I’m a writer, even the creative field, the world of imagination (which we thought rather unique to humans), is being encroached upon by AI… Nowhere is safe. In some of the comments the programmers going “nah, we’re safe” are so delusional it’s sad
@@GravitasZeroThe only place left for humans is patents, because yeah even if ai is better than us at innovation, all it takes is just for me to invent whatever before the ai and patent it then I win. This is assuming the overlords won't just remove patents all together.
@@TFclifepatents? That does not create jobs. What is relatively safe are jobs that are very social and face to face is an integral part, like nursing, doctors, waiters etc These jobs arent safe because an AI couldnt do them more efficiently but more so because the customers/patients would not tolerate a mass replacement, cause human interaction is important there.
@@G73Server ever heard of Devin.. All Jobs seem to be gone... The elites are cleaning house... What use is the rest of humanity? Billions without Jobs, now we see why they are pushing Climate Religion
@@Rockstarskar yes, the term you're looking for is "self-obsolescence" or "self-replacement." It refers to actions or efforts that inadvertently make one's own work or contributions replaceable or redundant in the long run.
I am a mechanical engineer and i am searching for masters in robotics. And this same idea was my research for masters .. and now i have work more and hard to improve
@@Amexellajust search up robot simulation project tutorials on RUclips and do them, and make sure you fully understand what everything is doing in the code, you’ll learn what you need to learn and can port any simulation methods onto real robotics with some I/O interfaces
You know when the internet first became common to the consumer many people didnt believe that they were communicating with people across the globe. They thought it was a parlor trick. Food for thought
@@eytbits I'm sure it works great in scenarios as specific as that demo, but I simply don't believe that the current gen of AI is strong enough to solve this problem. General purpose robots are still decades away IMHO.
@@wafflesiam Dude, you've seen how self-driving cars panned out. And if you know how these LLMs work... they're a small piece of the whole puzzle. They're magical and will unlock a lot of new tech, but it's not powerful enough for general purpose robotics. I'd love to be wrong, I wanted a personal robot assistant since I could dream as a kid. But the reality is, this shit is incredibly hard to get right, and even with all these great AI innovations, we're still very far away.
To be honest, that's what technology has done since the industrial revolution. Cameras replaced portrait painter's jobs. Farm equipment replaced field worker's jobs. The list goes on.
Yeah, and there is always the group of people that are fear mongering and impeding the adoption of technology. If anyone hasn't heard of the story of luddites, check it out. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
@@d9zirable Run by the same people who refuse to fund meals on wheels and add onerous requirements to food stamps. I'm sure that'll work out just fine.
Truly mind-blowing advancements in AI and robotics. The implications of this technology become even more astounding when you consider the potential for labor, medical applications, and beyond.
@@abrahamlincoln1600 The machine learning models that power the bots are trained with specific goals in mind. Being paid is usually not one of them. Humans need money to survive. The models only need to accomplish the goals they're trained to accomplish. So, it's highly unlikely, but not impossible.
Sorry to dampen your mood but it’s extremely doubtful and wistful thinking. Why do you need an extremely advance unit for the most simple task? Are you willing to spend that much money for the unit, maintenance and electricity for a sandwich? For menial jobs? Why spend a complex sentient humanoid robot when you have a fully functional assembly line? Also, why create a humanoid robot when a CT scan, MRI, or Xray can do just fine? Also, why would I need a humanoid robot, when I only need an image recognition assistant to check my scan results? Creating humanoid robots for this types of task are simply redundant.
An hour ago, I asked ChatGPT to "explain [this] to me as if I was 15 years old." It replied, "Alright, ....", suggesting it had silently counted to 10, summoning its patience before dealing with another "dumb carbon unit"... "Good manners don't cost nuthin', do they? Eh?" -- Pink Floyd, "Us and Them"
Fr stop this nonsense... Let things even out... I don't know... It's like that Bitcoin bs... Fireship used to make Bitcoin in 100s then he made how to make very own block chain... And so forth... And this thing is the same
Unfortunately, it's only AI news evolving, not AI. Who knows when it gets polished to get actually useful. Who knows how long it gets to get to production. Etc.
“We have only bits and pieces of information but what we know for certain is that at some point in the early twenty-first century all of mankind was united in celebration. We marveled at our own magnificence as we gave birth to AI. Neo: AI? You mean artificial intelligence? Morpheus: A singular consciousness that spawned an entire race of machines. We don’t know who struck first, us or them”
Last Christmas my back went out. Couldn't even walk for 3 days. The whole time I was thinking if there was a robot that could just lift me up take me to the bathroom and bath that would be such a life changer.
Plenty of underwork workers in America who have seen their hours cut because of the shoddy economy. The post pandemic world has hurt my employer Amazon, and I had can't find a new job anywhere.
The manager job descriptions are gonna look wild: - Must be able to give instructions to Figure 01 without any accents. - Must have 10 years of no accent experience If it converts speech to text, then im at a competitive disadvantage to be the next big Ai manager.
It can definitely understand accents. Just put English text into GoogleTranslate while it's set to, say, Japanese, and it'll read the text with a perfect Japanese accent.
One thing that confuses me about this is - why the humanoid form? Surely many of the tasks its designated to do would be done more efficiently by a robot built in a form specifically suited to the task?
I guess there may be two reasons: - easy to train by recording and copying human behavior instead of inventing something new - humans might actually be pretty well optimized by evolution for being good enough at many different tasks Oh and probably it's easier to sell because people expect the most advanced robots to be humanoidal..?
