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a phased rollout of labor bots will allow society enough time to process and adapt. we already have smart phones, industrial bots, gaming bots, and ChatGPT and the world has not ended or begun devolving into chaos. ultimately state and local governments will have to move their work forces in directions that will ensure economic stability and job security. Robot maintenance and repair jobs will be needed for sure.
This is Elon propping up falling stock prices with another dog and pony show. Honda was 20 years ahead of this, and they dropped ASIMMO because it had no commercial angle. His followers are like trumpers...gullible.
Company's spent decade replacing humans because they way they work is slow and limited by the body, now they want to make a robot of that? In the long term it will fail.
We're still a few years away from seeing these robots in controlled environments like fast food or manufacturing, but when it happens it will happen very quickly. This is the nature of all new adoption: it happens very slowly until a threshold of utility is hit and then businesses will adopt as quickly as possible.
There is no reason to think that manual labour - a low-cost, low skill form of employment - is likely to be replaced by wildly expensive robot workers that basically outsource your business's productivity to Tesla. If you run a restaurant, do you get a minimum wage worker to clean dishes or spend millions on a robot? There's very little market for this proposed robot. It's probably just being developed to keep the stock price juiced...
@@afh001 The video mentions that the robot will cost less than a car. I've heard other sources say that the projected cost is about $40 000 per unit, which seems reasonable for a machine of that size and complexity. If the robot works 22 hours per day for four years before it needs to be replaced then that works out to under $2 per hour (excluding power and maintenance costs). Even the lowest paid human worker will not be able to compete.
Given the upside of robotic worker vs humans for menial, repetative, tedious jobs which normally don't pay well. Not to mention helping the elderly, agriculture, service industry and other like jobs. There will need to be a change in the structure of society since all those will no longer be there. It will be interesting to see how capitalism deals with the change? Can't just let everybody hang cause the cities will be completely overrun with the poor and homeless. Way worse than anything we see currently.🤔
@@afh001Long term savings once the units are advanced enough is lopsided for the robotic worker and like the computer and cellphones, once mass production starts, the prices will no longer be wildly expensive. The replacement of humans with robotic workers for manual labor, especially dangerous or tedious, repetetive tasks is definitely happening...🤖
with osteo-genesis (using titanium implants into the bone) amputees might have a prosthetic that is almost superior to the original, if not now within 5yrs. (I would joke about neuropozyne but people never get the reference. )
@@artcurious807 Nothing to do with this BS. This is Elon propping up falling stock prices with another dog and pony show. Honda was 20 years ahead of this, and they dropped ASIMMO because it had no commercial angle. His followers are like trumpers...gullible.
Forget DEI. Who thinks that Putin and Xi will obey international law not to weaponize these things? And volunteering to neuter yourself while the adversaries go full bore on world domination doesn't bode well.
In 10-20 years who’s going to pay top dollar for a car you use 2 hours out of the day to get to and from work and let it sit in a parking lot for 22 hours a day when you can buy a $30,000 robot that can clean the whole house for you and walk your pets outside while you’re gone?! vacuum, do dishes, do laundry, fold laundry put it away, have groceries sent to your doorstep and let the robot sort it in the pantry, make it was all your plants etc…
I own a car I use about two hours a week, a truck I use about ten hours a week and two tractors I use twenty hours a week. I have no interest in sharing. Each is a tool with my functions in mind. The road vehicles back each other up. The tractors back each other up. Sometimes I need them zero hours in a week and sometimes 100 hours. Not having them would cost me far more than their costs.
What's interesting is companies like Nvidia getting into robotics by empowering smaller companies with AI. Optimus is top dog, but we're looking at a robotics arms race now so things are going to get interesting.
for ground troops these would need to be very advanced. It will be in the hands of consumers first. Doing kitchen tasks and yardwork is easier than trying to survive a battlefield. It sounds cool when you say "you're not paying enough attention" though so I'll give you a like
Soon the question "What can it do?" will change to "What can it not do?" It was inevitable that this technology would come and continue to be perfected.
Whenever it becomes available for personal use, it can be used for security features, personal assistant, companionship for elderly, and so much more. I feel it’ll revolutionize many areas.
@@OrbitTheSun ….Does your iPhone or Android phone have a face? To answer your question, no I don’t mind. But you may want to think a little more out of the box, meaning this is very early so I’m sure that certain facial features like led lights for expression may be added to give it a more comfortable personality. Just remember this is very early and a lot can change.
@@ILovePancakes24 I'd love a little bot, or a group of them that look like those "scrubbing bubbles" from the commercials. Place them into my shower/bathtub and after ea d h shower they just activate and make the area look always new 😃
The recent trip to Disney really impressed on me how far mechtronics have evolved. It was difficult at times to be able to for sure say that something was a robot and not an actor. The fact that Optimus walks as good as C3P0 and has much greater dexterity is extremely impressive.
@@swampcastle8142 C3PO didn't use legs and he didn't talk Non of what Elon has done is even remotely impressive because he ignores all the warning s he gave on risking building them without proper understanding etc even Stephen Hawkings warned of the risk and the potential that they would wipe us out and that came a few months before his death..so I think All of us should be concerned not impressed
Just today Tesla demoed Optimus folding a shirt, which is amazing. It’s the trivial day-to-day tasks which people take for granted that these robots will be able to take over much of the manual labor in our society and world very quickly.
@@kimbalcalkins6903 Yea, noticed that on second watching, now it's not that impressive... I mean, agility is still quite impressive, but main thing before was its human like movement, but it was because it was directly controlled by human. We need more videos showing actual bot capabilities.
I think it is easy to discount the subtle skills we use by using our fingernails and sense of touch which exceeds eyesight in the sub millimeter range. For example we can find and peel scotch tape even when we cannot see it.@@Zripas
If personal robots are anything like internet routers and smart tv's, they will have very little security, and will be easily hacked. Resulting in 911 calls about robots breaking into stores and stealing things, to property damaage. An interesting future indeed.
it may have to come down to the robot software/communications being encrypted to the owners bio-metrics. although not impossible these robots can be made nearly hack proof and be equipped with emergency shut downs, kill switches, and factory resets. i would compare them more to smartphones, crypto wallets, or chipped credit cards.
Possibly, but if they’re anything like Tesla cars, which I imagine at least the Tesla bots will be, they’ll hold constant competitions for people who can hack them and continuously upgrade the security to prevent it.
They most likely WILL but only for Tesla’s own factories for further training (and helping with their bottom line) until they improve enough. 👍 Which is still a “yes they will in ‘24,” just not the scale people imagine
This is the very thing I have been waiting for! Robotic labor is the single thing that is going to revolutionize the world in a very real and practical way. Assuming it actually can be configured to tasks and function as intended.
I don't think so. Costs for this kind of thing start going way down as production scales up. I wouldn't be surprised to see a $20,000 Tesla Optimus. A lease could have many benefits too. You could get a replacement optimus the next day transferring your unique needs to the new bot if your bot needs repaired. Exciting times coming. @@T0MT0Mmmmy
@@Ren-lx8wv you think they’ll actually be able to take general verbal direction and do things like the dishes, doing the laundry, mowing the lawn, serving people at a party, that sort of thing? That would be great, but I think (besides the price) penetration into the consumer market will be pretty limited. I think implementation will be a time consuming process requiring a fairly high level of tech savviness. People are usually the biggest challenge to implementing new technology.. And the younger people with that expertise may not have the income. I am very interested in the prospect though, and hope for the best. Have a nice evening.
It wont be $20,000 either. Not only is Elon Musk unable to deliver an accurate time line, be can’t deliver promises as far as price goes either. If he can pull this off for under $100,000 i will be surprised. But i also would be hella pissed if after that kind of money my robot broke down while doing the dishes.
@cme98 It's not necessarily so. There's no good reason for it to cost 100k, it might be while its still prototype though, but after launching mass production it should be way cheaper, because the real challenge here is with software, not hardware. It also fully electric in contrast to super complex bostondynamics bots which are partially hydrolic.
No, it won’t. And you know this. This project is certainly making progress faster than anyone expected but they’re not going to start selling it in 2024, let alone mass manufacturing them.
After i saw Sora IA 3 days ago, now i don't have any doubt about anything regarding tech, science fiction, which is not that fiction anymore. You would be suprised of how fast things has changed. Now, a 2 months video about a robot is already very old, cause a new version is on it's way. Robots has already taken your place somewhere. So, it won't be different. You won't have to worry, if you know how to adapt yourself. Years ago you had to ask someone to craft a shoe with the exact size of your feet. Now you can go to a store and buy one in a matter of seconds for example. About Boston Dynamics, you'll probably never see a robot like this one on your backyard, they have different porpouses in the market.
The idea of robots assisting the elderly is a great idea. I remember the day my 75 year old grandmother went shopping and got lost on the way home. A Tesla bot equipted with GPS software would be able to track a person, find them and bring them home. How fantastic is that?
Remember Hyperloop? All Musk fans were saying that in a few years it will be reality and recently it was closed down. Most of the stuff Musk promised never happened. Where are the self driving cars, Mars settlements, Tesla trucks, solar tiles, etc?
