Tesla is Quietly Building Up a 10 Trillion Dollar Weapon

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Robotics companies such as Boston Dynamics and startups like Figure, have entered the scene with new electric robots. However Elon Musk's Tesla is the only player with years of experience producing large objects at scale. Tesla's FSD has the brains needed for Tesla's Robot, Optimus, to take the lead. Investor Chris Camillo believes that if Tesla can produce just 1.5 million Optimus humanoid robots, the company's valuation can leap to 10 trillion dollars and beyond, just on Robots alone, not even considering cars, energy, etc. #Tesla #Optimus #robots
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  • @TMIOTesla
    @TMIOTesla  Месяц назад +11

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    • @AudiTTQuattro2003
      @AudiTTQuattro2003 Месяц назад +1

      No, not any time soon. The problem with a free standing humanoid robot will be power consumption and the need to recharge constantly. Both will limit their usefulness for the short term. If they were tethered to a power source, then maybe they could do some things to replace workers, but we already have those types of robots.

    • @14lou
      @14lou Месяц назад

      No chance of that in sight, given that arthritic Optimus is any measure.

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Месяц назад

      @@AudiTTQuattro2003
      Yes, very soon.
      Power consumption is not an issue, Optimus is designed for 8 hour shifts.
      And charging isn't an issue either, when the task is done standing still. Also Tesla recently bought an induction charging company.
      Traditional industrial robots cost like 10x more than Optimus. And take a lot of time and experience to set up, while Optimus will only need verbal instructions, or at worst a single demonstration.

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Месяц назад

      @@14lou
      You clearly didn't see the new Boston Dynamics robot. And there's another one that walks faster than humans.
      For Optimus walking is not a priority, they are focusing on the hands.

    • @14lou
      @14lou Месяц назад

      @@andrasbiro3007 My comment stands. Read the question.

  • @marmel6339
    @marmel6339 Месяц назад +41

    Between robots and Ai.
    Who will have money when the bottom of the labour triangle is unemployable

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Месяц назад +5

      That's the big question. And we may only have a few years to answer it.
      UBI is one of the leading ideas, but it's not perfect, and the details have to be worked out still.

    • @andrewoods6742
      @andrewoods6742 Месяц назад

      @@andrasbiro3007republicans already passed a bill to block UBI.

    • @DivinesLegacy
      @DivinesLegacy Месяц назад +5

      Ubi. Money printing follows productivity growth, it doesn’t matter wether the productivity gains are coming from humans or robots. The ubi will initially only be for those that were displaced first. To put it simply The robot likely won’t be a consumer so it doesn’t get a salary meaning the money that it wouldve made goes to the displaced person instead.

    • @robertbidochon7949
      @robertbidochon7949 Месяц назад

      @@andrasbiro3007 UBI will be used by unemployable people to pursue education.

    • @user-rz4wz4my1f
      @user-rz4wz4my1f Месяц назад +5

      You have to find another Source to collect Income Tax from after all the cheap laborers are put aside……

  • @og1689
    @og1689 14 дней назад +4

    There's room for more than one robot builder, as there are many more than one car company!

  • @geraldcroft9020
    @geraldcroft9020 Месяц назад +86

    Those robots walk like the president

    • @SafetyBriefer
      @SafetyBriefer Месяц назад +24

      They don’t crap themselves as often.

    • @user-zf1ol7op7y
      @user-zf1ol7op7y Месяц назад +1

      And they don’t have a criminal record, discolored or wear diapers and sell worn gym shoes from a back alley for $399. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-zf1ol7op7y
      @user-zf1ol7op7y Месяц назад +21

      And they don’t wear diapers and 💩themselves in the middle of a rally. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @TheThetruthmaster1
      @TheThetruthmaster1 Месяц назад +6

      You're going to be in for a rude awakening in the next couple years.

    • @anthonybha4510
      @anthonybha4510 Месяц назад +5

      Do they win all the guilt verdicts? 34 !

  • @thomast.9191
    @thomast.9191 Месяц назад +15

    US infantry army general: Hmm…

    • @georgepoitras3502
      @georgepoitras3502 13 дней назад

      YUP! Imagine a C130 flying over and dropping 100s of those robots...................

    • @thomast.9191
      @thomast.9191 13 дней назад

      @@georgepoitras3502 Early sign of T1000 prediction.

  • @Alex-kw9kb
    @Alex-kw9kb Месяц назад +32

    Tesla will build the robots that build the robots!

  • @prodantech
    @prodantech Месяц назад +16

    The competition in this market is impressive. This will put pressure on the price.

    • @SupaChinido
      @SupaChinido Месяц назад +2

      Hard to say, the goal is to replace all people which is very difficult

    • @MatthewMS.
      @MatthewMS. Месяц назад

      There is no market. You are all delusional fanboy wierdos.

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад +2

      It will come down to volumes of production. Looks like Tesla aim to produce millions of units, others I’m not sure are thinking in those terms.

    • @prodantech
      @prodantech Месяц назад

      @@ISuperTed That’s a fair point.

  • @greatcondor8678
    @greatcondor8678 Месяц назад +20

    Boston Dynamics prime market is building battle bots for the military and our local police departments to keep us in line.

  • @motomike300
    @motomike300 Месяц назад +21

    This is the end of human society as we know it.