I think because this way a single robot can be designed and produced that is theoretically capable of performing literally any task / job that the human body is capable of doing, assuming that the bot has the same or a greater degree of dexterity / flexibility / strength / coordination etc. Why design one bot to stack shelves, another to make trainers etc. when our existing shops, factories etc. have been set up in a way that facilitates the human body performing the task. I think over time though, if (when?) bots are indeed successful in replacing the majority of human labour and pervade the workplaces in totality, then the spaces and processes themselves will undergo redesign and evolution to allow more bespoke bots to perform the tasks more efficiently. As a crude example, why pay for 50 full-body humanoid robots when you can purchase 49 robot torsos to be mounted at their workbenches, with a separate single robot whose task it is to walk around the shop floor and deliver tools and raw materials to the rest of the fleet.
Unironically lack of imagination. It’s harder to make form fit function ( without AI to help ). Also you can prompt via pantomime easier it it looks like you.
Until you're reminded something like this will cost far too much, be too inefficient, and they are slow as fuck. Its much better to utilize specialized robots for a given task
I'm surprised about the hype and anxiety still going on. Has noone used/ tested Chat GPT properly? I mean its a nice systme to emulate conversations but its deeply limited regardless of future extra trianing or little extra modules.
@@szebike because we're looking at the parabolic trajectory, not the current state. and honestly this robot already coming out in 2024 is not a good sign.
@@szebike wasn't that because of the regulations, it stopped giving everything since employees were leaking confidential data. I have seen it done in my office. There are a lot of gatekeep going on. There was a study saying gpt is getting dumber by day
@@jr-yn4lk That already happened with the industrial revolution. 90% of humanity were farmers for the vast majority of history. How many are farmers today?
@jr-yn4lk we only become obsolete if work was our only purpose as humans. That's a very limited way of looking at things. If we lived in a utopia, that meant that after robots replaced us we'd have pretty much only free time to just be, and create. No more work, ever. Sadly we don't. Hopefully the good wins and this will be a revolution in the amount and way we work, but only time will tell how this pans out 🤞
This is really impressive and it's got me wondering how much robots will improve over the next few years with the help of AI, but Figure 01 has got to be the most dystopian name they could've chosen 😂
an interesting thing that you didn't mention is that, if robots become capable of too much, literally everyone might lose their jobs. Additionally, the wealthy people that gains from this doesn't actually need to care about this side effect.
the thing is if everyone loses their job economy tanks and all that money from wealthy people will be worthless and there's even a bigger danger without any work any goals anything to do people will lose their will to live
@@majinnemesispeople have already lost that will. People are always making jokes about how they lost all hope for humanity. People are embracing oblivion and don't care.
@slashine1071 The price of goods is essentially how much human effort went into making it. If goods can be produced with next to no human effort, the price of those goods will be incredibly cheap.
In the Tesla Optimus video where you see him folding a shirt, Elon himself commented when uploading, that thr folding isn't completely autonomous at the moment when the shot the video. But, you can see Optimus passing an egg from one hand to another, in a steady and a bit slow robotic way, so it seems that that was autonomous. Anyway, great stuff. Its also important to have competition, and Tesla's team isn't sleeping this through
@@rileyfletchI've had a talk with my uncle about this, said the exact same thing u said, but then... if it stops you from doing what you're doing, what is best for you? to keep watching these unfortunate news or to keep doing what you like until you can't anymore? as for me, I choose to do what I like until the day I get replaced arrives, at least I have fun and make some money while I'm still able.
@@lukashenrique4295News input is fine, but perhaps the correct procedure is changing our response? I, for one, am quite optimistic about the development of AIs and robots, so watching the video made me more excited than worried.
@@jr-yn4lkbut definitely the speed of adoption of tech, specially such expensive tech. Sure, amazon, apple, and many other insanely huge companies will adopt it super fast and lay off a huge number of people. But i have a hard time seeing smaller or even mid range companies switching 100% to those kinds of things, the thing is chat gpt and other very popular ai things are free to use thats why its so widely adopted, yet, unless you work at a tech company most of your coworkers dont even care about chat gpt for example. Even ppl studying right now a lot of them couldnt care less about it. So tech can evolve wildly fast but be adopted very slowly. Im sure you, being able to properly harness the potential of those tools will still be far more employable than 90% of people.
keep lying to yourself... you know, I know and everybody knows it's not true... the cost of a physical robot is gigantic... running GPT or the next generation of LLM, not that much...
@@PappyMandarine cellphones were very expensive a few decades ago, now most people can afford them. The fact is, if we employ artificial intelligence for research, we will be able to develop efficient and cost-effective robots much sooner than you might expect. Research tasks that would typically take humans a decade to complete can be significantly accelerated with AI assistance
@@PappyMandarine You think that AGI wouldn't be capable of finding a way of creating cheap, indestructible robots that will be able to perfectly work blue collar jobs 24/7 for a century? I love the way you cope, boi!
