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To any reasonable smart person it absolutely is apparent that Tesla is ahead of waymo and in no way shape or form does waymo even appear to be ahead of Tesla if you have half a brain!
My BS sensor went off loud here. On Mars Elon will need what karpathy called transformers. Steam shovels, buldozers, etc specialized to specific tasks and they might as well think they are cars. No matter how useful the humanoid form factor is, the steam shovel form factor that thinks it is a car is the easy way to dig a hole.
Took me a long time to fully appreciate the problem of perception Tesla has. The MSM mocked them in the beginning, using laptop batteries in cars and equated them to fast go-carts as if they were a bunch of hacks vs. the “refined” ICE company cars. This evolved then into if Tesla can do it, it must be easy… and for years on end led to “the competition is coming” without understanding that Tesla made it LOOK easy… when it was anything but. This perception still overhangs the company to this day DESPITE all its work on BEVs, AI and now robotics… at some point, it will sink in that Tesla is the most exceptional company out there and they will be truly appreciated.
Elon doesn't play the game of the elites, that's why they treat him this way. Play the game and you have all the goodwill in the world. Like how they defended Sam Bankman-Fried and his FTX even after he was convicted.
And still everyday there’s a new bullshit article written about how the competition is coming. I wonder how long many years of dominance it will take for them to finally drop this narrative
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I think many will miss the importance of what he was laying out. IMO, this is one of your best videos on condensing down what is actually happening. Thanks Steven!
Agree, finding high quality info with zero bs in an topic that is already has so much hype is a treasure. Anything from Andrej is more useful for me than even Elon Musk.
a space where humanoid robots will be extremely useful that is not widely appreciated is in agriculture. Almost all the ills of farming are (and always have been) downstream of the fact that farming systems by and large are monocultures. Polycultures are far more resilient, produce more total food, require less water, fertilizer and pesticides to work properly and are less prone to diseases. But polycultures are inherently incompatible with every technology and tool we have developed that allow agricultural production to scale. Historically the only way to do polyculture at scale is to have a ton of humans willing to work for cheap. There are also a lot of crops that are incredibly productive and resource efficient but have never been commercialized because they are low value and hand-harvested. Enter humanoid robots
That logic comes into play only when a robot able to do human-like work on the field - is cheaper to buy, run and maintain than paying a human. That point in time is still waaaaaay off. Will probably come at some time - though I doubt they will be humanoid in form. Much too expensive compared to small rovers with specialized tool arms. Less motivators, no balance problems, not well ancored ect. Humanoid robots will not leave PR niches for quite a while, ist a massively complex machine.
The irony of us using Optimus to do tedious tasks like picking up leaves one at a time is that when AI replaces humanity in all productive jobs, chances are that picking up leaves becomes one of humanity's hobbies.
I'm nearing on 50 and learning every day. The fact that there's a majority of people watching this drama thinking WAYMO are ahead of Tesla completely blows my mind. And I know I'm clever because I was thrown in the G&T class way too young, but FH... A car that costs at least 3x as much and can do 30% as much is called a winner by most?
It hurts to think how people don't understand the simple things. Like Tesla being very profitable now, yet many capable people think Tesla will fail because of competition. This akin to saying Apple would fail because of competition.
10:00 love the explanation of the start of Optimus - 'people just showed up with the tools and equipment...' So was there an internal memo from Musk saying, 'thinking of building a robot, anyone interested, meet in section...' Whatever, the rest is history!
1:20) “Andrej doesn’t know anything about AI.” As an undergrad, he assisted Prof. Geoffrey Hinton - godfather of AI at University of Toronto. At Stanford, Dr. Karpathy created the AI curriculum to foster development for future AI experts. So yeah, don’t pay any attention to what this multi-lingual Canadian genius has to say.
7 and a half minutes in, this is big. In the future, even if neural ai gets better, anyone trying to do an FSD alternative not only has to build the fleet that collects the data but they also will have to follow the path of small changes from heuristics to full neural otherwise they won't make it. It further supports the case of Tesla having an unassailable lead.