    • @DOSputin
      @DOSputin Месяц назад

      This is the end of human slavery as we know it. #FTFY

    • @frederickfaller899
      @frederickfaller899 19 дней назад +1

      That’s good

    • @charlessmyth
      @charlessmyth 18 дней назад

      When people who refuse to log out of their social media-cum-AI interfaces, have elected to reduce themselves to the level of a automaton, is this a surprise :-)

  • @rickrjw
    @rickrjw Месяц назад +6

    There is no other company with this many trillion dollar ideas. Cars are old news at TELSA.

  • @jamesleetrigg
    @jamesleetrigg Месяц назад +10

    Never calls in sick, what about when it needs a fix?

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Месяц назад +2

      The same as when any traditional robots needs a fix. Except these can be more proactive, and in some cases even fix themselves.

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Месяц назад +3

      Leased robots will simply be swapped over. The temporary replacement will have exactly the same skills.

    • @mishkosimonovski23
      @mishkosimonovski23 20 дней назад

      Comparing robots to humans is like comparing cars to horses and chariots...."what when the car get's broken?" well you fix it, still more efficient and profitable than horse.

  • @billweberx
    @billweberx Месяц назад +23

    Rarely do things progress as people predict. There's will be lots of humanoid robots in our future, but probably from lots of sources. Tesla will be one of many.

    • @billted3323
      @billted3323 Месяц назад +2

      Factories are already very efficient and mechanized. Hard tio imagine a robot adding tons of value.

    • @brendenharris8858
      @brendenharris8858 Месяц назад +5

      soo, you have no real observation of this video? eg, yes lots of niche areas for lots of other company bots, but again, affordability will be key to tesla dominating the world market in robots Q. agree/disagree?

    • @billted3323
      @billted3323 Месяц назад

      @@brendenharris8858 I guess the video explains that the oligarchs still have a thirst for slave labor. That they are never happy sharing the wealth.
      These robots seem designed to extract wealth from only the common man.

    • @zdme4864
      @zdme4864 Месяц назад

      ⁠YOU just did not get the breadth and scale of the potential here did you @brendenharris8858

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Месяц назад +1

      Eventually yes, but for many years demand will outpace supply by a wide margin, and Tesla has a few years lead on the competition, and only Tesla has the capacity to scale up production fast.
      Apple has competition, it has a relatively small share of a saturated market, yet it's one of the largest companies in the world. Now imagine that Tesla is in the same position, but sells 10x more expensive products. That's like a $30T market cap. Could be less, or much more, depending on the details.

  • @stephenchen9451
    @stephenchen9451 Месяц назад +9

    Why would company pay near 82k per year for each robot?

    • @almostthere100
      @almostthere100 Месяц назад +5

      To replace 3 workers (ea work an 8 hr shift) at $100k ea (with All benefits included: medical/dental for the entire family!, retirement, vacation, sick days, etc..). No chance of a job action. So, $82k vs $300k? 🤔

    • @axe863
      @axe863 Месяц назад +1

      @@almostthere100 AI is nowhere near capable of doing any of this.

    • @_flyinlion_8995
      @_flyinlion_8995 Месяц назад +2

      Who works 8 hrs at TESLA ?? 😂😂😂😂😂 it’s 12 hrs. so information is already not correct 🤡

    • @MLEPOS1
      @MLEPOS1 28 дней назад +1

      They can work 24/7….enough said!

    • @stephenchen9451
      @stephenchen9451 25 дней назад

      @@MLEPOS1 the machines used by these robots can’t run 24 hrs.
      Companies will most likely run 2 shifts of 8-10 hrs with 4-6 hrs for maintenance/down time.
      Also these companies want to save $ so they will want to pay less than $82k.

  • @paulmcgreevy3011
    @paulmcgreevy3011 Месяц назад +8

    $95 grand per year plus energy cost and maintenance for a robot working a double shift is no saving. If you’re going to be hiring a multitasking humanoid robot you want to be paying more like $3 per hour not $17. Then there’s a big market for robots until such times as they’re super smart and super fast.

    • @zamtime
      @zamtime Месяц назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing, $17 per hour is way to high for a business to be interested

    • @dtcanxz
      @dtcanxz Месяц назад +3

      To be fair at 17$ you are still not paying into their social security, health care, HR, paid breaks and a much of other stuff. But overall I agree with you. 95k + hourly doesn't sound good.
      I think it should be tiered like 50-95k per bot depending on complexity. And then a yearly software/update/maintenance charge of 10k per year.

    • @dappster
      @dappster Месяц назад +2

      This gonna explode

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Месяц назад +1

      The cost will be more like $20K. And for that you'll fully own the robot. The hourly rate will be a separate option, if you don't need one full time, or don't want to pay upfront.
      Of course the early limited supply will push the prices way up, close to the cost of human labor.

    • @greatcondor8678
      @greatcondor8678 Месяц назад

      Employers have wet dreams about replacing all their employees with bots. Soon the price will come down much more.

  • @lvlndco
    @lvlndco Месяц назад +13

    Well, it would really suck to pay a lot for a robot then have to pay it hourly to do its chores around the house.

    • @arcadeutopia3035
      @arcadeutopia3035 Месяц назад +2

      It completely defeats the point of cheap labour 🙄 😅

  • @user-ml1ki8ml1z
    @user-ml1ki8ml1z Месяц назад +5

    There will still be a need for boots on the ground - for now - but how WONDERFUL to have robots go in and hold (or take) a line without a single life lost! ❤️

    • @user-pb1tb1ux3c
      @user-pb1tb1ux3c Месяц назад +1

      No, we should never justify war, the only certainty in war is the rich get richer why we get poorer and pay for it, tell me that is not trye

    • @user-ml1ki8ml1z
      @user-ml1ki8ml1z Месяц назад

      @@user-pb1tb1ux3c that is trye, I mean true. Proven fact - point of order - a robot would take a man’s place - demographics, incomes, populations do not change.