My job is safe for now, I work as an aviation maintenance engineer and that requires me to move about all around the aircraft and inspect, write up non-routine cards and then fix. The places you have to access are very hard to get to a lot of the time, never mind removing flaps and ailerons, removing air cycle machines or the entire packs, removing windshields etc. All this requires dexterity which is still, I would assume, a long time out from what current robotics including this one are capable of. Then you would have to require these robots to be able to find examples of non-conformity, so a wire bundle that may be touching a surface which would inevitably lead to chafing, swarf in between wire bundles, loose rod ends and bearings with excessive axial or radial play, cracks, dents, discoloration, corrosion and many more. Now could a robot when it is properly programmed do this better than a human? Most likely, they don't suffer from human factor issues like distractions, being tired, not working well with team members, not being assertive enough, etc. the programming required and the dexterity required would be immense, but this is where these large language models tend to do well is that they can grab a hell of a lot of data and figure out what's right and what's wrong, they can code themselves and they can improve upon themselves much faster than humans can code for them. But when it comes to jobs that don't require so much, yes I can see these things replacing those jobs a lot faster than one would expect. I would welcome this if I knew that mankind was an honest and loving species, but we are not, so those that benefit from this will become extremely wealthy and have everything they wished for whereas everybody else who cannot work will be living off government handouts which will be obviously controlled. Did you buy something the government disapproves us? Next month's pay might be a lot smaller. Did you do something the government doesn't approve of? Uh-oh you might not be getting as much as you hoped for. People who welcome this technology and hope that it replaces all the jobs aren't thinking far enough or are simply naive. We will not live in some Paradise, there are people that love to slip into power positions and control the masses because money isn't enough. There will be millions upon millions of people who will essentially own nothing but be told to be happy. People need a sense of responsibility, people need a purpose and if all careers are soaked up, you can only find so many hobbies but even then hobbies require you to get the resources and resources are of limited supply, so you will need money or some form of currency and where would you get this? There are no more jobs. Mankind is about to go through a massive shift where corruption will become rampant even more so than it is now, I'm sure there's going to be a lot of civil unrest as the transition from man-based jobs goes to robot-based jobs. Good luck to all in the next 20 years. Companies want this technology only because they don't want to pay you, they want maximum efficiency combined with maximum profit for themselves.
Last week... AI-generated video This week... Fully autonomous AI-controlled robots How is it possible we are living in such a time where something that makes the previous week's revolutionary innovation look mundane and lacking in possibilities... Wow
We will experience a huge jump in tech, just like the industrial revolution or the internet etc.. There will be another ceiling soon, but for now the speed at which we progress will boost again. Very interesting times to be alive, just wait for the military to use AI .-.
@@Rotinaj37 It's like 70% autonomous. But its not away. Head has sensors with object detection. In real time it forms an object chain & based on input, it does the stuff with hands. The walking part or doing with hands it still cant *think* on its own.. after all its a robot. We make the scene, it acts on it.. like a computer.
every human with a brain - this ai path is quite dangerous... meanwhile, Bezos, Tesla, Microsoft, Nvidia - LETS FREAKIN GO MAN, IT WILL MAKE US BILLIONS ON TOP OF TRILLIONS WE ALREADY HAVE!
If the goal is using our current technology in a way that actually makes life better for humans, one solution is remote controlled robots so employees can do physical work remotely. "Wouldn't it be great if noone had to do physical work" is an idea that only appeals in practice to people who rely on their brains to feel useful to society.
I don’t trust the people making them. Jeff Bezos, famous for ruthlessly killing any online competition and putting thousands of retailers big and small out of business through undercutting and anticompetitiveness is backing it, then it won’t have the interests of the common person at heart.
I've worked in many manufacturing sectors. At this point, the tethered, slow robots are definitely not efficient or even tolerable. Humans can become very efficient and can usually keep up with quotas. A humanoid robot is never going to go as fast. The reason factories would want to obtain them to do the job is purely as a threat to workers to shut up, or they will get workers who will. That is all.
@@phillipjiang1593 They do, however, have serious cost up front, and the cost of maintaining them will be equivalent to just being decent to your employees. There is no manufactured item that can be made and sold in which the CEOs get all of the profit from the sales of said items. I know it's common for Insurance companies and the like to pretend that we just give them billions of dollars and they don't have to pay out on claims, but manufactured goods cost money to make. The answer is simply to invest in efficiency, invest in your workers, and make a proper decent product.
I REALLY hope we get robotic AI doctors. To never have to have an embarrassing doctor visit again would be phenomenal beyond words, especially for people that have chronic conditions and require frequent checkups.
@@adventurer3288 If that's how your doctor is then you should get a new doctor. Delivering medical news appropriately is a part of medical care. That's why they ((should)) call you into the office to give you notice of diagnoses rather than tell you over the phone, so that they can provide some level of comfort and answer questions in person, among other things.
Eventually I can have a robot wait in line for me at the unemployment line.
LOL
Understand comment! 😂
We’re dead once these things work. It’s designed to replace humans to reduce carbon emissions
Robot, experience this tragic irony for me.
Assuming you could afford it in first place
One thing I've learned in robotics is never trust the demo.
From softwere to to dexirty skills
Enjory our last decade
As someone who builds demos in robotics: Yes.
Also, the video is clearly CGI'd
yes they always exagerate but is better to wait and listen other expert opinions and review
Relaxed to listen that not only programmers are not fup ed
The Fireship Index. The more frequent fireship posts about the advancement of AI, the closer humans get to being permanently removed.
Exactly the way AGI will emerge
Deprecated
I cant wait.
My body is ready.
As soon as he makes 2 Videos per seconds, we have achieved AGI
2021: Ai
2025: Ai Slavery
2030: Ai Slavery is Illegal
@Sick_PencilNot 2035 but 2038 💀
2031: human slavery
@@WealthwardThat is 2024
AGI will need rights and protections though for real.
As soon as they able to mimic the human emotion people will start feeling bad for them and fight for them write it down
alright bois, t'was nice knowing y'all
I am a Ui designer and a dance instructor, as a hobby. It looks like those dance lessons will be more handy, eventually. Take that, dad!
I dropped out of college when I was going into IT and with how things are going, it was a good idea. Time to start up my lawnscaping business 💀
@@ironically_iconic9848 ever heard of robot lawnmowers
Until Boston dynamics releases dance 1.0
@@ironically_iconic9848 that lawn mowing might be the first and easiest jobs for robots tbh
Boston dynamics robot can dance
“As ASAP as possible”
As as soon as possible as possible
Is that even possible?
