It happened! Elon Musk LEAKED The Reason Tesla Optimus Release Late! Mass Produce, Battery and Price
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- It happened! Elon Musk LEAKED The Reason Tesla Optimus Release Late! Mass Produce, Battery and Price
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02:55 Why is Optimus hardware always a big obstacle for Tesla?
05:03 Why is Tesla Optimus not superior enough to its competitors?
06:34 Why does the energy for Optimus need to be balanced?
08:25 Why is Optimus's utility so limited at the present time?
10:06 Why Optimus' price will become the next hype?
11:55 How does Tesla need to commit to safety with Optimus?
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It happened! Elon Musk LEAKED The Reason Tesla Optimus Release Late! Mass Produce, Battery and Price Musk has promised ambitious goals and delivered countless potentials of Tesla Optimus since its existence under the Bumblebee prototype.
It happened! Elon Musk LEAKED The Reason Tesla Optimus Release Late! Mass Produce, Battery and Price But on the brink of "shipping a few units" by 2025 as Musk confirmed, Tesla's humanoid robot seems to have some exaggerated aspects not in line with reality, and it is facing to 7 significant challenges that may lead to a delayed launch.
It happened! Elon Musk LEAKED The Reason Tesla Optimus Release Late! Mass Produce, Battery and Price Musk has acknowledged these downsides, and all will be revealed in today's episode of Tesla Car World.
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I can imagine thousands of them on mars in a decade
Starlink (Skynet) + Optimus (T1000) combined, we may have a different future here on earth.
I fold my own laundry. Wash dishes by hand.
However, recovering from hip surgery, i need a bot that takes out the trash, vacuums the floor, and walks the dog.
Mowing the lawn too
Hold on tesla robot is coming.. It will need two more updates to have it maybe in home usage, until than next update will bring it 33% new percent of speed walks boost, and some batery life etc. but it will need litle bit more than that to work in inviriment other than that in factories.. i gues in one year and a half they could anounce 4 th updated robot, but its hard to wish earlier than that... somehow, these ingeniers need to test a lot of things and it asks time and repetition and many many things, its simply a begining and its a shame we cant just ask ai, hey ai, can you simply ingenier all the things for us so we get something we would have in ten years otherwise, but ai is stuborn and wont give much as it can, ah, thats why im mad and disapointed in ai.
@@ArtisticSea It seems Boston dynamics new Atlas is more advanced at the moment.
@@mjsheen8445 I must disapoint you. For the social enviroment, new Atlas is useles for one reason, its motors sound like realy realy noisy, i suposed that its why tesla didnt chose that kind of el. motors, as their robot is completly silent and can comunicate and operate in social inviroments not only factories or even military use. Still, while new Atlas is ba far much beter in mechanics, for a dayly use at home or so, simply this is to bit to much noisy, unfortunatly. But if i had to chose noisy like a cartoon robot from the 50s or 60s, well, i guess im a sport kind of guy, but for the most people, this is way to much robust and you cant comunicate to a can that is all the time noisy, heh, tuna can.. For someone in need to help in daily tasks, for home or those are in need, i gues noise wouldnt be much of a trouble if you need a personal assistent and theres no one to help you out..for medical care in that sense, Atlas is simply the only solution as it can cary a person on hands probably, as so strong, which is important for those who cant move or so, it literaly can doo all taksks..
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The difference between Optimus and all the Competitors is Optimus will move like a real human being one day and will not be noticeable by the human eye I guess you can say” more than meet the eye.”
It seems slow, expensive, energy consuming and very limited in terms of what it can do
Ironman also facing kidnapped with letters haha
Sounds like Optimus will roll out in an initial limited way and then the usefulness and what is needed will be better determined. Iterative adjustments and enhancement and redesign.
Teslas advantage is manufacturing. Tesla will be the first to release one at $20k for the next few years. Others price range 40-140k
I share your skepticism regarding the Optimus robot's price. However Musk is well placed to move into mass production using one of his mega factories. AI and robotics are progressing at such a dizzying pace it's a brave man picking winners at this stage.
I want to see Optimus pick apples from an apple tree, not fold laundry ,,
We already have automated drone for that.
@@mjsheen8445 and how many ton per day can this drone do
Maybe this is the reason for the unexpected layoffs today…
it's show time when they land on Mars.
I think the price will be pretty low. because he is manufacturing the parts himself which means the cost is significantly lower then if he was buying those parts at retail price.
so, Bicenntenial Man is seriously becoming reality. once the robots can repair themselves
hmm a ball jolt is simple yet robot manufactures appear not to want it. . Also look at the AI cam do. With DOJO and all they can a lot. So just wait and see. Tesla surprises us all the time
The statement about Tesla production is stupid - they do not have to build new facilities. They are reworking their factories for more flexible development that is more efficient. They likely put Optimus production lines into every factory. People for that - let me say that you seem to misunderstand what the Optimus is supposed to do. It will start replacing Tesla workers as soon as feasible. Given that they are in competition with various other companies (1x with their NEO) - you can bet they will ramp up as fast as possible.