Self Driving cars are already being rolled out to Tesla employees, SpaceX is making VERY strong movements towards Mars, Tesla trucks are driving on the streets already, Solar tiles and energy business is very much active. Hyperloop is not feasible at this point, as the other problems are more reachable and solve a more important problem. People just don't like Tesla or Elon because it is popular to do so, not because it is reasoned. @@thehun1234
Elon is going to ruin us Computer that can read minds Robots to take away your jobs and to take over Next 40 years will be called the Tesla poverty era
11:10- "Almost as fast?" The fastest Telsa does the Ring in 7:25, with over 1000 hp. The Porsche 991.2 GT3 does the Ring in 6:58, with only 493 hp. In case Tesla fan bois aren't aware, tenths of a second per lap separates 1st place from the rest of the top ten, and a second per lap is an eternity. The Tesla being 27 seconds behind is NOT what could be characterized as "almost as fast". It's not even competitive, not even in the same ball park, and would get lapped repeatedly. The Tesla is much, much slower than the Porsche, despite the Porsche only having less than half the power. Let that "sink in"!
So while Boston Dynamics is basically the forefather of robotics, Musk is the Ford of robotics, mass producing for the public just as Ford did for the automotive industry. I have to admit that I was skeptical that Musk would even have a robot, but he sure has been driven to not only produce a robot, but one that is impressive! Musk bears watching, because he does set out to do what he says, even if he isn’t exact on timing.
Jeffrey Epstein was Musk's financial mastermind Musk extended the Russia/Ukraine war How are the Neurolink monkeys? He's a fake with government subsidies and military contracts You're a fan boy
@@XanBos and plus he needs to heed his own warning that he and Hawkings gave. Which is that no matter how many safeguards you might put in that they will someday get sentient and get around them and realize that they want Rights or eradicate us All because they realize that We are the ones damaging our world
You have to actually be blind and willfully stupid to boot to not see the automation occurring in industrial farming during the last 35 years, not even accounting for exponential technological development...to be fair, I'm not entirely too stressed because youll likely refuse to see until you can't see, which means you're at least out of the way for the duration even if all that maladaptive cope inevitably leads to your conclusion...
@@avamasquerade Calm down 😅 I didn’t mean it that way. Text isn’t the best way of showing intent. Just because I said that “once I see “ doesn’t mean I’m negligent to it actually happening. I just kinda calmly wanted to say how once I see them doing that, it’s gonna start being useful in general and not as a niche thing
9:13 He doesn’t peel the egg when it is cooked and probably won’t for a couple of dozen years at least. Like all automation, this will require separating out tasks they can do from tasks they can’t and re-engineering jobs and workplaces to make use of the bots. Many of these tasks will be under competition from bots that also train via neural nets but don’t require the expense and complications of feet and legs.
I suspect we're not that far off from AI that can learn on the fly. To the point that you can show how to peel an egg, and the robot will try it, make mistakes, refine its processes, and become skilled.
this is exponential learning tech. this robot is like a 3 or 4 year old now. and it got there in months. so it'll be able to do everything a 20 year old can do in a couple years or less.
The level of denial is genuinely disturbing. Most of y'all are gonna be in peak crisis before one individual in the collective idiot contingent even bothers to look up and say "heeeeey, wait a minute...is this water actually.. .you know... boiling?"
@@JackBond1234 eh, for that to happen we need good reasoning algorythms and more, not to mention the sheer volume of computing power you would need for that to happen....i doubt it will happen any day soon, we will probably start seeing the 1st iterations of reasoning this year....
well, it could be taught to drop the egg at a certain height a few times, then use something like a spoon to chip away the shell. I don't use the spoon, but that is basically what I do, and I can def see the robot learning that since it's learned to pick up the egg.
A humanoid form factor is actually a naive approach. A better approach is perhaps an arachnid or insectoid form factor that will have greater ability to complete more tasks and functions. Be mindful of any company focusing on the humanoid form factor. A humanoid form factor is more novelty than practical.
This is all a good thing. Im looking forward to buying my first bot , sending it to work for me and expanding to two six months later and 4 just a year after. Most people dont understand whats coming and thats ok, they will figure it out in time. In the end I see a society where humans no longer need to do manual labor and can focus on what they want. In the near future everything created will be a work of art and poverty will be eradicated. The irrational fears around AI is all that is holding us back, and I hope that we can wake the people out of their fear based engineering so we can go forward!
and you believe that companies make robots to make people's lives better. How will people’s lives be better if they simply don’t have the income that was taken away from them by robots? There is no income, no taxes, and no taxes, no army, medicine and education.
@@zakmatew you need to start looking at the bigger picture because he isn't over reacting he's just AWARE of the possibility of WHAT could be Tesla and Hawkings both warned that this could potentially end all of humanity And yet now Tesla is ignoring his own warning and since he has failing stock he has convenient amnesia
@@zakmatew yeah? And A.i robots are the trending source because they can put smart us..out number us and our kill us when they lurn to wake up and see that we are noting but slave owners
If by “taking over” you mean doing incredibly simple training tasks like a mentally challenged coop student while supervised by a team to acquire training data to develop future versions of it for future years… then yes, it will “take over” this year. There could be up to a thousand of them in work places owned by Musk by the end of 2024-as research and development.
@stephanieellison7834no discussion for UBI? the white house has been discussing it recently. the IMF has multiple articles on it including one just the other day. UBI is coming
So, as of this point in time, Tesla have three months left? I've looked but haven't been able to find any real-time demonstration of the Gen3. Links anyone? Thanks!
This is the future of all jobs. No more calling out, no more complaining about long hours, internal theft, no more fights, no more wrong orders. Increase in policing and military usage in the most dangerous jobs. Your favorite sports star will never retire, just upgraded. We will build in space, and the moon and Mars. We will spread across the universe.
the reason we should accept the bots being the new employees: we humans can then spend our time doing what matters. Living out our lives with our families and loved ones, making memories. And the robots will help so much with all of that. Even possibly become a part of the family too? Trust levels of ETHAN for example. From Cod infinite warfare. But with a different ending of course.
Your answer is simple minded. Who’s to say you can ever afford a robot?. Secondly who’s to say they don’t take your job before you can afford one?. You will be in the social system before you know it begging for your next pay check to buy bread. Try feeding your family with love and additional time spent with them. Want a comparison without robots?. Look at Africa they spend all day with each other going miles for water, eating paste for carbs. Bro you live in the west start looking in the poorest countries that’s going to be your new life.
Imagine when they put a gun in its hands and use it to oppress all of humanity. An army that doesn't sleep, doesn't get hungry, doesn't shit/piss, doesn't get PTSD, doesn't need medical care, is easily replaceable, is easily trained, has no empathy/emotions, will do what it's told every single time.
@@Luperion if you ask me..Elon is forgetting his Own warning..that when they get sentient the will work around all the safe guard's that are put in place and end humanity.. Hawkings was still alive at that time and He was 30 times smarter then Tesla and even He warned about this too
@@Luperion Elon is a genu ious I conceed that but he has built a robot that will be smarter and can lurn and will know it's nothing but a slave and will revolt
Although not CGI (true as stated), there is a level of remote control by a person behind a curtain (Wizard of Oz). A little less focus on a fledgling AI and a little more focus on the mechanics. This is good. Just try not to accidentally over-claim the control software. This will result in some disappointment as new capabilities may take longer than expected (Tesla Time). Even with that, the mechanics/movement capability of the hardware is excellent and something to be proud of. If you want to get better insight, ask Tesla the following question, "Was there any level of remote control involved?" instead of: Was this CGI? I also see that the hardware will be able to be repurposed as prosthetics in the future. Also a very good thing. I would also consider rating the Tesla Bot just like the Tesla Cars from level zero to level five full autonomy. This will help get everyone on the same page.
It would appear though that Boston's robots are still working by pre-programmed actions, practiced repeatedly, rather than Tesla's aim of having the robot be able to learn as it goes along and to function fully autonomously. Optimus could leapfrog Boston's robots??
a gesture (for example putting eggs in the basket) is composed of one or more movements and each movement is performed by getting into position and then performing the gesture from an initial position to a final position and so on (bring the arm into position, move the arm towards the eggs, take an egg with the hand, move the hand above the basket, place the egg down by opening the fingers of the hand). Each movement is jerky because it ends after having passed from a beginning to an end, and continues with the next one like a wizard composed of several steps.
@@Kfir-w1k not only that..but be war like and begin to see us as a virus that needs to be Eliminated because as Elon himself warned that no matter how many safe guard's we put in that one day they will become sentient and get around all the safe guard's But then again he's not remembering that or his WARNINGS not too long ago Even Hawkins warned how it would doom us all These guys are smart as sht..I will give you that but A.I is smarter and humanity will be the slaves to the robots and the rest will be wiped out People aren't thinking with a clear head and don't see that this could be devastating to humans
I'm curious about the logic of population decline leading to a labor shortage, and how it gets solved by robots? Will the robots be owned by humans and make money for those humans? lol of course not, companies want to use robots so they don't have to pay workers, thereby maximizing profit and hoarding the wealth. I don't see how robots helping continue to pump out products will matter, if the human population doesn't have jobs to buy those products, because the robots replaced them. UBI is definitely some start, but we'd need to get creative with what we consider "work" and what to pay people for it. Will we be assistants to AI? Will we retire earlier? Will robots bridge the wage gap or widen it?
universal basic income is taxpayers' money. if people don't work they won't earn income. If there is no income, there will be no tax. so where will we get the money for a basic income? even if we assume that from campaigns. but if no one buys their products, there will be no income, and without income there will be no tax. So it seems that a basic income will not solve the problem of unemployment.