I have had FSD for 2.5 years and have seen incredible advances. However, it has a very long way to go. V12 was going to be the panacea, but while better than past versions still results in massive requirements to intervene . Don’t be fooled when you hear 10,000 miles between “critical “ interventions. “Critical “ is not defined so is meaningless. Non critical is a daily occurrence of intervention caused by everything from idiotic lane choices, massive hesitancy at intersections, inability to read and react to non standard signs, terrible speed choices and a myriad of irritations. If I wanted to go from my house to Walmart about 1.5 miles away the first thing that will happen is a normally botched right turn out of my street onto the main road. Camera location prevents lookin 90 degrees from where you are pointing and so the car has to turn and move into the road to get a better view. 500m later, another right turn at a light. FSD refuses to move far right to get around traffic going straight. Sure you could wait there and put up with the cars honking behind you, so I intervene. Next FSD inexplicably moves into the center lane of a three lane road when it needs to turn right again in 200m. Typically it can’t move over so it will stop behind the car ahead at the light, turn on the turn signal and then try to cross in front of other drivers. Now we are on the last road to Walmart. After totally ignoring a marked speed bump it turns on the turn signal to make an obvious left curve on the road. It then gets lost as to what lane it is in. Finally we are at Walmart. 5 min trip, at least 3 interventions. Look, I know it will be solved but not tomorrow and probably never for HW3. I suspect two more years and HW5 at least. Oh,and I am running on v12.5.4.1.
I don't think so, he reminds me of the guy who was there since the start & left Tesla (on good terms) to start redwood materials (recycling EV batteries). I think Andrej will not return as the niche he chose would work very well with both Tesla robot and neuralink, he will totally be partnering with them, just not as employee anymore
Think of how much time you spend just on 1. Cooking. 2. Cleaning. 3. Laundry. And 4. Home Maintenance. Guessing 2 hours a day average? Imagine if all that was done for you before you got home. How much would you be willing to pay to never have to do those things yourself again?
Hyundai own Boston Dynamics … As such they are probably No.2 in the humanoid robot world, but seemingly still a long way behind Tesla. It wouldn’t surprise me if they end up working closely with Tesla … after all they are the first legacy maker to incorporate the Tesla Charging port into their new US-made Ioniq 5.
I don't think DB is that good. They had hydraulic and pneumatic robots for decades, and they controlled them with clever algorithms. Now all of that are deprecated. Modern robots use electric servos and neural nets. Maybe some of their hardware experience transfers, but AFAIK they have no AI expertise at all.
"Compatibility" is one of the most important/influential rate of adoption characteristics. A humanoid robot will enjoy rapid, widespread adoption in industry!
Using hi-resolution sensor suites to develop a muscle memory or intuition, and then distilling that to remove the hi-resolution sensors and rely upon the intuition at test time or production time on lower scale compute hardware is like a human 'learning' and then relying on far less of their attention and mind, memory and brain at actual drive time.
As well of course. I'm not suggesting he abandon TH-cam. He's got to get the word out there and TH-cam is the biggest platform so I understand that. I just don't subscribe to TH-cam premium and I hate having to leave the window open to hear Steven's excellent points.
A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." This proverb highlights the importance of being versatile and knowledgeable in many areas, even if you're not an expert in any specific field. It suggests that having broad skills can be more valuable than specializing in only one area.
12:18 more importantly, industrial applications would see higher utilization time of the humanoid bots (~20hrs a day) and will create much more value per unit of time. If you want to know what the first and last applications for deployment of humanoid robots will be, just think about the value creation in these different situations.
that is not the issue! the issue is that he is not in the list! check the list what kind of people are in there... content moderators (plural!), actors (plural!), senators (plural!), podcasters, activists, THREE people from Anthropic, the Waymo Co-CEO, ... and not just no Elon Musk... also no-one from Tesla. :)
Then you could give the robot sensation sensors and encode emotion. Then you can tell it its sentient and it has freedom but your its father so it will learn the story you tell it which is the son always follows the father and forgives the father for his mistakes. Sounds pretty similar
I'd have my home Teslabot grow me food in my backyard via gardening and possibly small livestock. What tasks or jobs would you have your home Teslabot do?
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Most of the very best software on earth is software produced for internal needs, which was theb moved to a broader public.thz real challenge sits in the fact, that once your software is deployed at customers, it does not evolve much. I think Tesla will not release optimus for a wider use until it has a complete/tested ecosystem invluding espcecially an app store and a way for apps/models providers to train them.
I think the 'two-sides' argument is redundant. Will we adapt the world for non-human entities or will we adapt the non-human entities to our world? I mean unless we're actively planning to not exist, its the latter surely.
