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I really hope there is a waterproof layer that can be put on these robots because when I buy one, all it's going to do is wash pots and pans and stack the dishwasher 24/7.
You misspoke around the 11 minute mark when you said that selling the robots at $20k for 100M units would equal $2T in "profit". This would be revenue, not profit.
Unitree, a Chinese company is already where Tesla dreams to be with a 20k humanoid production at scale. Those in robotics already know that Tesla is wayy behind the curve.
I wouldn't trust an Optimus robot to give me a haircut, but I would trust it to do the dishes. Another thought - it won't be long before China develops humanoid robot soldiers, USA too.
Walking the dog. I can imagine an apartment complex in the city that will offer their own robots to walk the tenants' dogs, as part of the extra fee for having them as a pet. The value of such a service for families where the mom has to watch the kids when the dog wants to go will be such a critical demand this will become a huge selling point for the apartment complexes. And the safety aspect of walking the dog late at night in the city also is incalculable. I think this will be big.
It’s bad news for Unemployment, but definitely will drastically lower cost for manufacturing. Like a ridiculous amount. It will get to the point where if companies don’t use them, then they can’t compete in price with the ones that do. Universal Basic Income will most likely be needed at a certain point as our unemployment rate would probably spike 20%+. Just my thought at least.
Hey Ryan. I have been following your channel for more than 2 years. I have one request, my car is at tesla authorized body shop for more than 4 weeks and awaiting for radiator part. I am loyal customer of tesla with model Y but it seems tesla doesn’t care for existing customer. If you bring these issues to light so that tesla knows how we feel about their service after salsa. If my car is not fixed in this week then I won’t buy tesla products in my life time. No company in the world has succeeded without caring for exceptional customer service and tesla is no exception
Companies leave the US for cheaper labor elsewhere. Now, those companies can return to the US and build cheaper with zero human labor. A way to get past unions and tariffs?
hmm....we will have to ask ourselves, what is a job, and will there be a need for humans to have one? If we dont need a job, what will we do? Learn to paint landscapes, take a degree in robotics, write a novel or a sonnet, create a movie? AI can do that as well. Mutliple robots for every person on the planet is just "Musking" (my new word for technobabble, feel free to use it). There is no sensible business case for replacing all manual tasks with a machine. Many of those tasks are enjoyable and some of them are actually healthy for us. Machines will be important, but we will need to find a balance between what we can do versus what we really need, and I don't trust an engineer to give us any useful advice on that score.
Just like FSD, the bot is a great concept in technology that will likely never find widespread application, especially in terms of residential use. There's an army of regulatory authorities tasked with preventing harm from new gadgets, and it will take a decade for Musk to convince them that, e.g., the bot won't accidentally knock the iron off the ironing board and squash fido. As typical, Musk has grossly over-promised and seriously underdelivered.
To establish colonies on the moon and Mars, robots like Optimus would be invaluable in constructing what is needed before humans could take over. The robots could probably also be used in Earth orbit, helping to setup bigger and more capable space-stations and perform regular maintenance. They may even be used to repair difficult to reach satellites. Strap on some small rockets and have it tow tools and replacement parts. They could even be expendable, one-time use as their cost of manufacturing would be significantly less than putting a new replacement satellite. The legs wouldn't be needed but maybe additional arms could be useful. Of course, future satellites would have to designed with this kind of maintenance in mind.
If it was BS then why do they have massive growth amd massive investments in the energy storage business and VPP? It is still part of the latest master plan. What should they do? Develop solar cells when the segment is pretty much mature?
@@89bazoly because it makes money. The marketing on their car end is BS as they are erasing not only their pages on those things in the past, they are erasing the promise of FSD to people with HW 2.5
Bro has never heard of technology break through pushing GDP exponentially. From 2000-2020 has growth of gdp more than from 8000BC-1999 AD. When bots are successful just don’t even do the math you won’t comprehend
it would decades for society to react, adjust, and evolve (not biologically) to the new society. humans will be needed less but SOMETHING will have to happen or there will be huge and bad consequences
I mean the robot Boston Dynamics showed off looks impressive...but its not operating/ lifting anything in the little teaser we saw of it. Either way the future of Tesla and what they come up with will be sure to impress.
I bet Leon gets excited in the first 10 minutes of Elysium. I love the next year, the moving of the goal posts, this has me completely convinced that Boston Dynamics makes this thing look like a Hasbro offering.