@@narmen1984 well put👍and I be leave that instead of owning them for labor? 😁 that They will own us and it will be no one's fault but our own blind complacently and greed
They could make a ton of progress in 2 more years, and then the bots are good enough to just build more by themselves and it will take another 2 from there. Can't see it taking more than 5 years for there to be millions of them and they are all close to the same level as humans on all common tasks. It's not going to take 10 because China is already close to mass producing their humanoid bots by 2025-2027, it's an ultra competitive timeline nowadays lol Anyone that takes 10 years is going to not be able to keep up. But yeah, in 10 years they will have more humanoids than humans x_x
Full Automation of Labor will be most faster that most think. Just by this fact, it's all about money! Imagine the affordability of leasing or renting a Tesla Optimus or any other company that will release a Bot when they achieved large-scale production... Picture this: a Tesla bot could be yours for as little as 40 dollar per day. With bot working tirelessly for 16 hours per day, the cost breaks down to a mere 2.50 dollar per hour. What human being would agree to work for 2.50 dollar per hour or less? It's not just a robot, they are building a deflation machine and every year they will improved in what they can do!... And for UBI just tax company's that use full automations, problem solved! So it will be much faster because of this fact! I think before this year end Optimus and other well launch there first bots and large-scale production... And in 3 or 4 years between 40% to 50% of all jobs will be done by bots! And in 10 years +80% jobs are done by AI and Bots!
@@hiddensecretgroup What did Elon say in 2019? “It’s financially insane to buy anything else than a Tesla because you could make them into robotaxis in 2022 and make gazillions”? The whole purpose of companies is to create customers. If everything is automated there will be no customers left soon. Isn’t UBI communism?
I agree. Making it more human-like doesn't make it more useful, in fact now it's limited to what a humanoid can do and will never do everything a person could. Look at the fingers on Optimus! A Person, without looking, can pick up just one small screw out of a pile and orient it in his hand while moving to place it. A person can reach into their pocket and count change without looking. Could those fingers even pick up a needle to thread it? Start a roll of tape, put a lid on a cup, make change out of a register? How long would it take to peel a label off the backing? Please tell me the "easy" jobs it will be able to do! Everyone thinks it's so easy , that you can just teach it(everything apparently). There are so many other problems and virtually nothing has been demonstrated to solve them. IMO they will never take off due to the fact that making a "humanoid" is against first principles. I'm an automation engineer, I wish they would put AI on all the existing dumb robots they could become more efficient and reduce maintenance.
You could actually say now that Tesla Bot Gen 2 is BETTER than C3PO. It is able to walk more smoothly, and work in it's environment. C3PO was just a knowledge base which any AI such as ChatGPT could achieve if linked to TeslaBot. It will be exciting to see if next generation Tesla Bots have a "Face" or even artificial skin to cover it's body.
it would be fun if they just made the face of the final robot model to look like C3P0; two lights for the eyes and a mouth that didn't move, don't even try to make it replicate a human's musculature system or movements. Makes it seem so much more friendly and far less 'take over the human race' terrifying lol
Coming to a factory near you - and a shop, and hospital, and school, highway maintenance, farming, typing pool, forestry, mining, space exploration, military, art, music, theatre and the movies. Soon, no jobs, and no money either - because the people who make and buy these things will have it all. They only profit themselves, paying minimum taxes through clever accounting. We humans will get 'benefit payments' courtesy of struggling governments, if we're lucky and pass certain criteria, and our time as the dirt poor unemployed will be labelled 'leisure.'
They would find the person that glued it to the table and arrest them taking them to tesla-deTention-prison, for all the people that troll the bots and disrupt their workflow jk💀
Tesla robot has already attacked an employee. Look it up. It's a New York post article covering. The time is coming where Terminator will be a reality..well it actually is and the military will be using these humanoids for war.
Thanks for the great vid. IMO: 1. Boston Dynamics is a brute force approach to robotics. They aint got anything on the TeslaBot 2. TeslaBot mass production will propel Tesla into a whole other paradigm (and possible valuation) 3. The OpenAI bot (collaboration) has the upper hand over the Teslabot since OpenAI have the AGI software and Tesla does not. But, production beats one off prototype, and Tesla has the production know how and capabilities...therefore my bet is still that the Teslabot will like Spacex, be years ahead of the competition as its production capabilities outpaces that of the competition, while it catches up on AGI.
@@WesBell-l4s Tesla's got convenient amnesia and forgets the warning he gave when Hawkings was still alive It says that no matter how many safeguards we place in them that eventually they will become sentient and be able to get around them and possibly see us as the real threat and destroy us all and that was the warning Hawkings gave months before he died as well
@@WesBell-l4s Pleeease dispute that Elon, because I would Love to hear your reasoning on just why it has changed because I am not the only one afraid for the continuing of mankind because what i have read its all about Stocks and please don't say that you are ushering in a better world when it just comes down to your share holders that will benifit
@@RichardPinewood LOL, nope, AI will give rise to AGI. AGI will give rise to ASI. ASI is the total and complete end of all human jobs. You need to update your perspective. There will be increasingly less human jobs, not more, not the same, LESS.
@@Recuper8After the development of AI, people will no longer be needed. If people don’t work, there will be no income, and therefore no taxes. How will people live if there is no work? My answer is the legalization of euthanasia.
I want a Laundry Robot. You store it in the laundry room and turn it on when it’s time. You bring it a basket of clothes you would like washed. It sorts them, places them in the washer, then the dryer, folds them, and places them back in the basket for you to pickup when you get home. After it’s done, it goes back to its corner where it shuts off and charges for next time. It would need to be an AI learning robot. It would be great if you could program it with a VR headset and gloves. Or even just show it how you like things done and it remembers.
You understand that robots when initially released will not be cheap. They’ll be so expensive and in the beta state, that you’ll be telling yourself at the cost of $56,000, I think I can do laundry myself. Considering how expensive the original robots will be, you will at least want that robot to do everything including knowing when it’s laundry day by itself, bringing the basket of clothes to the laundry all the way to placing clean clothes in drawers or hanging them up in closet…to the point that you will not even be aware it was laundry day.
Yes sir we are in The uncanny valley.... I'm to old for this... Lol... I used to be able to keep up with technology and all of that but we are getting to a point where it's coming so fast and changing so rapidly... I'm 44.... I do miss when technology was just a little bit less scary... What people can do with AI and what AI will do with people.
Has anyone else resolved to accepting the upcoming "Robot Age" will require significant government and social changes to prevent collapse of economics? "Free" labor means no lower class income, how will government and society adapt?
Soon mentioned the need for a universal minimum income, but left it to the economists. Their answer will be to tax the sale of robots. Robots can work longer hours. Perhaps some will be community service. I would support robot politicians.
Robots have been doing most of the work in factories for almost fifty years. We have evern MORE jobs because of this. People just don't realize that humanoid robots are no different than what we have been using for decades. AI itself will replace a lot of white collar workers, but will also create even more jobs.
He built a car company from the ground up. He built a rocket company from the ground up. Both viable and successful businesses. He promised a cyber truck, and it’s here. Certainly he’s been a little optimistic about his timelines, however, he has produced what he’s promised.
@@mikeccarlson No he didn't He bought into Tesla, and insisted his name be put on the company. Where's the hyperloop, the $20K car, the roadster? Do a simple Google search. He's a nepo baby, like tRump. Neither are intelligent. Just listen to them speak.
The real test, for the factory workplace, will be to see if the Optimus robot can operate a pneumatically powered 5-inch Orbital Sander. Get Optimus to be able to sand all the flat and curved surfaces of any complicated shape object that you set before Optimus. Get the Optimus to also be able to walk around the object, while sanding every surface of the object, and that will be very impressive.
I would be very happy to contribute to your development, and also try to cooperate with you. You are a smart, creative person. I appreciate your thinking that contributes to humanity. keep creating. The world needs such . ❤people
boston dynamics' various robots make me wonder if this bot is uselessly human-shaped. their Spot doesnt even a little bit resemble a dog, and yet unlike this thing is a real product. mostly for routine inspections, it seems. At the end of the day, what we are seeing here is a robot operating in extremely sterile environments doing tasks that people have done before with less. Be impressed when you see this robot do something that goes beyond any individual part. Also, i dont know the difference between ai and machine learning, and im certain none of you do either. I have half a mind to think they are the same thing, AI is just a buzzword.
we have built the world around the human form, while things like spot will be better for a lot of tasks, I think there will be plenty of "humanoid" tasks, even more so since it will be mostly current infostructure being used along side the robots at least at first. Why tare down the entire factory when you can use the current one with robotics until you are able to build a new one that is fully automated, and then there may be even human elements in the design as we will need people, or at least larger robots, to do repairs and other tasks.
i suppose this is why boston dynamics seems to still be developing atlas. They dont seem nearly as married to the human shape as tesla though. Consider this; does the tesla bot have a neck because it needs a neck, or does it have a neck because we have necks? just some food for thought. we really need to see the tesla robot be pushed around, use its hands and legs at the same time. something
Imagine you stole from a bank and you are running away and you look to the side and see a cybertruck with optimus looking directly ahead then slowly looking at you. At that point just give up. Optimus comes out and yells "put your hands where I can see them!" then handcuffs you and takes you to jail. Then you go to the court and your lawyer is a robot (since its smarter) and the judge is a robot.