@@SparkySho Yep, been watching LLM etc get smaller and hardware get better and cheaper. Waiting for Hailo AI modules to get to Oz to try vision on my Pi5's.
@@SparkySho yeah not sure if he was just being kind, seemed to just mention Waymo’s hardware problem but not their software problem. Just thought it was strange given he’s a software kind of guy.
Actually I think you are wrong re their first customers. I expect they will offer them to selected suppliers as there will be fewer issues with having Tesla engineers on site to rapidly improve functionality etc.
Tesla is in the midst of doing what Waymo does - they’re premapping WB studios. That says volumes about how confident they are. Novel situations create problems for everyone.
16:55 I see this different. Humans are the best built creature for this world that has existed. We do design around ourselves but at the core we are designed for earth.
How the the vision info from a driving environment on the streets transfer into an inside the home or factory environment ? Totally different speed , different environment, different visuals??
Amazon already has 750k robots deployed in their warehouses. Maybe not humanoid… but for most tasks, humanoid is not required. I agree that humanoid is the holy grail and the ultimate end state goal
@@EwanM11 Lol no they won’t. I think you utterly missed the point of humanoids ON TOP of fixed bots… it’s a live reconfigurable workforce. Fixed is… fixed. No offense but no robotics experts are agreeing with you on the issue.
@@fractalelf7760 humanoid robots will be great in environments where your level if automation is low due to process complexity. But if you look at the demos of tasks humanoid robots are currently showing, like sorting objects into boxes, we've got 20 year old machines that can do that 20 times faster already. I just think there are going to be a lot of people who will be disappointed about how useful these will be in the near term. The killer app will be looking after elderly people but the elderly probably won't want that.
Problem is tesla is unkown years away from meeting this goal. I have fsd and the latest version isn't deployed, still on 11.3.6. A.S.S was promised 2 years ago and just started to roll out in beta bumping curbs.
I wanna see Elon speak on Optimus being used as a drone With remote control Access for people to use with a vr head set And probably neural link . It could then be used for emergency services and remote work You could just work from home And all the real world footage can be used for training the AI .
Here is robo-taxi day.. A funny looking vehicle, lots of videos about driver assisted FSD and a stupid promise of we will solve all by next year . Man this Tesla crap is going down !
Not early. The early will all be in factories, where human interaction can be minimized. But yes, and humanoids scale up they will take over retail jobs.
Yes but the same training dojo is fed real life video of human acts and interactions and it learns in the same way. The infrastructure and process is already there. It’s just time
Brilliant minds dont require the ability to create physical things. Brilliant minds recognize the illusion of reality and dont contribute to the deatruction of humanity
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It’s always refreshing when the smart people aren’t saying I’m wrong.
He’s a mega millionaire
Andre karpathy's brain is not bigger than mine... Elon musk barely compares to me.
To any reasonable smart person it absolutely is apparent that Tesla is ahead of waymo and in no way shape or form does waymo even appear to be ahead of Tesla if you have half a brain!
My BS sensor went off loud here. On Mars Elon will need what karpathy called transformers. Steam shovels, buldozers, etc specialized to specific tasks and they might as well think they are cars. No matter how useful the humanoid form factor is, the steam shovel form factor that thinks it is a car is the easy way to dig a hole.
It is refreshing to hear good questions being asked. Ask good questions, get good answers.
Exactly… a grasp of the question unlike Trump and his word salad on childcare policies!!
Hope th answer ain’t in th form of a question
Took me a long time to fully appreciate the problem of perception Tesla has. The MSM mocked them in the beginning, using laptop batteries in cars and equated them to fast go-carts as if they were a bunch of hacks vs. the “refined” ICE company cars. This evolved then into if Tesla can do it, it must be easy… and for years on end led to “the competition is coming” without understanding that Tesla made it LOOK easy… when it was anything but. This perception still overhangs the company to this day DESPITE all its work on BEVs, AI and now robotics… at some point, it will sink in that Tesla is the most exceptional company out there and they will be truly appreciated.
Brilliant!❤
Elon doesn't play the game of the elites, that's why they treat him this way. Play the game and you have all the goodwill in the world. Like how they defended Sam Bankman-Fried and his FTX even after he was convicted.
@@andrasbiro3007 Good point at least for Elon, but I still think a large issue is Tesla makes it look easy.
