The electrical impulse is 2500.000 times faster than biological animal nervous sensitive impulse and 5 million times faster than the motor impulse (120m/s and 60m/s vs 300 million m/s) so the recognition process and the speed of reaction with artificial neural networks works and occurs indeed better and faster than in their biological counterpart.
When the Neural network realizes that humans are the problem … the Robot will slap the shit out of government authorities blocking the Starship launch.
yeah i think the most impressive thing here is its leaning over and constantly balancing while sorting those blocks, very human esque, previous most bots just kinda planted their body in a place and only moved their arms and maybe rotated their torso.
@reyashvishwa The argument (not sure I am completely sold on it) is that the world is made to fit a human form factor, so by making it humanoid it will at least physically be able to do all the jobs humans do. It might not be the best shape, but as so often with standards, they are hard to change, and humans have looked like humans a long time. Of course plenty of robots with different bodies already exist and are highly efficient at ther specialized task. Since they are specialized it is easier to change the environment to fit them. A generalist would need to go everywhere a human can.
After what now, 8years, millions of miles and hours driven, autopilot still shits itself the moment it gets into slightly weird unknown territory. Real life is by far more complex than holding a box within a line and avoiding occasional obstacles. I dont see real life capability apart from pre learned specific industrial tasks, but spot already does that and still lacks widespread adoption
Will require better ai. Visua processing, and the other sensesl combine with some sort of artificial intelligence consciousness so they can mimick human behavior when interacting with their environment. A sense of self and self awareness as well.
Yeah too bad it takes 25,000 Nvidia A100 GPUs just to do efficient AI training. AI is here but the amount of power and efficiency it takes to work like a human brain is off the charts. I would immagine these robots AI Models will more then likely be remote, not onboard.
What's more impressive than these new abilities is the rate of progress the Optimus Bot team is making. Remember the first announcement of the bot was 2 years ago and the first prototype was first shown publicly less than 1 year ago.
Another CRUCIAL thing is the robot is trained end-to-end, meaning it’s given video as input, and it performs the actions as an output. There is explicit programming done here!
While true, we need to see progress on mass market tasks like cleaning bathrooms or doing laundry in sight unseen novel environments. Even if they fail spectacularly at present, we need to see work on practical tasks instead of literal toys.
@@jsalsman I'm sure it'll be doing practical tasks in environments that it is well familiar with soon and for several years before "we" will be purchasing it to do our laundry. It is much more valuable as a shift worker in a plant/warehouse than being a maid.
@Pepperguy21This is still just an algorithm... a bunch of computational math that amounts to a smart walking toaster. There are ways to create "AI" that doesnt cross the threshold into sentience.
@Pepperguy21Nah it's not that big of a deal. It's impressive from a kinematic and structural perspective, and I am very impressed with the pace of software development, but the compute systems on board are just not advanced enough to have a terminator moment. If there ever is a terminator moment, it will happen in a data center, not in a humanoid robot designed to do factory labor. Remember in the movies it was the computer that designed the robots, not humans. Trust me when I tell you that there isn't a battery in the world that could power a fully sentient robot for more than a few hours. There is no feasible scenario where this project goes horribly wrong in the way you're thinking.
remember when they first showed it on stage, and they were terrified at showing it off, because it was it's first time being untethered. Now it's doing yoga poses on 1 foot?!?!?
@@Perceptencetheyre not programmed to move fast or slow, this one uses a neural network which learns to control its motor movement to achieve a particular end and the reason why it moves so slow is because the current architectures, software, and hardware just cant process fast enough when doing something very complex like this
this is how much progress would be made by most r&d teams given the same time frame and funding actually it is probably a little less given the blocker of Elon Musk...
@@RM-xr8lq "this is how much progress would be made by most r&d teams given the same time frame and funding". That's the point. Tesla commits to this level of funding & risk when no one else has. The Tesla bot team also has access to the fabrication tech & facilities Tesla has developed over its years of vertical integration plus access to Tesla's materials science knowledge and battery science.
Even though for us activities like these looks mundane but it actually is a major thing for AI development. It's crazy how it can balance itself perfectly and have the ability to detect things.
self balancing robots have been a thing for a long time now, it used to be normal algorithms but im pretty sure atlas (boston dynamics) also uses onboard AI to balance itself its still very impressive how optimus can sort things by itself automatically, when the only instruction told was "sort this", who knows what it can do in 6 months
@@dotdankoryDoesn’t matter what technology used to be possible. There were cars before Ford, but Ford changed the world. It’s the fact that big companies with mass production and retail consumer robots in mind that will drive change in the world. Kinda scary, but it’s coming either way.
@@dotdankory How do you know that the only instruction was "sort this"? How do you know that the robot was not controlled by a human? Tesla and Musk have a long history of faking stuff like this, like the full self driving demo, which was admitted to be fake.
@@stampedetrail2003it isn’t CGI. Real industry experts, including Boston Dynamics, say it is real. If Teslas literal competitors agree that it is real, why do you think you know it’s fake.
@@LeonardTavast а эти роботы будут заменять не промышленные манипуляторы а людей, которые обслуживают эти промышленные манипуляторы, и людей на всех остальных работах
No you are smart. The amount of fools putting thumbs up for this is innumerable. When these rich manipulators improves technology then it suppresses the poorer class. Etc like no jobs!!!! I need a hammer to smash it. 🇯🇲🦁🥊🪔😡
Those movements look much more human! There's a lot of fluidity even in the finer movements of the fingers and hand. Would love to see its balance while being pushed around like Atlas!
What’s the bet they are running an advanced AI to make that happen. Google need to step up Boston dynamic’s access to good AI before they get left in the dust
@@XShollajWell yeah and it's also better for the future if we start developing AI faster, as in 10 years, the impact of AI will be overwhelmebly huge. I love elon as he always directs the world to the right way.
This is not AI. This is a tech demo after they hired some interns from Boston Dynamics and had them replicate something they remembered from their internship there.
@@alexanders.1359Optimus is not instructed to move, it moves based on video inputs which are passed through ML and then turned into required motions to make the outcome happen. Way different than programming motion in.
This is actually very beautiful. When it went to turn over the one block, because it wasn't situated properly, watch it's pinky and ring fingers bend, so to not touch the block as it flips - it's just incredible. I am so excited for the future, and would love to work on this team...
Not so surprised, anybody can achieve the same objetcs recognition performance inside the garage with experimental A.I with a Jetson Nano of 150$ of 0.45Tops, a Jetson Xavier NX of 400$ and 21Teraflops or the beast Jetson AGX Orin of 270Tops (the level of processing power of a primitive mammal) of 2000$ from Nvidia. The most expensive is the hardware, motors, battery and sensors. But the A.I boards are already on the market for everyone who like robotics since 2015. Here in RUclips, there are videos of people, fans, and profesionals of electronics making robots who recognize their faces and follow it at animal reaction speeds, moreover with the Jetson Nano and Xavier A.I boards. Dangerous technology if you put this intelligence on a dron, for example. However, the genius already is out of the bottle, and the knowledge is dominated by at least 1 million people around the world.