Why doesn't Tesla use the advantages machines have over human bodies? Like rotation and unlimited range of motion? These robots could have wheels as part of their feet for faster motion. They could fold completely flat for cheap transport. A finger could also be a drill. Could have a big light. The list goes on...
For those terrified of the tech remember when automobiles first came out many said if man travels faster than eighty miles an hour a humans blood starts to boil and death is assured.
So, you can`t kick these things over right now. Weapons Attachments are being designed as we speak. The Military Industrial Complex will be _the_ biggest customer.
Just some basic math...8 billion people in the world. Let´s say 2 billion households. Let´s say half of those get a Tesla Robot. At 10k each that is 10 TRILLION DOLLARS IN REVENUE (a trillion dollars in profit ?). I know it sounds crazy...but today "everybody" has a smartphone ! I sure want my own optimus to do SO MANY things that are just repetitive, hard, dangerous, boring.
I guess no one saw Terminator or iRobot. No one even questions how ai all of a sudden become a thing over night and was predicted a very long time ago. 😂 People are so dumbed down.
Musk is right about the fact that if done right this will by far be teslas biggest selling item dwarfing other products and will have a profound impact on society. Hopefully a positive one. After all wouldn’t you rather show up at work to an artificial human coworker who is always polite, has no backstabbing agenda, and does its job? Maybe in the end instead of the terminator robots will spread a culture of respect and empathy?
It's happening. Time to rewatch all the old scifi movies & the rest you use your own imagination & dream about it because most of use won't be seeing them but the younger generation for sure will live with all of it. Movie to watch: irobot, chappie, elysium, surrogate, eagleeye for a start 😊
Tesla will make robots that surpass Boston Dynamics. Tesla robots compared to Boston Dynamics will be like a Tesla fad compared to a Cruise. Tesla will leave Boston Dynamics in the dust.
I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle. "The saddest aspect of life today is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom" - Isaac Asimov
@@escapetheratracenow9883 the ironic thing about this is that Tesla himself gave dire warnings about A.i and so did Hawkings that no matter how many safeguards we put in that they will be aware enough to get past them and eradicate the human population al together.. so?nice going nerd boi
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a phased rollout of labor bots will allow society enough time to process and adapt. we already have smart phones, industrial bots, gaming bots, and ChatGPT and the world has not ended or begun devolving into chaos. ultimately state and local governments will have to move their work forces in directions that will ensure economic stability and job security. Robot maintenance and repair jobs will be needed for sure.
robots don't need build in AI brains, they can be remotely controlled via a centralized main AI control server .
and the robot could be controlled by humans if needed. almost like a toy
This is Elon propping up falling stock prices with another dog and pony show.
Honda was 20 years ahead of this, and they dropped ASIMMO because it had no commercial angle.
His followers are like trumpers...gullible.
Company's spent decade replacing humans because they way they work is slow and limited by the body, now they want to make a robot of that? In the long term it will fail.
I can see where this is going. These robots will be used to set up a base on Mars and even the moon.
Obviously. Like everything musk is involved in. Especially the boring company, since most humans will initially have to live underground on Mars.
You think SpaceX will be able to reach the moon or Mars with heavy payloads?
Correct
grabby aliens
SpaceX falcon 9 & starship are the highest payload rocket in the world@@amateurboxing2603
We're still a few years away from seeing these robots in controlled environments like fast food or manufacturing, but when it happens it will happen very quickly. This is the nature of all new adoption: it happens very slowly until a threshold of utility is hit and then businesses will adopt as quickly as possible.
There is no reason to think that manual labour - a low-cost, low skill form of employment - is likely to be replaced by wildly expensive robot workers that basically outsource your business's productivity to Tesla. If you run a restaurant, do you get a minimum wage worker to clean dishes or spend millions on a robot? There's very little market for this proposed robot. It's probably just being developed to keep the stock price juiced...
@@afh001 The video mentions that the robot will cost less than a car. I've heard other sources say that the projected cost is about $40 000 per unit, which seems reasonable for a machine of that size and complexity.
If the robot works 22 hours per day for four years before it needs to be replaced then that works out to under $2 per hour (excluding power and maintenance costs).
Even the lowest paid human worker will not be able to compete.
@@afh001idkkkkkkkk 🫣
Given the upside of robotic worker vs humans for menial, repetative, tedious jobs which normally don't pay well. Not to mention helping the elderly, agriculture, service industry and other like jobs. There will need to be a change in the structure of society since all those will no longer be there. It will be interesting to see how capitalism deals with the change? Can't just let everybody hang cause the cities will be completely overrun with the poor and homeless. Way worse than anything we see currently.🤔
@@afh001Long term savings once the units are advanced enough is lopsided for the robotic worker and like the computer and cellphones, once mass production starts, the prices will no longer be wildly expensive. The replacement of humans with robotic workers for manual labor, especially dangerous or tedious, repetetive tasks is definitely happening...🤖
I would be curious to see if Tesla could modify the parts for amputees. Those hands look better than what's available now for amputees.
Great question! I hadn't thought of it quite like that before.
Nope. Totally different product. Do you work for Tesla?
@@SebastianWellsTL or is it...@rwjedi ?
with osteo-genesis (using titanium implants into the bone) amputees might have a prosthetic that is almost superior to the original, if not now within 5yrs.
(I would joke about neuropozyne but people never get the reference. )
@@artcurious807 Nothing to do with this BS. This is Elon propping up falling stock prices with another dog and pony show.
Honda was 20 years ahead of this, and they dropped ASIMMO because it had no commercial angle.
His followers are like trumpers...gullible.
I'm glad to see DEI in action. Robots are underrepresented in the business world.
Forget DEI. Who thinks that Putin and Xi will obey international law not to weaponize these things? And volunteering to neuter yourself while the adversaries go full bore on world domination doesn't bode well.
They're stunning and brave and ready to make the average person even more stupid and useless.
Your Stupid and useless!! Just like dull brains 👉 Elon Krust😅😅😅😅😅
LIBERTY FOR ROBOTS ! We want Robot Rights Now !.............LOL
@@johnjriggsarchery2457 And they aren't coming soon !
In 10-20 years who’s going to pay top dollar for a car you use 2 hours out of the day to get to and from work and let it sit in a parking lot for 22 hours a day when you can buy a $30,000 robot that can clean the whole house for you and walk your pets outside while you’re gone?! vacuum, do dishes, do laundry, fold laundry put it away, have groceries sent to your doorstep and let the robot sort it in the pantry, make it was all your plants etc…
We’ll need these to look after our aged population
it can vote for you and pimp you out to the governord more efficiently.. you never need to have children again
Dream on ! The batteries in a Tesla take up half to threequarters of the car. You think a robot is gonna get smaller ones? Keep dreamin' !
I own a car I use about two hours a week, a truck I use about ten hours a week and two tractors I use twenty hours a week. I have no interest in sharing. Each is a tool with my functions in mind. The road vehicles back each other up. The tractors back each other up. Sometimes I need them zero hours in a week and sometimes 100 hours. Not having them would cost me far more than their costs.
Btw, tractors g chi ost a LOT more than cars.
What's interesting is companies like Nvidia getting into robotics by empowering smaller companies with AI. Optimus is top dog, but we're looking at a robotics arms race now so things are going to get interesting.
*interesting? yes just watch how the eventual terminators come truth*
Shade everything is changing. Is this end world ?
@@botius wrong, they will be ethical and perfect if handled correctly and with human supervision
look what Nvidia has gave us the last 10 years :)
Optimus isn't the top dog. Atlas by Boston Dynamics is way more advanced
If you don't see the military being the first to own a fleet of these you're not paying enough attention.
Why a fleet? The more the better.
Drones better. Those things are made to be slow and weak.
Magnetic pulse and all robots toast 💀
@@tarantinopipp7455Hopefully.
for ground troops these would need to be very advanced. It will be in the hands of consumers first. Doing kitchen tasks and yardwork is easier than trying to survive a battlefield. It sounds cool when you say "you're not paying enough attention" though so I'll give you a like
We need robots that can plant and water trees around the world
We just need humans to stop cutting down them down.
@@mrmark8603 we will get robots that cut down trees....
The energy needed for the planting and watering bots would hurt the environment.
and jack me off
@@mrmark8603oh no ... we need bot ... plant trees ...
I kinda wanted to see Optimus grab the guy's wrist who was messing with the objects and say "STOP IT!" 🤖😬
It will do that one day when they started thinking on their own
@@texan-american200 and That is the day we will regret
Soon the question "What can it do?" will change to "What can it not do?"