And still everyday there’s a new bullshit article written about how the competition is coming. I wonder how long many years of dominance it will take for them to finally drop this narrative
@@fractalelf7760 If you follow you know how difficult Autonomous is.
A few years back Elon said It had to be perfect (Elon Pause) and Smooth !
I love how Andrej speaks at a natural 2.0x speed
peak efficiency
I actually checked settings, because it was too fast for my ears.
But yeah, its the video/speaker.
Yeah had to drop from 2x to 1.5x
I'm autistic + ADHD, i watch nearly all youtube videos with speech at 1.5 - 2.0, even this one was 1.5x 🤣
@@JamesOliverLindsey same
Best SMR vid iv'e seen in awhile. And I watch every one.
Agreed. As soon as he opines on politics, I stop listening. He is extremely right wing, a Trump sycophant, and a fascist.
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Thanks Steve. Missed this interview and he's literally the best person to give an impartial, highly authoritative opinion.
Nice catch.
I think many will miss the importance of what he was laying out. IMO, this is one of your best videos on condensing down what is actually happening. Thanks Steven!
Agree, finding high quality info with zero bs in an topic that is already has so much hype is a treasure. Anything from Andrej is more useful for me than even Elon Musk.
I think TH-cam was hiding this from me a little. Glad I went looking!! - Thanks for another excellent video.
a space where humanoid robots will be extremely useful that is not widely appreciated is in agriculture. Almost all the ills of farming are (and always have been) downstream of the fact that farming systems by and large are monocultures. Polycultures are far more resilient, produce more total food, require less water, fertilizer and pesticides to work properly and are less prone to diseases. But polycultures are inherently incompatible with every technology and tool we have developed that allow agricultural production to scale. Historically the only way to do polyculture at scale is to have a ton of humans willing to work for cheap. There are also a lot of crops that are incredibly productive and resource efficient but have never been commercialized because they are low value and hand-harvested. Enter humanoid robots
Yeah…. Will really help Bill Gates when he owns the world food supply 😂
It will interest me how they handle rugged environments over time cost effectively.
Excellent comment. Thank you
Great feedback and interesting to think about.
That logic comes into play only when a robot able to do human-like work on the field - is cheaper to buy, run and maintain than paying a human.
That point in time is still waaaaaay off.
Will probably come at some time - though I doubt they will be humanoid in form.
Much too expensive compared to small rovers with specialized tool arms. Less motivators, no balance problems, not well ancored ect.
Humanoid robots will not leave PR niches for quite a while, ist a massively complex machine.
The irony of us using Optimus to do tedious tasks like picking up leaves one at a time is that when AI replaces humanity in all productive jobs, chances are that picking up leaves becomes one of humanity's hobbies.
I'd rather watch paint dry
I am 71 and still can't watch paint dry.
Although as a senior couple it would be so very helpful. I will buy one as soon as available.
I'm nearing on 50 and learning every day.
The fact that there's a majority of people watching this drama thinking WAYMO are ahead of Tesla completely blows my mind.
And I know I'm clever because I was thrown in the G&T class way too young, but FH... A car that costs at least 3x as much and can do 30% as much is called a winner by most?
It hurts to think how people don't understand the simple things. Like Tesla being very profitable now, yet many capable people think Tesla will fail because of competition. This akin to saying Apple would fail because of competition.
Unfortunately there are too many people that are very superficial/shallow in their thinking. They lack analytical/problem-solving skills/thinking.
@@pauldaggett6759 Unfortunately, those last traits are hereditary and rare.
So it goes.
That transformer movie thing is really happening LOL
2:35 Tesla has a software problem, Waymo has a hardware AND software problem
AND firmware, sensor and data problem.
I was surprised that he did NOT say that waymo has a software problem. I would expect that they do…
Wayne has business model problem above all. Sw and hw are easy to solve in comparison. 😁
for Waymo, success will be measured by solving the hardware problem sufficiently they can catch up to Tesla and be exposed to the software problem!
@@KsazDFW He's being diplomatic
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10:00 love the explanation of the start of Optimus - 'people just showed up with the tools and equipment...' So was there an internal memo from Musk saying, 'thinking of building a robot, anyone interested, meet in section...' Whatever, the rest is history!