@@azhuransmx126 There's not a single robotics company who makes such humanoid fluid movements as Tesla, no matter what neural network components they use. They havent even done anything close to Tesla bot's fluid movements.
@mrcharlie3039 the Optimus hardware reaches more than 1 Petaflop double FSD chips of Tesla cars, is very powerful but you can achieve almost the same with cheaper hardware because training is what matters, and current don't exploit all the power of the AI boards, software again behind the hardware. Of course, that is this year 2023, but after this, it is expected that the Tesla Bot start to leave behind the competence due to their economic muscle. People always underestimate what common people like them can do.
For those that might not know, babies and children learn to visually coordinate their movements in space the same way, while also dealing with instant dynamic changes, to build their own “on board neural net”. Very interesting that Tesla is using this approach to create more organic machine learning, while supplementing with cloud computing. Very excited to one day have these machines be part of our everyday lives.
Unfortunately, Optimus did not learn to manipulate objects like a child. That involves edge case learning. Optimus does not have an edge case solving neural architecture. Optimus can be taught at the supercomputer level. Now, Optimus appears to be able to put together simple sequential solutions to specific tasks. That is truely remarkable two years into this project. True edge case solving has yet to arrive. When it does, FSD will be fully solved at the robot/vehicle level.
This is right but incomplete. Humans also have proprioception, which means that even if you are completely unable to see your limbs you can still roughly figure out their position in space. That's important, because whether you're a robot or a human, it is unrealistic to keep visual track of your entire body at all times, even though obviously it helps for some task (remember hand-eye coordination in PE?).
@@darwinboor1300 It may be two years into this project but Tesla was working with vision baded neural networks for quite some time now. Ofc they will be pretty fast at figuring that out.
It's a particularly nice touch that you're showing a robot with remarkable potential and a fast pace of improvement, and then you put the music from Ex Machina. Thanks, I've got the hint. :)
10 years from now we will look back at this like "Did we really ever believe Elon would actually ever release a product or finish a project???" I guess robots will become a part of daily life. But not this... and not by ElonMusk. There are serious companys out there developing it.
Absolutely incredible! The dexterity of the hands, and the intelligence to reach to the blocks being moved in real time is remarkable!! Great job Tesla Optimus Team!!
@@MaxCaud honestly the bottleneck right now is on the software side. I doubt that boston dynamics will be able to keep up with Tesla when it comes to that because of the insane compute clusters tesla has to train neural nets.
After these things have been in the wild at scale for 5 years , new versions are going to be crazy. Just alone based on the training data and what they learn .Not even including custom mods and hacks people will byuld and safty controls people will cercumvent, its going to be amazing and scary
That can find us anywhere with Starlink. Could self assemble in a underground base and pop up anywhere unseen with Tesla and Boring company. That's only if mind control fails with X and Neuralink😄
Looking forward to a robot that's actually useful (unlike the boston dynamics ones)! How they've been working on this for ~40 years and still have no consumer or mass market applications I have no idea, but can't wait to have one of these cooking me 3 amazing meals a day
@@someonetosomeone Nope, the fake ones were the Tesla bots. They literally had a dude dressed in a condom dancing like he was a robot. Then they had a few technicians helping some of the robots from failing on live demo day. And the manufactured demo video (helping in an office with a few tables and screens) was shown to be a scam, as in, the video is intended to make you think it's a normal sequence with different angles, but objects around are changing position, it was heavily edited. Who knows how many times the robot failed. Kinda like the self driving "demoes" that were actually hardcoded and they edited out the accidents and interventions along the way
Yeah. I'm surprised it wasn't using both hands at once to sort/unsort the blocks. I guess it was trained by one-handed sorters. Two handed sorting would show off its calibration as well as hint at the multitasking capabilities.
This is actually really cool with the self calibration. I’ve noticed in the past how many robots and things have issues with positioning and how precise their movements need to be.
Incredible stuff, the arm and hand movements are incredibly life like! Also Tesla is doing really well with legs movements 👏🏾, my jaw nearly reached the floor when I spotted this a couple of days ago. More info please, keep it coming.
Me too! Ball park we need about 10 robot per human. So that is about 80 billion robots. That would provide 100% coverage all over the world and provide enough labor and care for everyone.
@@kameljoe21 I kinda disagree, for the old, sickly, and disabled sure but one of the worst punishments I'd say for a person is to make their life so convenient and comfortable. They did this as an actual punishment in Alcatraz I heard, they'd feed the guy full and just put him in his cell, devoid of much activity they'd start to get real lethargic. I feel like leaving everything convenient and comfortable is how the idiocracy situation actually comes, because people don't need to think much... And you can't really rely on just being smart and willful at that point.
Wow great job tesla ! But the robot needs to work more quick, you did little speed in the video. And the end the "NAMASTE" was great !! Proud to be an INDIAN and proud to have "THE VISHWA GURU MODI JI " as our prime minister !!!🙏
Absolutely mind-blowing! This innovative robot with human tendencies is a testament to the incredible advancements in robotics. It's like science fiction come to life. Imagine the potential for assistance, companionship, and the impact on various industries. The future is here, and it's fascinating to witness!
Next year it's probably going to be able to do these tasks (in the vid) in real time (rn it's speed up footage, so it looks smooth). Still very impressive where they got after cca 2 years - in 2-3 more years it could change everything!
@@foxtrotunit1269 yep exactly, I'd like to know how much it's sped up by... if you watch at 50% it looks like the motion isnt nearly as fluid. That also means they're skipping frames as it's not in 60hz to make it it look more fluid. Impressive, but the usual Tesla smoke and mirrors to make it appear more impressive than it really is.
I think this is more than just a nice touch, bipedal robots struggle a lot with this kind of balancing action. So its truly a show of adaptability and finessing balance in ways robots generally haven't done before.
It is incredible how far this has gone and all the new abilities. I can't wait to see more progress updates in the future. It would be cool to be able to play games with it.
@@obsidianjane4413 why would you think this is CGI? Should we just assume everything is fake? We could litterally tavel there and see stuff like this for ourselves. We can go and watch the space ships launch. We can litterally go ride trains traveling across magnets and ask AI chat bots anything and they'll respond uniquely! Why are you just going to think this is CGI? Do you think we do not have the technology for this?
This is just impossibly amazing. Probably the most human looking, moving, and functioning robot system we've seen to date. I can't wait to see where this will go in the near future, because something tells me the future is already here.
Yeh, great, AI, or as a certain fat old baldheaded psychopath in Geneva calls it, "The 4th Industrial Revolution." He's predicting millions of jobs to be wiped out, cue UBI, CBDCs, 24x7 surveillance, 15 minute cities and "You will own nothing and you will be happy." Remember, it's a big club, and you ain't in it. Elon, however, is.