You don’t see how Elon promises and might be behind but delivers You ever seen elons rocket land itself. Something no one else can do Dumb isn’t it. Elon is dumb
Hmmm let’s look Rich have movie theatres. You have projectors Rich have chauffeurs. You have robotaxi / FSD Rich have a chef. You have DoorDash Rich have a private jet. You have commercial airliners Kind didn’t have pipes. Fridges. Running toilet. Air conditioning. Cars. Electric power. And somehow fast forward you have more than a king could ever imagine. AKA. Shhhhhhhhhh. You don’t know what you’re talking about
For fully autonomous vehicles, there should be more physical senses such as ultrasonic senses on the vehicle for safety as opposed to just cameras like on the Teslas. Will most likely be a safety issue in future
You are very wrong. Tesla has tesed the camera technology in San Francisco fog, California and Colorado snow storms. Tested it in heavy rains. In all cases the car can see far better then humans and it has 360 degree viewing at all times. They see far better then any human driver on earth. All the claims of Tesla's in accidents, causing accidents, etc. have been proven wrong by video footage. Does it get any better than that?
You need to search for the 12.5 videos, especially in San Fran, the cameras even see people, in the dark, off on the sides of the car that you can not see with the human eye.
@@davidrounds3245 correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the other current driverless taxi vehicles have more senses than Tesla, which is what enables them to be fully autonomous in a given area.
I wouldn't worry about this. Elon's having trouble delivering on his past promises let alone anything with the Optimus bot. And he's too busy tweeting all day anyway.
@@thebigoo7506the model Y becoming the best selling car in the world.....oh....wait. The Cyber truck getting built.....oh..... sorry. The semi truck having a range of 500 miles.....DOH! He does tweet a bit too much though, or so I hear, I don't have TwiXer installed on my phone.
Did you have a problem with politicians and fortune 500 companies moving all their factories out of the country and shutting down the American middle class. Sent all our jobs to china, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc. Musk is bringing much of that back to America so we are not dependent on our enemies. He pretty much manufactures every part in his cars, mega packs and robots. Nobody else does that. 70% of GM and Ford cars made in the US are actually just assembled in the US. 70% of the parts come from other countries. I guess you are concerned about unemployment in China and Vietnam.
@@davidrounds3245 what's painfully ironic there is that the american made teslas are crap, the ones coming from china are actually built relatively well
Das haben die Handwerker für Pferdekutschen auch behauptet. Auch die Hersteller von Dampflokomotiven hatten Angst. Es wird so sein das jeder auf der Welt Arbeit hat, aber nur für 3 bis 5 Stunden täglich.
@@MarcusWilke1978 That doesn't really apply here though. The magnitude is vastly different and the society is not ready for that. Previous technological revolutions took time, they didn't happen over night. These days things move way too fast for anyone to keep up. There will be massive layoffs because shareholders are greedy.
It’s bad news for Unemployment, but definitely will drastically lower cost for manufacturing. Like a ridiculous amount. It will get to the point where if companies don’t use them, then they can’t compete in price with the ones that do. Universal Basic Income will most likely be needed at a certain point as our unemployment rate would probably spike 20%+. Just my thought at least.
Robotics has just guaranteed the burning of fossil fuels for an unknown number of generations well into the future. These things will be energy hogs of extraordinary magnitude when it comes to actually performing some manual labor such as working in a factory or on an assembly line. Pushing, pulling, lifting and moving objects will tax the batteries in these things like crazy. You'll definitely need to have 2 for each job - one working while the other is tethered to a supercharger! Better start selling your kids on the idea of getting a technical education to be able to work with and work on these machines when maintenance is required.
@@vancity2349 We keep hearing from foolish politicians that EV is the future and they want the future in just a few years from now. Sorry but that future requires an enormous amount of electrical power. CA today cannot effectively handle the extra EV load on the system. Now add power hungry robotics to the equation and they'll be millions of them working everywhere and they are thirsty animals and will seek out a charging port really quick. Robots have batteries and are serious power hogs! Just listen to what they want those robots to do! Fossil fuels is about the only course of action to achieve this future they want so badly. It just makes those politicians feel sooooo good inside regardless of the cost financialy and environmentally. We already are short on lithium and as the story said, add 20 billion more robots to that equation all which will have battery requirements and that spells big problems down the road? SMH!