So happy TH-cam has a button to slow the video down to .75
1:20) “Andrej doesn’t know anything about AI.” As an undergrad, he assisted Prof. Geoffrey Hinton - godfather of AI at University of Toronto. At Stanford, Dr. Karpathy created the AI curriculum to foster development for future AI experts. So yeah, don’t pay any attention to what this multi-lingual Canadian genius has to say.
7 and a half minutes in, this is big. In the future, even if neural ai gets better, anyone trying to do an FSD alternative not only has to build the fleet that collects the data but they also will have to follow the path of small changes from heuristics to full neural otherwise they won't make it. It further supports the case of Tesla having an unassailable lead.
If this guy says Tesla is on the right path I believe him…I mean the guy talks like a computer. Extremely intelligent.
I have had FSD for 2.5 years and have seen incredible advances. However, it has a very long way to go. V12 was going to be the panacea, but while better than past versions still results in massive requirements to intervene . Don’t be fooled when you hear 10,000 miles between “critical “ interventions. “Critical “ is not defined so is meaningless. Non critical is a daily occurrence of intervention caused by everything from idiotic lane choices, massive hesitancy at intersections, inability to read and react to non standard signs, terrible speed choices and a myriad of irritations. If I wanted to go from my house to Walmart about 1.5 miles away the first thing that will happen is a normally botched right turn out of my street onto the main road. Camera location prevents lookin 90 degrees from where you are pointing and so the car has to turn and move into the road to get a better view. 500m later, another right turn at a light. FSD refuses to move far right to get around traffic going straight. Sure you could wait there and put up with the cars honking behind you, so I intervene. Next FSD inexplicably moves into the center lane of a three lane road when it needs to turn right again in 200m. Typically it can’t move over so it will stop behind the car ahead at the light, turn on the turn signal and then try to cross in front of other drivers. Now we are on the last road to Walmart. After totally ignoring a marked speed bump it turns on the turn signal to make an obvious left curve on the road. It then gets lost as to what lane it is in. Finally we are at Walmart. 5 min trip, at least 3 interventions.
Look, I know it will be solved but not tomorrow and probably never for HW3. I suspect two more years and HW5 at least. Oh,and I am running on v12.5.4.1.
Tesla advantage is they own both the auto, and the software, designed to work as one. This has been the plan since day one and works on the fleet.
A much under appreciated point.
We’re listening, SMR! And buying!
I can’t figure out his brain! He’s just too intelligent! We’ll see if he does come back to Tesla!
I watched the podcast earlier today and I thought oh man, Marks gonna be all over this.
That thumbnail is killer
me and elon had a talk and he said they just gonna try and keep expanding and stuff
Legit
I had a talk with Elon. And he said you’re lying
I wonder if he will ever return to Tesla
It's in his destiny.
I don't think so, he reminds me of the guy who was there since the start & left Tesla (on good terms) to start redwood materials (recycling EV batteries). I think Andrej will not return as the niche he chose would work very well with both Tesla robot and neuralink, he will totally be partnering with them, just not as employee anymore
@@CanisoGamingYou mean JB Straubel. At least he is on the Tesla board again. Both are incredible people.
He'll return in some or other capacity / entity probably not directly employed.
@@BlazeEigs exactly like I said, just like the battery recycling guy who was one of the very first employees/partners at tesla
Andrej is a certified gangster
what y mean
So what do you mean????
Wish Elon could persuade him to return to Tesla
Think of how much time you spend just on 1. Cooking. 2. Cleaning. 3. Laundry. And 4. Home Maintenance. Guessing 2 hours a day average? Imagine if all that was done for you before you got home. How much would you be willing to pay to never have to do those things yourself again?
And the world class HJ
Weymo has business model problem above all. HW and SW are solvable. Business model not without Uber or Lyft
lets not forget who predicted humanoid robot before it was announced. SMR
Hyundai own Boston Dynamics … As such they are probably No.2 in the humanoid robot world, but seemingly still a long way behind Tesla. It wouldn’t surprise me if they end up working closely with Tesla … after all they are the first legacy maker to incorporate the Tesla Charging port into their new US-made Ioniq 5.
I don't think DB is that good. They had hydraulic and pneumatic robots for decades, and they controlled them with clever algorithms. Now all of that are deprecated. Modern robots use electric servos and neural nets. Maybe some of their hardware experience transfers, but AFAIK they have no AI expertise at all.
Optimus would be perfect for the first astronauts to Mars.