    • @jeremytroiano5855
      @jeremytroiano5855 Месяц назад +2

      I don't think Tesla Optimus is going to be designed to be capable of warfare combat or even war zone logistics, Elon is deliberately designing his robots to be slow and weak with a clumsy walking gate, so as to prevent them from being capable of a robot uprising. I wouldn't be surprised if he is even trying to incorporate design features that would make the robots easy to disassemble with just your bare hands, as an additional measure for just such a scenario, so that we could not only easily out run them climb up onto rough terrain they will not be able to follow us onto, easily over power them and pin them to the ground but also easily take them apart with just our bare hands, once we pin them down. Well, such design features do help prevent a Terminator scenario. It also renders the Tesla Optimus complete, incapable of replacing human operatives in jobs that require human level speed strength agility and durability. But given how the Optimus robot being an inorganic non biological being is invulnerable to biological hazards like doomsday plagues, biological waste in construction sites, and would like wise be invulnerable to toxic contamination like toxic construction materials, I could see Optimus being able to replace at least some humans in HazMat cleaning jobs.

    • @user-ml1ki8ml1z
      @user-ml1ki8ml1z Месяц назад +1

      @@jeremytroiano5855 🥱🥱😴😵‍💫🤔I’m sorry, what? You were so succinct, I got lost for a minute.

    • @peteseed5383
      @peteseed5383 Месяц назад +1

      Until the elites see you and the people they label useless eaters( most of the population)as unnecessary.

  • @Brohoe
    @Brohoe Месяц назад +4

    It would be crazy if they let you train the robot. We would have assassins creed robots on the less extreme ends. 😅

  • @LifeMyWay007
    @LifeMyWay007 Месяц назад +7

    I am good with all that - as long as people with limitations can acquire a bot to do basic household chores (cooking, cleaning, notifying when to take medicine, making emergency calls when appropriate...). Especially important for people on fixed incomes (disability, SSA only, ect). Just like it would be nice to have an AFFORDABLE car. Yes, people in cities can avail of robo-taxi but living in a town of 500, 65 miles from the nearest city there Might be a couple robo taxis - eventually, or 85 miles to the nearest city that probably is big enough (it also has our nearest Walmart), if we are gonna go electric, it will HAVE to be privately owned and charged.

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Месяц назад

      I think the economics of Robotaxis will be more compelling than you are imagining. Everyone thinks of them only replacing taxi cabs, or Uber. Instead think of it more like car sharing, where it is much cheaper to use them than to own a car. This way I could see a town of 500 people having a service of fifty to one hundred Robotaxis. Obviously this will take time to scale, obvious things are obvious.

    • @greatcondor8678
      @greatcondor8678 Месяц назад

      Disabled may be deemed too taxing on society and scheduled for removal.

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Месяц назад

      @@greatcondor8678 Asinine comment.

  • @Metaljacket420
    @Metaljacket420 Месяц назад +15

    Tesla didn't reach $1 trillion on 'car sales alone', it reached it on hype.

    • @benruby5269
      @benruby5269 Месяц назад +2

      Tesla only does around 50 billion in sales annually but Toyota does around 500 billion in sales annually. The stock value is meaningless besides determining how much money people will lose when the stocks value comes back down to reality. Tesla will always be very small compared to most automobile manufacturers.

  • @upspincreek2210
    @upspincreek2210 Месяц назад +4

    Well done!

  • @FunQuest360
    @FunQuest360 9 дней назад +2

    I’ll buy a robot to go out and work for me while I retire.

  • @jrsands
    @jrsands Месяц назад +23

    The age of super abundance is soon coming.

    • @catsaregovernmentspies
      @catsaregovernmentspies Месяц назад

      Abundance for the elites, not us.

    • @Guitar6ty
      @Guitar6ty Месяц назад +10

      But only for the 1%.

    • @martintokar7893
      @martintokar7893 Месяц назад +1

      We can even have a robotic girlfriend (after break up) to practice human relationship skills. “She” will be more flexible, forgiving. Diner and wine are optional…

    • @eintyp4389
      @eintyp4389 Месяц назад +2

      @@martintokar7893 you heared the men you will probably be charget to rent you "robotic girlfriend". This is about as dystopian as it gets. Realy looking forward to all of this.

    • @SmokeNGunsBBQ
      @SmokeNGunsBBQ Месяц назад +1

      ​@@martintokar7893 if you actually want that, what a fuckin L

  • @fluckster69
    @fluckster69 Месяц назад +3

    Dude, please give me the number of your dealer. Whatever you’re smoking must be the finest gear bruh!

  • @knobfieldfox
    @knobfieldfox 27 дней назад +5

    If robots end up replacing human labour, how will consumers earn the money to buy the products the robots make?

    • @ree1163
      @ree1163 24 дня назад

      I think that’s when we will be looking at a socialist society. If our government takes away our freedoms to self sufficiency, then we can’t have democracy. We can’t even get a president that’s not in advanced age to run for the office. And if someone knows why that is, enlighten me please. Why don’t we have younger candidates?

    • @frederickfaller899
      @frederickfaller899 19 дней назад +1

      TSLA

    • @freddy29228
      @freddy29228 7 дней назад

      UBI... that's their plan for us, humans.

  • @danielnogrady9004
    @danielnogrady9004 Месяц назад +3

    You go Elon!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +4

    The chef robot can teach all the new robots new skills like FSD in Tesla vehicles that teaches all the other Tesla vehicles cloud memory.