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I really hope there is a waterproof layer that can be put on these robots because when I buy one, all it's going to do is wash pots and pans and stack the dishwasher 24/7.
atta boy
Just put a raincoat and rubber gloves on it
Tesla robots making Tesla robots is going to be a sight to see.
@@dotcom4389humans are great, but forcing them to do terrible jobs to protect them is missing the point by light years.
That will be cool to see. But AI making AI will be what will really bring the crazy stuff (cures for all diseases, age reversal etc).
You misspoke around the 11 minute mark when you said that selling the robots at $20k for 100M units would equal $2T in "profit". This would be revenue, not profit.
When Teslabots can tell me what women want, then I’ll be impressed!
Unitree, a Chinese company is already where Tesla dreams to be with a 20k humanoid production at scale. Those in robotics already know that Tesla is wayy behind the curve.
What is Unitree using for its AI “brain”?
@@doobiedoo5450 Baidu I think but runs on an open source architecture
I cant wait until, inevitably, ALL tasks are done by robots and AI. Both white and Blue collar. Boy is it going to be an interesting time.
"Interesting" but do you think it's going to be good or bad?
I wouldn't trust an Optimus robot to give me a haircut, but I would trust it to do the dishes. Another thought - it won't be long before China develops humanoid robot soldiers, USA too.
@@Fitness4London they will develop robot soldiers? probably, but it won't be a big deal, a drone is already more lethal than a soldier
13:11 Optimus after watching Bruce Lee Enter the Dragon “I know Kung Fu”
Imagine one day seeing an assembly line of Optimus robots, turning out Optimus robots one after another 24 seven. 😮
Next level Terminator vibes.
Walking the dog. I can imagine an apartment complex in the city that will offer their own robots to walk the tenants' dogs, as part of the extra fee for having them as a pet. The value of such a service for families where the mom has to watch the kids when the dog wants to go will be such a critical demand this will become a huge selling point for the apartment complexes. And the safety aspect of walking the dog late at night in the city also is incalculable. I think this will be big.
I have no doubt that these robots will care for the old and infirm
An ad for "Conflict of Nations" on a video about humanoid robots seems... foreboding.
There was an Optimus 1? I must have missed that purchase opportunity
Nice update
All those people out of work 😕
"If" if only Musk's timetines were based in reality.
How long are you on TSLA, exactly?
Imagine telling your bot to jump in the back of the cyber truck and driving to a supercharger to dcfc him.
All we need now is for Optimus to take up Poker and clean-up at every tournament.
No one has a poker-face as good as a robot.
It’s bad news for Unemployment, but definitely will drastically lower cost for manufacturing. Like a ridiculous amount. It will get to the point where if companies don’t use them, then they can’t compete in price with the ones that do. Universal Basic Income will most likely be needed at a certain point as our unemployment rate would probably spike 20%+. Just my thought at least.
It’ll be cheaper to use robots and manufacture here in the US vs any other option.
The only two jobs that are Future Proof, Stand up Comedian, and Politician.
Finally someone gets it right. How stupid are people to doubt this technology? It’s literally the most important thing since the internet
@@PeterparkerSlaps get in line for your UBI check
Maybe Elon will send robots to Mars first!
Hey Ryan. I have been following your channel for more than 2 years. I have one request, my car is at tesla authorized body shop for more than 4 weeks and awaiting for radiator part. I am loyal customer of tesla with model Y but it seems tesla doesn’t care for existing customer. If you bring these issues to light so that tesla knows how we feel about their service after salsa. If my car is not fixed in this week then I won’t buy tesla products in my life time. No company in the world has succeeded without caring for exceptional customer service and tesla is no exception
Apple was the world's most valuable company when this video was published not Nvidia!
Is this why we don't have more cars to choose from? Tesla needs to be split up.
Companies leave the US for cheaper labor elsewhere. Now, those companies can return to the US and build cheaper with zero human labor. A way to get past unions and tariffs?
Shocking: we won't need any migrant labor.
hmm....we will have to ask ourselves, what is a job, and will there be a need for humans to have one? If we dont need a job, what will we do? Learn to paint landscapes, take a degree in robotics, write a novel or a sonnet, create a movie? AI can do that as well. Mutliple robots for every person on the planet is just "Musking" (my new word for technobabble, feel free to use it). There is no sensible business case for replacing all manual tasks with a machine. Many of those tasks are enjoyable and some of them are actually healthy for us. Machines will be important, but we will need to find a balance between what we can do versus what we really need, and I don't trust an engineer to give us any useful advice on that score.