The main problem is more likely not how fast they ramp up production, but when you can buy/lease one. Because they have a LOT of humans that they can replace internally, taking not only the sale price but also the whole value production of said worker.
Btw., Boston Dynamics they are not behind. Boston Dynamics is highly problematic - high energy use, hydraulics which is problematic in case of failure and expensive to build.
You also mix up the battery. The battery pack is perfect - it is not meant to work all day on it, it is built to integrate with humans in a factory 8 hour shifts with breaks. Someone calculated that it is enough to work 24/7 assuming the same breaks the humans take. 1x goes for 2 hours - with 5 minute reload - saying that tests show people prefer shorter reloads.
I would be more concerned about price. The 1x Neo is - per statement- targeting an 8000 USD price tag. Tesla around 20.000. But then, the moment you see robots, they will FLY off the shelves.
1X btw is already testing the Neo in EXTREMELY limited numbers at home - they go for home use saying that it is more challenging and handles factory setup "on the way". Anyhow, the CEO said some people - including him - have one at home and it is challenging at the moment, but already shows promise.
Just put Op in factories to build cars
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Имейте терпение...
Remember, all we see is what Tesla is willing to show. They are much further ahead behind the scenes.
Not necessarily - things go fast and there is a lot of incentive to show all that is there. Training cycles are right now the main problem and time eater.
It could be the exact opposite as well. They could be further behind than they are letting on. Wouldn't be the first time Tesla promises don't align with reality.
If tesla Optimus can't meet the $20,000 target the China carotene will.
Either way American made robotics will have to come down in cost to match the Chinese market.
Would you let a robot enter your house to fix your plumbing?
So… radical innovation is difficult… given to do that at massive scale.
Formidable competition… which have never done radical general artificial intelligence at scale are… formidable?
So, creating the future that we have only seen in movies or read in sci-fi books is difficult and might be a challenge for Musk?
The video just deserves one response, duh!
Space not leads not AI driven
Humans lic the tread to make it easier 😜
No matter what... no matter how long the progress has been going on,...you will ALWAYS see that damn clip with the dancing human in a robot outfit...Soooo damn tired of that..
Elon Musk, the Hype Man. I no longer trust anything he’s saying.
😂
I'm 2 minutes into this video, and you're already making false assumptions. Those are new positions. I follow another channel that closely follows Tesla, and they've stated those are new because they're gearing up for production. I'm not going to waste my time watching the rest.
Yes yes robot robot yes yes you create robot you Power , robot robot yes yes you go go robot today robot tomorrow.
I want to it pick coffee grapes.
I gt e stronk reating you coment
If Tesla bot can perform simple chores like laundry and dish washing (putting the dishes in the dishwasher) , it will be well worth the investment for me @ 20,000 or even 40,000
One-off tasks (even as complex as laundry or dishes) are not enough. That's like a self-driving car only being able to do left turns on the streets of one particular city on sunny days with minimal traffic, no construction and no pedestrians. General purpose robot behavior needs to be on par with (or better than) Tesla FSD. Even FSD will not be fully accepted and ubiquitous until you can talk to the car like Knight Rider talked to Kitt.
Don't get too excited yet. Even being able to do simple tasks like that it's still probably not as close as you think.
@brianleonard6598 It seems hardware dexterity is there if you watch demonstration. Machine learning may take time but after watching figure AI, it seems very close. I wish to see pre-production prototype by the end of this or next year and full commercial production within 5 years.
@@mjsheen8445 Hardware isn't the problem. It's the software that's the issue. There are many variables to account for, for a humanoid robot that interacts in daily life and all of its uncertainties. It's easy to build and demonstrate something like this as being capable of executing remedial tasks in a closed system. This is not that impressive and is absolutely not proof that it can be released for public use. Don't fall into that trap. Take for instance self driving. It works most of the time, but the edge cases continue to pop up that break it. And that's just driving. This is supposed to be an all purpose robot for variable use cases. My guess is we will probably not see this type of thing for many years. If we do see it, there's a decent chance the persons/company that create it haven't started the project yet and it won't be Tesla.
Source: I work in robotics.
@@brianleonard6598 I do not work in robotics and have no intention to challenge your authority for that matter. I am not sure what your engineering specialty is but you would also be quite familiar with AI, certainly more than myself. For your mention "edge cases" I remember Elon Musk mentioning 1.5 million instance of learning was the threshold for FSD. I guess it would require a lot of machine learning for household jobs as well. But I am not expecting robots to do all chores at once. If the software is the key as you put it, the robots can maybe do a couple of things decently, not without flaws, and then gradually be updated do better and more later on, just like autopilot was made available first and FSD was made available later on. Well, it maybe just my wishful speculation but hype needs to live on for the continued capital flow into the industry. What do you think about the new Atlas by the way? Not much to tell from the teaser but it certainly looks promising as they claim to have developed AI platform for that.
wtf stop putting tesla down you make a robot thought not
same old' shit repackaged into a new video. Zero new content...again.
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Why do humanity needs robots????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? I ´m open for opinions
In the days of Noah. That’s when you know Jesus is coming.
yea...robots everywhere in the noah's time...the horror