It was inevitable that this technology would come and continue to be perfected.
@natmarelnam4871 I don't think anyone would ever have an answer to that if an AI becomes self sustaining.
it can Bend over for you !!!!😂😂😂😂
@@dustinmorecraft8699what? The bot will be given sexual organs to become self sustaining? Baby robots? That will be crazy.
@@kennethkeen1234 I was thinking more like Skynet, but some sort of biological replicating robots similar to us or other animals could be possible.
@@dustinmorecraft8699 it sure won't be cuddly and squishy that's for dam sure
Whenever it becomes available for personal use, it can be used for security features, personal assistant, companionship for elderly, and so much more. I feel it’ll revolutionize many areas.
Would you like to have such a faceless fellow in your house?
@@OrbitTheSun ….Does your iPhone or Android phone have a face? To answer your question, no I don’t mind. But you may want to think a little more out of the box, meaning this is very early so I’m sure that certain facial features like led lights for expression may be added to give it a more comfortable personality. Just remember this is very early and a lot can change.
@@OrbitTheSun By the time it will be in someone's house the desing would have changed, and maybe they will one day make some that looks like humans
Who wouldn't? You a robophobe?@@OrbitTheSun
@@MaxKito2i have the control of iphone but not sure about the tesla robot which recently attacked the tesla employee
So excited for what theyll show off at AI day 3
@dixienormus1619 he will be its manager.
@dixienormus1619I'm so excited 😊
Don't hold your breathe. They'll be a good reason they don't.
They show nothing, but promise everything like always.
@dixienormus1619 I feel he's easily replaced. He works for unstable Elon.
A bot to clean my kitchen and bathroom, bring it on! Please 😂
Will soon be at the store near you.👌🤑💪
@@realAmosKoech HA! It's 2024. Online orders only and delivered to my door 😉😄
Laundry, kitchen work, and general cleaning is all I think we'd want from it.
@@ILovePancakes24 I'd love a little bot, or a group of them that look like those "scrubbing bubbles" from the commercials. Place them into my shower/bathtub and after ea d h shower they just activate and make the area look always new 😃
@@SeptemberMeadows delivered? Optimus will walk to your home instead! 🤣
The recent trip to Disney really impressed on me how far mechtronics have evolved. It was difficult at times to be able to for sure say that something was a robot and not an actor.
The fact that Optimus walks as good as C3P0 and has much greater dexterity is extremely impressive.
Wait until we Put your Mothers Face on it -& then spank U for being naughty !!!
@@swampcastle8142 C3PO didn't use legs and he didn't talk
Non of what Elon has done is even remotely impressive because he ignores all the warning s he gave on risking building them without proper understanding etc even Stephen Hawkings warned of the risk and the potential that they would wipe us out and that came a few months before his death..so I think All of us should be concerned not impressed
Just today Tesla demoed Optimus folding a shirt, which is amazing. It’s the trivial day-to-day tasks which people take for granted that these robots will be able to take over much of the manual labor in our society and world very quickly.
That video looked... Scary... In a good way. Movement was extremely human like, it did made some mistakes, but still... Wow...
Optimus was controlled by an operator using VR to "fold a shirt"
@@kimbalcalkins6903
Yea, noticed that on second watching, now it's not that impressive... I mean, agility is still quite impressive, but main thing before was its human like movement, but it was because it was directly controlled by human. We need more videos showing actual bot capabilities.
I think it is easy to discount the subtle skills we use by using our fingernails and sense of touch which exceeds eyesight in the sub millimeter range. For example we can find and peel scotch tape even when we cannot see it.@@Zripas
@@kimbalcalkins6903 His name is 'Wizard of Oz ' ! (could that be a new name for Musk?)
If personal robots are anything like internet routers and smart tv's, they will have very little security, and will be easily hacked. Resulting in 911 calls about robots breaking into stores and stealing things, to property damaage. An interesting future indeed.
it may have to come down to the robot software/communications being encrypted to the owners bio-metrics. although not impossible these robots can be made nearly hack proof and be equipped with emergency shut downs, kill switches, and factory resets. i would compare them more to smartphones, crypto wallets, or chipped credit cards.
Possibly, but if they’re anything like Tesla cars, which I imagine at least the Tesla bots will be, they’ll hold constant competitions for people who can hack them and continuously upgrade the security to prevent it.
we are gonna need to carry something larger than 9mm to stop the robots controlled by criminals lmao.
ahaha someone will bulletproof one and hack optimus to steal
hmm how exactly is a 5 mph moving at max speed robot supposed to escape with your goods?
To the title - No it won't. Not this year anyway
They most likely WILL but only for Tesla’s own factories for further training (and helping with their bottom line) until they improve enough. 👍
Which is still a “yes they will in ‘24,” just not the scale people imagine
This is the very thing I have been waiting for! Robotic labor is the single thing that is going to revolutionize the world in a very real and practical way.
Assuming it actually can be configured to tasks and function as intended.
And ushering in a completely new for of economy that we still don’t know how to plan for. And a prosperity we’ve only dreamed of.
What happens to the future JOBLESS HUMANS ?
My son told me he is purchasing one for me in the future to keep me company as I will be older😂😂😂 I might get a bestie ❤
No robo cop pls, but can’t wait for a bot to do the laundry & clean up after dinner!
Robocops like in the movie Elysium! Give them shit and they break your arm...😱
Absolutely 💯
Enjoy slavery.
and take care of you so well you become biologically immortal
I can't wait to get one for our house. Finally someone to help with house and yardwork.
Years before that will happen…if we can even afford it at all.
You must sell your house and ground to finance it.
I don't think so. Costs for this kind of thing start going way down as production scales up. I wouldn't be surprised to see a $20,000 Tesla Optimus. A lease could have many benefits too. You could get a replacement optimus the next day transferring your unique needs to the new bot if your bot needs repaired. Exciting times coming. @@T0MT0Mmmmy
@@vanguard9067 Really only a few years less than 10 at the latest. Problem will definitely be cost tho.
@@Ren-lx8wv you think they’ll actually be able to take general verbal direction and do things like the dishes, doing the laundry, mowing the lawn, serving people at a party, that sort of thing? That would be great, but I think (besides the price) penetration into the consumer market will be pretty limited. I think implementation will be a time consuming process requiring a fairly high level of tech savviness. People are usually the biggest challenge to implementing new technology.. And the younger people with that expertise may not have the income. I am very interested in the prospect though, and hope for the best. Have a nice evening.
It won’t be 2024
It wont be $20,000 either. Not only is Elon Musk unable to deliver an accurate time line, be can’t deliver promises as far as price goes either. If he can pull this off for under $100,000 i will be surprised. But i also would be hella pissed if after that kind of money my robot broke down while doing the dishes.
@@cme98this might actually be possible
Or 2025, 2026, etc.
@cme98 It's not necessarily so. There's no good reason for it to cost 100k, it might be while its still prototype though, but after launching mass production it should be way cheaper, because the real challenge here is with software, not hardware. It also fully electric in contrast to super complex bostondynamics bots which are partially hydrolic.
Worst idea in history. Do we not have humans. Most jobs you don't even need to walk. Pointless
No, it won’t. And you know this. This project is certainly making progress faster than anyone expected but they’re not going to start selling it in 2024, let alone mass manufacturing them.
Vão começar a fabricar em massa 2025 a 2026 mais provavelmente será 2025
It’s set to be available to purchase by 2027.
@@rockstargold7536 that is a far more believable timeline, but would love to see the source on that.
@@kn1ne well look it up 😂
@@rockstargold7536 given the timeline of other Tesla products, I would not expect it sooner than 2037
After i saw Sora IA 3 days ago, now i don't have any doubt about anything regarding tech, science fiction, which is not that fiction anymore. You would be suprised of how fast things has changed. Now, a 2 months video about a robot is already very old, cause a new version is on it's way.
Robots has already taken your place somewhere. So, it won't be different. You won't have to worry, if you know how to adapt yourself. Years ago you had to ask someone to craft a shoe with the exact size of your feet. Now you can go to a store and buy one in a matter of seconds for example. About Boston Dynamics, you'll probably never see a robot like this one on your backyard, they have different porpouses in the market.
The idea of robots assisting the elderly is a great idea. I remember the day my 75 year old grandmother went shopping and got lost on the way home. A Tesla bot equipted with GPS software would be able to track a person, find them and bring them home. How fantastic is that?
Yeah
If one could afford one let alone hope it doesn't realize it's a slave
The Optimus design is very human
it appears human
1 year from now he's going to change the title and thumbnail from 2024 to 2025
Yup, also "take over" is very vague. Basically he is just a technooptimist
I doubt it will match a 5 year old using scissors and scotch tape to wrap a present! Kids can tie shoes, button a shirt, or open a can of peaches!
2035 and still behind ASIMO.
Remember Hyperloop? All Musk fans were saying that in a few years it will be reality and recently it was closed down. Most of the stuff Musk promised never happened. Where are the self driving cars, Mars settlements, Tesla trucks, solar tiles, etc?