0:36 how he changes his motion whil the objekt is displaced, that just blows me! Sutch an incredible work you guys do. You just build dreams, you guys just do it! Really i would like to help in some way or form, to be part.
oh come on, they've been doing this for years... ruclips.net/video/sk1NkWl_W2Y/видео.html This is from 7 years ago, and fitted as a prosthetic arm. It's hardly new tech.
For those who think that this sort of stuff had been done before: - This is done by actual neural net, not hard coded to perform a specific task - Not just the task of sorting, but all movements are also learned and resulting in articulation much closer to human, with all joints moving and balancing while performing a task, not just the arm alone - A bipedal robot that can balance itself had been a very hard problem to solve which stumped engineers for years when it was first tackled, few would expect a new team would get this right in such a short time. - Much like self driving, all this is done with just cameras and no need for LIDAR mapping. The ability to see color is a benefit that radar based robots can't do.
Questions for Tesla Devs. What “training” was done or required prior to this? Also what were the task instructions and how are they conveyed to Optimus? (Also if these details could be provided with each update video please).
Such innovation! Much technology! Boston Dynamics must really be losing sleep now, given that you're only 15+ years behind them at this point. Amazing work! Tesla promises AND delivers yet again. Can't wait for the video where the robot makes a summersault. Maybe in 5 years? Again, awesome work!
Boston Dynamics might have proven technology but Eloo Mosk has STAINLESS STEEL EXOSKELETON WallEs. It's the same steel as the nerf-gun-proof Cybatruck, so fuck BD.
I think they will be change healthcare for old people. They will be helpers for ild folks and servents in restaraunts, i can imagine that being the first 2 primary roles, then probably cleaners and construction next
With the inflection in Deep Learning, Object Detection, and Natural Language Processing, especially models with analytical capabilities in the sense of general contextual information registration, one can begin to imagine the limitless possibilities. I can't wait to see how more projects unfold worldwide as more deep learning talents emerge from the ashes. hopefully we see more emergent systems thinkers who help tackle some of the fundamental problems we face as things begin to further integrate.
At first I thought that they could surely make something more streamlined and human looking than this and then saw the movements and am surprised how humanlike it moves. No doubt the motors and everything will be miniaturised once the motor skills are perfected. We're certainly getting closer to having personal robot assistants.
Common for the über-rich, maybe in 50 years… the material and labor costs to produce the thing would have to go down so, so, so much- and its utility would need to see a similar increase- for it to be commercially viable even in a straightforward factory/job-site setting. Let alone a complex environment like a home. It would need to have a huge repertoire of abilities. I know, it’s easy to be a naysayer, but just look at all the failed promises of emerging technologies from the past 2 decades. Some of it is related to regulatory roadblocks and safety issues, but still… fleets of self-driving cars? not happening. drone delivery? nope. totally niche tech with limited applications, and they’ll remain that way for the foreseeable future.
@@bc5588 Common for the uber rich is correct... but not for the reason you are thinking. Businesses (the rich) will want these to replace / enhance workers. The demand will outstrip supply for many years to come, so prices will remain high until production increases.
This is done end-to-end!! Meaning theoretically you could give it a ton of footage of people vacuuming their house, and it would learn this ability! The ratio of humans to Tesla bots will one day be 1:1.
If someone paid a maid $300/bi weekly - Optimus is $50K that means it’ll pay itself off in 166 weeks or in about 6 years plus It won’t rush and work 24/7!
Yeah pov video data. I wonder how much they'll need to feed in for it to work and how they'll college data. With the cars they have millions of driver miles a day just from having cameras on a huge fleet.
bots will be 10:1 if not more. How many bots do you need right now. Let me see if I get a bot for 18 hours per day and 8 hours of charging it could be out tending to a garden 2 plus acres big. Another one could be doing repairs on my house or building something. Another one could be cleaning the house and preparing food, one at my beck and call, my pets need a sitter and the dog is surely gonna need one to toss the ball for him.
@@kameljoe21 Do you have quarter of a million to spend on bots? That's what price Tesla want to sell Optimus for $25k which will likley not be met after inflation.
It’s kinda spooky how fluid it’s movements are getting. I’m getting a Coraline stop motion feel from the movements when it was sorting the blocks. When you slow it down to 0.5x-0.4x it appears more natural as that is about the speed it actually is moving at in real time.
Now we are getting somewhere. I knew it's only matter of time before Optimus get more nimble as it runs more simulation, but It exceeded my expectation. I didn't expect improvement this fast nor to this degree. To be honest due (relatively) low production cost I didn't thought hardware itself would be able of such precision.
Even if all Optimus can do is sort my LEGO it will still be worthwhile! On a more serious note: There doesn't seem to be enough of a social impact on this project as there should be. Sooner or later people will realise what a huge implication Optimus has on our lives. I'm not sure what it will take to wake people up to this. Maybe when people see it first hand in the real world doing something useful they will start to understand. It's like they heard Elon's statements and thought 'yeah, yeah - whatever'. I wonder if they can get it to use both arms at the same time to sort it faster?
See that's were self driving trucks messed up making a big deal about it. Now everyone hates the idea. I hope they continue and people don't know til there already in the factory killing it at there jobs
@@kinsagamoto No they messed up by making a terrible excuse for a truck that was inefficient and actual truckers said was awful. If this is anything like elons other little projects it will keep getting delayed and every year he'll promise it's gonna come out next year, just like his cybertruck lmao
People don't know a shit, most people simply cannot see the exponential curve in the growing development of those machines. Before 2030, as Ray Kurzweil said, smart robots gonna be doing everything we do but better, faster and for free and all that while doing a backfleep at the same time. And you know what? That is PERFECT, because smart robots will be manufacturing products that they will NOT consume, so an hyperinflation (an unknown economic phenomena for human being till now) some sort of abundance and plenty era can be around the corner but only if we do the transition of a coordinated way, if not this could be a chaos.
I absolutely love the song they used in this. I'm pretty sure it's a remix of a song that's used in one of my favourite Sci-Fi movies ever 'Ex Machina'. If you're into robots and AI, you absolutely have to watch that film. It's just so good. Hearing it again in this video, man I'm watching that again tonight.
@@paolovitali9835 , I'm also looking for this track. The same sound is in the song Prodigy - Wild Frontier (2015) and Cuts - Bunsen Burner, but I couldn't find this version.
Thats amazing, I can see just from a youtube video how much potential does Tesla have. Amazing job to the engineers and the software developers very impressing progress 👍👍
The corrective action was crazy. So impressed. It moves so fluidly and naturally
But since the days of Azimo, all robots still stand and walk like an old man who just poooped his pants.
@@-danRgive them 2 years
it placed a block on top of another , its absolute junk and 10 years behind, more musk bs
@@javi2001
In 2 years they be like very old men who just poopedtheir pants. I mean Asimo is some 20 years ago, how hard _is_ this?
