car, may also have an emergency affecting the "handles"? And yes, I'm aware there's a manual door release for the front doors in tesla cars (and mechanical release is not even guaranteed for rear doors). Poorer people have died in dumber ways, but perhaps a designer should not facilitate those deaths with easily solved design problems... like a door that doesn't take 3 steps to open
14:38 Also, NEVER trust a price estimate given by Elon, the actual prices of the products he announces ALWAYS end up way higher than whatever he said. That is true since the first Tesla car he announced.
Those people that prepaid a quarter milli each for a Roadster 7+ years ago might finally have a dumbed down version of what they were promised start production within the next 7 years!
@@RM_VFX "add 2-3x cost, and 10x time." By that measure, we should expect FSD to actually work in only 2016 + 10*2 - 2024 = 12 more years. Of course, that also means that all currently operating Teslas will be well out of warranty by then.
@@RM_VFX And in many cases, infinity times the time. For example, FSD was only 2 years away at most in 2016, and 8 years later it is only 3 years away at most. And that requires new hardware that Tesla will not pay to install in current Teslas. So current Tesla owners will never see the fully functioning FSD, let along rent them out as driverless taxis as Musk claimed. The Hyperloop that failed so spectacularly after many $100s of millions spent. His robots are literally years behind Boston Dynamics, and his first "demo" had a person in a robot suit dancing. He is a scam artist, just like Felon45. His Cybertaxi is totally fantasy, and based on FSD currently functioning, which it doesn't. Tesla's FSD has been stuck at SAE level 2 for years, while read FSD requires level 5.
16:00 I love how much of his speech has undertones like "For just 20-30 thousand dollars, this robot can do all of the things your maid, nanny, and chef can do!" As if not realizing that there's a monetary reason most people also don't (and can't) pay for house staff, and therefore will not buy this (edit: Is like to clarify that this is very specifically directed towards Elon Musk and his over expensive and poorly designed AI systems. the comment thread also brought up a good point, so I'm talking more vibes than saying you could actually pay a maid 20k dollars a year)
Imagine you're a multi billionaire but not willing to pay your staff at least decent to good wages but instead want to replace them with a robot that is far worse at the job. Just because of "~~♡FuTuRi$M~~"
20-30 k will pay how many wages? Not even a year. The disabled community would greatly benefit from both self-driving cars and robots able to do stuff that housekeepers and chefs can do. We're getting one one of these sorts of robots as soon as they are reliable. This is the sort of tech that can change lives. But non-disabled people haven't got a clue how much it costs to have a personal assistant to do stuff instead. It's not the super rich that are disabled and in need of such support, but regular people who can not afford paying several people's wages. Once in a blue moon when you see a disabled rich person, you can rest assured they have access to things and support us normal people probably can't even imagine, let alone have access to. I would hate to give Musk of all people money, but being able to go places without having to rely on others is a freedom many people massively undervalue.
@@TheHestya thats the thing, youre not getting a product that allows you the freedom you desire, you will have to rely on others just as much as you would otherwise, now your robo-technician will need to be paid a premium to diagnose your robot. people with disabilities have no way to fix the robots or have the ability to intervene when necassary.....if you think he is building these with the intention to help those who could benefit from it, i have a bridge to sell you too..,
@@TheHestya I'd like to clarify, I don't think helper robots are a bad idea. There are many other companies making robots with more efficient designs, a wider range of abilities, and cheaper prices. They're constantly improving and lowering the price and aren't advertising like the product is already ready for sale. My issue is with how Elon seems to think that this is affordable to the regular person. That amount of money couldn't pay for a full time salary, but if you're hiring part time or paying someone to come in once a week, $30k can cover a lot of people. But non-rich people with disabilities aren't paying for staff to help them, and they're doing their best on their own, and most won't be able to buy Elon's exorbitantly expensive robots either. His goal has nothing to do with helping disabilities, and so I get the vibe of "this is a cheaper alternative to all those people you hire!" Elon has no idea what he's doing, and I strongly advise against buying any AI product from Elon
@@TheHestya If only the billions of dollars sunk into tech that keeps failing was used to support those disabled people that would benefit from something like this by improving social help, public transport, and health care. Speaking as a disabled person I'd much rather have a well paid carer/cleaner/cook come by, be dropped off and picked up by a bus I can order ahead of time, and get true help from medical professionals - all of which also provide social interaction if one wants. I get that robots are tempting but can you imagine the hassle of maintenance and malfunctions and updates? Don't think that there won't be newer versions after which the company will no longer be supporting the tech in the robots that you paid tens of thousands of dollars for. Plus; instead of constantly trying to invent new things maybe musk should be ironing out the ginormous issues with the stuff he's already got on the market (I'd start with the problems that have a body count)
i think elon and his rich buddies are just terrified now that people are choosing not to have kids now because, well, we can’t afford it..because us not having kids = less workers for them.
Going from red MAGA to dark MAGA just made me think of the incel red pill and black pill stuff. Not saying it was Elon's intention, but it does feel fitting.
Exactly. That's why every other robotics companies are moving away from the humanoid design. Every once is a while they will do a humanoid robot just to impress stupid people but the gold is in the less humanoid and more efficient models. Things like legs and walking are completely superfluous for a robot, really hard to make and very prone to failure, so that's why most robots, even some of the more humanoid ones, won't bother with actually making them walk like a human.
You know what else I can fall asleep in and wake up in my destination? A train. Or a bus. Or literally any functional form of public transportation. Elon should be forced to live through a VR version of "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" before he's allowed to tinker with any more AI concepts.
Still insane to me that Japan has showed that trains can be on time and reliable, but almost no other country has managed to recreate their trainsystem- Especially as a Dutch person, I'm really confused because my country is very small, very rich, and very overpopulated. A good railway system would solve SO many of our problems :(
@@breadfan_85 Some countries have sleeper buses. I rode a very comfy one in China years back. You got your own bed and they were layered with your feet under the pillow area of the person in front of you. They played Kung Fu Hustle on the TV. It was an awesome overnight journey 👍🏻
@@emanggitulah4319 That was a tipping point for me, for a while I'd been pretty put off by him, But that was so awful and pathetic, I realised he's just a narcissistic arsehole.
I agree with people on the fact that humanoid design is the least stable. The way these robots shimmy makes me feel like a strong enough wind would knock them over. Not to mention Boston Dynamics reaching a higher level of mobility in their models way earlier. Moreover, I GUARANTEE that if these robots are ever released and regularly used for outside activities (pet walking, shopping, gardening) SO many of them will be stolen or broken in the first few months
I've managed to have never heard Elon speak before and... it's kinda crazy how uncharismatic he is? Outside of having crazy opinions on Twitter and making dangerous inventions, the guy just doesn't have much going on. He doesn't know how to make a presentation, has no presence of any kind... It's like a high schooler standing in front of the class: the energy is awkward, he stumbles on his words, it feels like he didn't prepare his lines all that well.... bro just hire someone who can do it well.. please.
He literally always sounds like that. I've watched clips of his interview with Trump on Twitter, and the whole time I was like this 😬 Elon is incredibly cringey
lol. Elon has never been known for his charisma. Should make you wonder how he built one of the biggest fanbase in the world. He is doing something right
If I had a nickel for every time Elon Musk paraded underpaid actors in robot suits to convince rubes and dorks that he had advanced robots, I'd have at least two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
That study about the safety of autopilots, does it take into account that Tesla's autopilot shuts off a second before impact so it's technically not an autopilot accident?
Idk why these rich annoying dudes are so obsessed with making the world automated. I love scifi aesthetics but be so fr Elon even with your infinite money pool you're not smart enough to ACTUALLY make the cool shit you want to. Put down your phone and play cyberpunk or something, I'm so tired.
removing personal autonomy from workers is essential in feeding the capitalist machine. The dumber and less skilled your workforce is, the easier it is to take advantage of them and automate them out of work.
@@moustik31 YEAH! Like we could pay human workers fair wages and spend these trillions on accessible public transportation system or national high speed railways or some shit but noooo. Giant action figure with my friend steve piloting it and saying "hey guys!" Or a car that looks like it belongs in a low poly video game from the 90s. It's so unserious.
if elon has 100 haters, i am one of them. If elon has one hater, it is me. If elon has no haters, he still has one because I'm hating his ass from hell itself.
@@Rita1406-w1gwell considering that he wants to alter the function of the block button on twitter so that the blocked person's tweets are still visible to the person doing blocking because he realised a lot of people blocked him.......then yes he might actually care😂
@@Rita1406-w1g You'll be amazed how easily his feelings get hurt. Why do you think he tries to remove the block feature on Twitter? Aside from bots and fanboys, everyone else blocked him.
@@ogpapai4618 it isn't, but he isn't either, he wears lifts inside his shoes, and he's often wearing boots with a small block heel on them. It's extra weird because he's about 6ft which is still taller than most men, he doesn't need the lifts lol
Trains were America’s first industry, outside of just slavery lol, but then cars were made and highways were developed. Look @ the history of the suburbs
lol. the hate is strong here. yeah blame the guy who started his company in 2003. Japan has literally had a high speed train since the 1960s. America has been the richest country (ever in human civilization) since 1900. But no, it has to the guy who started his company in 2003's fault why America does not have better public transport. Have you stop to think that maybe if there was better public transport then this guy would not have to invent "stupider versions" of them? Just my thought
@@ogpapai4618 Elon is blamed for halting plans of high-speed rail in California by way of his push for the pipe dream (literally) Hyperloop nonsense. He's not blamed for the general lack of passenger rail. That is the rest of the car manufacturers. You do know there are other car brands than Tesla, right?