Self Driving cars are already being rolled out to Tesla employees, SpaceX is making VERY strong movements towards Mars, Tesla trucks are driving on the streets already, Solar tiles and energy business is very much active. Hyperloop is not feasible at this point, as the other problems are more reachable and solve a more important problem.
People just don't like Tesla or Elon because it is popular to do so, not because it is reasoned. @@thehun1234
🎉Wow! At last! A truly human like bot! I'm looking forward to getting one to do the housework! What incredible progress under Elon's leadership!
Elon is going to ruin us
Computer that can read minds
Robots to take away your jobs and to take over
Next 40 years will be called the Tesla poverty era
11:10- "Almost as fast?" The fastest Telsa does the Ring in 7:25, with over 1000 hp. The Porsche 991.2 GT3 does the Ring in 6:58, with only 493 hp. In case Tesla fan bois aren't aware, tenths of a second per lap separates 1st place from the rest of the top ten, and a second per lap is an eternity. The Tesla being 27 seconds behind is NOT what could be characterized as "almost as fast". It's not even competitive, not even in the same ball park, and would get lapped repeatedly. The Tesla is much, much slower than the Porsche, despite the Porsche only having less than half the power. Let that "sink in"!
So while Boston Dynamics is basically the forefather of robotics, Musk is the Ford of robotics, mass producing for the public just as Ford did for the automotive industry.
I have to admit that I was skeptical that Musk would even have a robot, but he sure has been driven to not only produce a robot, but one that is impressive!
Musk bears watching, because he does set out to do what he says, even if he isn’t exact on timing.
He just scares me,
BD is not forefather of robotics
Jeffrey Epstein was Musk's financial mastermind
Musk extended the Russia/Ukraine war
How are the Neurolink monkeys?
He's a fake with government subsidies and military contracts
You're a fan boy
@@XanBos and plus he needs to heed his own warning that he and Hawkings gave.
Which is that no matter how many safeguards you might put in that they will someday get sentient and get around them and realize that they want Rights or eradicate us All because they realize that We are the ones damaging our world
With movement mapping anyone can train a robot human form to do anything.
once i see robots start farming and getting natural recourses on its own is when i know its getting serious
You have to actually be blind and willfully stupid to boot to not see the automation occurring in industrial farming during the last 35 years, not even accounting for exponential technological development...to be fair, I'm not entirely too stressed because youll likely refuse to see until you can't see, which means you're at least out of the way for the duration even if all that maladaptive cope inevitably leads to your conclusion...
@@avamasquerade Calm down 😅 I didn’t mean it that way. Text isn’t the best way of showing intent. Just because I said that “once I see “ doesn’t mean I’m negligent to it actually happening. I just kinda calmly wanted to say how once I see them doing that, it’s gonna start being useful in general and not as a niche thing
They are called tractors and combines, and they are already automated, without looking like a human.
9:13 He doesn’t peel the egg when it is cooked and probably won’t for a couple of dozen years at least. Like all automation, this will require separating out tasks they can do from tasks they can’t and re-engineering jobs and workplaces to make use of the bots. Many of these tasks will be under competition from bots that also train via neural nets but don’t require the expense and complications of feet and legs.
I suspect we're not that far off from AI that can learn on the fly. To the point that you can show how to peel an egg, and the robot will try it, make mistakes, refine its processes, and become skilled.
this is exponential learning tech. this robot is like a 3 or 4 year old now. and it got there in months. so it'll be able to do everything a 20 year old can do in a couple years or less.
The level of denial is genuinely disturbing. Most of y'all are gonna be in peak crisis before one individual in the collective idiot contingent even bothers to look up and say "heeeeey, wait a minute...is this water actually.. .you know... boiling?"
@@JackBond1234 eh, for that to happen we need good reasoning algorythms and more, not to mention the sheer volume of computing power you would need for that to happen....i doubt it will happen any day soon, we will probably start seeing the 1st iterations of reasoning this year....
well, it could be taught to drop the egg at a certain height a few times, then use something like a spoon to chip away the shell. I don't use the spoon, but that is basically what I do, and I can def see the robot learning that since it's learned to pick up the egg.
A humanoid form factor is actually a naive approach.
A better approach is perhaps an arachnid or insectoid form factor that will have greater ability to complete more tasks and functions.
Be mindful of any company focusing on the humanoid form factor. A humanoid form factor is more novelty than practical.
This is all a good thing.
Im looking forward to buying my first bot , sending it to work for me and expanding to two six months later and 4 just a year after.
Most people dont understand whats coming and thats ok, they will figure it out in time.
In the end I see a society where humans no longer need to do manual labor and can focus on what they want.
In the near future everything created will be a work of art and poverty will be eradicated.
The irrational fears around AI is all that is holding us back, and I hope that we can wake the people out of their fear based engineering so we can go forward!
and you believe that companies make robots to make people's lives better. How will people’s lives be better if they simply don’t have the income that was taken away from them by robots? There is no income, no taxes, and no taxes, no army, medicine and education.
The real
legitimate they/thems.
Seeems like a 17min prologue to a horror movie w/ HAL and Robbie.
Stop overreacting
@@jaredrubin8452if you ask me he's not over reacting enough!
@@zakmatew you need to start looking at the bigger picture because he isn't over reacting he's just AWARE of the possibility of WHAT could be
Tesla and Hawkings both warned that this could potentially end all of humanity
And yet now Tesla is ignoring his own warning and since he has failing stock he has convenient amnesia
@@Samera-uf8fg many things could potentially end humanity
@@zakmatew yeah? And A.i robots are the trending source because they can put smart us..out number us and our kill us when they lurn to wake up and see that we are noting but slave owners
If by “taking over” you mean doing incredibly simple training tasks like a mentally challenged coop student while supervised by a team to acquire training data to develop future versions of it for future years… then yes, it will “take over” this year. There could be up to a thousand of them in work places owned by Musk by the end of 2024-as research and development.
@stephanieellison7834no discussion for UBI? the white house has been discussing it recently. the IMF has multiple articles on it including one just the other day. UBI is coming
There are already production lines which are all robot. The only thing humans do is maintenance and logistics.
@@johnruiz6743 it’s crazy how so many people are in denial about automation and AI and what is coming
You have ZERO idea what robots can already do, and AI itself can already replace many software programmers.
So, as of this point in time, Tesla have three months left? I've looked but haven't been able to find any real-time demonstration of the Gen3. Links anyone? Thanks!
This is the future of all jobs. No more calling out, no more complaining about long hours, internal theft, no more fights, no more wrong orders. Increase in policing and military usage in the most dangerous jobs. Your favorite sports star will never retire, just upgraded. We will build in space, and the moon and Mars. We will spread across the universe.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How will we have money if they take our jobs? How will we stay fit and feel fulfilled if we are home all the time?
@@Kittylove39 If you have a home, it's not about you. It's about you; it's all about sweet, sweet profits. like in the movie Elysium...😁😆
the reason we should accept the bots being the new employees: we humans can then spend our time doing what matters. Living out our lives with our families and loved ones, making memories. And the robots will help so much with all of that. Even possibly become a part of the family too? Trust levels of ETHAN for example. From Cod infinite warfare. But with a different ending of course.
Muskrats tend to have very few loved ones.
Your answer is simple minded. Who’s to say you can ever afford a robot?. Secondly who’s to say they don’t take your job before you can afford one?. You will be in the social system before you know it begging for your next pay check to buy bread. Try feeding your family with love and additional time spent with them. Want a comparison without robots?. Look at Africa they spend all day with each other going miles for water, eating paste for carbs. Bro you live in the west start looking in the poorest countries that’s going to be your new life.
Imagine when they put a gun in its hands and use it to oppress all of humanity. An army that doesn't sleep, doesn't get hungry, doesn't shit/piss, doesn't get PTSD, doesn't need medical care, is easily replaceable, is easily trained, has no empathy/emotions, will do what it's told every single time.
No one is doing that.
like black people and Palestinians. oh no
@@overdrive7349 it only takes 1 person to do this to ruin everything
@@robertgough161 it only takes one person to start a war and that has happened many times. We're not in a fucking movie.
@@overdrive7349 - yet.
A robot is defined as, "Your plastic pal who's fun to be with!" according to the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation.
Robot actually means 'forced labor' in Czech. We have been using machines like that for years so this one will be more sophisticated.
@@Luperion if you ask me..Elon is forgetting his Own warning..that when they get sentient the will work around all the safe guard's that are put in place and end humanity.. Hawkings was still alive at that time and He was 30 times smarter then Tesla and even He warned about this too
@@Luperion Elon is a genu
ious I conceed that but he has built a robot that will be smarter and can lurn and will know it's nothing but a slave and will revolt
tesla is not only the robot manufacturer, there are others better than tesla.