  • @jamescole3152
    @jamescole3152 20 дней назад +2

    And the thing about robots, if one robot learns a certain task, oh lets say how to make an omlet, all the other robots can use the same program. Some tasks like delivering mail would be easy for a robot. They have built in memory like no human ever for certain things.

  • @zayned3967
    @zayned3967 Месяц назад +2

    I dunno, those NVDA robots look much better

  • @Ripley777
    @Ripley777 26 дней назад +1

    Humankind must be thankful for this. Finally someone broke the wall in human evolution.

    • @ree1163
      @ree1163 24 дня назад

      I’m pretty sure this isn’t in line with Gods plan for our evolution. “I fear the day when technology overlaps with our humanity. The world will only have a generation of idiots.” Albert Einstein!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +6

    Each robot can plug-in at each workstation.
    A small battery will get it to the next workstation or plug-in.

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Месяц назад +1

      Probably wireless charging at workstations.

    • @stephenbrickwood1602
      @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +1

      @@billweberx keep it simple, dirt cheap simple. A simple wall outlet for Mr Robot to plugin. Hahaha 👍😀
      No complexity.

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Месяц назад

      @@stephenbrickwood1602 wireless charging is a simple as it gets. No dealing with cables or plugging/unplugging.

    • @stephenbrickwood1602
      @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

      @@billweberx selfparking EVs could also be selfplug-in V2G, just like the home robotic vacuum cleaner plugs itself in.
      A CHEAP WALL OUTLET at every car park space.
      No wires, dirt, cheap technology.
      Shopping centres car parks have lighting and electric supply.
      Trickle currents for hours is a lot of electricity.
      Most vehicles will only need a little daily top-up.
      Most vehicles will be full every day.
      Not like the ICE vehicles with big petrol tanks needing regular trips to the petrol stations.
      Basically, trickle top up everywhere.
      You could even sell some energy back into the grid, all controlled be the vehicles computer and your instructions.
      Top-up at home for free and sell into the grid if the kWh $ is good.
      Great concept isn't it ?

  • @MCRuCr
    @MCRuCr Месяц назад +1

    Just imagine how many robots will be vandalized because someone lost his job.
    I don't think robots will take over that easy.

    • @wordsofcheresie936
      @wordsofcheresie936 21 день назад

      Been there, done that. In the early 1800s, steam looms began to automatically manufacture cloth in factories. This caused massive numbers of weavers to lose their jobs and they rebelled. They were lead by a man named Ned Ludd who told them to smash the steam looms. They called themselves Luddites and they said that machines must not replace humans. They lost the war and soon nearly all fabric was made by machines. We benefit today with affordable clothing. No longer do the poor need to wear rags.

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 Месяц назад +1

    thanks....

  • @nibotkram7743
    @nibotkram7743 Месяц назад +2

    Tesla has the data and AI engine/infrastructure that far exceeds the competition.

    • @benjaminmeusburger4254
      @benjaminmeusburger4254 Месяц назад +1

      a car only has 2 things to controll it: accelerate/breaking and left/righ
      After 10 years their "fsd-technology" can't even compete with a human that has only driven 14h and has a fresh license
      a production line will never have use for a 24/7 robot, because they use simple automated machines for individual tasks instead

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@benjaminmeusburger4254There are still lots of humans on production lines though.

  • @halburd1
    @halburd1 Месяц назад +1

    the GIGA cannon!

  • @pu7768
    @pu7768 Месяц назад +5

    I think it's imperative that Tesla survives this EV crisis first, before diversification.

    • @gregharmon7155
      @gregharmon7155 Месяц назад

      Auto is cyclical. Energy, robotics, FSD, and A.I. are the future of Tesla.

  • @vinnie1889
    @vinnie1889 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome this is like science fiction, but it’s the future now

  • @davidapatrickmoore
    @davidapatrickmoore Месяц назад +2

    Classic. The future is here.

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    @WilliamsTyler5 22 дня назад +52

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  • @ScottFreebass
    @ScottFreebass Месяц назад +3

    whoever comes out with the first feasible personal bodyguard robot/drone will be a trillionaire within a year, you are welcome.

    • @nevermind-rs3fm
      @nevermind-rs3fm 27 дней назад

      within 20 years later , when everything is run by robots, then they would be no value for money, i think we will move outof captalism and every country will be forced to follow russian government model

  • @zakerhussain5522
    @zakerhussain5522 9 дней назад +1

    Robots are all fine and dandy until they break down and then you have to get somebody in to fix them which is usually $250 per hour and you have to wait for parts which are additional cost. Robots are made from motors gearboxes bearings and these are all wearable components and if they crash, then most likely you will not just get individual parts but you will have to buy a module which would cost over $10,000

  • @LL-wn8yw
    @LL-wn8yw Месяц назад +3

    It would be nice to use tesla bots like a platform anyone can built aps on, for example a professional tennis player can train it like itself and sell that to for upload to tesla bot holders for those that want to learn tennis. Can be a boxer, can be a chef, and dancing instructor, possibilities are great. Just need to slowly improve the speed and mobility of these bots.

    • @greatcondor8678
      @greatcondor8678 Месяц назад

      Human tennis players are no longer needed. Bots will be much better.