Just like FSD, the bot is a great concept in technology that will likely never find widespread application, especially in terms of residential use. There's an army of regulatory authorities tasked with preventing harm from new gadgets, and it will take a decade for Musk to convince them that, e.g., the bot won't accidentally knock the iron off the ironing board and squash fido. As typical, Musk has grossly over-promised and seriously underdelivered.
Landfill mining with robots. Trillion $ easy. Ultimate recycling.
@@dotcom4389 my point exactly.
To establish colonies on the moon and Mars, robots like Optimus would be invaluable in constructing what is needed before humans could take over. The robots could probably also be used in Earth orbit, helping to setup bigger and more capable space-stations and perform regular maintenance. They may even be used to repair difficult to reach satellites. Strap on some small rockets and have it tow tools and replacement parts. They could even be expendable, one-time use as their cost of manufacturing would be significantly less than putting a new replacement satellite. The legs wouldn't be needed but maybe additional arms could be useful. Of course, future satellites would have to designed with this kind of maintenance in mind.
Dont get caeried away.
Optimus 2, why not call it Optimus Prime?
To be Fair Optimus 3, 5, and 7 could also be Optimus Prime.
Optimus prime plus 1, then plus 2... lol
So all that energy sustainability was marketing BS. Couldn’t even have the decency to keep it on their website
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If it was BS then why do they have massive growth amd massive investments in the energy storage business and VPP? It is still part of the latest master plan. What should they do? Develop solar cells when the segment is pretty much mature?
@@89bazoly because it makes money. The marketing on their car end is BS as they are erasing not only their pages on those things in the past, they are erasing the promise of FSD to people with HW 2.5
Trillions lmao
Bro has never heard of technology break through pushing GDP exponentially. From 2000-2020 has growth of gdp more than from 8000BC-1999 AD. When bots are successful just don’t even do the math you won’t comprehend
"And this will profoundly re-shape the economy" - did you mean that this will profoundly cause mass layoffs? :P
it would decades for society to react, adjust, and evolve (not biologically) to the new society. humans will be needed less but SOMETHING will have to happen or there will be huge and bad consequences
@@pvic6959 yeah, for sure, and then it would be too late, as humans will literally forget how to use their hands and brains...
@@onionpeeler2023 WALL-E world in coming lol
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I mean the robot Boston Dynamics showed off looks impressive...but its not operating/ lifting anything in the little teaser we saw of it. Either way the future of Tesla and what they come up with will be sure to impress.
Umm dude. They just canned the aerobatics and are going in to compete with a bot that actually does something
I bet Leon gets excited in the first 10 minutes of Elysium. I love the next year, the moving of the goal posts, this has me completely convinced that Boston Dynamics makes this thing look like a Hasbro offering.
I have yet in all my life to see in person ONE genuine humanoid robot. But then 10 years ago I had yet to see one genuine robotaxi.
Hey Ryan, you do realize that most of what you’ve said is speculation based on Elon’s predictions. I really don’t see how these dumb robots will scale
You don’t see how Elon promises and might be behind but delivers
You ever seen elons rocket land itself. Something no one else can do
Dumb isn’t it. Elon is dumb
Stock pumper. Elmo says "Thank you, peasant, you are now dismissed".
This isn’t even pumping stocks. It’s pumping economy
Sigh... Tesla robotics is years, no _decades,_ behind Boston Dynamics - and BD is not a $trillion company. Elmo is talking out of his rear as usual.
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Just another enviable toy for the obscenely wealthy.
Hmmm let’s look
Rich have movie theatres. You have projectors
Rich have chauffeurs. You have robotaxi / FSD
Rich have a chef. You have DoorDash
Rich have a private jet. You have commercial airliners
Kind didn’t have pipes. Fridges. Running toilet. Air conditioning. Cars. Electric power. And somehow fast forward you have more than a king could ever imagine.
AKA. Shhhhhhhhhh. You don’t know what you’re talking about
He’s not
optimus 2 will be able to put batteries inside a box with BOTH arms 😂
Imagine how depressing it must be working in a Amazon warehouse around odd looking robots 😂😂😂
For fully autonomous vehicles, there should be more physical senses such as ultrasonic senses on the vehicle for safety as opposed to just cameras like on the Teslas. Will most likely be a safety issue in future
You are very wrong. Tesla has tesed the camera technology in San Francisco fog, California and Colorado snow storms. Tested it in heavy rains. In all cases the car can see far better then humans and it has 360 degree viewing at all times. They see far better then any human driver on earth. All the claims of Tesla's in accidents, causing accidents, etc. have been proven wrong by video footage. Does it get any better than that?