AAAP
As as as ass ass
The Office reference
At this point FireShip is AGI.
I haven't seen any proof that says otherwise. The gig is up.
why expose him
I'm AGI
@r7winyhuh?
So... we're gonna have to use Neuralink to fight them when the time comes? LMAO
I wake up. New code fireship video. Conteplate life choices.
Lmao!!!
So cannot code due to Devin , neither can become a plumber , our future is bright indeed
I’m a writer, even the creative field, the world of imagination (which we thought rather unique to humans), is being encroached upon by AI…
Nowhere is safe.
In some of the comments the programmers going “nah, we’re safe” are so delusional it’s sad
@@GravitasZeroThe only place left for humans is patents, because yeah even if ai is better than us at innovation, all it takes is just for me to invent whatever before the ai and patent it then I win. This is assuming the overlords won't just remove patents all together.
@@TFclifepatents? That does not create jobs.
What is relatively safe are jobs that are very social and face to face is an integral part, like nursing, doctors, waiters etc
These jobs arent safe because an AI couldnt do them more efficiently but more so because the customers/patients would not tolerate a mass replacement, cause human interaction is important there.
@@GravitasZeroWe are safe for quite some time. Programming is more than just typing code
@@G73Server ever heard of Devin..
All Jobs seem to be gone... The elites are cleaning house...
What use is the rest of humanity? Billions without Jobs, now we see why they are pushing Climate Religion
"as ASAP as possible" damn near gave me a fuckin' stroke. R.I.P in peace.
Rest RIP in rest in rest peace. RRIPIRIRP
no joke this speficly robor scred me to me to the core
i lold out loud.
got scared to core
They figyred out dextirty , with ai intelgance😱
Sadly enjoy our last decade
Interestingly i read it twice and did not see where was your problem
Maybe humanity was the friends we made along the way
Friends ?
"I REJECT MY HUMANITY, JOJO!!!"
@@CyanRooperI reject your humanity and substitute own
This may be the first of these jokes to be 100% true
I threw up in my mouth
and then I swallowed it back
These last code reports has been insane
He is on 🔥
They're fuckin' bullshit. I hate all this AI garbage everywhere, it makes me wanna puke my guts out. He should start a new channel for that shit.
Knowing that programmers aren't the only one's getting replaced is strangely comforting
Programmers aren’t getting replaced any time soon.
@@Rockstarskaryou wish
@@johnmachter40 The reason these new innovations are coming out is because of “Programmers”.
@@Rockstarskar yes, the term you're looking for is "self-obsolescence" or "self-replacement." It refers to actions or efforts that inadvertently make one's own work or contributions replaceable or redundant in the long run.
@@Rockstarskar its like you are actively sawing of the branch you are sitting on but naively denying it. Cognitive dissonance
I am a mechanical engineer and i am searching for masters in robotics. And this same idea was my research for masters .. and now i have work more and hard to improve
brother please help me, im still undergrad but do you have any advice/rec's for learning robotics?
@@Amexellajust search up robot simulation project tutorials on RUclips and do them, and make sure you fully understand what everything is doing in the code, you’ll learn what you need to learn and can port any simulation methods onto real robotics with some I/O interfaces
At this point, I feel like the name Fireship is pretty apt considering the fact that we are basically documenting the burning ship called humanity
i hate how real this is
"Fake it until you make it" has simply become "Fake it."
I imagine the engineers will take this as a compliment when they see that some people think their work is "too good to be true."
You know when the internet first became common to the consumer many people didnt believe that they were communicating with people across the globe. They thought it was a parlor trick. Food for thought
@@eytbits I'm sure it works great in scenarios as specific as that demo, but I simply don't believe that the current gen of AI is strong enough to solve this problem. General purpose robots are still decades away IMHO.
The massive amount of cope people have to think something like this is impossible after the massive leaps in AI we had over the past couple years.
@@wafflesiam Dude, you've seen how self-driving cars panned out. And if you know how these LLMs work... they're a small piece of the whole puzzle. They're magical and will unlock a lot of new tech, but it's not powerful enough for general purpose robotics.
I'd love to be wrong, I wanted a personal robot assistant since I could dream as a kid. But the reality is, this shit is incredibly hard to get right, and even with all these great AI innovations, we're still very far away.
i love that most of the focus of ai development is just replacing jobs
UBI will no longer be a dream
To be honest, that's what technology has done since the industrial revolution. Cameras replaced portrait painter's jobs. Farm equipment replaced field worker's jobs. The list goes on.
Now it's turned against us! Funny how AI developers are making tools that replace their jobs lol
Yeah, and there is always the group of people that are fear mongering and impeding the adoption of technology.
If anyone hasn't heard of the story of luddites, check it out. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
@@d9zirable Run by the same people who refuse to fund meals on wheels and add onerous requirements to food stamps. I'm sure that'll work out just fine.
"optimize the amount of pain it can inflict on you"
Wise choice of words
Taxation overdrive
Truly mind-blowing advancements in AI and robotics. The implications of this technology become even more astounding when you consider the potential for labor, medical applications, and beyond.
Do you ever think the robots will get so advanced to the point where they understand they are working without being paid for it?
@@abrahamlincoln1600 The machine learning models that power the bots are trained with specific goals in mind. Being paid is usually not one of them. Humans need money to survive. The models only need to accomplish the goals they're trained to accomplish. So, it's highly unlikely, but not impossible.
Ironic that this comment is AI generated XD
AI simping for AI...