  • @thisotheroneguy6
    @thisotheroneguy6 23 дня назад +1

    People will stop arguing and start truly enjoying these conveniences when they see their own image doing their own jobs.
    The world's leadership already agrees that monetary incomes will help supplement the world after the supply chain is mostly automated.
    People need to get along so that they stop making more enemies.
    Enough already. 🤩😍🤩

  • @jameskhoo8407
    @jameskhoo8407 Месяц назад +1

    This will be great in MARS. No o2 is needed.

  • @oxironhorser
    @oxironhorser 13 дней назад +1

    I intend to buy 3 when they hit the market, one for my home and 2 to hire out at minimum wage.
    I will then increase the number by 1 or 2 each year until I have a full stable and they become self sustaining.

  • @georgefeehly2993
    @georgefeehly2993 22 дня назад

    Maybe a draft is unneeded. Teslabots for soldiers.

  • @davidrounds3245
    @davidrounds3245 19 дней назад +1

    You could compare the current robots to the Mototola brick cell phone that weighed about 3lbs when the cell phone first came out. It wont take long before they look like, walk like, talk like and are smarter then humans. A person with AI for a brain.

  • @briannewman6216
    @briannewman6216 Месяц назад +5

    The problem with this economic analysis is that competition will drive down the cost of robots.
    The robots may start out selling for $25k each, however, that price could well fall to $2.5k each within about 10 years.
    This amout of price reduction is not likely for electric cars due to the size of a car and its battery.

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Месяц назад +1

      It's not the hardware that matters. It's the software. It will run on a SAS model.

    • @TMIOTesla
      @TMIOTesla  Месяц назад

      What if wages for humans is the competition?

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Месяц назад

      The Sonicare toothbrush hasn't reduced its price in 30 years as some models are more than the original

    • @briannewman6216
      @briannewman6216 Месяц назад

      ​@@TMIOTesla The robots will be competition for human labor.
      People who can be readily replaced by the robots will find the market price of their time being rapidly reduced.

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад +1

      Human vs Robot labour is the competition here. A Robot can work say 350 days a year and double the hours of a human so effectively 700 working days. A human maybe 200 - 230 max. When you realise this, the human has to be 3 times as good/faster than a Robot just to match it. That’s a scary thought.

  • @planetmchanic6299
    @planetmchanic6299 Месяц назад

    Robots? Revolt!

  • @charlessmyth
    @charlessmyth 18 дней назад +1

    For that which cannot climb stairs, barely manage the gradient of a wheel-chair ramp, and there is no viable power source beyond that which enables it to baby-step its way across a flat floor :-)

  • @safehomes7212
    @safehomes7212 25 дней назад +2

    If you want to save Social Security, give each robot produced a Social Security number. If the robot replaces 10 people it gets 10 Social Security numbers and will pay at the going rate for humans and the owner of the robot is responsible for the payment.

  • @DishNetworkDealerNEO
    @DishNetworkDealerNEO Месяц назад +1

    Tesla found out that their production line robots can break and stop their lines, which is the equivalent of calling in sick! Why do you think they had production hell on the Model 3. Tesla wants to use their robot where work is repetitive, and dangerous. So expect plenty of “injured” Teslabot robots, they better make plenty of extra body panels, Hands, feet, and joint bearings and hire a large team to rebuild this robot fleet. So should their customers!

  • @jamescole3152
    @jamescole3152 20 дней назад

    I was thinking about this. Since the robots only have room onboard for a certain size brain or computer, they can download new programs as needed. Or they can be connected to the internet via wifi or whatever method. So they can load programs as needed.

  • @williamolsen5287
    @williamolsen5287 Месяц назад

    That's actually throw me away - Willy 0

  • @TexpatOTG
    @TexpatOTG Месяц назад +1

    Probably Tesla will be a success .. But they really will have to do something about the 'creepy walk'

  • @francescoambrosino1841
    @francescoambrosino1841 Месяц назад +1

    Do you think that Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot will be able to read, write, reason, think, simulate emotions, feelings, have reflexes, senses, etc.

  • @merkridge8780
    @merkridge8780 Месяц назад +1

    Rental companies such as UHaul, Penske, and Budget will boom in this new industry. No business will want a robot that sits idle on its premise. To sub it out to other businesses for use becomes an entirely new business to run. If a robot returns damaged and incapable of working for you, then what. The best for a common business is to lease a robot instead. Like hiring on a temp. Rentals can disperse and then retrieve robots, then redistribute them to other jobs around the clock. In between shifts and assignments, robots go through simple upkeep maintenance. Robots can be removed from rotation for any severe repairs.
    Rental robots can be everywhere. You can have an existing profile built and stored on the Cloud or in jump drive. Go anywhere in the world, rent a robot, upload your profile to it, and you’re on your way. Surely we can think of a thousand reasons how this could be exploited and it being a bad idea. That’s what’s said about all technology, and yet, here you are reading this, without a care your data is being captured.

  • @brikfiend
    @brikfiend Месяц назад +1

    Clone Army anyone ?

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  • @jacksondavid8785
    @jacksondavid8785 24 дня назад +1

    Yes .butt they don't shit there pants like Donald..

  • @willlewis9194
    @willlewis9194 29 дней назад +1

    No not really, i welcome robots and do use them in my factory in Vietnam but i pay a good salary to my workers at $1.35 per hour so paying $20 per hour is not viable here in Vietnam

    • @frederickfaller899
      @frederickfaller899 19 дней назад +1

      You can operate a factory in the USA less shipping

  • @davidlim5
    @davidlim5 Месяц назад +1

    Elon is for tariffs !!!