You need to search for the 12.5 videos, especially in San Fran, the cameras even see people, in the dark, off on the sides of the car that you can not see with the human eye.
@@davidrounds3245 correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the other current driverless taxi vehicles have more senses than Tesla, which is what enables them to be fully autonomous in a given area.
So wie jeder Mensch ein Sicherheitsrisiko ist? Glaub mir, nur mit Kamera wird es viel besser fahren wie jeder Mensch.
@@hughrichardson7402 Youre talking to a Tesla cultist, dont waste your breath.
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I wouldn't worry about this. Elon's having trouble delivering on his past promises let alone anything with the Optimus bot. And he's too busy tweeting all day anyway.
Example?
@@thebigoo7506the model Y becoming the best selling car in the world.....oh....wait. The Cyber truck getting built.....oh..... sorry. The semi truck having a range of 500 miles.....DOH!
He does tweet a bit too much though, or so I hear, I don't have TwiXer installed on my phone.
@@bluetoad2668 LMAO
Self landing rocket? ✅
Mass electric cars? ✅
But oh no his views are different than mine on twitter so there for he doesn’t get anything right
Says the guy who hates Elon yet watches Tesla videos 😂😂😂
yayyyyy mass unemployment wheeee civil unrest yayyyyy! thank you elon!
Exactly.
Did you have a problem with politicians and fortune 500 companies moving all their factories out of the country and shutting down the American middle class. Sent all our jobs to china, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc. Musk is bringing much of that back to America so we are not dependent on our enemies. He pretty much manufactures every part in his cars, mega packs and robots. Nobody else does that. 70% of GM and Ford cars made in the US are actually just assembled in the US. 70% of the parts come from other countries. I guess you are concerned about unemployment in China and Vietnam.
@@davidrounds3245 what's painfully ironic there is that the american made teslas are crap, the ones coming from china are actually built relatively well
Das haben die Handwerker für Pferdekutschen auch behauptet. Auch die Hersteller von Dampflokomotiven hatten Angst.
Es wird so sein das jeder auf der Welt Arbeit hat, aber nur für 3 bis 5 Stunden täglich.
@@MarcusWilke1978 That doesn't really apply here though. The magnitude is vastly different and the society is not ready for that. Previous technological revolutions took time, they didn't happen over night. These days things move way too fast for anyone to keep up. There will be massive layoffs because shareholders are greedy.
Explaining elons dreams about robots, makes me think he was too high while enjoying "i robot"
This is ALL bad news.
Warum? Angst war noch nie ein guter Ratgeber.
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It’s bad news for Unemployment, but definitely will drastically lower cost for manufacturing. Like a ridiculous amount. It will get to the point where if companies don’t use them, then they can’t compete in price with the ones that do. Universal Basic Income will most likely be needed at a certain point as our unemployment rate would probably spike 20%+. Just my thought at least.
How so?
No it’s not.
Between the illegals and the bots, there won’t be an employed American after 2030… iRobot was more of a documentary than a movie.
Third!
Robotics has just guaranteed the burning of fossil fuels for an unknown number of generations well into the future. These things will be energy hogs of extraordinary magnitude when it comes to actually performing some manual labor such as working in a factory or on an assembly line. Pushing, pulling, lifting and moving objects will tax the batteries in these things like crazy. You'll definitely need to have 2 for each job - one working while the other is tethered to a supercharger! Better start selling your kids on the idea of getting a technical education to be able to work with and work on these machines when maintenance is required.
Why fossil fuels?
@@vancity2349 We keep hearing from foolish politicians that EV is the future and they want the future in just a few years from now. Sorry but that future requires an enormous amount of electrical power.
CA today cannot effectively handle the extra EV load on the system. Now add power hungry robotics to the equation and they'll be millions of them working everywhere and they are thirsty animals and will seek out a charging port really quick. Robots have batteries and are serious power hogs!
Just listen to what they want those robots to do! Fossil fuels is about the only course of action to achieve this future they want so badly. It just makes those politicians feel sooooo good inside regardless of the cost financialy and environmentally.
We already are short on lithium and as the story said, add 20 billion more robots to that equation all which will have battery requirements and that spells big problems down the road? SMH!
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