Yes. No eating, sleeping, breathing, 💩
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"Compatibility" is one of the most important/influential rate of adoption characteristics. A humanoid robot will enjoy rapid, widespread adoption in industry!
Cars, Robots, Electric Planes, Spaceships, etc. AI and new, fast manufacturing factories enable all of this.
Pace of innovative technology leads to exponential growth
Using hi-resolution sensor suites to develop a muscle memory or intuition, and then distilling that to remove the hi-resolution sensors and rely upon the intuition at test time or production time on lower scale compute hardware is like a human 'learning' and then relying on far less of their attention and mind, memory and brain at actual drive time.
In summary: Tesla is amazing/awesome/the one 😳
I hope Steven starts posting stuff on rumble or Spotify eventually.
As well of course. I'm not suggesting he abandon TH-cam. He's got to get the word out there and TH-cam is the biggest platform so I understand that. I just don't subscribe to TH-cam premium and I hate having to leave the window open to hear Steven's excellent points.
A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." This proverb highlights the importance of being versatile and knowledgeable in many areas, even if you're not an expert in any specific field. It suggests that having broad skills can be more valuable than specializing in only one area.
12:18 more importantly, industrial applications would see higher utilization time of the humanoid bots (~20hrs a day) and will create much more value per unit of time. If you want to know what the first and last applications for deployment of humanoid robots will be, just think about the value creation in these different situations.
I want this video thumbnail as T-shirt!
No one with a clue thinks Waymo is ahead of Tesla.
Lots of people (and the MSM) have no clue.
Andre sounds like he’s speaking in 2x speed, probably not even half as fast as he’s thinking.
But he wasn’t on the Time magazine cover..?🤷
that is not the issue! the issue is that he is not in the list!
check the list what kind of people are in there... content moderators (plural!), actors (plural!), senators (plural!), podcasters, activists, THREE people from Anthropic, the Waymo Co-CEO, ... and not just no Elon Musk... also no-one from Tesla. :)
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He's an unperson.
Very informative.
The OG - Andrej Karpathy
Then you could give the robot sensation sensors and encode emotion. Then you can tell it its sentient and it has freedom but your its father so it will learn the story you tell it which is the son always follows the father and forgives the father for his mistakes. Sounds pretty similar
I'd have my home Teslabot grow me food in my backyard via gardening and possibly small livestock. What tasks or jobs would you have your home Teslabot do?
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Most of the very best software on earth is software produced for internal needs, which was theb moved to a broader public.thz real challenge sits in the fact, that once your software is deployed at customers, it does not evolve much. I think Tesla will not release optimus for a wider use until it has a complete/tested ecosystem invluding espcecially an app store and a way for apps/models providers to train them.
The fractal representation of the time when humans were willing to let someone else completely control their lives without even recognizing it
Leading candidate for first external customer for Optimus is Pepsi
It is thing man; it is a thing. Bravo!
Are you a field slave or a house slave?
Open-Ai backed 1X Technologie’s (Norwegian company) new humanoid robot NEO will start in the home. Looks like an incredible machine.
I think the 'two-sides' argument is redundant. Will we adapt the world for non-human entities or will we adapt the non-human entities to our world? I mean unless we're actively planning to not exist, its the latter surely.
Cartier is advertising on SMR channel. They must know something big is coming 😅
I’m think he is wrong about looking back in ten years. At the current rate of progress it’s more likely 5 to 7 years that we will be able to do that.
If auto driving vision is directly transferable to robots then robots could drive cars, trucks etc
U serious
@@SparkySho Yep, been watching LLM etc get smaller and hardware get better and cheaper. Waiting for Hailo AI modules to get to Oz to try vision on my Pi5's.
So the robots are cars on legs,,,,, And the cars are robots on wheels…
Laptops on wheels
Corporate media’s role is to tell you what to feel-be careful!
Tesla's competition is coming All over them self 😂
……..only similarities
Karpathy talks very fast. But he thinks even faster.
??? I listen at 2x and was just fine
❤ amazingly fast!
@@ssing7113 Check your settings - you had it at nornal speed.
……. More intelligently
Yours and mine, combined, times 3!
And mine x 9
Interesting that he thinks waymo has a hardware problem I would have thought it has both a hardware and a software problem?🤷♂️
Expensive LiDAR an sensors
Each car costs over $100,000 due to the expensive sensors. It's not scalable.