  • @Diedrei-dx2vv
    @Diedrei-dx2vv Месяц назад +1

    If this will happen...who should buy the produced stuff?
    For sure robots are the future but we have to solve a lot of problems

  • @user-rr6zc6dy1o
    @user-rr6zc6dy1o Месяц назад +2

    what about when the robot gets stuck in snow or shuts off or falls into a hole how do they prepare for any of those mistakes?

    • @MLEPOS1
      @MLEPOS1 28 дней назад +1

      Battery back up system! Robot can be made water proof as well!

    • @frederickfaller899
      @frederickfaller899 19 дней назад +1

      Keep them indoors

  • @skyzar4141
    @skyzar4141 Месяц назад +2

    In future anyone can make and design their own cars or any other technology that's what will happen when you adopt UBI and Replace all Jobs with AI

  • @medennis3467
    @medennis3467 Месяц назад +1

    Yes. It’s been my experience that what employers value the least is the employee. They look for any reason to cut numbers, salaries and benefits to achieve margins that ultimately go into the employers pocket. So to have an abusable workforce that won’t demand…well…anything is a profitable dream come true.
    For Tesla, this will be a smash hit - just with the auto business. Uptake will be tremendous from a loyalty standpoint, but as with the car business the naysayers and Tesla haters will try the competition and realize it’s expensive fluff not capable of anything promised in the adverts, finally conceding and going Optimus. The true hater will refuse, fade into irrelevance and go out of business. Nice! Anything to remove legacy thinking from society.

  • @fguely
    @fguely Месяц назад +1

    The margins will be relatively low in this market just as in the automobile market because of the crazy competition that will be the reality of this new market. There will be 30 chinese competitors and 20 western competitors and 10 japanese and Korean competitors.
    So the valuation presented in the video is completely unrealistic.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Месяц назад

    “ virtually “ and taste humans can do.
    The word “ virtually “ is a gimmick add line. Means it doesn’t really have to do anything and the word “ virtually “ gets you off the hook.
    “ virtually removes all stains”

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Месяц назад +1

    Dubious

  • @frederickfaller899
    @frederickfaller899 19 дней назад +1

    Just buy the hottest stock

  • @randalexander
    @randalexander Месяц назад +4

    My concern? Shareholders vote AGAINST Elon's 2018 pay package. And he walks. And Optimus walks with him. #VoteYes

    • @jlrutube1312
      @jlrutube1312 Месяц назад

      Since Optimus, otherwise known as the Tesla bot is a part of Tesla, can Optimus be separated from Tesla?

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Месяц назад

      @@jlrutube1312 No.

    • @mervstash3692
      @mervstash3692 Месяц назад

      Maybe they can bust him out of jail soon

    • @KenjiEspresso
      @KenjiEspresso Месяц назад

      Bluffing

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад

      It’s not about the money for Elon, he doesn’t need it, it’s about control for him to drive forward the next S-Curve. He could walk, but I seriously doubt he will.

  • @scottgreer1951
    @scottgreer1951 Месяц назад +1

    These robots also don't buy your products!

  • @chuzzbot
    @chuzzbot Месяц назад

    Subscription robot taking wages.
    F Tesla if they do that.

  • @anthonyfrench4731
    @anthonyfrench4731 29 дней назад +1

    A fully focused human being is far more superior to any built object. PAY ATTENTION constantly

  • @MrAuswest
    @MrAuswest 20 дней назад +1

    Companies might start ( have already started?) 'employing' robot workforces and might even lease them from Tesla for the amount indicated... AT FIRST!
    Competition from other robotics firms will greatly reduce the anticipate income streams and Tesla will start reducing prices as it has had to with their EV's.
    No company will pay almost $100,000 per year per robot if a household consumer can purchase the same bot for $30,000?
    Good humanoid robots can be profitable and can be 100,000,000 unit products world-wide but the target of $10 trillion for Tesla solely from robotics? Tell him he's dreaming.

  • @DRUBIN1986
    @DRUBIN1986 Месяц назад +2

    I dont understand how you can make a valuation based on a economy and market toppling product. When there are 1.5 million of these robots circulating. No business will be able to afford to pay ANYTHING to tesla, there customers will be out of money due to no work. It will be a UBI world of abundance, whats the point of valuations.

    • @TMIOTesla
      @TMIOTesla  Месяц назад

      What's the point of money then?

  • @getl0st
    @getl0st Месяц назад

    Thermite fixes Everything....

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +1

    Many things are not understood.
    My Grid electricity is billed at 50cents kWh, 45cents kWh GRID RENTAL and 5cents kWh for the electricity.
    Electricity is DIRT CHEAP.

  • @francescoambrosino1841
    @francescoambrosino1841 Месяц назад +1

    But will they put UBI before 2030!? Many pioneers including billionaires, scientists, Nobel Prize winners, engineers, architects, analysts and so on and so forth... almost all agree on the fact that we will have AGI in 2027 and ASI in 2029 and they look and evaluating the exponential technological acceleration curve, I wonder why they have not yet implemented universal basic income to anticipate the trends that will come from it. Just to name one, Elon Musk says that we will have AGI as early as 2025 and ASI in 2029.

    • @greatcondor8678
      @greatcondor8678 Месяц назад

      Is getting free money all you're thinking about?

    • @francescoambrosino1841
      @francescoambrosino1841 Месяц назад

      @@greatcondor8678 YES

    • @andrewoods6742
      @andrewoods6742 Месяц назад

      UBI has already been struck down by the senate so it can never be implemented.