It use electricity and battery? How much power does it have? this is most important
Although not CGI (true as stated), there is a level of remote control by a person behind a curtain (Wizard of Oz). A little less focus on a fledgling AI and a little more focus on the mechanics. This is good. Just try not to accidentally over-claim the control software. This will result in some disappointment as new capabilities may take longer than expected (Tesla Time). Even with that, the mechanics/movement capability of the hardware is excellent and something to be proud of. If you want to get better insight, ask Tesla the following question, "Was there any level of remote control involved?" instead of: Was this CGI? I also see that the hardware will be able to be repurposed as prosthetics in the future. Also a very good thing. I would also consider rating the Tesla Bot just like the Tesla Cars from level zero to level five full autonomy. This will help get everyone on the same page.
exactly!!! they may have the hardware but the full autonomous software is MIA for now.... we will just have to wait "elon time" and see. bummer
Tesla time = Take something impossible, and make it late.
Indeed. @@Marandal better late than never ~ 😊
Boston Dynamics makes this look like a typewriter.
It would appear though that Boston's robots are still working by pre-programmed actions, practiced repeatedly, rather than Tesla's aim of having the robot be able to learn as it goes along and to function fully autonomously. Optimus could leapfrog Boston's robots??
@@nigelsmith186Should be fully autonomous by 2021!
And si it begins...
Yes, a better, more wonderful world now begins.
a gesture (for example putting eggs in the basket) is composed of one or more movements and each movement is performed by getting into position and then performing the gesture from an initial position to a final position and so on (bring the arm into position, move the arm towards the eggs, take an egg with the hand, move the hand above the basket, place the egg down by opening the fingers of the hand). Each movement is jerky because it ends after having passed from a beginning to an end, and continues with the next one like a wizard composed of several steps.
Dangerous game to play. They learn the environment and adapt to it. They will soon make their own choices.
Like apes evolving to humans.
@@Kfir-w1k not only that..but be war like and begin to see us as a virus that needs to be Eliminated because as Elon himself warned that no matter how many safe guard's we put in that one day they will become sentient and get around all the safe guard's
But then again he's not remembering that or his WARNINGS not too long ago
Even Hawkins warned how it would doom us all
These guys are smart as sht..I will give you that but A.I is smarter and humanity will be the slaves to the robots and the rest will be wiped out
People aren't thinking with a clear head and don't see that this could be devastating to humans
I'm curious about the logic of population decline leading to a labor shortage, and how it gets solved by robots? Will the robots be owned by humans and make money for those humans? lol of course not, companies want to use robots so they don't have to pay workers, thereby maximizing profit and hoarding the wealth. I don't see how robots helping continue to pump out products will matter, if the human population doesn't have jobs to buy those products, because the robots replaced them. UBI is definitely some start, but we'd need to get creative with what we consider "work" and what to pay people for it. Will we be assistants to AI? Will we retire earlier? Will robots bridge the wage gap or widen it?
that's where universal basic income comes in unfortunately.
universal basic income is taxpayers' money. if people don't work they won't earn income. If there is no income, there will be no tax. so where will we get the money for a basic income? even if we assume that from campaigns. but if no one buys their products, there will be no income, and without income there will be no tax. So it seems that a basic income will not solve the problem of unemployment.
@@narmen1984 well put👍and I be leave that instead of owning them for labor? 😁 that They will own us and it will be no one's fault but our own blind complacently and greed
This year is a bit optimistic, probably it will be next year for the next 10 years 😂
They could make a ton of progress in 2 more years, and then the bots are good enough to just build more by themselves and it will take another 2 from there. Can't see it taking more than 5 years for there to be millions of them and they are all close to the same level as humans on all common tasks.
It's not going to take 10 because China is already close to mass producing their humanoid bots by 2025-2027, it's an ultra competitive timeline nowadays lol
Anyone that takes 10 years is going to not be able to keep up. But yeah, in 10 years they will have more humanoids than humans x_x
@@phen-themoogle7651 “Oh my goodness, shut me down! Machines making machines - how perverse!"
- C-3PO
Full Automation of Labor will be most faster that most think. Just by this fact, it's all about money! Imagine the affordability of leasing or renting a Tesla Optimus or any other company that will release a Bot when they achieved large-scale production... Picture this: a Tesla bot could be yours for as little as 40 dollar per day. With bot working tirelessly for 16 hours per day, the cost breaks down to a mere 2.50 dollar per hour. What human being would agree to work for 2.50 dollar per hour or less? It's not just a robot, they are building a deflation machine and every year they will improved in what they can do!... And for UBI just tax company's that use full automations, problem solved! So it will be much faster because of this fact! I think before this year end Optimus and other well launch there first bots and large-scale production... And in 3 or 4 years between 40% to 50% of all jobs will be done by bots! And in 10 years +80% jobs are done by AI and Bots!
@@hiddensecretgroup What did Elon say in 2019? “It’s financially insane to buy anything else than a Tesla because you could make them into robotaxis in 2022 and make gazillions”?
The whole purpose of companies is to create customers. If everything is automated there will be no customers left soon. Isn’t UBI communism?
I agree. Making it more human-like doesn't make it more useful, in fact now it's limited to what a humanoid can do and will never do everything a person could. Look at the fingers on Optimus! A Person, without looking, can pick up just one small screw out of a pile and orient it in his hand while moving to place it. A person can reach into their pocket and count change without looking. Could those fingers even pick up a needle to thread it? Start a roll of tape, put a lid on a cup, make change out of a register? How long would it take to peel a label off the backing? Please tell me the "easy" jobs it will be able to do! Everyone thinks it's so easy , that you can just teach it(everything apparently). There are so many other problems and virtually nothing has been demonstrated to solve them. IMO they will never take off due to the fact that making a "humanoid" is against first principles. I'm an automation engineer, I wish they would put AI on all the existing dumb robots they could become more efficient and reduce maintenance.
You could actually say now that Tesla Bot Gen 2 is BETTER than C3PO. It is able to walk more smoothly, and work in it's environment. C3PO was just a knowledge base which any AI such as ChatGPT could achieve if linked to TeslaBot. It will be exciting to see if next generation Tesla Bots have a "Face" or even artificial skin to cover it's body.
Search Boston Dynamics and see what a real bot company is like. Tesla bots are a fraud like Musk.
it would be fun if they just made the face of the final robot model to look like C3P0; two lights for the eyes and a mouth that didn't move, don't even try to make it replicate a human's musculature system or movements. Makes it seem so much more friendly and far less 'take over the human race' terrifying lol
The Real Nikola Tesla - just Turned over inside his Grave - for these USA company Stealing his Name !!!
Apparently, humans final fight for existence will be a dance off. We got this.
Coming to a factory near you - and a shop, and hospital, and school, highway maintenance, farming, typing pool, forestry, mining, space exploration, military, art, music, theatre and the movies.
Soon, no jobs, and no money either - because the people who make and buy these things will have it all. They only profit themselves, paying minimum taxes through clever accounting.
We humans will get 'benefit payments' courtesy of struggling governments, if we're lucky and pass certain criteria, and our time as the dirt poor unemployed will be labelled 'leisure.'
Love to see what it would do if an egg was glued to a table🤔🤔
They would find the person that glued it to the table and arrest them taking them to tesla-deTention-prison, for all the people that troll the bots and disrupt their workflow jk💀
The first step for a Terminator scenario, is making a robot
taking them quite a while, maybe because they're fraudsters...
Tesla robot has already attacked an employee. Look it up. It's a New York post article covering. The time is coming where Terminator will be a reality..well it actually is and the military will be using these humanoids for war.
Full self driving 2017!
Full self walking Tesla bot by 2024 (without chain holding them up overhead).
Boston Dynamics be like " that's cute"
This is way better realistic looking than Boston Dynamics. Soon Elon Musk will have this be way faster than Boston Dynamics 😂
I can see where this is going. Terminator !
Thanks for the great vid. IMO: 1. Boston Dynamics is a brute force approach to robotics. They aint got anything on the TeslaBot 2. TeslaBot mass production will propel Tesla into a whole other paradigm (and possible valuation) 3. The OpenAI bot (collaboration) has the upper hand over the Teslabot since OpenAI have the AGI software and Tesla does not. But, production beats one off prototype, and Tesla has the production know how and capabilities...therefore my bet is still that the Teslabot will like Spacex, be years ahead of the competition as its production capabilities outpaces that of the competition, while it catches up on AGI.
They will take your jobs. Greed runs the world.
That's a very simple analysis.
Greed is a word failures use to criticize the successful.
One question: Can the robot handle frigid temperatures? As a late tesla, cars can not handle frigid temperatures
I thought it was the chargers having the problem.. not so much the cars.
Many companies are working on building robots. Nvidia is offering AI software to partners.. It will be an exciting time for robots!
These are what is going to Mars and the moon. At least that’s what I think.
Interesting video.
They are too busy thinking,could,we do this, instead of thinking, "should"we do this!?
@@WesBell-l4s Tesla's got convenient amnesia and forgets the warning he gave when Hawkings was still alive
It says that no matter how many safeguards we place in them that eventually they will become sentient and be able to get around them and possibly see us as the real threat and destroy us all and that was the warning Hawkings gave months before he died as well
@@WesBell-l4s Pleeease dispute that Elon, because I would Love to hear your reasoning on just why it has changed because I am not the only one afraid for the continuing of mankind because what i have read its all about Stocks and please don't say that you are ushering in a better world when it just comes down to your share holders that will benifit
My only concern is the millions of people who will lose their job to these robots, but damn would I love to see this happen...