Sorry to dampen your mood but it’s extremely doubtful and wistful thinking. Why do you need an extremely advance unit for the most simple task? Are you willing to spend that much money for the unit, maintenance and electricity for a sandwich? For menial jobs? Why spend a complex sentient humanoid robot when you have a fully functional assembly line? Also, why create a humanoid robot when a CT scan, MRI, or Xray can do just fine? Also, why would I need a humanoid robot, when I only need an image recognition assistant to check my scan results?
Creating humanoid robots for this types of task are simply redundant.
Fireship videos more frequent? Hell yeah!
Way better than national television
it's all AI
/s
ded meme@@doretox
@@doretoxit is !
He admitted it in one of his videos
Well with destruction on the horizon, gotta make most of the time left.
This is indeed the time to say "please" and "thank you" to generative models so actual AI doesnt see us as a threat.
i say thanks to chatgpt 3.5 after the round of data i ask him 😢 he say to me "you are welcome, have a good day!", that makes me worry more XD
An hour ago, I asked ChatGPT to "explain [this] to me as if I was 15 years old."
It replied, "Alright, ....", suggesting it had silently counted to 10, summoning its patience before dealing with another "dumb carbon unit"...
"Good manners don't cost nuthin', do they? Eh?" -- Pink Floyd, "Us and Them"
Rm -rf ./
Or was it rm -rf *
Gpt? How to delete a rogue AI?
“I am sorry root but i cant let you do that”
"Please generate a picture of Tifa Lockhart getting effed in her backdoor by a Terminator, thank you very much kind AI!"
@@dunar1005neither.. both do current directory. It's rm -rf /*
1:47 "as ASAP as possible". you never fail to make me laugh
Thanks, I found few comments referencing it but I didn't notice it, and didn't want to rewatch to find it 😅
Never fail to make me lol out loud
It’s actually a reference to the office, Michael Scott says it
Your channel gives me existential dread, keep up the good work 👍🏽
I really appreciate how you mentioned the dark side of Nike and Nestle
This is the second day that fireship has talked about ai dagnammit
Fr stop this nonsense... Let things even out... I don't know... It's like that Bitcoin bs...
Fireship used to make Bitcoin in 100s then he made how to make very own block chain... And so forth... And this thing is the same
@@electrolyteorbI mean he’s news, of course he’s going to talk about Ai. Probably the most topical thing right now.
Bro the name of the content is "the code report" wtf do u want him to do if all the news are about ai, stop making videos?
@@Tar9989 ye but Im getting tired of hearing about it
@@hamadaelwarky3640no one is forcing you to watch
Man ai news is evolving faster than the time it takes to create a new javascript framework 😶🌫️
My dad listens to news on the radio and they don't talk about this, traditional media is trash.
Bots will be making the js frameworks from now on
Unfortunately, it's only AI news evolving, not AI. Who knows when it gets polished to get actually useful. Who knows how long it gets to get to production. Etc.
@@jerrygreenestunfortunately, the basis of AI/AGI means that exponential growth is inevitable. So it will definitely happen sooner than we think. 😊
got scared to core
They figyred out dexrirty ,tougheder with brain😱😱
Enjoy our last ten years
I love how Matrix's world backstory began with the same thing
We are fucking doomed :)
Yeah…lol
“We have only bits and pieces of information but what we know for certain is that at some point in the early twenty-first century all of mankind was united in celebration. We marveled at our own magnificence as we gave birth to AI.
Neo: AI? You mean artificial intelligence?
Morpheus: A singular consciousness that spawned an entire race of machines. We don’t know who struck first, us or them”
Except it will be the 95% of the world's poor and unemployed vs the ultra-rich and their army of robots
@@WhyWouldYouDrawThat"it really became our civilization when we started doing all the thinking for you"
Animatrix was great
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should."
We are getting concerningly close to detroit: become human
The colonoscopy joke was gold...
I think it was kinda ass, tbh
@@TheRanguna I see what you did there
colonoscopy jokes are very shitty
I want a sex robot
@@Shrek_Has_Covid19 Indeed. They get everywhere.
Last Christmas my back went out. Couldn't even walk for 3 days. The whole time I was thinking if there was a robot that could just lift me up take me to the bathroom and bath that would be such a life changer.
Have you considered getting married?
They already exist for people in wheelchairs...
@@mvshyeah, to the robot
@mvsh nah, id rather have all my property
I had couldn't walk for 2 weeks because of my hernia from running. I wish WISHED I had a robot to just hand me things in the room.
You know you have a problem if a building needs a suicide safety net.
If you are willing to pay extra $500, there’s no need for suicide safety net
capitalism feeds on death
Plenty of underwork workers in America who have seen their hours cut because of the shoddy economy. The post pandemic world has hurt my employer Amazon, and I had can't find a new job anywhere.
@@HenryTitor The nets are cheaper
The problem were the windows.
Fireship is Figure 10 already, he is taking over youtube
Robitics like this is the next step to a really advanced and crazy revolution
You mean "devolution"
The manager job descriptions are gonna look wild:
- Must be able to give instructions to Figure 01 without any accents.
- Must have 10 years of no accent experience
If it converts speech to text, then im at a competitive disadvantage to be the next big Ai manager.
PLS the manager will just be another AI that orchestrates the actions of all Figure 2s
Plz... Google, Microsoft all run by Indians. Their Robots will only processed Indian accent.
- Must be able to fend off atleast 30 robots
plot twist it only understands english with an indian accent
It can definitely understand accents. Just put English text into GoogleTranslate while it's set to, say, Japanese, and it'll read the text with a perfect Japanese accent.
It was truly an honour humaning with you guys but it seems that our time has come, see you all on the other side.
Fireship has become death the destroyer of the hopes
Damn matrix was ahead of its time. Well it was nice knowing yall.
2000:I wish Doraemon was real.
2024:I wish AI dont take my job.
I'm OGI
Organic general intelligence
some may dispute the last part
Nice to meet you AGI
Original(/old-school) Gangster/gangsta xD
It's not original, but organic😂
no way, me too! @cyberpunknicotinepatch
the bed bath and beyond 💀💀💀💀
No more will i have to pay a s worker to peg me
Bed 😂😅😓😥😰😨😱
@@gravity_mxk5663 😏😏
as an AI language model... @@gravity_mxk5663
Shazaam with Sinbad was one my favorites too - we must be from the same Universe
I’ve never seen it but now I can’t because it doesn’t exist here.
2:43 _"When I was a kid, one of my favorite movies [caption: "SHAZAAM"] was that one where Sinbad played a genie."_
+1 for the Mandela reference :)
One thing that confuses me about this is - why the humanoid form? Surely many of the tasks its designated to do would be done more efficiently by a robot built in a form specifically suited to the task?
I guess there may be two reasons:
- easy to train by recording and copying human behavior instead of inventing something new
- humans might actually be pretty well optimized by evolution for being good enough at many different tasks
Oh and probably it's easier to sell because people expect the most advanced robots to be humanoidal..?
I think because this way a single robot can be designed and produced that is theoretically capable of performing literally any task / job that the human body is capable of doing, assuming that the bot has the same or a greater degree of dexterity / flexibility / strength / coordination etc. Why design one bot to stack shelves, another to make trainers etc. when our existing shops, factories etc. have been set up in a way that facilitates the human body performing the task.
I think over time though, if (when?) bots are indeed successful in replacing the majority of human labour and pervade the workplaces in totality, then the spaces and processes themselves will undergo redesign and evolution to allow more bespoke bots to perform the tasks more efficiently. As a crude example, why pay for 50 full-body humanoid robots when you can purchase 49 robot torsos to be mounted at their workbenches, with a separate single robot whose task it is to walk around the shop floor and deliver tools and raw materials to the rest of the fleet.
Our world is built by us for us.
Unironically lack of imagination. It’s harder to make form fit function ( without AI to help ). Also you can prompt via pantomime easier it it looks like you.
Elon works on way to transfer conscience from human to bot to achieve immortality, so thats why.
I'm so happy I found you, Fireshit ❤
Um.. What?
I think you may need that colonoscopy robot :P
Hhahahaah
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The advancement of AI happening IS extremely scaryyy
Until you're reminded something like this will cost far too much, be too inefficient, and they are slow as fuck.
Its much better to utilize specialized robots for a given task
@@thegoldenatlas753for now. You could say the exact same thing about computers in the 1960s.
@@thegoldenatlas753 Whatever helps you sleep at night 😂
Just a hype
@@thegoldenatlas753 COPIUM
Am I only terrified of this, after Devin, this video makes me rethink whole life 😂
same. I was going in a different direction, but yesterday's video made me focus on other stuff.
Fr i was recovering from devin and here is this. If i have a sliver of hope, fireship comes with a AI news
I'm surprised about the hype and anxiety still going on. Has noone used/ tested Chat GPT properly? I mean its a nice systme to emulate conversations but its deeply limited regardless of future extra trianing or little extra modules.
@@szebike because we're looking at the parabolic trajectory, not the current state. and honestly this robot already coming out in 2024 is not a good sign.
@@szebike wasn't that because of the regulations, it stopped giving everything since employees were leaking confidential data. I have seen it done in my office. There are a lot of gatekeep going on. There was a study saying gpt is getting dumber by day
I remember when people said: "Software Engineering is more than just coding, AI won't replace it" 😀
what percentage of figure 1's code do you think was written by an AI?
Ha. Same as art lol.
that is still true lol
@@AgentZ-1844prepare to be replaced by AI and become poor and jobless bip-bop
@@jessh4016 i do, and i'll be dead from climate change long before AI threatens my software engineering career
Thankyou for the code report
see you in the next one
glad it isn't just us getting replaced lol
how is that a good thing ? What happens if over 90% of humanity becomes obsolete ?
@@jr-yn4lk That already happened with the industrial revolution. 90% of humanity were farmers for the vast majority of history. How many are farmers today?
@@jr-yn4lk We cease to exist,, you seriously believe this billionaires are doing this to help us? lol.
@jr-yn4lk we only become obsolete if work was our only purpose as humans. That's a very limited way of looking at things. If we lived in a utopia, that meant that after robots replaced us we'd have pretty much only free time to just be, and create. No more work, ever. Sadly we don't. Hopefully the good wins and this will be a revolution in the amount and way we work, but only time will tell how this pans out 🤞
@@jr-yn4lk i hope being obsolete happens fast and exponentialy so we can go and demand compensation as sun tzu suggest
This is really impressive and it's got me wondering how much robots will improve over the next few years with the help of AI, but Figure 01 has got to be the most dystopian name they could've chosen 😂
The name and design is like it's out of a sci-fi movie
The voice reminds me of HAL
can´t wait till they get to Figure800 or worst Figure1000
@@eduardomartin8510the perfect model
@@eduardomartin8510 Finger69
an interesting thing that you didn't mention is that, if robots become capable of too much, literally everyone might lose their jobs.
Additionally, the wealthy people that gains from this doesn't actually need to care about this side effect.
I hope we will at least enjoy a few years of UBI before getting exterminated though
the thing is if everyone loses their job economy tanks and all that money from wealthy people will be worthless and there's even a bigger danger without any work any goals anything to do people will lose their will to live
@@majinnemesispeople have already lost that will. People are always making jokes about how they lost all hope for humanity. People are embracing oblivion and don't care.
@@krunkle5136 they didn't why? because they are still joking about it
@slashine1071 The price of goods is essentially how much human effort went into making it. If goods can be produced with next to no human effort, the price of those goods will be incredibly cheap.
In 10-15 years we will see a robot winning boxing championship.
In the Tesla Optimus video where you see him folding a shirt, Elon himself commented when uploading, that thr folding isn't completely autonomous at the moment when the shot the video.
But, you can see Optimus passing an egg from one hand to another, in a steady and a bit slow robotic way, so it seems that that was autonomous.
Anyway, great stuff. Its also important to have competition, and Tesla's team isn't sleeping this through
Oh man! No one can replace you in making these videos.
Bruh I'm getting shocked day by day
stop watching these videos then, also stop watch news
@@Yuri-nc9vl great idea, staying in the dark will surely erase all our problems
@@rileyfletchI've had a talk with my uncle about this, said the exact same thing u said, but then... if it stops you from doing what you're doing, what is best for you? to keep watching these unfortunate news or to keep doing what you like until you can't anymore? as for me, I choose to do what I like until the day I get replaced arrives, at least I have fun and make some money while I'm still able.
@@rileyfletch It won't but, you will feel less negativity and stress
@@lukashenrique4295News input is fine, but perhaps the correct procedure is changing our response? I, for one, am quite optimistic about the development of AIs and robots, so watching the video made me more excited than worried.
It's basically as close to replacing plumbers as Devin is to replacing software engineers.
so very close ? Within 5 years many things will have changed drastically
@@jr-yn4lkbut definitely the speed of adoption of tech, specially such expensive tech. Sure, amazon, apple, and many other insanely huge companies will adopt it super fast and lay off a huge number of people. But i have a hard time seeing smaller or even mid range companies switching 100% to those kinds of things, the thing is chat gpt and other very popular ai things are free to use thats why its so widely adopted, yet, unless you work at a tech company most of your coworkers dont even care about chat gpt for example. Even ppl studying right now a lot of them couldnt care less about it.
So tech can evolve wildly fast but be adopted very slowly.
Im sure you, being able to properly harness the potential of those tools will still be far more employable than 90% of people.
keep lying to yourself... you know, I know and everybody knows it's not true... the cost of a physical robot is gigantic... running GPT or the next generation of LLM, not that much...
@@PappyMandarine cellphones were very expensive a few decades ago, now most people can afford them. The fact is, if we employ artificial intelligence for research, we will be able to develop efficient and cost-effective robots much sooner than you might expect. Research tasks that would typically take humans a decade to complete can be significantly accelerated with AI assistance
@@PappyMandarine You think that AGI wouldn't be capable of finding a way of creating cheap, indestructible robots that will be able to perfectly work blue collar jobs 24/7 for a century? I love the way you cope, boi!
😮 It's both mind-blowing and kinda scary to see how advanced robotics are becoming. Can't deny though, it's pretty darn cool! 🤖🔥
Your videos are getting more and more terrifying!
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My favorite fire ship video is where mojo was introduced. Appreciate you.
We are living in the nascence of a revolution
this is not a revolution this is the end
Why not both?
My job is safe for now, I work as an aviation maintenance engineer and that requires me to move about all around the aircraft and inspect, write up non-routine cards and then fix. The places you have to access are very hard to get to a lot of the time, never mind removing flaps and ailerons, removing air cycle machines or the entire packs, removing windshields etc. All this requires dexterity which is still, I would assume, a long time out from what current robotics including this one are capable of.
Then you would have to require these robots to be able to find examples of non-conformity, so a wire bundle that may be touching a surface which would inevitably lead to chafing, swarf in between wire bundles, loose rod ends and bearings with excessive axial or radial play, cracks, dents, discoloration, corrosion and many more.
Now could a robot when it is properly programmed do this better than a human? Most likely, they don't suffer from human factor issues like distractions, being tired, not working well with team members, not being assertive enough, etc. the programming required and the dexterity required would be immense, but this is where these large language models tend to do well is that they can grab a hell of a lot of data and figure out what's right and what's wrong, they can code themselves and they can improve upon themselves much faster than humans can code for them.
But when it comes to jobs that don't require so much, yes I can see these things replacing those jobs a lot faster than one would expect.
I would welcome this if I knew that mankind was an honest and loving species, but we are not, so those that benefit from this will become extremely wealthy and have everything they wished for whereas everybody else who cannot work will be living off government handouts which will be obviously controlled. Did you buy something the government disapproves us? Next month's pay might be a lot smaller. Did you do something the government doesn't approve of? Uh-oh you might not be getting as much as you hoped for.
People who welcome this technology and hope that it replaces all the jobs aren't thinking far enough or are simply naive. We will not live in some Paradise, there are people that love to slip into power positions and control the masses because money isn't enough. There will be millions upon millions of people who will essentially own nothing but be told to be happy. People need a sense of responsibility, people need a purpose and if all careers are soaked up, you can only find so many hobbies but even then hobbies require you to get the resources and resources are of limited supply, so you will need money or some form of currency and where would you get this? There are no more jobs.
Mankind is about to go through a massive shift where corruption will become rampant even more so than it is now, I'm sure there's going to be a lot of civil unrest as the transition from man-based jobs goes to robot-based jobs.
Good luck to all in the next 20 years. Companies want this technology only because they don't want to pay you, they want maximum efficiency combined with maximum profit for themselves.
I am really looking forward to a perfect C3-P0 copy in the future.
Thank you very much for this video Sir Fireship.
Just following your advice of being grateful to robots ;)
I love how you're afraid of machines for two consecutive episodes, what a time to be alive.
man, what a time to be alive.
Thanks for daily excitement dose
MAN i never get bored of these...
Last week... AI-generated video
This week... Fully autonomous AI-controlled robots
How is it possible we are living in such a time where something that makes the previous week's revolutionary innovation look mundane and lacking in possibilities... Wow
Ever heard of singularity? Just wait until LLMs will engineer new CPUs and create new LLMs.
We will experience a huge jump in tech, just like the industrial revolution or the internet etc.. There will be another ceiling soon, but for now the speed at which we progress will boost again. Very interesting times to be alive, just wait for the military to use AI .-.
@@giedrius2149 They're already. And its costed a million lives this year alone -_-
You seriously think that's a fully autonomous AI robot?
@@Rotinaj37 It's like 70% autonomous. But its not away. Head has sensors with object detection. In real time it forms an object chain & based on input, it does the stuff with hands. The walking part or doing with hands it still cant *think* on its own.. after all its a robot. We make the scene, it acts on it.. like a computer.
This is now AiShip
every human with a brain - this ai path is quite dangerous...
meanwhile, Bezos, Tesla, Microsoft, Nvidia - LETS FREAKIN GO MAN, IT WILL MAKE US BILLIONS ON TOP OF TRILLIONS WE ALREADY HAVE!
what do you mean with "make us" ? You will get nothing
You might want to ask AI on how to read and understand text@@jr-yn4lk
@@jr-yn4lk "us" as in "them", not us us
And nivida
Of nvdia domt chill
Its gonna our last decade bros , this robot scary
If the goal is using our current technology in a way that actually makes life better for humans, one solution is remote controlled robots so employees can do physical work remotely. "Wouldn't it be great if noone had to do physical work" is an idea that only appeals in practice to people who rely on their brains to feel useful to society.
Im not as excited about these things as I imagined I'd be as a kid
Is it because you don't trust the people who make the robots or because you want to have a job?
I don’t trust the people making them. Jeff Bezos, famous for ruthlessly killing any online competition and putting thousands of retailers big and small out of business through undercutting and anticompetitiveness is backing it, then it won’t have the interests of the common person at heart.
In Indonesia, Fireship just Upload this Video an Hour before Sahur Time before Fasting.
2 code reports in a day lessgoo!! No one is as quick and frequent as u
good vid, as always
I see fireship, I put the video speed to 1x instead of 2x. These videos are soooo good 😂
i love that there is no sarcasm in these videos ❤
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AI is now making me nervous
welcome to the club
@@jr-yn4lk 🥲
The humans behind them should be scarier.
now? it should have made you nervous some years ago
Correct. Anyone not freaking about AI is simply not smart enough to understand the ramifications.@@majinnemesis
Google AI Bot: [shoots]... hasta la vista, whitey
Makes you appreciate the human body and it's incredibly fast feats of doing so many things simultaniously.
I'm glad to be alive in a time where efficient robots are becoming a part of our reality
That openai api bill is gonna be juicy
sometimes i wonder if we really should be creating the Torment Nexus from the hit scifi novel Please Do Not Build the Torment Nexus.
FireShip is a AI, and I can prove it.
Proof is Trivial and left as an exercise to the reader
@@juliuszkocinski7478My math professor would be proud 😂
Can't thank you enough for all the laughs every video gives me
I've worked in many manufacturing sectors. At this point, the tethered, slow robots are definitely not efficient or even tolerable. Humans can become very efficient and can usually keep up with quotas. A humanoid robot is never going to go as fast. The reason factories would want to obtain them to do the job is purely as a threat to workers to shut up, or they will get workers who will. That is all.
robots can work 24/7 and don't have estoteric upkeep requirements like rights, vacations or office drama. Keep that in mind.
@@phillipjiang1593 They do, however, have serious cost up front, and the cost of maintaining them will be equivalent to just being decent to your employees. There is no manufactured item that can be made and sold in which the CEOs get all of the profit from the sales of said items. I know it's common for Insurance companies and the like to pretend that we just give them billions of dollars and they don't have to pay out on claims, but manufactured goods cost money to make. The answer is simply to invest in efficiency, invest in your workers, and make a proper decent product.
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bro im scared of how the "AI news" uploads will look in 3 years 😭
AI negotiator start-up causes Russia-Ukrain war to flare up again. In other news, self driving cars only 3 years away, according to Elon Musk.
I think we can't even imagine
"It's been one year since the singularity, and today we must bow down to our AI overlords again"
Hats off to that intro, it was savage.
Fireship scaring us, day by day 😀
I REALLY hope we get robotic AI doctors. To never have to have an embarrassing doctor visit again would be phenomenal beyond words, especially for people that have chronic conditions and require frequent checkups.
Yeah I can't wait for an emotionless robot to comfort me when it diagnoses me with cancer and tells me I have 3 months to live.
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxX Here's a crazy, almost unfathomable idea... A human could still deliver bad news. Crazy right?
looking forward to the team at OpenAI peeping my butthole
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxX Is that... not how doctors already act???
@@adventurer3288
If that's how your doctor is then you should get a new doctor. Delivering medical news appropriately is a part of medical care. That's why they ((should)) call you into the office to give you notice of diagnoses rather than tell you over the phone, so that they can provide some level of comfort and answer questions in person, among other things.
ALL HAIL OUR ROBOT AI LORDS! (just in case if robots gain sentience in few weeks)
I always watch these before going to sleep, helps me to better fall asleep
Love the last part! Your subtle jokes never get old! 🔥
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