The electrical impulse is 2500.000 times faster than biological animal nervous sensitive impulse and 5 million times faster than the motor impulse (120m/s and 60m/s vs 300 million m/s) so the recognition process and the speed of reaction with artificial neural networks works and occurs indeed better and faster than in their biological counterpart.
Next update he'll have learned to efficiently stop the human from messing with his blocks by slapping the shit of of him
🤣🤣🤣
Will Smith Matrix program.
Just my thoughts
When the Neural network realizes that humans are the problem … the Robot will slap the shit out of government authorities blocking the Starship launch.
I was gonna say he will wrap his big hand around intruders neck and lift him up while he is sorting. But sure that would work too..
It didn't just move its hand and arm to finish the job, rather it coordinates the joints of the whole body to do so, which is really human-like
yeah i think the most impressive thing here is its leaning over and constantly balancing while sorting those blocks, very human esque, previous most bots just kinda planted their body in a place and only moved their arms and maybe rotated their torso.
he should just buy Boston robotics instead of embarrassing himself with those grotesque automatons
That, as well as continuously replanning/re-coordinating to account for obstacle, object, and environment changes along the way of completing a task.
@reyashvishwa The argument (not sure I am completely sold on it) is that the world is made to fit a human form factor, so by making it humanoid it will at least physically be able to do all the jobs humans do. It might not be the best shape, but as so often with standards, they are hard to change, and humans have looked like humans a long time.
Of course plenty of robots with different bodies already exist and are highly efficient at ther specialized task. Since they are specialized it is easier to change the environment to fit them. A generalist would need to go everywhere a human can.
Yep that old dance like a robot thing won't be the same, thanks to Tesla.
Neural nets are what sets Optimus apart from most competition. Constantly learning and improving. No experience is wasted here. This is amazing.
After what now, 8years, millions of miles and hours driven, autopilot still shits itself the moment it gets into slightly weird unknown territory. Real life is by far more complex than holding a box within a line and avoiding occasional obstacles. I dont see real life capability apart from pre learned specific industrial tasks, but spot already does that and still lacks widespread adoption
Will require better ai.
Visua processing, and the other sensesl combine with some sort of artificial intelligence consciousness so they can mimick human behavior when interacting with their environment. A sense of self and self awareness as well.
Yeah too bad it takes 25,000 Nvidia A100 GPUs just to do efficient AI training. AI is here but the amount of power and efficiency it takes to work like a human brain is off the charts. I would immagine these robots AI Models will more then likely be remote, not onboard.
@@alittlebitintellectual7361 Autopilot doesn't use Tesla's latest AI. FSD beta does. Although V12 will be AI in and AI out.
@@lachlanB323I believe he’s talking about FSD as it still sucks ass. I unsubscribed that after 2 days of rush hour use
So every 6 months Optimus is going to improve 300 percent?
Exponentially.
2030 is robot takeover apocalypse
@@why6212matrix was in 2199
@@Pixelsplasher Improving 300% every 6 months *is* exponential.
Quick ! It's a law !
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What's more impressive than these new abilities is the rate of progress the Optimus Bot team is making. Remember the first announcement of the bot was 2 years ago and the first prototype was first shown publicly less than 1 year ago.
Absolutely agree 100%, these guys are on fire
Wheres that cpu located 🎯🔫
Another CRUCIAL thing is the robot is trained end-to-end, meaning it’s given video as input, and it performs the actions as an output. There is explicit programming done here!
While true, we need to see progress on mass market tasks like cleaning bathrooms or doing laundry in sight unseen novel environments. Even if they fail spectacularly at present, we need to see work on practical tasks instead of literal toys.
@@jsalsman I'm sure it'll be doing practical tasks in environments that it is well familiar with soon and for several years before "we" will be purchasing it to do our laundry. It is much more valuable as a shift worker in a plant/warehouse than being a maid.
Wasn't it just a year ago this thing was barely walking? Insane rate of progress
A year ago it couldn´t even walk
@Pepperguy21This is still just an algorithm... a bunch of computational math that amounts to a smart walking toaster. There are ways to create "AI" that doesnt cross the threshold into sentience.
@Pepperguy21Nah it's not that big of a deal. It's impressive from a kinematic and structural perspective, and I am very impressed with the pace of software development, but the compute systems on board are just not advanced enough to have a terminator moment. If there ever is a terminator moment, it will happen in a data center, not in a humanoid robot designed to do factory labor. Remember in the movies it was the computer that designed the robots, not humans. Trust me when I tell you that there isn't a battery in the world that could power a fully sentient robot for more than a few hours. There is no feasible scenario where this project goes horribly wrong in the way you're thinking.
remember when they first showed it on stage, and they were terrified at showing it off, because it was it's first time being untethered. Now it's doing yoga poses on 1 foot?!?!?
@Pepperguy21i know right, but if tesla stops some1 else will make it so we might as well cheer on our favourite brand😂😊
Imagine how much progress they’ll make in 5-10 years this is crazy
That thought literally keeps me up at night. Like the night before Christmas morning.
it wont take 5-10 years for these to be out there doing stuff. 5-10 months max.
@@powerpointpaladin69112 years will be a reasonable guess.
Oh oui, j’imagine tout le temps 😁😉
10-16 years and they will be doing a lot of manual labor jobs
Amazing dexterity when it turned the block right way up.
optimus's pronouns are they/them
@@RUclipsuser22rlol
@@RUclipsuser22r it's a object.
@@RUclipsuser22rit's a object.
It's almost like it didn't happen.
0:49 That movement was so natural 🤯
It would be if it weren't sped up.
@@Waldo1122how do you know that part is sped up?
@@Sal3600 Humans don't move that fast buddy, please use your critical thinking skills.
Yea it was unbelievably natural. I am seriously impressed.
@@Perceptencetheyre not programmed to move fast or slow, this one uses a neural network which learns to control its motor movement to achieve a particular end and the reason why it moves so slow is because the current architectures, software, and hardware just cant process fast enough when doing something very complex like this
The amount of progress Tesla has done in such a relatively short time is crazy
And yet the Tesls cyber truck and roadster (that both took preorder money in 2019) are yet to have a release date 4 years later.
It's almost like it's complete bs.
@@everrybodysemi's feasibility in the long run is also still a big question
this is how much progress would be made by most r&d teams given the same time frame and funding
actually it is probably a little less given the blocker of Elon Musk...
@@RM-xr8lq "this is how much progress would be made by most r&d teams given the same time frame and funding". That's the point. Tesla commits to this level of funding & risk when no one else has. The Tesla bot team also has access to the fabrication tech & facilities Tesla has developed over its years of vertical integration plus access to Tesla's materials science knowledge and battery science.