    • @nevermind-rs3fm
      @nevermind-rs3fm 27 дней назад

      i really root of ASI and immortality , it will truly unleash the free will and humans will behave the way they wanted

  • @francescoambrosino1841
    @francescoambrosino1841 Месяц назад +2

    Do you think that in 2035 with the advent of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and ASI (Super Artificial Intelligence) they will introduce universal basic income!? a subsidy!? there will be free will!? an era of abundance will begin!? the intellectual and motor capabilities of robots have already surpassed the average human and before 2035 there is talk of them surpassing those of any human and then again those of any human combined! regarding both body and mind! answer me please...

  • @johnkeith688
    @johnkeith688 Месяц назад +1

    After they take everyone's jobs who's going to buy their products

  • @nnhovogliadiscri
    @nnhovogliadiscri Месяц назад

    The money should all go into the ubi fund for now, not into the hands of tesla

  • @RTD3
    @RTD3 Месяц назад +3

    First....excellent vid, as usual!

    • @sanbetski
      @sanbetski Месяц назад

      Get a life, jeez

  • @linchudson4990
    @linchudson4990 22 дня назад +1

    If they walk any slower, they'll be walking backwards. Good grief!

  • @bugajk25
    @bugajk25 Месяц назад +1

    This thing is slow af

  • @errolfoster1101
    @errolfoster1101 Месяц назад +3

    Tell me one thing Elon Musk is developing that will not be useful for a Mars Colony he is preparing the full package for Mars robots, space ship and all that entails, electric cars as there is probably no oil or would take to long to build the industries, solar power and the boring company for underground living. Anything he earns here on Earth is cream and pays for his goal

  • @CharlesBrown-xq5ug
    @CharlesBrown-xq5ug Месяц назад

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    A simple rectifier crystal can, iust short of a replicatable long term demonstration of a powerful prototype, almost certainly filter the random thermal motion of electrons or discrete positiive charged voids called holes so the electric current flowing in one direction predominates. At low system voltage a filtrate of one polarity predominates only a little but there is always usable electrical power derived from the source Johnson Nyquest thermal electrical noise. This net electrical filtrate can be aggregated in a group of separate diodes in consistent alignment parallel creating widely scalable electrical power. As the polarity filtered electrical energy is exported, the amount of thermal energy in the group of diodes decreases. This group cooling will draw heat in from the surrounding ambient heat at a rate depending on the filtering rate and thermal resistance between the group and ambient gas, liquid, or solid warmer than absolute zero. There is a lot of ambient heat on our planet, more in equatorial dry desert summer days and less in polar desert winter nights.
    Refrigeration by the principle that energy is conserved should produce electricity instead of consuming it.
    Focusing on explaining the electronic behavior of one composition of simple diode, a near flawless crystal of silicon is modified by implanting a small amount of phosphorus on one side from a ohmic contact end to a junction where the additive is suddenly and completely changed to boron with minimal disturbance of the crystal pattern. The crystal then continues to another ohmic contact.
    A region of high electrical resistance forms at the junction in this type of diode when the phosphorous near the ĵunction donates electrons that are free to move elsewhere while leaving phosphorus ions held in the crystal while the boron donates a hole which is similalarly free to move. The two types of mobile charges mutually clear each other away near the junction leaving little electrical conductivity. An equlibrium width of this region is settled between the phosphorus, boron, electrons, and holes. Thermal noise is beyond steady state equlibrium. Thermal transients where mobile electrons move from the phosphorus added side to the boron added side ride transient extra conductivity so they are filtered into the external circuit. Electrons are units of electric current. They lose their thermal energy of motion and gain electromotive force, another name for voltage, as they transition between the junction and the array electrical tap.
    Aloha

  • @williamolsen5287
    @williamolsen5287 Месяц назад

    That's to many you'd sap out my technology and throw me away - Willy 0

  • @jefferymyles4124
    @jefferymyles4124 Месяц назад +1

    Boston Dynamics make all this look like primitive junk.

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад +1

      In a controlled environment for sure. Certainly interesting times with BD showing beautifully fluid movement and Tesla going for the cheap volume based approach for business. I’d love for both to merge and have a fabulous graceful Teslabot.

  • @leslielemmon7729
    @leslielemmon7729 Месяц назад

    There was an error in the title. It must be: "Tesla is Quietly Building Up another 10 Trillion Dollar Hype". Thought I'd let you know. k thx bye

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +3

    ☆ FSD factory production 24/7/365 is 8,760 machine hrs vs 2,000 man hours per year and no holidays, sick leave, training days, std bye workers, weekends, public holidays,
    The factory can be 5 times smaller or 5 times more productive. 🤔 😮😊
    'Dirt cheap' electricity off rooftop solar PV and
    'Dirt cheap' big batteries on wheels.
    Expensive grid capacity expansion will not be needed.

    • @mervstash3692
      @mervstash3692 Месяц назад +1

      Cool story bro

    • @stephenbrickwood1602
      @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +2

      @@mervstash3692 we will see what happens.
      Vested interests in many parts of our economy and it is cheaper to donate to the political supporters.

    • @stephenbrickwood1602
      @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад

      @@mervstash3692 ☆Vested interests.
      Grid owners have a $TRILLION asset that is RENTED by the electricity customers.
      5cents feedin vs 50cents invoiced.
      Electricity is DIRT cheap.
      Fossil fueled generation owners have $BILLIONS assets that make the $TRILLION grid asset, valuable.
      Distant renewables electricity and nuclear electricity both need the grid. And make the grid valuable.
      Rooftop solar PV and EV big batteries do not need the grid.
      We have a problem. VESTED INTEREST problem.
      1,Grid owners, $TRILLION infrastructure.
      2,fossil fuel owners, $billions infrastructure.
      3,distant renewables owners,
      4,nuclear owners, $billions infrastructure.
      5,nuclear promoters, lifetime investment.
      6,central generation plant owners, $billions.
      7,governments Garrentees locked in for 60years
      😕🫤😟😮😱🥴
      8,But not green hydrogen, unless they align with all the above.
      Unhappy 🙁 days,
      A little fossil fuels used in mid winter weeks is nothing.
      Petroleum feedstock to petrochemical industry will continue. Natural gas is cheaper.