The tech grift exists across the entire industry. I’m in Seattle and Amazon shut down all the “no checkout” stores. They were promising life changing AI technology. But journalists discovered that up to 70% of transactions were being filmed, watched by Indian sub-contractors live, and then processed. I would even call these iterations of the scam Theranos-adjacent. If what you’re selling is robotics but what you’re creating is human labor dependent then it’s fraud.
Exactly this, it's so overhyped and overpromised that it's not doable currently and instead of being honest and just working towards actually creating things, they instead work at faking it.
Actually, their treatment of employees is pretty similar, and I say that as someone who genuinely loves Studio Ghibli productions. Miyazaki is a rank capitalist and takes the credit for the work that at this point is primarily put out by artists he employs.
@@Listening_Books12345 there's always credits to animators in the credits scenes. Wdym he is a capitalist? When he has actively been part of the production process?? Forgive me but i think capitalist is someone who just throws money around to create something for the sole purpose of earning money while disregarding whatever happens in order to create that product.
Would be great if it was. But it is so slow you outrun it even walking. Imagine that as an NPC in a game. You walk a few steps and have to wait for the NPC to catch up and then walk a few steps again.
5:45 - no, you can blame him. I was at the indy 500. An american racetrack, with 300-750k people+. An old woman next to me was suddenly unresponsive, and began to lose her pulse/turn blue. They had a medic there in like a minute, and an entire stretcher and team to take her away within like 5-10. Elon was definately taking his sweet time too, even with that emergency.
I mean medics transport fast when it's a heart emergency but when it's things like blood sugar/concussions it's sometimes well we'll take a bit to see if this thing works (ngl the hour could have been like resettles crowd, pass out water etc) realistically the cyber car into the van prob had some time function baked in (ngl I assume those were faked like the mid 2010s road test footage
@@JasonGli oh they are totally fake lol, if they work at all, it's nowhere near the level that it needs to be. There's a reason all the obstacles glowed. But my point is, in a crowd of several hundred thousand people, at a RACE TRACK, in the late stages (so it's not like you can hear lol) we got guys on the scene with monitoring equipment to stabilize her, and then later transport her, in minutes. (Stabilizing took a few, arrival took a couple, but honestly hats off to them ngl)
Sounds like a plot line to a horror movie: You get into a driverless vehicle and then the doors shut, and you can't get out as it just drives anywhere.
The second that robot is leashed to even a medium-sized dog, that thing's getting ripped off its feet the second said dog spots a squirrel. And I don't think it has the programming to right itself.
hmm.. if only there was already some sort of vehicle that could safely transport you and maybe even a ton of other people to your destination without you having to drive it... like a bunch of cars that are attached together... maybe pulled along some sort of predetermined track... nah, that's too crazy, that could never work!
Hmm.. if only you didn't need to spend millions/billions on infrastructure to provide tracks for those vehicles, which are often plagued with delays and are bad! for the environment
@@Daniel_Bello_ Trains are objectively better for the environment than cars. The amount of cars necessary to match the throughput of a train takes up way more fuel, way more *SPACE* and way more raw resources than a train ever will. It is mathematically superior. This is little more than a sad weirdo introvert trying to make money off pushing the idea that everyone needs to be in their own little isolated bubble, but with the power of imagination and a bit of outright lying you can even claim it's more efficient and environmentally friendly than bulk transit. Great idea Elon. We should also replace tractor trailer trucks with driverless sedans that deliver a miniscule amount of freight over a long distance. They're electric! WwAoOw! That means things like volume and density and surface area and fuel costs don't matter*! *Disclaimer Electricity doesn't spawn from the aether and requires an energy source which for places as vast and complicated as the US requires burning fossil fuels as renewables currently cannot meet demand and cannot be uniformly applied to such a diverse ecology and climate. Volume and density and surface area are mathematical concepts underpinning much of our understanding of the universe and actually can't just be ignored because haha awkward rich man says it can.
@@Daniel_Bello_ I take a train literally multiple times a week to get to school and back, the most I have ever had a delay is like 5 minutes, and only once in 2 years has the train ever stopped for an indefinite amount of time (because someone offed themselves on the track). Idk how you came to the conclusion that a train that carts around multiple people at once is somehow worse for the environment than individual cars for every single person. If we're going to invest billions of dollars into something, kind of makes more sense to invest it in public infrastructure than shitty self-driving Teslas.
Cyberpunk IS the Wall-E timeline. Nerds just really love tats and leather jackets so much they forget the corporate dystopian environmental collapse part. 😂
Nah it took actual geniuses to create a world where humanity is so technologically advanced it destroyed them and their world. Elon is a legit dumbass rich cult leader full stop 😂
I applaud you young man. I’m 64 and from day 1 when I first heard about that man and then heard him speak and then I found out he was from South Africa ….. and white….. He gave a three creeps. I’ve been saying it and it’s all coming true.
I saw a video of the best looking Cybertruck out there. The guy had a foil(??) Wrap, that was basically a mirror finish. It made the Cybertruck almost invisible. They look really cool when you can't see them. I'm sure it's safe to drive, what could possibly go wrong??
Everything Elon Musk talks about as far as the future sounds like a freaking nightmare. Like a "fully automated " future sounds like a dystopian nightmare
Didn't the muskrat talk about universal income a number of years ago? And has moved many of his various companies to Texas so he could union bust and pay substandard wages and open up a company town? Something is definitely off with the boy's noggin.
I agree with you. Dystopian places are a nightmare for everyone *except* for the ruling class, and I think that he's imagining himself at the top of this techno-dystopia fable 🙄 he's definitely pushing it as a techno-utopia...
I do not understand those who think that if someone is rich, they must be a genius. The fact is that Elon's daddy was rich, and he got lucky that the company (Tesla) he bought had some great engineers. It is widely known that he has handlers who do their best to get him to let go of his dumbest ideas by feeding him better ideas whilst convincing him that he came up with them.
And he fucked Tesla up a bunch… he ran the company and production so poorly. The first Tesla’s were all late and cost twice as much as anticipated… seeing everything he’s come out with since shows exactly the difference in quality of other engineers great ideas that he bought vs his bs
Let me entertain this for minute. Assuming Elon's father was the richest man in the world. Elon has been able to amass more wealth than his father. Outside of his father's "empire" of course. He has amassed soo much wealth that he is on track to be the world's first trillionaire. That in itself is a great feat. Not the money. But making more money than your father who is the world's richest outside of his money
Why is Trump running for President? Again... They both were exceptionally successful at marketing themselves. Trump had 12 bankrupt companies, 3 shutdown for being frauds. Yet is considered a business genius. Even though he'd be wealthier if he'd done nothing beyond investing in an index fund. He literally lost money being a successful businessman. Musk... there's a lot there too. Such as: Solar City scam(s), Dogecoin hype/crash, Pretending he started Tesla, Fired for incompetence from what later became PayPal, his Mind-Chip that "turns you into Neo", The truth of Starlink. Books will be written about his scams. Have faith; Elizabeth Holmes & Sam Bankman Fried, were going to "Save humanity as well"
Look, I’m not one to wish death upon people, but I think we can all agree that elongated muskrat has to go. He’s a literal real life evil supervillain, and not even in the sexy way
If Trump loses, Leon will begin to fade into obscurity. I know he loves to insert himself into every major news story (cave diving accidents, disasters, wars) but I think the media is getting quite bored of him misleading them all the time.
The blank face feels lifted from Daft Punk's helmets, specifically Guy-Manuel's, except they were very lively while the tesla robots fail to show any sign of life despite having voices
You've made me want to go rewatch the bar scene from Tron Legacy where Daft Punk is actually in the booth. Thank you I needed that after hearing about the latest Elon bs.
God I cannot believe people are still pushing this idea of humanoid robots 😭. Genuinely no one would *really* want a humanoid robot. I highly would recommend watching Angela Collier’s video on why humanoid robots are trash
@@victornjiru254 Et voilà! Thank you for providing a perfect example of the type of dumb person I was talking about. From the bad spelling and lack of capitalization to the absolutely comical assumption that Elon Musk builds his own rockets. Do you think Jeff Bezos packs your Amazon orders too? Elon Musk is rich. That's it. He pays people to build his rockets, and whenever he actually interferes with some "helpful" remark like "It is too round, it needs to be more pointy!", they make a worse rocket. Just look at the difference between the Falcon 9 and the nonsensical "Starship" (even the name is worse). The former was primarily designed by engineers, before Elon's narcisissm took over completely on Starship. The exact same thing happened at Tesla. The early models were designed by car people and engineers in the field. Then comes mr. Musk with his crayons and designs the "Cybertruck". I don't know why you ask about IQ, as anyone can answer whatever they like to that question. I do however know that my IQ is quite likely significantly higher than yours.
@@UltimateMusicAI That’s the same thing people who were killed by the technology said, when the steam engine or trains were invented. You can’t stop progress
@@chrisp7044 okay so would should we do? Return back to the Stone Age? Progress is inevitable. Many technologies have their pro and cons. A robotaxi will make traffic safer and Optimus is going to do the job that are too dangerous for humans.
@@chrisp7044 wow, you compare a nuke with self driving vehicles. At some point, these technologies have to work in the real world,not only at some test facilities. Even fsd supervised is pretty safe, much safer than the Mercedes autopilot for example. Also there are many safety regulations, so no, you are not part of an “experiment”.
16:41 genuinely looks like a montage you would see in an introduction of a movie about a dystopian future where robots are the norm before we learn that they’re all or the company that makes them is actually evil
Supervised full self driving? Words don't mean anything anymore. And the way he describes his goal of unsupervised full self driving - you can go to sleep and arrive at your destination - sounds like he's advertising some sort of euthanasia machine... which I guess isn't far off
They've been calling it "full self driving" for years, an name that explicitly claims to be a 100% autonomously operated vehicle. However, there are lawsuits related to injuries and damage that occurred using "full self driving" so in a dystopian moving of the goal posts the system is now paradoxically called "full self driving - supervised," to try and offload some of that liability. The next ridiculous goal post move is "full self driving - unsupervised." A name created by the department of redundancy department.
I think about that tweet a lot that was like "I'd like to thank Elon Musk for publicly disproving the notion that we live in a meritocracy." A cautionary tale for anyone tempted to think highly of a tech entrepreneur without a social media presence.
oh they're all different flavours of Cluster A/B/C disorders I've no doubt, it's just that the rest of them seem to have enough self awareness not to force their inescapable presence on the world. And the post that *I* think about, which is kind of adjacent, was on bluesky: 'I can fix climate change all I need is immunity from prosecution'
He hasn’t created value for what he currently has. It’s all smoke and mirrors because it’s based on valuations of his companies. Tesla alone is valued higher than most traditional car companies despite manufacturing a fraction of the number of cars.
@@pensivelyrebelling I believe the stock is overvalued by a factor of 10. That is how much people believe his smoke because the actual value as a car company is nowhere near that value and it is only going to get worse.
"oh my gosh tracy you look good!" "that's cuz tracy's on robovan" "ohhhh, my aunt takes robovan" "yeah, my wife is on robovan too" talk to your doctor about robovan today _ROBOVAN_ semistupidity injection
Can we talk about how Elon is only pushing videos of black people fighting and people getting killed to ppl strictly looking fr gay porn. Like the videos just auto switch to gross shit to traumatize me on purpose....
When Musk talks about release dates and prices, it is clear that he did not sit down with experts at Tesla to determine this. He is just making it up on the spot.
I own a Tesla model Y, and before it I owned a Tesla model 3. I frequently have to visit the central coast and use Highway 17. You cannot deploy auto pilot on Highway 17 because auto pilot cannot navigate winding roads. Auto pilot is ideal for long straight roads like what you might find in the Midwest. Auto pilot has actually gotten worse since they replaced the sensors with cameras.
It’s truly telling how much of it is ONLY aesthetics. I know tech bro stuff is about selling promises and not real actionable things, but staging it *on a movie stage?* Genuinely poetic There is no reason that robots need to look like humans. There was a Patrick Boyle video where he talked about that - when robots are made to look humanoid, it’s to sell them to people who don’t need or want to (or even can) understand how the tech works or why. It’s all about selling a vision of ‘the future’, nothing real. You rarely see such brazen vacuous capitalism (pure advertising) on display. It’s truly something Kinda wish they’d done this event before I did my master’s on this stuff lmao this is a gold mine
There's a good reason to make humanoid robots, and it's because we have designed every aspect of our physical spaces and tools with the expectation that they will be interacted with by a humanoid. The versatility is kind of unmatched. R2D2 is very cute until you need it to turn a doorknob or put groceries away on the top shelf.
@@saiyamoru Not a good reason at all actually. The roomba doesn't need to cast a silhouette in the window that police would shoot at. If it were a good reason the people actually good at robotics would be championing it instead of working on real advancements in robotics that aren't soft-coded desires to own slaves. "Man I'd really like something that looks human but I can order around to do all the things I don't want and don't have to pay them!" Chattel slavers also believed this. Robots don't need to use the same tools humans do, completely meaningless. And besides that, Tesla's robot program is not only woefully behind in the world of robotics, the idea of a general purpose humanoid robot is awful. You build robots for specific tasks. If people wanted one as a companion bot...that's very depressing but is the only reason you'd want one of these to *look* humanoid. A bipedal lizard-like robot could put away the groceries just as well as the fake human robot. It's *entirely* an aesthetic choice lol.
Elon Musk doesn't just over embellish, he straight up makes up numbers on the spot. I have to think that there's some sort of team at Tesla who's freaking out right now going "WTF is saying we can't do that!".
They were absolutely confused when he was just BSing about the Cybertruck, and the engineers knew full well that it would never be capable of anything he was bragging that it could do
Elon needs Trump to be President so bad. If it happens he won't have to worry about regulation on anything he does. That's why he said he was hopefull to have all these automated vehicles on the road in a couple of years.
It's crazy how Trevor Milton copied Elon's grift with his company Nikola Motors and was actually prosecuted and sentenced to 4 years in prison for doing the same deceitful crap Elon's always done.
Fantastic efforts, #crackassetsupport -l'm happy to hear that you're taking the fight to these thugs. The people, especially the elderly, must be protected at all costs from these scumbag con artists. It's about time!! Thanks to you, bro, we don't have to worry about a thing
Elon Musk is what happens when the annoying little cousin your mom used to make you invite to your birthday parties somehow grows up to become a billionaire.
"A person in the crowd had a medical emergency. *We have taken care of them* and will be starting shortly." Phrasing, bro. Unless you're trying to imply you took them to a shady backroom to hook their brain up to use as extra processing power.
I really wish instead of pushing for self driving cars we just push for trains which are so much more safer, cost efficient, space efficient, faster in a lot of cases. Instead of putting everyone else on the road at a higher risk with tech that is still being TESTED we push for something we solved 100+ years ago.
You can't just take trains everywhere though. Not in America at least. Here trains are really only suitable to travel between cities, not within a city.
We do have buses though, and that is pretty good. There are still some coverage gaps, but not bad overall.
@@breadfan_85 are your cities an hour walk away from each other /gen
Also that’s exactly why we should invest in better train systems rather than relying on excessive fuels for cars, it’s way better than using paper straws for climate change and as op said it’s way less likely for you to die
😂😂😂 tesla’s have the highest safety ratings
Hearing him call self driving cars "individualized mass transit" broke my soul. Anyone who thinks self driving cars would make traffic better hasn't even thought about that statement for a second
"you can fall asleep and wake up at your destination"
elon's gonna freak out when he learns about trains
He's tried to reinvent them several times now, I don't think he'll ever get it
..... If your destination is the afterlife
You can't sell a train to hundreds of thousands of individual ppl, that's why he's choosing to ignore that inconvenience.
@@hugh_jasso Have you ever heard of the magical concept that is a high speed rail?
Or a plane, or like, even technically a bus
America will create anything but affordable public transportation. You’ll never believe what vehicle you can fall asleep on and wake up at your destination. (Hint: a bus)
Also trains…our insistence on car culture and Great Man Ideology will be the end of us.
That's what I thought too 😂
Do you actually think rich people want to mix with ... Us poor people 🤢😱
Elon's shitty hyper loop was actually responsible for killing a high speed rail plan. So now, instead of taking a train from LA to Vegas you can die in an unventilated tunnel when a shitty tesla inevitably catches fire instead.
@@araiksims6322 They can have their special premium plus carriage if they want, I'd rather not see guys like him on my daily commute to work either.
As an American. Please bring back buses. And trains. And maybe even bikes. Please.
Go buy a horse.
And walkable distances between critical everyday things
@@EclipseOverSalem
In America most critical distances were once walkable. Such things in middle class America like churches, grocers, hardware, friends, dances, clubs, restaurants, clothiers, lumber, mills, furniture makers, seamstresses, bakers, cobblers, candle makers, wagon makers, etc. were local and found in a few streets called Main, First, Second, Washington, Jefferson, industrial, etc. of course then Department stores became a trend for larger communities which was fine fo larger than rural or agriculture communities were most Americans lived and a simple buggy visit to town or a buckboard wagon was ample for town pickups, which became a vehicle name.
But what really tore community up were malls built around anchor stores, superstores like Kmart, Walmart, Sears and Roebuck, JC Penny and the various theaters with multi screens. This is how you destroy a community that had small stores of experts, hiring many people, all knowing each other as neighbors. The definition of community died and was redefined as poverty, crime, indoctrination, regulation, politicization, police protection, suspicion, gangs, dismay, depression, pollution.
Definitely not politeness, neighbors, community help, church and picnics on Sunday, Parades and circuses in town, Drive-in theaters where families attend with snacks in cars and kids in back seats. Kids swimming at public pools, beaches, small zoos, county fairs and events and music or outdoor plays of Shakespeare. Life has changed from simple and clean with parties on porches and verandas to stay at home, ignore the family next door, offer no help, mind your business, don't trust.
@@PlanetEarth3141 Yeehaw 🐴 🤠
Kind of hard to ride a horse next to a car, no?
We have an amazing public transportation system in Finland, buses and trains with low costs
BABYSIT YOUR KIDS?!?! BE YOUR FRIEND?!?!?!?! THIS MAN DOES NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT BEING A PERSON IS
I do not want a faceless robot babysitting my son. Period. Fucking Leon Muskrat 🙄
I ship him with our lizard king Mark Zuckerberg 😍😍
@@Biggiecheese20 they were made for each other lol
He's out of touch with reality.
@@Biggiecheese20as much as I hate Zuckerberg he is considerably more human and normal than Elon
If elon musk has no haters it's probably because he suspended their accounts
Omg?! 😂😂🤣
omg fr sometimes people are just talking about him, not even hating and they get suspended
Thanks for the laugh 😂 amazing
whilst boasting about the fact that there's finally free speech on twitter
And also I'm dead
I think "how much do you think these basic necessities cost?" is a question worth asking billionaires, but it can only be followed up with "how much do you think you pay the majority of your workers?"
ABSOLUTELY.
Sadly, I think we know the gist of the answers. It's not even that they think a basic ham sandwich is more or less expensive; it's that their very perception of money and abundance is so fundamentally skewed. For a high net worth individual, they may legitimately consider dropping 5k in a single night out with friends to be a 'cheap' time out with friends. So 20k-30k on a robot may legitimately for them be the equivalent for us of like... "Yeah, I'll save some money for a month and get that nice microwave I've been eyeing in the store."
Funny thing is they would probably go “ oh hmmm a person probably needs 15k a month for basic stuff right? Oh idk.. and I pay them..10$ a hour?!? YA CHECKS OUT:)” like their math is probably so weird because they know how low they pay their workers but they live such a luxurious life they probably think some crazy amount of money per month is “low” so if they hear someone’s rent is 2k they will go” so cheap so easy!!!! I thought it was MORE” then think that 10$ a hour is to much for ya
It's a question that should be asked to anyone making more than a million. It seems to be the point where they lose touch with reality. Remember that news dude who thinks a couple with fast food jobs make 100k? 😒
@@Msvalexvalex Even in the priciest place I've lived so far (Denver) where McDonald's employees base pay was $16-20/h two incomes would not bring home $100k a year. I make as much if not more than those 2 burger flippers combined on a single income and it's not 100k coming into my household every year (yet).
The ironic thing about the Musk naming his dumbass robot Optimus is that I'm like, 90% sure that Optimus Prime would NOT like him 😅
And Optimus Prime had his own will,
he would never become our slave.
He's probably a huge fan. And someone needs to make an Optimus prime edit of everything he wants to block from life. Just so Elon has to block transformers too and be sad.
Yall remember trains? Imagine if all this money just went into high speed rail instead....
Yes they could easily replace cars.
I took a train. It's very efficient
He’s tried and failed
lol. Literally the richest country(government) in the human civilization's history. With citizens complaining about a private company using it own money to develop robo taxis. Japan did it in the 60's developing a high speed train. American (government) has had every opportunity. I think you are blaming the wrong guy here. Just my thoughts
California spent billions and still don't have that high-speed rail they were after. I don't know what's wrong with that project, or if the regulations are causing issues, but unfortunately trains and the US don't seem to get along well.
Not only do these robots suck and not exist, but WHY WOULD WE WANT THEM TO?
replacing humans isnt good outside of very dangerous tasks
It would be good if we had an economic system that could handle it. You can imagine a hypothetical future where almost everything is automated and most people spend their lives doing the things they want to, rather than desperately trying to hold down a job for much of their waking hours under pain of starvation. But we aren't ready - the world runs on an economic model that demands people earn their right to live through their work, and if there isn't work for a person to do than that person has negative value to society and has no right to live.
@vylbird8014 you get it. Whenever we go past 50% automation we need to nationalize the largest corporations and share profits across the populous
@@vylbird8014 LOL! In Communism people worked to death to spend weeks in lines to get moldy bread.
Capitalism has lifted billions out of poverty.
There is a use case for robotic assistants and that’s caring for the infirm, disabled, and elderly. The labor cost for humans to do the same work is entirely infeasible if ethical, and results in family members doing tons of unpaid labor and a lot of guilt from the person being cared for. Now… do I trust Elon doing this? No. There’s no world in which he prices these affordably, and I doubt he cares for their functionality to actually be useful instead of it just being a flex.
The robots clearly do exist, are still in development, and are intended to do dangerous and repetitive jobs. Sounds good to me.
"You can fall asleep and arrive at next destination!"
elon, my destination is not pearly gates 😭
😂😂😂
Whatever happened to “it’s about he journey not the destination”?
@@L8MeGuess😂😂😂
LMFAO 😂😂😂😂
@@L8MeGuess Oh, sh*t 💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣
"People aren't gonna pay 5 figures for a buddy robot", because most of us can make friends in real life Elon
youd think after the titan submersible imploded underwater, billionaires wouldve moved past the whole 'trapped in a vehicle with no controls and no way out' kinda thing
poorer people have died in more dumber ways. At their own behest. Also there are these things called car door handles. You should read about them
@@ogpapai4618 I don’t think you’re gonna survive jumping out of a moving vehicle. Maybe you should learn about physics and common sense
You should learn about common sense first btw
Instead the just got more excited that we’d want to buy it, it’s amazing
@@ogpapai4618 You mean the tesla door handles that are in fact not handles, but buttons that are entirely reliant on the car's system being functional enough for the door to open? The same system that, in the event there's an emergency where you need to quickly get out because you do not have control of the car, may also have an emergency affecting the "handles"?
And yes, I'm aware there's a manual door release for the front doors in tesla cars (and mechanical release is not even guaranteed for rear doors). Poorer people have died in dumber ways, but perhaps a designer should not facilitate those deaths with easily solved design problems... like a door that doesn't take 3 steps to open
14:38 Also, NEVER trust a price estimate given by Elon, the actual prices of the products he announces ALWAYS end up way higher than whatever he said. That is true since the first Tesla car he announced.
The Musk factor: add 2-3x cost, and 10x time.
Those people that prepaid a quarter milli each for a Roadster 7+ years ago might finally have a dumbed down version of what they were promised start production within the next 7 years!
@@RM_VFX add a 75% probability that it will never be accomplished in the first place.
@@RM_VFX "add 2-3x cost, and 10x time." By that measure, we should expect FSD to actually work in only 2016 + 10*2 - 2024 = 12 more years. Of course, that also means that all currently operating Teslas will be well out of warranty by then.
@@RM_VFX And in many cases, infinity times the time. For example, FSD was only 2 years away at most in 2016, and 8 years later it is only 3 years away at most. And that requires new hardware that Tesla will not pay to install in current Teslas. So current Tesla owners will never see the fully functioning FSD, let along rent them out as driverless taxis as Musk claimed. The Hyperloop that failed so spectacularly after many $100s of millions spent. His robots are literally years behind Boston Dynamics, and his first "demo" had a person in a robot suit dancing. He is a scam artist, just like Felon45. His Cybertaxi is totally fantasy, and based on FSD currently functioning, which it doesn't. Tesla's FSD has been stuck at SAE level 2 for years, while read FSD requires level 5.
16:00 I love how much of his speech has undertones like "For just 20-30 thousand dollars, this robot can do all of the things your maid, nanny, and chef can do!" As if not realizing that there's a monetary reason most people also don't (and can't) pay for house staff, and therefore will not buy this
(edit: Is like to clarify that this is very specifically directed towards Elon Musk and his over expensive and poorly designed AI systems. the comment thread also brought up a good point, so I'm talking more vibes than saying you could actually pay a maid 20k dollars a year)
Imagine you're a multi billionaire but not willing to pay your staff at least decent to good wages but instead want to replace them with a robot that is far worse at the job. Just because of "~~♡FuTuRi$M~~"
20-30 k will pay how many wages? Not even a year. The disabled community would greatly benefit from both self-driving cars and robots able to do stuff that housekeepers and chefs can do. We're getting one one of these sorts of robots as soon as they are reliable. This is the sort of tech that can change lives. But non-disabled people haven't got a clue how much it costs to have a personal assistant to do stuff instead. It's not the super rich that are disabled and in need of such support, but regular people who can not afford paying several people's wages. Once in a blue moon when you see a disabled rich person, you can rest assured they have access to things and support us normal people probably can't even imagine, let alone have access to. I would hate to give Musk of all people money, but being able to go places without having to rely on others is a freedom many people massively undervalue.
@@TheHestya thats the thing, youre not getting a product that allows you the freedom you desire, you will have to rely on others just as much as you would otherwise, now your robo-technician will need to be paid a premium to diagnose your robot. people with disabilities have no way to fix the robots or have the ability to intervene when necassary.....if you think he is building these with the intention to help those who could benefit from it, i have a bridge to sell you too..,
@@TheHestya I'd like to clarify, I don't think helper robots are a bad idea. There are many other companies making robots with more efficient designs, a wider range of abilities, and cheaper prices. They're constantly improving and lowering the price and aren't advertising like the product is already ready for sale.
My issue is with how Elon seems to think that this is affordable to the regular person. That amount of money couldn't pay for a full time salary, but if you're hiring part time or paying someone to come in once a week, $30k can cover a lot of people. But non-rich people with disabilities aren't paying for staff to help them, and they're doing their best on their own, and most won't be able to buy Elon's exorbitantly expensive robots either. His goal has nothing to do with helping disabilities, and so I get the vibe of "this is a cheaper alternative to all those people you hire!"
Elon has no idea what he's doing, and I strongly advise against buying any AI product from Elon
@@TheHestya If only the billions of dollars sunk into tech that keeps failing was used to support those disabled people that would benefit from something like this by improving social help, public transport, and health care. Speaking as a disabled person I'd much rather have a well paid carer/cleaner/cook come by, be dropped off and picked up by a bus I can order ahead of time, and get true help from medical professionals - all of which also provide social interaction if one wants. I get that robots are tempting but can you imagine the hassle of maintenance and malfunctions and updates? Don't think that there won't be newer versions after which the company will no longer be supporting the tech in the robots that you paid tens of thousands of dollars for. Plus; instead of constantly trying to invent new things maybe musk should be ironing out the ginormous issues with the stuff he's already got on the market (I'd start with the problems that have a body count)
i think elon and his rich buddies are just terrified now that people are choosing not to have kids now because, well, we can’t afford it..because us not having kids = less workers for them.
yep! and the low birth rate isnt even a problem, they just lie to fit their agendas. more ppl = more consumers
Or he is banking on it. “Look how the working force is plummeting. Now give me money so I can make cheap labor robots.”
I think they just have breeding k!nks
Elon is originally from South Africa. I think he’s worried about white people not having many children.
Exactly
"Dark MAGA" is so funny. It's giving "a glimpse into my twisted mind would make most simply go insane😈"
That was my immediate thought 😭
I'm convinced that Musk is a middle aged man whose mind is eternally a 14 year old Edgelord.
Going from red MAGA to dark MAGA just made me think of the incel red pill and black pill stuff. Not saying it was Elon's intention, but it does feel fitting.
I mean his brain has always been like that but I'm sure the intense ketamine addiction isn't helping. He sounds like a 13 year old emo kid from 2003.
More like one will laugh yourself unconscious if one sees inside his mind
Elon musk: “I mean it’s one banana Michael. What could it cost? 10 dollars?”
+1
😂
RIP Jessica Walters, the absolute legend
You beat me to it…
😂😂😂
HUMANOID ROBOTS ARE THE MOST INEFFICIENT DESIGN. When will investors realize he is all aesthetic and no substance.
all aesthetics no substance is such a good simple way of explaining him
There's a sucker born every day.
Exactly. That's why every other robotics companies are moving away from the humanoid design. Every once is a while they will do a humanoid robot just to impress stupid people but the gold is in the less humanoid and more efficient models. Things like legs and walking are completely superfluous for a robot, really hard to make and very prone to failure, so that's why most robots, even some of the more humanoid ones, won't bother with actually making them walk like a human.
never, investors are re-tards by nepotence.
@@NankitaBR humanoid robots are good for being cute mascots but that's about it lol
The AI posters with the guy in the dollar store space suit. This is like a snl skit.
You know what else I can fall asleep in and wake up in my destination? A train. Or a bus. Or literally any functional form of public transportation. Elon should be forced to live through a VR version of "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" before he's allowed to tinker with any more AI concepts.
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Well, not a bus, but I get your point.
I would be happy if he was forced to live through a real version of "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" tbh
Still insane to me that Japan has showed that trains can be on time and reliable, but almost no other country has managed to recreate their trainsystem-
Especially as a Dutch person, I'm really confused because my country is very small, very rich, and very overpopulated. A good railway system would solve SO many of our problems :(
@@breadfan_85 Some countries have sleeper buses. I rode a very comfy one in China years back. You got your own bed and they were layered with your feet under the pillow area of the person in front of you. They played Kung Fu Hustle on the TV. It was an awesome overnight journey 👍🏻
4:25 "I totally didn't think he was a pedo, it was just a random insult and that's why I paid 50k to make sure"
That's when he lost all the little respect I used to have... What a Karen
@@emanggitulah4319 That was a tipping point for me, for a while I'd been pretty put off by him, But that was so awful and pathetic, I realised he's just a narcissistic arsehole.
@@emanggitulah4319 Karen's wouldn't be able to afford this kind of pettiness. He's a Kevin.
Elon musk landed world powerful rocket
@@ceogauravjoshi1742 and it burned down
elon musk running a scam event? im so shocked
He's stuttering a *lot* during this event. Something is sus.
@@kozad86 That's just how he normally talks. Long term effects of Ketamine and what not
@@johnygroy644 He has Autism and was never a good speaker in the first place you bad faith morr3on
yall are so salty
@@et4920 stating facts is salty?
I agree with people on the fact that humanoid design is the least stable. The way these robots shimmy makes me feel like a strong enough wind would knock them over. Not to mention Boston Dynamics reaching a higher level of mobility in their models way earlier.
Moreover, I GUARANTEE that if these robots are ever released and regularly used for outside activities (pet walking, shopping, gardening) SO many of them will be stolen or broken in the first few months
I've managed to have never heard Elon speak before and... it's kinda crazy how uncharismatic he is? Outside of having crazy opinions on Twitter and making dangerous inventions, the guy just doesn't have much going on. He doesn't know how to make a presentation, has no presence of any kind... It's like a high schooler standing in front of the class: the energy is awkward, he stumbles on his words, it feels like he didn't prepare his lines all that well.... bro just hire someone who can do it well.. please.
He literally always sounds like that. I've watched clips of his interview with Trump on Twitter, and the whole time I was like this 😬 Elon is incredibly cringey
@Marissa_Jay omg not the Trump and Elon combo 😭 that sounds like a nightmare
@@chib_bibi uh...yeah it is, lol
Legit a charisma vacuum. Sucks it out of the room
lol. Elon has never been known for his charisma. Should make you wonder how he built one of the biggest fanbase in the world. He is doing something right
7:04 - it's just a play on I, Robot, because elon can only reference pop culture and has no original ideas
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That's exactly what I thought when I heard the name. And my second thought was "Has Elon even read the book?"
@fssstyuniaf that was the moment I flipped from disliking him to hating him
@@fssstyuniaf it would never work because it would never fit even if it did exist
i’m so sorry isaac asimov that this jerk would even think to mention i robot i’m so sorry
If I had a nickel for every time Elon Musk paraded underpaid actors in robot suits to convince rubes and dorks that he had advanced robots, I'd have at least two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
I wish to know when an Optimus robot replaces you at your job big mouth plus when your wife divorces you and replaces you with that smarter machine. 😂
@@PlanetEarth3141 Are you a roobish dork or a dorkish roob?
@@PlanetEarth3141what….what are you yapping about??
That study about the safety of autopilots, does it take into account that Tesla's autopilot shuts off a second before impact so it's technically not an autopilot accident?
He’s a scam artist and I’m happy that people recognized this faster than they did with Trump, the grandmaster of scams.
What scams?
@@et4920 claiming his companies sell high quality products for one lol
@et4920 trump university
@@et4920cope
@@et4920cyber truck? Driverless cars that k1LL people all the time?
Idk why these rich annoying dudes are so obsessed with making the world automated. I love scifi aesthetics but be so fr Elon even with your infinite money pool you're not smart enough to ACTUALLY make the cool shit you want to. Put down your phone and play cyberpunk or something, I'm so tired.
They hate having to pay human workers?
removing personal autonomy from workers is essential in feeding the capitalist machine. The dumber and less skilled your workforce is, the easier it is to take advantage of them and automate them out of work.
these rich freaks wouldnt know it but working sucks ass and automating things is good. the problem is that our economic system is ontologically evil
Atp he's too transphobic to play cyberpunk lol
@@moustik31 YEAH!
Like we could pay human workers fair wages and spend these trillions on accessible public transportation system or national high speed railways or some shit but noooo. Giant action figure with my friend steve piloting it and saying "hey guys!"
Or a car that looks like it belongs in a low poly video game from the 90s. It's so unserious.
if elon has 100 haters, i am one of them. If elon has one hater, it is me. If elon has no haters, he still has one because I'm hating his ass from hell itself.
Too real also @rita, he actually does care. He cries on the internet anytime he gets bullied.
@Rita1406-w1g most likely than you'd believe, given how poorly he handles the smallest amount of criticism
@@Rita1406-w1gwell considering that he wants to alter the function of the block button on twitter so that the blocked person's tweets are still visible to the person doing blocking because he realised a lot of people blocked him.......then yes he might actually care😂
😂❤
@@Rita1406-w1g You'll be amazed how easily his feelings get hurt. Why do you think he tries to remove the block feature on Twitter? Aside from bots and fanboys, everyone else blocked him.
The robovan looks like a fancy toaster
Elon Musk is almost everything wrong with modernity in one pasty, hateful, fragile little package.
i dont think being 6ft 2in is little
I like to pull up the image of him being bald. Just like Trump he got hair plugs, because his ego is so fragile.
@@ogpapai4618 it isn't, but he isn't either, he wears lifts inside his shoes, and he's often wearing boots with a small block heel on them. It's extra weird because he's about 6ft which is still taller than most men, he doesn't need the lifts lol
@@Randomjackass135 Name literally checks out.
Mad little leftist...
If only American politicians knew about trains and didn't have to rely on out-of-touch tech bros to invent stupider versions of it for them.
They know about trains. The automotive industry has been "lobbying" them to not do it for decades
Trains were America’s first industry, outside of just slavery lol, but then cars were made and highways were developed. Look @ the history of the suburbs
@@hollyk7052 Yes, the West was "won" by the railway. Then car manufacturers pushed the car-dependent suburbs.
lol. the hate is strong here. yeah blame the guy who started his company in 2003. Japan has literally had a high speed train since the 1960s. America has been the richest country (ever in human civilization) since 1900. But no, it has to the guy who started his company in 2003's fault why America does not have better public transport. Have you stop to think that maybe if there was better public transport then this guy would not have to invent "stupider versions" of them? Just my thought
@@ogpapai4618 Elon is blamed for halting plans of high-speed rail in California by way of his push for the pipe dream (literally) Hyperloop nonsense.
He's not blamed for the general lack of passenger rail. That is the rest of the car manufacturers. You do know there are other car brands than Tesla, right?
The tech grift exists across the entire industry. I’m in Seattle and Amazon shut down all the “no checkout” stores. They were promising life changing AI technology. But journalists discovered that up to 70% of transactions were being filmed, watched by Indian sub-contractors live, and then processed. I would even call these iterations of the scam Theranos-adjacent. If what you’re selling is robotics but what you’re creating is human labor dependent then it’s fraud.
this is exactly what's going on with 'ai'. i think 'the majority report' had an expose about this. it's all a scam.
and thanks for this info. this is exactly why i read the comments.
Exactly this, it's so overhyped and overpromised that it's not doable currently and instead of being honest and just working towards actually creating things, they instead work at faking it.
That's what was going on with the reveal. They were basically glorified RC cars being driven from behind a screen with a mic for voice.
Yep. Mechanical Turk redux.
Which doesn't mean we didn't get chess-playing computers eventually, just took a hundred more years.
that's not a robovan, that is a slightly futuristic looking toaster
Seeing that Totoro poster was insane, as Miyazaki would definitely hate Elon Musk with his entire being
Actually, their treatment of employees is pretty similar, and I say that as someone who genuinely loves Studio Ghibli productions. Miyazaki is a rank capitalist and takes the credit for the work that at this point is primarily put out by artists he employs.
@@Listening_Books12345i…..did not know that. 😵
@@Listening_Books12345 there's always credits to animators in the credits scenes. Wdym he is a capitalist? When he has actively been part of the production process??
Forgive me but i think capitalist is someone who just throws money around to create something for the sole purpose of earning money while disregarding whatever happens in order to create that product.
@@Listening_Books12345 Really? You know where I may inform myself about that?
???? Hasn't he always been against capitalism and has been an environmentalist his whole life.
14:13 This is just like every video game campaign where the ai walks too fast for you to walk next to them but too slow for you to sprint next to them
Real life escort quest
I hate Bethesda but I love Bethesda
Was just thinking this!
Would be great if it was. But it is so slow you outrun it even walking. Imagine that as an NPC in a game. You walk a few steps and have to wait for the NPC to catch up and then walk a few steps again.
5:45 - no, you can blame him.
I was at the indy 500. An american racetrack, with 300-750k people+.
An old woman next to me was suddenly unresponsive, and began to lose her pulse/turn blue.
They had a medic there in like a minute, and an entire stretcher and team to take her away within like 5-10. Elon was definately taking his sweet time too, even with that emergency.
I mean medics transport fast when it's a heart emergency but when it's things like blood sugar/concussions it's sometimes well we'll take a bit to see if this thing works (ngl the hour could have been like resettles crowd, pass out water etc) realistically the cyber car into the van prob had some time function baked in (ngl I assume those were faked like the mid 2010s road test footage
@@JasonGli oh they are totally fake lol, if they work at all, it's nowhere near the level that it needs to be. There's a reason all the obstacles glowed.
But my point is, in a crowd of several hundred thousand people, at a RACE TRACK, in the late stages (so it's not like you can hear lol) we got guys on the scene with monitoring equipment to stabilize her, and then later transport her, in minutes. (Stabilizing took a few, arrival took a couple, but honestly hats off to them ngl)
How can he be so unspecific at such a huge event??? He doesn't know time frames, prices... smh
"You can fall asleep on your way to your destination" yeah, the final destination...
Best comment LMAO
Bro, made me laugh out loud
Sounds like a plot line to a horror movie:
You get into a driverless vehicle and then the doors shut, and you can't get out as it just drives anywhere.
@@anjad.3656this literally happened in the show “Silicon Valley” lol
😂
hilarious he thinks that plastic looking robot would survive walking a dog lmao. thats a $30,000 dog toy
If his robot falls on your kid or dog and kills it you can just buy a new dumb Tesla robot to be your real friend or family
At least Wallace from Wallace and Gromit made his dog walking robot out of metal!
@@willanne2731 30,000 plus 6000 a year for the Bangladeshi operator.
The second that robot is leashed to even a medium-sized dog, that thing's getting ripped off its feet the second said dog spots a squirrel. And I don't think it has the programming to right itself.
y’all…why are you acting like a feisty chihuahua couldn’t take it out? It’s every dog.
If I catch a robot walking a dog along a city street I’m taking the dog
*saving* the dog
What's going to do? Chase walking after you? You can outrun it walking a little bit fast or even at your normal speed
me too!
Then you'd go to prison for theft🙂
@@Daniel_Bello_ Extremely unlikely, probably a fine at most. 🙂
Also advertising those robots can babysit is actually illegal 😅
hmm.. if only there was already some sort of vehicle that could safely transport you and maybe even a ton of other people to your destination without you having to drive it... like a bunch of cars that are attached together... maybe pulled along some sort of predetermined track... nah, that's too crazy, that could never work!
There would need to be all this infrastructure built up. Better give that 3 billion to cars instead
Hmm.. if only you didn't need to spend millions/billions on infrastructure to provide tracks for those vehicles, which are often plagued with delays and are bad! for the environment
@@Daniel_Bello_that was a weird lie. Why did you do that weird lie?
@@Daniel_Bello_ Trains are objectively better for the environment than cars. The amount of cars necessary to match the throughput of a train takes up way more fuel, way more *SPACE* and way more raw resources than a train ever will. It is mathematically superior. This is little more than a sad weirdo introvert trying to make money off pushing the idea that everyone needs to be in their own little isolated bubble, but with the power of imagination and a bit of outright lying you can even claim it's more efficient and environmentally friendly than bulk transit. Great idea Elon. We should also replace tractor trailer trucks with driverless sedans that deliver a miniscule amount of freight over a long distance. They're electric! WwAoOw! That means things like volume and density and surface area and fuel costs don't matter*!
*Disclaimer
Electricity doesn't spawn from the aether and requires an energy source which for places as vast and complicated as the US requires burning fossil fuels as renewables currently cannot meet demand and cannot be uniformly applied to such a diverse ecology and climate. Volume and density and surface area are mathematical concepts underpinning much of our understanding of the universe and actually can't just be ignored because haha awkward rich man says it can.
@@Daniel_Bello_ I take a train literally multiple times a week to get to school and back, the most I have ever had a delay is like 5 minutes, and only once in 2 years has the train ever stopped for an indefinite amount of time (because someone offed themselves on the track). Idk how you came to the conclusion that a train that carts around multiple people at once is somehow worse for the environment than individual cars for every single person. If we're going to invest billions of dollars into something, kind of makes more sense to invest it in public infrastructure than shitty self-driving Teslas.
a little credit to Elon, he did cultivate a fanbase that can't tell the difference between a real person and a bad AI.
I'm honestly impressed how hard everyone sucks his dick. Actually impressive
lol. what is a good AI
You are obviously just a Hate-Bot
🤖🤖🤖
Bro thinks he's pushing us to cyberpunk, when he's really pushing us to the Wall-E timeline
Cyberpunk IS the Wall-E timeline. Nerds just really love tats and leather jackets so much they forget the corporate dystopian environmental collapse part. 😂
Literally the same thing
he wants a cyberpunk world without realizing he's literally the villain of any cyberpunk story
@@monbub how is he in this analogy?
Nah it took actual geniuses to create a world where humanity is so technologically advanced it destroyed them and their world. Elon is a legit dumbass rich cult leader full stop 😂
I applaud you young man. I’m 64 and from day 1 when I first heard about that man and then heard him speak and then I found out he was from South Africa ….. and white….. He gave a three creeps. I’ve been saying it and it’s all coming true.
I saw a Cybertruck IRL for the first time. It’s HIDEOUS.
Like a Playstation 2 graphic that's not loaded 😅😂
i once saw a dumpster irl and thought for a second it was a cybertruck
I saw a video of the best looking Cybertruck out there.
The guy had a foil(??) Wrap, that was basically a mirror finish. It made the Cybertruck almost invisible.
They look really cool when you can't see them. I'm sure it's safe to drive, what could possibly go wrong??
They’re everywhere around me. The look so incredibly stupid.
I haven’t had the opportunity, yet. I am equally curious and terrified. I’ve been told it’s light years worse than the Pontiac Aztek 😖😖😖
I'm a proud, long-time Elon hater.
Welcome to the club
😂
Lifelong member right here 🙋♂️
✊🏽🤓
Solidarity
Hahaha same 😂
They made a dumber Cybertruck and a toaster on wheels
best selling you mean🤣 wipe your ass dude
HE SOUNDS LIKE HE SAYS “erm,,, guys that wittewawwy happened,,,” LIKE HOW DOES ANYONE TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY
One Tesla superflat Robovan VS a single speed bump
Man is so distanced from everyday living from being in private jets all the time that he doesn't know potholes exist 😅
It has rise and fall pneumatic suspension.
Ah yes. I walk much like the optimus robot does when I realise I need to grab a pad asap
the I-thought-there-was-more-TP-in-the-bathroom shuffle lmao
I was walking like that just earlier this evening after too much coffee and spicy food.
The dancing was so laaame😂
😂
@@anjad.3656 I think Musk had it modelled after the 'dancing' style of his pal Trump!
bro those robots dancing is the least impressive thing on earth. we had a robot that could do that when i was in school almost A DECADE AGO
since the 90s in video form, but there were already media reports of such in the 80s
Chuck e Cheese had these in the 80’s
Boston Dynamics have been doing this better for years!
Not they haven't mate it was very hard took years to get a humanoid to even walk correctly
It’s a toy. It’s a giant toy. I had a Barney doll that could dance better than that.
Your content is refreshing.. thanks, brother!! Good stuff!!
Everything Elon Musk talks about as far as the future sounds like a freaking nightmare. Like a "fully automated " future sounds like a dystopian nightmare
Didn't the muskrat talk about universal income a number of years ago? And has moved many of his various companies to Texas so he could union bust and pay substandard wages and open up a company town? Something is definitely off with the boy's noggin.
I agree with you. Dystopian places are a nightmare for everyone *except* for the ruling class, and I think that he's imagining himself at the top of this techno-dystopia fable 🙄 he's definitely pushing it as a techno-utopia...
ok let china do it all dumdum
almost makes me wanna go full neo luddite ngl 😭
@@bbo7002 youre just damaged goods is all, get over it
hey at least people gonna draw that bot bottoming
yes that's the only positive thing i can think of for this 💀
It's a win for me atleast
Come here bbg robot I can treat you better then Elon does
finally a win for the robotfuckers
Are you a bottom?
I trust the robotfuckers with that thing more than I trust Elon with it.
I do not understand those who think that if someone is rich, they must be a genius. The fact is that Elon's daddy was rich, and he got lucky that the company (Tesla) he bought had some great engineers. It is widely known that he has handlers who do their best to get him to let go of his dumbest ideas by feeding him better ideas whilst convincing him that he came up with them.
🎯
And he fucked Tesla up a bunch… he ran the company and production so poorly. The first Tesla’s were all late and cost twice as much as anticipated… seeing everything he’s come out with since shows exactly the difference in quality of other engineers great ideas that he bought vs his bs
@@blammela which car company are you comparing tesla to though. Just curious
Let me entertain this for minute. Assuming Elon's father was the richest man in the world. Elon has been able to amass more wealth than his father. Outside of his father's "empire" of course. He has amassed soo much wealth that he is on track to be the world's first trillionaire. That in itself is a great feat. Not the money. But making more money than your father who is the world's richest outside of his money
i need a source
it's WILD that the Robo Van just looks like a really expensive toaster
Why is that guy still rich? He literally ruined everything he is involved in. Hyperloop, self driving cars, twitter, cyberwreck, mars…stuff…
Because the us government has given this man billions in taxpayers dollars for different reasons most of his money comes from governments
Hyperloop was a big success - it funnelled government money into Elmo's pockets while putting public transport back decades
Why is Trump running for President? Again...
They both were exceptionally successful at marketing themselves.
Trump had 12 bankrupt companies, 3 shutdown for being frauds. Yet is considered a business genius. Even though he'd be wealthier if he'd done nothing beyond investing in an index fund. He literally lost money being a successful businessman.
Musk... there's a lot there too.
Such as: Solar City scam(s), Dogecoin hype/crash, Pretending he started Tesla, Fired for incompetence from what later became PayPal, his Mind-Chip that "turns you into Neo",
The truth of Starlink.
Books will be written about his scams. Have faith; Elizabeth Holmes & Sam Bankman Fried, were going to "Save humanity as well"
Hell is real and it is those secret Musk colonies that already exist. Mars is hell because of Musk.
His daddy has an emerald mine
Look, I’m not one to wish death upon people, but I think we can all agree that elongated muskrat has to go. He’s a literal real life evil supervillain, and not even in the sexy way
Shego wouldn't work for this fool
If Trump loses, Leon will begin to fade into obscurity. I know he loves to insert himself into every major news story (cave diving accidents, disasters, wars) but I think the media is getting quite bored of him misleading them all the time.
Lets cross our fingers
Betty pfp is saying based things;
Not surprised.
FACTS n anyone who said otherwise are js his personal dik sucker pests 😂
The blank face feels lifted from Daft Punk's helmets, specifically Guy-Manuel's, except they were very lively while the tesla robots fail to show any sign of life despite having voices
You've made me want to go rewatch the bar scene from Tron Legacy where Daft Punk is actually in the booth. Thank you I needed that after hearing about the latest Elon bs.
My first thought was the creepy "drone" crew of Disney's super creepy 1979 movie "The Black Hole"... yikes
13:38 Literally the robots from Mitchell vs. The Machines
God I cannot believe people are still pushing this idea of humanoid robots 😭. Genuinely no one would *really* want a humanoid robot.
I highly would recommend watching Angela Collier’s video on why humanoid robots are trash
She's such a gem
As a humanoid robot, my girlfriend does in fact want me.
Imagine a robot which you pay thousands of dollars for. It has a fraction of the capability and does those few things WORSE THAN YOU DO
@@user-o5msacbxo4 is your girlfriend also a humanoid robot?
@@ethanstyant9704 I blame David Cage 😭😭
I seriously cannot understand why some people think he's "a genius" 🤦🏻♀️
Because compared to them...
He is a dumb person's idea of what a smart person is.
whats your iq and whats his...can you read about rockets and build yours?
@@victornjiru254 Et voilà! Thank you for providing a perfect example of the type of dumb person I was talking about.
From the bad spelling and lack of capitalization to the absolutely comical assumption that Elon Musk builds his own rockets.
Do you think Jeff Bezos packs your Amazon orders too?
Elon Musk is rich. That's it. He pays people to build his rockets, and whenever he actually interferes with some "helpful" remark like "It is too round, it needs to be more pointy!", they make a worse rocket.
Just look at the difference between the Falcon 9 and the nonsensical "Starship" (even the name is worse).
The former was primarily designed by engineers, before Elon's narcisissm took over completely on Starship.
The exact same thing happened at Tesla. The early models were designed by car people and engineers in the field. Then comes mr. Musk with his crayons and designs the "Cybertruck".
I don't know why you ask about IQ, as anyone can answer whatever they like to that question.
I do however know that my IQ is quite likely significantly higher than yours.
@@victornjiru254 musk didn't build the rockets. The people he pays do.
As an occasional pedestrian, I don't want to be part of some Silicon Valley billionaire's experiment.
That’s the same thing people said, when the steam engine or trains were invented. You can’t stop progress
@@UltimateMusicAI That’s the same thing people who were killed by the technology said, when the steam engine or trains were invented. You can’t stop progress
@@chrisp7044 okay so would should we do? Return back to the Stone Age? Progress is inevitable. Many technologies have their pro and cons. A robotaxi will make traffic safer and Optimus is going to do the job that are too dangerous for humans.
@@UltimateMusicAI Should everything be tested on people who do not consent? Were Hiroshima and Nagasaki worth it to you?
@@chrisp7044 wow, you compare a nuke with self driving vehicles. At some point, these technologies have to work in the real world,not only at some test facilities. Even fsd supervised is pretty safe, much safer than the Mercedes autopilot for example. Also there are many safety regulations, so no, you are not part of an “experiment”.
16:41 genuinely looks like a montage you would see in an introduction of a movie about a dystopian future where robots are the norm before we learn that they’re all or the company that makes them is actually evil
Supervised full self driving? Words don't mean anything anymore. And the way he describes his goal of unsupervised full self driving - you can go to sleep and arrive at your destination - sounds like he's advertising some sort of euthanasia machine... which I guess isn't far off
If he described it as such he might even get more interest in it
They've been calling it "full self driving" for years, an name that explicitly claims to be a 100% autonomously operated vehicle.
However, there are lawsuits related to injuries and damage that occurred using "full self driving" so in a dystopian moving of the goal posts the system is now paradoxically called "full self driving - supervised," to try and offload some of that liability.
The next ridiculous goal post move is "full self driving - unsupervised." A name created by the department of redundancy department.
@@merphul Coming in 2028 our new Autonomous Full Self Driving - Driver Managed mode.
I like to think you have a nickelodeon cartoon closet full of copies of this professor outfit you manage to wear in every episode
I know in my heart that this is true ✊
Get a life you too
Einstein did the same thing. Accident? I don’t think so.
@@scholarmama3581 comparing this “guy” and einstein lets me know your iq , “scholarmama” lmao
@@et4920It’s a joke fan boy 💀 you do know replying on every comment isn’t going to make Elon notice you right?
I think about that tweet a lot that was like "I'd like to thank Elon Musk for publicly disproving the notion that we live in a meritocracy." A cautionary tale for anyone tempted to think highly of a tech entrepreneur without a social media presence.
oh they're all different flavours of Cluster A/B/C disorders I've no doubt, it's just that the rest of them seem to have enough self awareness not to force their inescapable presence on the world. And the post that *I* think about, which is kind of adjacent, was on bluesky: 'I can fix climate change all I need is immunity from prosecution'
You know what really would save lives, Elon? Affordable health care for everyone!
this event is proving that once again, only stupid people think that Elon's actually a genius.
He’s the richest person on the planet so dumb lmao why so salty
@@et4920
What does that mean?
There are no stupid rich people?
You sure?
What does objective thinking tell you?
@@theobservarator6424 Yes.
@@et4920lmfao how dumb are you? How is inheriting money a sign of intelligence?😂
@@et4920 Hes the richest pedo on the planet. hes not smart, hes not kind, hes the hero of idiots. perish
I feel like the robovan would hit me, reverse, then detect an "obstruction in the road" 😂
😂😂😂😂
A trillion dollars is a MILLION MILLION! WTF? No human can create that much value.
He hasn’t created value for what he currently has. It’s all smoke and mirrors because it’s based on valuations of his companies. Tesla alone is valued higher than most traditional car companies despite manufacturing a fraction of the number of cars.
@@pensivelyrebelling I believe the stock is overvalued by a factor of 10. That is how much people believe his smoke because the actual value as a car company is nowhere near that value and it is only going to get worse.
Imagine you got Optimus at home while a human is watching through him.
I’m sorry, did Elon really rip off the entire plot device of Mitchell’s vs. The Machines???
Like……my flabbers are effing gasted.
I WAS JUST GONNA SAY, LMAOO. IT'S LITERALLY THE ROBOTS FROM THAT MOVIE SMH 😭
12:46 you definitely should talk to a doctor before taking robovan
The laugh that I laughed!
Definitely do not operate vehicles or heavy machinery
Not necessary. He said no. Don’t do Robovan. So sayeth your doctor. Lol
"oh my gosh tracy you look good!"
"that's cuz tracy's on robovan"
"ohhhh, my aunt takes robovan"
"yeah, my wife is on robovan too"
talk to your doctor about robovan today
_ROBOVAN_ semistupidity injection
@@anapivk1083 5/5 doctors recommend you do not do Robovan.
Can we talk about how Elon is only pushing videos of black people fighting and people getting killed to ppl strictly looking fr gay porn. Like the videos just auto switch to gross shit to traumatize me on purpose....
Those sorts of videos either traumatize or radicalize. For Elon, that's a win-win
That's horrendous 😭
Wait how is Elon involved in people accessing porn?
@@gnocchidokey how do i say this? pre-X, all the stuff taken off tumblr moved to twitter. ALLLLLLLL that.
turn your filters on. I can show you how
When Musk talks about release dates and prices, it is clear that he did not sit down with experts at Tesla to determine this. He is just making it up on the spot.
Why do the robots actually look exactly like the ones from Mitchells vs The Machines?? Mans really does not have an original thought in his head 🤦
Exactly what i was seeing and thinking
I’ve played Detroit Become Human.
This won’t end well.
Good thing they will never, ever be available for commercial and private use lol.
the robot technology is literally just what they do at disney world and universal when they have interactive characters and screens lol
Literally my first thought. The man wants to have a Disney empire more than create anything actually good
I was thinking this too 😂 even the jankiest 90’s amusement parks have basic level animatronics that seem on par with the muskbots
@@EssieSpring lol. I thought the ones criticize Elon were experts. Good luck buddy.
I own a Tesla model Y, and before it I owned a Tesla model 3. I frequently have to visit the central coast and use Highway 17. You cannot deploy auto pilot on Highway 17 because auto pilot cannot navigate winding roads. Auto pilot is ideal for long straight roads like what you might find in the Midwest. Auto pilot has actually gotten worse since they replaced the sensors with cameras.
Good thing people in the Midwest drive so safely & predictably, you never have to worry about your safety at all! 😴
It’s truly telling how much of it is ONLY aesthetics. I know tech bro stuff is about selling promises and not real actionable things, but staging it *on a movie stage?* Genuinely poetic
There is no reason that robots need to look like humans. There was a Patrick Boyle video where he talked about that - when robots are made to look humanoid, it’s to sell them to people who don’t need or want to (or even can) understand how the tech works or why. It’s all about selling a vision of ‘the future’, nothing real. You rarely see such brazen vacuous capitalism (pure advertising) on display. It’s truly something
Kinda wish they’d done this event before I did my master’s on this stuff lmao this is a gold mine
If you want more dunking on humanoid robots I recommend to you the video "humanoid robots belong in the trash" by Angela Collier
It’s a genre of steampunk
@@ConductiveFoam thanks I’ll check it out!!
There's a good reason to make humanoid robots, and it's because we have designed every aspect of our physical spaces and tools with the expectation that they will be interacted with by a humanoid. The versatility is kind of unmatched. R2D2 is very cute until you need it to turn a doorknob or put groceries away on the top shelf.
@@saiyamoru Not a good reason at all actually. The roomba doesn't need to cast a silhouette in the window that police would shoot at. If it were a good reason the people actually good at robotics would be championing it instead of working on real advancements in robotics that aren't soft-coded desires to own slaves. "Man I'd really like something that looks human but I can order around to do all the things I don't want and don't have to pay them!" Chattel slavers also believed this. Robots don't need to use the same tools humans do, completely meaningless. And besides that, Tesla's robot program is not only woefully behind in the world of robotics, the idea of a general purpose humanoid robot is awful. You build robots for specific tasks. If people wanted one as a companion bot...that's very depressing but is the only reason you'd want one of these to *look* humanoid. A bipedal lizard-like robot could put away the groceries just as well as the fake human robot. It's *entirely* an aesthetic choice lol.
Imagine the first hand embarrassment of actually being in person at this event.
Double embarrassed for the ones who chose to applaud
Hee Ho
I can't be the only one that sees that, the Robovan looks like a Cuisinart Long Slot Toaster Stainless Steel from best buy.
Thank you! I knew it looked like a toaster I had seen recently but I couldn’t remember it!
I wasn't thinking of that specific brand or appliance, but yeah, it was long my first thoughts too.
it looks like a tram inside a Daft Punk helmet
This Optimus prime thing actually reminds me of the old drive-through is where you would talk to the Jack-in-the-Box.
Elon Musk doesn't just over embellish, he straight up makes up numbers on the spot. I have to think that there's some sort of team at Tesla who's freaking out right now going "WTF is saying we can't do that!".
They were absolutely confused when he was just BSing about the Cybertruck, and the engineers knew full well that it would never be capable of anything he was bragging that it could do
Just like Trump. Lying liars
Elon needs Trump to be President so bad. If it happens he won't have to worry about regulation on anything he does. That's why he said he was hopefull to have all these automated vehicles on the road in a couple of years.
He's also hoping that Trump as POTUS might save him from the multiple indictments he's eventually gonna be facing.
It's crazy how Trevor Milton copied Elon's grift with his company Nikola Motors and was actually prosecuted and sentenced to 4 years in prison for doing the same deceitful crap Elon's always done.
BRUH!! People think I’m crazy when I say people go to jail for what Elon is doing
No diamond money. The blood is the source of his power
Fantastic efforts, #crackassetsupport -l'm
happy to hear that you're taking the fight to
these thugs. The people, especially the
elderly, must be protected at all costs from
these scumbag con artists. It's about time!!
Thanks to you, bro, we don't have to worry
about a thing
lets NEVER forget musk's epstien ties
Omfg shut up 🙄🐑
Or Trumps
@@AnnaSatanas You people are toast in the brain🤡🥴
And twitter will always be called twitter tbh. We still say tweets.
If he's gonna deadname his kid, he can deal with us deadbaming his platform
I enjoy xitter, pronounced "shitter"
Elon Musk is what happens when the annoying little cousin your mom used to make you invite to your birthday parties somehow grows up to become a billionaire.
my god... and the cousin is already from a rich family and demands to play with your gifts that you got for your birthday.
I see, I click. This is a daily devotion.
Welcome back to class ❤
I see, I click, I am highly disappointed that I wasted my time
"A person in the crowd had a medical emergency. *We have taken care of them* and will be starting shortly."
Phrasing, bro. Unless you're trying to imply you took them to a shady backroom to hook their brain up to use as extra processing power.
ngl i expected tesla's stock to fall more a long time ago
Ah yes, the robOVAN, or as we in the business call it: toaster on wheels
Ah yes, Optimus, or as we in the business call them: animatronics
Funding billions of dollars into a national Healthcare would save the most lives and he would still be a multi billionaire.
PERIOD!! F_ck capitalism