Even though for us activities like these looks mundane but it actually is a major thing for AI development. It's crazy how it can balance itself perfectly and have the ability to detect things.
self balancing robots have been a thing for a long time now, it used to be normal algorithms but im pretty sure atlas (boston dynamics) also uses onboard AI to balance itself
its still very impressive how optimus can sort things by itself automatically, when the only instruction told was "sort this", who knows what it can do in 6 months
@@dotdankoryDoesn’t matter what technology used to be possible. There were cars before Ford, but Ford changed the world. It’s the fact that big companies with mass production and retail consumer robots in mind that will drive change in the world. Kinda scary, but it’s coming either way.
@@dotdankory How do you know that the only instruction was "sort this"? How do you know that the robot was not controlled by a human? Tesla and Musk have a long history of faking stuff like this, like the full self driving demo, which was admitted to be fake.
There's no AI here and it's decades behind current technology.
Wow! This is a huge leap compared to their unveiling! Good job y’all!
😱💀
😂 what they want u to think Toyota had humanoids for decades
This is worse than Honda's robot from over 20 years ago. It easy to be impressed if you've never seen over robots before
@@alimfuzzy exactly it I remember all the car companies having them as the admins and we used to get the reacting robot Dino’s as kids 😂
Usually robots that stand on two legs have a clumsy way of sorting and handling things I'm actually quite impressed.
They can do anything with CGI.
@@stampedetrail2003it isn’t CGI. Real industry experts, including Boston Dynamics, say it is real. If Teslas literal competitors agree that it is real, why do you think you know it’s fake.
@@SyntheticSpy Objects don't move through other objects in reality.
@@SyntheticSpyyou can literally see it’s a doctored video on the blue blocks at 00:46.
@@stampedetrail2003 They don't in the video either.
Optimus industrial application would be mind blowing. Kudos team Tesla.
I want it so it can follow my kids around and clean up after them.
this is one of those AI danger situations. ai tasked with keeping the house clean might decide to get rid of the source of the mess...@@GordonChil
@@GordonChilbut unfortunately kids will become obsolete in robots world
Industry already uses robots from companies with decades of experience and known safety protocols like KUKA and ABB.
@@LeonardTavast а эти роботы будут заменять не промышленные манипуляторы а людей, которые обслуживают эти промышленные манипуляторы, и людей на всех остальных работах
I love how Tesla employee cutely playing lego with optimus while Boston Dynamics just bludgeon Atlas with a stick😂
Try buying a boston dynamics robot💀
0:33 The exact moment when the AI decided to wipe out humanity...
Yup. It was at this moment, that humanity knew, we fucked up.
No you are smart. The amount of fools putting thumbs up for this is innumerable. When these rich manipulators improves technology then it suppresses the poorer class. Etc like no jobs!!!! I need a hammer to smash it. 🇯🇲🦁🥊🪔😡
The moment when the AI controlling the robot figures out it can achieve its task more efficiently if it removes the hand from the arm of the human
AI in his mind: One day punk.. one day..
The birth of Skynet
Those movements look much more human! There's a lot of fluidity even in the finer movements of the fingers and hand.
Would love to see its balance while being pushed around like Atlas!
What’s the bet they are running an advanced AI to make that happen. Google need to step up Boston dynamic’s access to good AI before they get left in the dust
You do realize they speed up and slow down the video right? Looks like a stop motion animation
Gee Wez, that bot is so human like and graceful!!! Soon it will be able to be a professional ballet dancer!!! Wow!!
@@thanos879that's not true at all
@@thanos879yeah, maybe a little. Like it's probably 1.25x.
You can see it better when there'a the human that moves the blocks.
Given that Elon keeps warning us that AI is dangerous... some how I look at this and wonder....
Its good advertising to get people talking about AI
Well I have already seen a video of chat GPT directly controlling a Physical robot.
@@XShollajWell yeah and it's also better for the future if we start developing AI faster, as in 10 years, the impact of AI will be overwhelmebly huge. I love elon as he always directs the world to the right way.
This is not AI. This is a tech demo after they hired some interns from Boston Dynamics and had them replicate something they remembered from their internship there.
@@alexanders.1359Optimus is not instructed to move, it moves based on video inputs which are passed through ML and then turned into required motions to make the outcome happen. Way different than programming motion in.
The way it was sorting those blocks was so natural. The fact that it's only using visual input to do it is absolutely insane.
lol, its a joke
@Supraboyes what, how?
Almost like there was a human controlling it. Oh, wait, it was.
This is actually very beautiful. When it went to turn over the one block, because it wasn't situated properly, watch it's pinky and ring fingers bend, so to not touch the block as it flips - it's just incredible. I am so excited for the future, and would love to work on this team...
Green?
Ok child
True, the smooth hand-object manipulation is the most lowkey impressive thing about this.
@@lewisheasman What's wrong with what the OP said? Why were you complaining over nothing? If you dislike robots why did you click on this video?
Optimus is going to get pissed if you keep messing with his blocks
and he will become Optimus prime
Irgendwann gibt es was hinter die Ohren
@@pieterg7461
Skynet 😅
.......Knocks a molar out of the puny human.
I'm worried our future robot overlords will find old RUclips videos of us being dicks to their ancestors.
This is a massive improvement from the last update, impressive how far it has come!
The robotic AI revolution against humanity is getting better every time👍
If you are on the Optimus team you rule. This is insane progress.
Not so surprised, anybody can achieve the same objetcs recognition performance inside the garage with experimental A.I with a Jetson Nano of 150$ of 0.45Tops, a Jetson Xavier NX of 400$ and 21Teraflops or the beast Jetson AGX Orin of 270Tops (the level of processing power of a primitive mammal) of 2000$ from Nvidia. The most expensive is the hardware, motors, battery and sensors. But the A.I boards are already on the market for everyone who like robotics since 2015. Here in RUclips, there are videos of people, fans, and profesionals of electronics making robots who recognize their faces and follow it at animal reaction speeds, moreover with the Jetson Nano and Xavier A.I boards. Dangerous technology if you put this intelligence on a dron, for example. However, the genius already is out of the bottle, and the knowledge is dominated by at least 1 million people around the world.
Thank you
There was a high school girl who did even better with an Arduino kit. You can look it up.
@@azhuransmx126 There's not a single robotics company who makes such humanoid fluid movements as Tesla, no matter what neural network components they use. They havent even done anything close to Tesla bot's fluid movements.
@mrcharlie3039 the Optimus hardware reaches more than 1 Petaflop double FSD chips of Tesla cars, is very powerful but you can achieve almost the same with cheaper hardware because training is what matters, and current don't exploit all the power of the AI boards, software again behind the hardware. Of course, that is this year 2023, but after this, it is expected that the Tesla Bot start to leave behind the competence due to their economic muscle. People always underestimate what common people like them can do.
For those that might not know, babies and children learn to visually coordinate their movements in space the same way, while also dealing with instant dynamic changes, to build their own “on board neural net”. Very interesting that Tesla is using this approach to create more organic machine learning, while supplementing with cloud computing. Very excited to one day have these machines be part of our everyday lives.