    • @mervstash3692
      @mervstash3692 Месяц назад

      @@stephenbrickwood1602 serious question, but what % of the way to completion this thing is? Before it is fit for any real world autonomous use.
      I would say 1%

    • @stephenbrickwood1602
      @stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад +1

      @@mervstash3692 you may be right.
      I just saw the youtube video.
      I am an old construction engineer, so I do think with a lifetime of skills and experience.
      But if it is good enough to be trained and work quickly on new complicated tasks, then my 24/7/365 factory may be closer.
      It may not need to look human.
      We need to start thinking through these things and talking about them.
      New working technology always follows a period of rapid implementation from the old.
      Just my thoughts.

  • @arthurwagar88
    @arthurwagar88 Месяц назад

    Speculation.

  • @alonsotheking7511
    @alonsotheking7511 Месяц назад

    I rather if they focus all that in creating a perfect virgual world in the games and pay for playing on it

  • @TherealBrens
    @TherealBrens Месяц назад

    Honestly, I have over 120,000 miles on my Tesla, and now my battery has failed. Tesla is charging me $15,000 for a new large battery. This is absolutely ridiculous, and I am furious with Tesla. What on earth is going on?

  • @warfarecentertv
    @warfarecentertv Месяц назад

    They may not get sick but they will malfunction

  • @NunoLopes-ue7rx
    @NunoLopes-ue7rx 3 дня назад +1

    Once it works properly (and believe it or not, those models are being tested right now... somewhere (if not "tesla", "others") warfare military grade,, will be bough in the thousands and much steeper prices... and them several models... then let warfare do is thing and they will sell more... (not a nice picture, it is good to think something like this is a no go... but lets check human behaviour and history... ups!!!)

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Месяц назад +4

    Self driving cars. Robots. Pie in the sky

  • @NewageM4214
    @NewageM4214 Месяц назад

    Will some A8 robots be psychopath rouge robots that are like serial killers and can’t be caught or found. And they are so smart and just go around killing humans?

  • @paullong1714
    @paullong1714 Месяц назад +5

    Give it another 20 years and most of us will have no job. Crime will go up ten fold.

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Месяц назад +2

      Crime is about shortage. What shortage?

    • @alaskanight940
      @alaskanight940 Месяц назад

      Not with the rise of robot policing and robot jails. Even more profitable than robot slaves and sex workers. Super abundance or ... Super warriors. The elite never make humane decisions.
      Profit is a bitch master. Buckle up for robot wars.

    • @drmasroberts
      @drmasroberts Месяц назад

      @@garethrobinson2275 There will be shortages. When nuclear power plants were first being built in the 1950s, the prediction was broadcast everywhere that electricity would be so abundant it would be free for everyone. Besides crime seldom comes from absence of necessities, but from the evils of the human heart-greed, lust, vanity, envy, pride…...

    • @DivinesLegacy
      @DivinesLegacy Месяц назад +1

      Why would crime go up? Makes zero sense.

    • @eintyp4389
      @eintyp4389 Месяц назад

      The autonomouse hoverdrones with there electric mencatchers wouldh like to disagree. The "Publicsavety Turrets" are never sleeping and there tranqelising rounds are inexpensive.

  • @kurtlowder3276
    @kurtlowder3276 Месяц назад +3

    remember when tesla was going to dominate solar installations and the solar roof was going to be the same price as a normal roof. remember when they were going to to have full self-driving 5 years ago. remember when the cybertruck was going to be 39,000. remember when the semi was supposed to be 500 mile range. remember when the rodster was supposed to have a 8,8 second quarter mile. remember when hyperloops were 5 years away. remember when boring tunnels where supposed to have automate shuttle going through them. remember when maxwells dry cathode material was supposed to revolutionize battery chemisty and 4680 was something all battery manufacturers were supposed to copy. I am sorry. its boy who cried wolf for me. the model y is 45,000 and the 25,000 model is no where to be seen. musk is trying to keep the stock price high so he can get his 50 billion because he thinks he has to get humans to mars. oh and we were supposed to have starship landing on mars already. humanoid robots are a decade or more away from being useful. robotaxis will take a decade of trial and error. lots of mistakes and lawsuits. Tesla is losing its ability to innovate because its trying to do too much. that has been musks problem again and again. he gets too ambitious. i guess its okay because he broke boundaries, but he needs to be careful because he has real competition now. the tesla killers are coming from a myriad number of companies in china who are all in on innovation. CATL and BYD are far ahead in the battery game. BYD is spitting out new models monthly. These robots better not become too much of a distraction. musk is taking a huge gamble on solving autonomy on rapid timeline. Tesla is not executing well at all. it has had multiple layoffs and runs its employees into the ground.

    • @bluetoad2668
      @bluetoad2668 Месяц назад +1

      Remember when the model Y was going to be the best selling car in the world?....oh, it is.

  • @Sir_Winston_Smith
    @Sir_Winston_Smith Месяц назад

    Doesn't matter, the stock will go down.