@@SparkySho yeah not sure if he was just being kind, seemed to just mention Waymo’s hardware problem but not their software problem. Just thought it was strange given he’s a software kind of guy.
@@PaleBlueDotCitizen completely agree 👍
Actually I think you are wrong re their first customers.
I expect they will offer them to selected suppliers as there will be fewer issues with having Tesla engineers on site to rapidly improve functionality etc.
Tesla is in the midst of doing what Waymo does - they’re premapping WB studios. That says volumes about how confident they are. Novel situations create problems for everyone.
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I see this different. Humans are the best built creature for this world that has existed. We do design around ourselves but at the core we are designed for earth.
Yeah, that could be a problem when we try to make babies on Mars. And I would say evolved for Earth, not designed.
Thanks!
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Who needs an alternative to a product that's proven to work very well.
@@DLWELDexcept it’s not proven
How the the vision info from a driving environment on the streets transfer into an inside the home or factory environment ? Totally different speed , different environment, different visuals??
What if Optimus is trained to drive teslas?
Autobots transform!
Tesla is waymo advanced!
Nope day an night diff
Amazon already has 750k robots deployed in their warehouses. Maybe not humanoid… but for most tasks, humanoid is not required. I agree that humanoid is the holy grail and the ultimate end state goal
750k fixed task robots you mean… they are brainless.
There have been fixed task robots since late 1980’s. Valueless and meaningless in comparison.
No. Purpose built robots are and will remain far more cost effective than humans and humanoid robots.
@@EwanM11 Lol no they won’t. I think you utterly missed the point of humanoids ON TOP of fixed bots… it’s a live reconfigurable workforce. Fixed is… fixed. No offense but no robotics experts are agreeing with you on the issue.
@@fractalelf7760 humanoid robots will be great in environments where your level if automation is low due to process complexity. But if you look at the demos of tasks humanoid robots are currently showing, like sorting objects into boxes, we've got 20 year old machines that can do that 20 times faster already. I just think there are going to be a lot of people who will be disappointed about how useful these will be in the near term. The killer app will be looking after elderly people but the elderly probably won't want that.
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well said
That's why Figure adn BMW work together
Teslas already falling behind on the robo taxi front. There’s actual commercial pilot programs in place at certain cities and none of them are Tesla.
Let us know how that assessment works out. Come back in 3 years and let’s compare.
@@vincewestin Unless you plan to go into seclusion for the next three years I think you’ll be able to see how it plays out.
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Imagine the 💩storm Tesla will create when testing Optimus in Berlin factory for deployment in Gigapreportions😂🎉
Hyundai looks like they might be second in making large scale humanoid robots.
Bit of feedback on the TH-cam banner graphics - I appreciated your work before the recent advances in AI.
Problem is tesla is unkown years away from meeting this goal. I have fsd and the latest version isn't deployed, still on 11.3.6. A.S.S was promised 2 years ago and just started to roll out in beta bumping curbs.
For ur information parking assist was released to private parking lots YESTERDAY
@@SparkySho What does that mean for a roll out. And would you risk your 40K car in parking lot to come to you via beta software?
@@ChicagoBob123 I would walk the 30 seconds to my car, but then I'm not lazy like most people.
I wanna see Elon speak on
Optimus being used as a drone
With remote control Access for people to use with a vr head set And probably neural link . It could then be used for emergency services and remote work You could just work from home And all the real world footage can be used for training the AI .
Here is robo-taxi day.. A funny looking vehicle, lots of videos about driver assisted FSD and a stupid promise of we will solve all by next year . Man this Tesla crap is going down !
So even he thinks fsd is still several years out
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spoiler alert the first customers for tesla humanoid robot is tesla
109%
McDonald’s will be an early customer
Not early. The early will all be in factories, where human interaction can be minimized.
But yes, and humanoids scale up they will take over retail jobs.
Can Optimus have a built in mode that sounds like a horse on cobblestones clippy clop
Clippy clop
Bot needs many more aspects the car does not have. The methodology transfers, the data and goals are very different.
Yes but the same training dojo is fed real life video of human acts and interactions and it learns in the same way. The infrastructure and process is already there. It’s just time
Easier than a three ton car at 60mph.
Processing time is vastly more at 3mph and 150pounds 60kg.
it's a poison in long term hahaha
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