Unfortunately, Optimus did not learn to manipulate objects like a child. That involves edge case learning. Optimus does not have an edge case solving neural architecture. Optimus can be taught at the supercomputer level. Now, Optimus appears to be able to put together simple sequential solutions to specific tasks. That is truely remarkable two years into this project. True edge case solving has yet to arrive. When it does, FSD will be fully solved at the robot/vehicle level.
This is right but incomplete. Humans also have proprioception, which means that even if you are completely unable to see your limbs you can still roughly figure out their position in space. That's important, because whether you're a robot or a human, it is unrealistic to keep visual track of your entire body at all times, even though obviously it helps for some task (remember hand-eye coordination in PE?).
That will be awesome when one day someone makes a machine that can do that. For now we have to console ourselves with these CGI movies.
@@Blaze6108Optimus has proprioception
@@darwinboor1300 It may be two years into this project but Tesla was working with vision baded neural networks for quite some time now. Ofc they will be pretty fast at figuring that out.
It's a particularly nice touch that you're showing a robot with remarkable potential and a fast pace of improvement, and then you put the music from Ex Machina. Thanks, I've got the hint. :)
I was wondering whether it was from that movie or not. Haha
That it's a movie? Yes it is.
It's so adorable, I hope to see them functional very soon.
10 years from now we will look back at this like "how could we live without robots?"
10 years from now we will look back and say how could we believe something so obviously fake?
А потом через 20 лет удивимся, как мы жили без киберимплантов?
@@stampedetrail2003what would they gain from a fake robot? Get outside 😂
10 years from now we will look back at this like "Did we really ever believe Elon would actually ever release a product or finish a project???"
I guess robots will become a part of daily life. But not this... and not by ElonMusk. There are serious companys out there developing it.
@@charleskavoukjian3441 Considering no one has seen Optimus actually walk except in these videos, they stand a lot to gain.
Looking good. As an older person I can see a huge market for robot assist in the home existing.
"Mr. Smith I think you need a neck massage."
"Naw, I'm good."
"This will only take a minute..."
@@-danRlmaoooooo
@@-danR hahahahhahhahah
It will be a long time beofre these things are affordable.
@@-danR🗿
Absolutely incredible! The dexterity of the hands, and the intelligence to reach to the blocks being moved in real time is remarkable!! Great job Tesla Optimus Team!!
Did you not notice it was sped up ...
Don't be misled, Optimus is not intelligent. Not yet.
Interesting that you believe that.
Names seem to have a charm of its own. You are basically guaranteed to get an Optimus Prime at some point. Can't wait to meet them.
This is actually really insane. I didn't know what I expected but didn't have my hopes up high. This blew all my expectations out of the water.
really? it's a robot sorting blocks. Pretty sure that's been done before.
ROFL your expectations must have been pathetic. This robot is useless and about 20 years behind top tech. It's a joke.
@@CaptRespect Yeah a 10 year old with a Lego NXT can do color sorting of blocks. This is way behind where Boston Dynamics is...
@@MaxCaud honestly the bottleneck right now is on the software side. I doubt that boston dynamics will be able to keep up with Tesla when it comes to that because of the insane compute clusters tesla has to train neural nets.
@@Landgraf43 it's all a bottleneck until we agree on cloning humans and designing robots around flesh, not metal
After these things have been in the wild at scale for 5 years , new versions are going to be crazy. Just alone based on the training data and what they learn .Not even including custom mods and hacks people will byuld and safty controls people will cercumvent, its going to be amazing and scary
He’s literally building a robot army infront of us
that's a good thing
Time to learn how to build an EMP from scrap microwaves. ;)
and he sold flame throwers, wants to nuke the poles of another planet and has a tunnel mashine. super villian :D
@@ryshellso526 EMP means shit if the robots have EMP protection.
That can find us anywhere with Starlink. Could self assemble in a underground base and pop up anywhere unseen with Tesla and Boring company. That's only if mind control fails with X and Neuralink😄
Looking forward to a robot that's actually useful (unlike the boston dynamics ones)! How they've been working on this for ~40 years and still have no consumer or mass market applications I have no idea, but can't wait to have one of these cooking me 3 amazing meals a day
the Boston Dynamic robots are incredibly useful. their market isn't everyday consumers.
@@Azaelris what are they used for?
@@Azaelriswait what?! werent they fake? i saw a video about it... but i dont know you tell me, have u seen any of them in real life
@@someonetosomeone Nope, the fake ones were the Tesla bots. They literally had a dude dressed in a condom dancing like he was a robot. Then they had a few technicians helping some of the robots from failing on live demo day. And the manufactured demo video (helping in an office with a few tables and screens) was shown to be a scam, as in, the video is intended to make you think it's a normal sequence with different angles, but objects around are changing position, it was heavily edited. Who knows how many times the robot failed. Kinda like the self driving "demoes" that were actually hardcoded and they edited out the accidents and interventions along the way
@@zerosandones701 They're used in manufacturing and logistics. If you remove the flashy lights and music, Tesla robots look from the early 2000s.
Wow that's kinda impressive. His motion are now a lot more fluid. Dexterity feels very human. And great poses at the end lol
Does it have a male or female port?
Not yet, but it does look more masculine (no feminine curves and all) @@dorhocyn3
optimus's pronouns are they/them
It's also completely fake.
@@MrSidney9i think it’s just made around the actuators so the shape it gets is that
The future of me having a robot GF is getting closer
Things the internet says that make me sad, for 200 alex
lol 😂
I guess I'll be obsolete soon.
I'd be happy with a nice gentle handy. Lol. GF are too needy and clingy. Bring nothing to the table except emotional baggage. Pass.
That's really sad
This is legitimately impressive. Can't wait to see it doing tasks that require both hands handling an object at the same time!
Yeah. I'm surprised it wasn't using both hands at once to sort/unsort the blocks. I guess it was trained by one-handed sorters. Two handed sorting would show off its calibration as well as hint at the multitasking capabilities.
😏
What could you possibly mean??
Can't wait to see it using more than 2 hands
@@MarkXHolland I want to see it use a broom to sweep the floor. Or use pruning shears on a bush.
Can we just appreciate that beautiful studio setup.
This is actually really cool with the self calibration. I’ve noticed in the past how many robots and things have issues with positioning and how precise their movements need to be.
I love the choice in music. It's from the movie Ex-Machina, specifically the part where the robots kill their maker. Nice Work!
i clocked that
Finally, I’ll have a yoga partner 😂
A CGI one.
Incredible stuff, the arm and hand movements are incredibly life like! Also Tesla is doing really well with legs movements 👏🏾, my jaw nearly reached the floor when I spotted this a couple of days ago. More info please, keep it coming.
Oh man this is moving very human like. The micro adjustments and the way the limbs sway unevenly look so human.
Imagine if all people had an assistant who could help out with anything. I'm ready for that future.
Me too! Ball park we need about 10 robot per human. So that is about 80 billion robots. That would provide 100% coverage all over the world and provide enough labor and care for everyone.
@@kameljoe21 I kinda disagree, for the old, sickly, and disabled sure but one of the worst punishments I'd say for a person is to make their life so convenient and comfortable. They did this as an actual punishment in Alcatraz I heard, they'd feed the guy full and just put him in his cell, devoid of much activity they'd start to get real lethargic. I feel like leaving everything convenient and comfortable is how the idiocracy situation actually comes, because people don't need to think much... And you can't really rely on just being smart and willful at that point.
You don’t need anything like 80 billion robots, 100 million max will take care of humanity, a lot less if they have advanced energy weapons
I'm ready for that NOW.
It will cost you thousands of dollars
The technology and its neural network has really advanced, it’s much more fluid and balanced.
Send Optimus prime to mars
That's what I thought watching Transformers 2.
Wow great job tesla ! But the robot needs to work more quick, you did little speed in the video. And the end the "NAMASTE" was great !! Proud to be an INDIAN and proud to have "THE VISHWA GURU MODI JI " as our prime minister !!!🙏
Thats definetely good to see, that tesla bot is actually gonna happen, I got to admit that I was sceptical at first but this looks promising.
We are living the I-Robot sequel.
Absolutely mind-blowing! This innovative robot with human tendencies is a testament to the incredible advancements in robotics. It's like science fiction come to life. Imagine the potential for assistance, companionship, and the impact on various industries. The future is here, and it's fascinating to witness!
And the efficiency of a true assassin in the effectiveness of an executioner will really make society a better place
@@RedRyantrue dystopia
It's almost as if it's not real at all. Like it's CGI or something.
@@stampedetrail2003 haha very funny
I love that they're using the ex machina music, I love that film
I can't wait to see how much Optimus improves next year
It's going to replace your wife/husband lol
Next year it's probably going to be able to do these tasks (in the vid) in real time (rn it's speed up footage, so it looks smooth).
Still very impressive where they got after cca 2 years - in 2-3 more years it could change everything!
@@foxtrotunit1269 yep exactly, I'd like to know how much it's sped up by... if you watch at 50% it looks like the motion isnt nearly as fluid. That also means they're skipping frames as it's not in 60hz to make it it look more fluid.
Impressive, but the usual Tesla smoke and mirrors to make it appear more impressive than it really is.
next year optimus prime will also be able to transform into a tesla
Huge progress is being made. The Texas belt buckle on T-Bot is priceless.
The fact that it moves it whole body, hips included when moving the blocks make it looks very human. Nice touch
I think this is more than just a nice touch, bipedal robots struggle a lot with this kind of balancing action. So its truly a show of adaptability and finessing balance in ways robots generally haven't done before.
Incredible 😊 I love the future, from the new soda cans to the progress of these machines. Can't wait to see the next version of the hoverboard
It is incredible how far this has gone and all the new abilities. I can't wait to see more progress updates in the future. It would be cool to be able to play games with it.
You could go to the movies. It would be just as real.
Those movements look very natural. No jittering. This is actually looking like a product now.
CGI tends to look that way.
@@obsidianjane4413 We live in 2023, exist robot is strange to you?!
@@1reviravoltanotempo611 We live in 2023, exists CGI and AI generated photo realistic video is strange to you?
@@obsidianjane4413 why would you think this is CGI? Should we just assume everything is fake? We could litterally tavel there and see stuff like this for ourselves. We can go and watch the space ships launch. We can litterally go ride trains traveling across magnets and ask AI chat bots anything and they'll respond uniquely! Why are you just going to think this is CGI? Do you think we do not have the technology for this?
@@TopOfAllWorlds Yes today you should assume anything you see and hear is fake specifically because of that technology.
The next update will be direct from Optimus, delivering it's 12-point manifesto for human compliance. Or else.
And if any one of you 8 billion people get out of line, there will be consequences for all!
This won't end badly at all. Just keep making stronger and smarter non-human stuff, I'm sure we'll all be fine.
Welp we will be on a premiere for the 1st live action terminator movie
Literally being in it which is scary!
Yeah These robots will never end up being house maids, or private workers. They will be weaponized by governments for war.
Nah. Fundamentally, they’re still calculators. Asimov’s 3 laws of robotics.
Of course, the Ex machina music! Making this seem even cooler than it already is.
It's a cool movie, like this one.
That music plays when the robots murder the humans...
Out of all background music yall could have chosen, you went with one best known for Ex Machina, a movie about Ai robots turning on us humans haha
One has to laugh or otherwise cry
yeah I noticed that as well lol
Because this is a CGI movie about robots.
2-year-old OPTIMUS can un-sort almost as well as a 2-year-old human
Better
I do not want a million dollar robot which have access to automation learning be anywhere close to Human to start with.
@@officalJalgaraWell this one costs just $20k apparently
@@hellothere1656 At least wait until it hits the market. 20k is the long term goal.
@@julienbureau2780 Agreed
Anybody else here after seeing the Optimus Gen 2 video? The speed of progress Tesla is making blows my mind! 🤯
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This is just impossibly amazing. Probably the most human looking, moving, and functioning robot system we've seen to date. I can't wait to see where this will go in the near future, because something tells me the future is already here.
Yeh, great, AI, or as a certain fat old baldheaded psychopath in Geneva calls it, "The 4th Industrial Revolution." He's predicting millions of jobs to be wiped out, cue UBI, CBDCs, 24x7 surveillance, 15 minute cities and "You will own nothing and you will be happy."
Remember, it's a big club, and you ain't in it. Elon, however, is.
Bro it’s sorting blocks 🤡
@@billyberner yeh, right. Hitler just wanted a little piece... Of Poland... We all know how that went. Wakey, Wakey....Bro...🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@billybernercan you?
@@maheshnayak2941i bet you he can 😂
0:36 how he changes his motion whil the objekt is displaced, that just blows me! Sutch an incredible work you guys do. You just build dreams, you guys just do it! Really i would like to help in some way or form, to be part.
this is crazy good, its so natural and smooth, alomst human like movement. keep up the great work guys.
No one is commenting on the music? The choice is perfect
I remember just last year lookin at videos discussing how it’s nearly impossible to have such precise finger movements in robots. Mind blowing!!!
Watch it move even better than people next year
@@TheAugmentedMan1won’t be surprised
oh come on, they've been doing this for years... ruclips.net/video/sk1NkWl_W2Y/видео.html This is from 7 years ago, and fitted as a prosthetic arm.
It's hardly new tech.
For those who think that this sort of stuff had been done before:
- This is done by actual neural net, not hard coded to perform a specific task
- Not just the task of sorting, but all movements are also learned and resulting in articulation much closer to human, with all joints moving and balancing while performing a task, not just the arm alone
- A bipedal robot that can balance itself had been a very hard problem to solve which stumped engineers for years when it was first tackled, few would expect a new team would get this right in such a short time.
- Much like self driving, all this is done with just cameras and no need for LIDAR mapping. The ability to see color is a benefit that radar based robots can't do.
Questions for Tesla Devs. What “training” was done or required prior to this? Also what were the task instructions and how are they conveyed to Optimus? (Also if these details could be provided with each update video please).
Noted
It's trained with video, just like Tesla self-driving.
Such innovation! Much technology! Boston Dynamics must really be losing sleep now, given that you're only 15+ years behind them at this point. Amazing work! Tesla promises AND delivers yet again. Can't wait for the video where the robot makes a summersault. Maybe in 5 years? Again, awesome work!
Boston Dynamics might have proven technology but Eloo Mosk has STAINLESS STEEL EXOSKELETON WallEs. It's the same steel as the nerf-gun-proof Cybatruck, so fuck BD.
Sarcasm detected. That other robot is way better though.
Can't wait to see the upgraded actuators!
They need to hire Kevin with his hockey stick from Boston Dynamics for testing
In a few years we'll probably see Optimus in public interacting with other people or robots
I think they will be change healthcare for old people. They will be helpers for ild folks and servents in restaraunts, i can imagine that being the first 2 primary roles, then probably cleaners and construction next
They'd be underutilized! I think it's better to have them building the hyperloop, driving the robo taxis, and blowing up rockets.
20 years maybe.
Slanging cheap robot parts
With the inflection in Deep Learning, Object Detection, and Natural Language Processing, especially models with analytical capabilities in the sense of general contextual information registration, one can begin to imagine the limitless possibilities. I can't wait to see how more projects unfold worldwide as more deep learning talents emerge from the ashes. hopefully we see more emergent systems thinkers who help tackle some of the fundamental problems we face as things begin to further integrate.
At first I thought that they could surely make something more streamlined and human looking than this and then saw the movements and am surprised how humanlike it moves. No doubt the motors and everything will be miniaturised once the motor skills are perfected. We're certainly getting closer to having personal robot assistants.
Lol you wish
Incredible.
This will be as common as a Roomba, or Alexa in the home one day.
That's great to hear! I have neither a Roomba or an Alexa. I look forward to not having an Optimus also.
Common for the über-rich, maybe in 50 years… the material and labor costs to produce the thing would have to go down so, so, so much- and its utility would need to see a similar increase- for it to be commercially viable even in a straightforward factory/job-site setting. Let alone a complex environment like a home. It would need to have a huge repertoire of abilities.
I know, it’s easy to be a naysayer, but just look at all the failed promises of emerging technologies from the past 2 decades. Some of it is related to regulatory roadblocks and safety issues, but still… fleets of self-driving cars? not happening. drone delivery? nope. totally niche tech with limited applications, and they’ll remain that way for the foreseeable future.
@@bc5588 well said
@@bc5588 Common for the uber rich is correct... but not for the reason you are thinking. Businesses (the rich) will want these to replace / enhance workers. The demand will outstrip supply for many years to come, so prices will remain high until production increases.
TESLA IS NOT A FERRARI TESLA IS ELECTRICITY ⚡️
Insane improvement, can’t wait to see the future of Tesla’s AI on FSD and Optimus man 🥹
Lol
The elegance and smooth movements looks so human like. Amazing, Good job guys. This is sooo exciting.
Ich bezweifel, dass das Video echt ist. Soviel ich weiß hinkt Tesla der Konkurrenz in Sachen humanoider Robotortechnik ein ganzes Stück nach.
This is done end-to-end!! Meaning theoretically you could give it a ton of footage of people vacuuming their house, and it would learn this ability! The ratio of humans to Tesla bots will one day be 1:1.
If someone paid a maid $300/bi weekly - Optimus is $50K that means it’ll pay itself off in 166 weeks or in about 6 years plus It won’t rush and work 24/7!
Yeah pov video data. I wonder how much they'll need to feed in for it to work and how they'll college data. With the cars they have millions of driver miles a day just from having cameras on a huge fleet.
autonomus robots to humans will be way higher than 1:1, like with phones or pc but even greater
bots will be 10:1 if not more.
How many bots do you need right now. Let me see if I get a bot for 18 hours per day and 8 hours of charging it could be out tending to a garden 2 plus acres big. Another one could be doing repairs on my house or building something. Another one could be cleaning the house and preparing food, one at my beck and call, my pets need a sitter and the dog is surely gonna need one to toss the ball for him.
@@kameljoe21 Do you have quarter of a million to spend on bots? That's what price Tesla want to sell Optimus for $25k which will likley not be met after inflation.
Love you guys!
It’s kinda spooky how fluid it’s movements are getting.
I’m getting a Coraline stop motion feel from the movements when it was sorting the blocks.
When you slow it down to 0.5x-0.4x it appears more natural as that is about the speed it actually is moving at in real time.
It's all CGI, if they could do this Elon would have had another robot day to show it off
Now we are getting somewhere. I knew it's only matter of time before Optimus get more nimble as it runs more simulation, but It exceeded my expectation. I didn't expect improvement this fast nor to this degree. To be honest due (relatively) low production cost I didn't thought hardware itself would be able of such precision.
Everyone saw it at 2x speed
Remember: "Tesla is just a car company."
Manufacturing expert - energy company - software company, car company. same difference right?
tesla : ai+ robotics+ energy company
Like mentioned above, they are in denial.
It's also a CGI studio.
Guys, I've been watching technology change for the last five years and it just seems incredible. What an amazing time we live in
Even if all Optimus can do is sort my LEGO it will still be worthwhile!
On a more serious note: There doesn't seem to be enough of a social impact on this project as there should be. Sooner or later people will realise what a huge implication Optimus has on our lives. I'm not sure what it will take to wake people up to this. Maybe when people see it first hand in the real world doing something useful they will start to understand. It's like they heard Elon's statements and thought 'yeah, yeah - whatever'.
I wonder if they can get it to use both arms at the same time to sort it faster?
See that's were self driving trucks messed up making a big deal about it. Now everyone hates the idea. I hope they continue and people don't know til there already in the factory killing it at there jobs
@@kinsagamoto No they messed up by making a terrible excuse for a truck that was inefficient and actual truckers said was awful. If this is anything like elons other little projects it will keep getting delayed and every year he'll promise it's gonna come out next year, just like his cybertruck lmao
People don't know a shit, most people simply cannot see the exponential curve in the growing development of those machines. Before 2030, as Ray Kurzweil said, smart robots gonna be doing everything we do but better, faster and for free and all that while doing a backfleep at the same time. And you know what? That is PERFECT, because smart robots will be manufacturing products that they will NOT consume, so an hyperinflation (an unknown economic phenomena for human being till now) some sort of abundance and plenty era can be around the corner but only if we do the transition of a coordinated way, if not this could be a chaos.
@@azhuransmx126 we create our own future
Because robots have been sorting shapes into containers since Asimo
Mind-blowingly insane. Great job, guys, you're all awesome!
I absolutely love the song they used in this. I'm pretty sure it's a remix of a song that's used in one of my favourite Sci-Fi movies ever 'