That's the thing, 10k for a laundry robot, estimated btw because Ellie is saying a bipedal one and not a specialized laundry robot, doing all chores is a different thing.
@@Mutualititveyeah, it will be *A* bipedal robot. 10k, single engineer, something that can simply walk around and move its arms is already very impressive. One that can do chores? If you can wait like a couple of years and don’t care much about labor cost, you could probably get away with 20-25k in mostly parts and specialty fabrication
Ellie did a great job respectfully asserting herself here. I feel like sometimes people who aren't very inherently good at social skills can become masters of them in a different kinda way.
Unfortunately, Ellie probably needs to do this often this given the field she is in. In this case, I think it was less Vedal underestimating her, and just being shocked at the cost of a bipedal robot. 5-10k does seem low, but I trust the robotic engineer in the room.
Ellie: Yeah, my chat are all dads I need to impress. Vedal: That's.... weird. Nuero: *Rachel Zegler voice* Weird, weird, weeeeird. Vedal: Good job, sweetie.
I would ABSOLUTELY pay 10k for a robot that can do all my chores.
That's the thing, 10k for a laundry robot, estimated btw because Ellie is saying a bipedal one and not a specialized laundry robot, doing all chores is a different thing.
@@Mutualititveyeah, it will be *A* bipedal robot. 10k, single engineer, something that can simply walk around and move its arms is already very impressive. One that can do chores? If you can wait like a couple of years and don’t care much about labor cost, you could probably get away with 20-25k in mostly parts and specialty fabrication
Ellie did a great job respectfully asserting herself here. I feel like sometimes people who aren't very inherently good at social skills can become masters of them in a different kinda way.
Unfortunately, Ellie probably needs to do this often this given the field she is in.
In this case, I think it was less Vedal underestimating her, and just being shocked at the cost of a bipedal robot. 5-10k does seem low, but I trust the robotic engineer in the room.
@@jomujomu7513 Very true. She's a young woman in a field with very few women. These are basic survival skills in that situation.
Ellie: Yeah, my chat are all dads I need to impress.
Vedal: That's.... weird.
Nuero: *Rachel Zegler voice* Weird, weird, weeeeird.
Vedal: Good job, sweetie.
Ellie is so precious and gullible
Thats 1/10th of what he made in the hype train
@@randomthorn9286How does 54k subs and 8M bits get anywhere close to $600k? That's like $270k in subs before cut and $80k in bits after cut.
@@charltonrodda Yeah myb, miss-remembered 60k as 600k, deleting comment now
Considering most company ask for 100k for each, that price sound too good to be true
I'm old and poor, but if there's a payment plan option... TAKE MAH MONEY!!! (in the form of smallish payments made monthly)
Neurocar project vedal can retry the train test irl
bipedal plugged robot reminding me of eva smh
There's a reason Koko feels like the dumbest person in the room. It's because he is.
Neuro's pretty dumb
@mystrenula3911 Evelyn is smart enough to call him out, so the girls can't be that dumb. They're certainly more of a girl than he is. LOL
@@mystrenula3911 Evilyn is pretty good at calling him out. I think the girls are way smarter.
@@annejordan88 I was talking about regular Neuro