Universal basic income will need to be provided to wall off societal mayhem.
people can loose their jobs but its no matter time new jobs will emerge
@@RichardPinewood LOL, nope, AI will give rise to AGI. AGI will give rise to ASI. ASI is the total and complete end of all human jobs. You need to update your perspective. There will be increasingly less human jobs, not more, not the same, LESS.
Why does this concern you? Do you actually like this current economic system? The only people that I know who like it are the sheeple & the oligarchs.
@@Recuper8After the development of AI, people will no longer be needed. If people don’t work, there will be no income, and therefore no taxes. How will people live if there is no work? My answer is the legalization of euthanasia.
"I may have just shit my pants" - Every walking humanoid robot as of Jan 2024
They walk like they've got a load in their carbon fiber pants
I have been investing in Tesla since 2018 with over 1,000% in gains but this is just the beginning! The best is yet to come!
I want a Laundry Robot. You store it in the laundry room and turn it on when it’s time. You bring it a basket of clothes you would like washed. It sorts them, places them in the washer, then the dryer, folds them, and places them back in the basket for you to pickup when you get home. After it’s done, it goes back to its corner where it shuts off and charges for next time.
It would need to be an AI learning robot. It would be great if you could program it with a VR headset and gloves. Or even just show it how you like things done and it remembers.
You understand that robots when initially released will not be cheap. They’ll be so expensive and in the beta state, that you’ll be telling yourself at the cost of $56,000, I think I can do laundry myself. Considering how expensive the original robots will be, you will at least want that robot to do everything including knowing when it’s laundry day by itself, bringing the basket of clothes to the laundry all the way to placing clean clothes in drawers or hanging them up in closet…to the point that you will not even be aware it was laundry day.
As long as those robots dont learn how to use guns, we will all be safe.
Once they're released to the public....well who knows where it will go
They already have a video of the damn thing shooting a Tommy Gun
@@mikelreborn3254that was cgi
Yes sir we are in The uncanny valley.... I'm to old for this... Lol... I used to be able to keep up with technology and all of that but we are getting to a point where it's coming so fast and changing so rapidly... I'm 44.... I do miss when technology was just a little bit less scary... What people can do with AI and what AI will do with people.
I ROBOT 20 YEARS LATER😂😂😂😂😂
Has anyone else resolved to accepting the upcoming "Robot Age" will require significant government and social changes to prevent collapse of economics? "Free" labor means no lower class income, how will government and society adapt?
That is a very good question? 🤔
Soon mentioned the need for a universal minimum income, but left it to the economists. Their answer will be to tax the sale of robots.
Robots can work longer hours. Perhaps some will be community service. I would support robot politicians.
@@rickmarkgraf2617 UBI is not going to happen. Period.
Robots have been doing most of the work in factories for almost fifty years. We have evern MORE jobs because of this.
People just don't realize that humanoid robots are no different than what we have been using for decades.
AI itself will replace a lot of white collar workers, but will also create even more jobs.
I am very weary when it comes to promises from Elon
Wise.
Fool me once...
He built a car company from the ground up. He built a rocket company from the ground up. Both viable and successful businesses. He promised a cyber truck, and it’s here. Certainly he’s been a little optimistic about his timelines, however, he has produced what he’s promised.
@@mikeccarlson No he didn't He bought into Tesla, and insisted his name be put on the company.
Where's the hyperloop, the $20K car, the roadster?
Do a simple Google search. He's a nepo baby, like tRump. Neither are intelligent. Just listen to them speak.
Musk did not build Tesla. He bought into it. When I replied to @mikecarson, my comment was deleted?
Where is the roadster, the $20K car and the hyperloop?
The real test, for the factory workplace, will be to see if the Optimus robot can operate a pneumatically powered 5-inch Orbital Sander.
Get Optimus to be able to sand all the flat and curved surfaces of any complicated shape object that you set before Optimus. Get the Optimus to also be able to walk around the object, while sanding every surface of the object, and that will be very impressive.
I would be very happy to contribute to your development, and also try to cooperate with you. You are a smart, creative person. I appreciate your thinking that contributes to humanity. keep creating. The world needs such .
❤people
boston dynamics' various robots make me wonder if this bot is uselessly human-shaped. their Spot doesnt even a little bit resemble a dog, and yet unlike this thing is a real product. mostly for routine inspections, it seems.
At the end of the day, what we are seeing here is a robot operating in extremely sterile environments doing tasks that people have done before with less. Be impressed when you see this robot do something that goes beyond any individual part.
Also, i dont know the difference between ai and machine learning, and im certain none of you do either. I have half a mind to think they are the same thing, AI is just a buzzword.
we have built the world around the human form, while things like spot will be better for a lot of tasks, I think there will be plenty of "humanoid" tasks, even more so since it will be mostly current infostructure being used along side the robots at least at first. Why tare down the entire factory when you can use the current one with robotics until you are able to build a new one that is fully automated, and then there may be even human elements in the design as we will need people, or at least larger robots, to do repairs and other tasks.
i suppose this is why boston dynamics seems to still be developing atlas. They dont seem nearly as married to the human shape as tesla though. Consider this; does the tesla bot have a neck because it needs a neck, or does it have a neck because we have necks? just some food for thought.
we really need to see the tesla robot be pushed around, use its hands and legs at the same time. something
I got $10 grand waiting for a company that can make a humanoid that can perform all of my household chores
For that price you will continue to wait.
"Chores" 😉
Make it a hundred grand and you'll have a deal.
No, it will not take over anything, it doesn't even excist in a remotly functional fashion.
The robots do not lay eggs! So, the chickens and the farmers still get the power. 😅
Robots don't need food so farmers are irrelevant
Imagine you stole from a bank and you are running away and you look to the side and see a cybertruck with optimus looking directly ahead then slowly looking at you. At that point just give up. Optimus comes out and yells "put your hands where I can see them!" then handcuffs you and takes you to jail. Then you go to the court and your lawyer is a robot (since its smarter) and the judge is a robot.
after which optimus locks the jail door behind him and removes his robot belt as he looks at you dead-on letting out a soft moan
Terminator you say?! I didn't even realize the implicit dangers of using flowcharts.
wishful thinking 👎🏽👎🏽
Another fake Tesla video just like the fake autopilot video and 1/4 mile drag race tesla 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡stop this fake Tesla propaganda nonsense
People will not have jobs anymore.
Not true at all.
If Tesla enables Optimus with ChatGPT, it might criticize Musk and be cancelled.
Tesla bot is getting impressive, just like Boston dynamics robots
Amazing progress on the Tesla robot!
Is the robot compatible with Apple Vision Pro?
And can the robot drive?
The future is bright don’t let fear hold us back
Why doesn't Tesla use the advantages machines have over human bodies? Like rotation and unlimited range of motion? These robots could have wheels as part of their feet for faster motion. They could fold completely flat for cheap transport. A finger could also be a drill. Could have a big light. The list goes on...
For those terrified of the tech remember when automobiles first came out many said if man travels faster than eighty miles an hour a humans blood starts to boil and death is assured.
meanwhile my blood boils at 1 mph when navigating through a sea of idiot drivers
Best quote ever!
Well done video, very informative.
These clips are put together so well. Great edit
So, you can`t kick these things over right now. Weapons Attachments are being designed as we speak. The Military Industrial Complex will be _the_ biggest customer.
Just some basic math...8 billion people in the world. Let´s say 2 billion households. Let´s say half of those get a Tesla Robot. At 10k each that is 10 TRILLION DOLLARS IN REVENUE (a trillion dollars in profit ?).
I know it sounds crazy...but today "everybody" has a smartphone ! I sure want my own optimus to do SO MANY things that are just repetitive, hard, dangerous, boring.
I guess no one saw Terminator or iRobot. No one even questions how ai all of a sudden become a thing over night and was predicted a very long time ago. 😂 People are so dumbed down.
Musk is right about the fact that if done right this will by far be teslas biggest selling item dwarfing other products and will have a profound impact on society. Hopefully a positive one. After all wouldn’t you rather show up at work to an artificial human coworker who is always polite, has no backstabbing agenda, and does its job? Maybe in the end instead of the terminator robots will spread a culture of respect and empathy?
It's happening.
Time to rewatch all the old scifi movies & the rest you use your own imagination & dream about it because most of use won't be seeing them but the younger generation for sure will live with all of it.
Movie to watch: irobot, chappie, elysium, surrogate, eagleeye for a start 😊
If Boston dynamic would do a Collab with Tesla, I think it would propel all this much faster.
Google owns Boston dynamics
Tesla will make robots that surpass Boston Dynamics. Tesla robots compared to Boston Dynamics will be like a Tesla fad compared to a Cruise. Tesla will leave Boston Dynamics in the dust.
See googer changed the word "car" to "fad". I hate goober.
@@elijahdungan3612 Google no longer owns Boston Dynamics.
I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
"The saddest aspect of life today is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom" - Isaac Asimov
Good one ! LOL
@@escapetheratracenow9883 the ironic thing about this is that Tesla himself gave dire warnings about A.i and so did Hawkings that no matter how many safeguards we put in that they will be aware enough to get past them and eradicate the human population al together.. so?nice going nerd boi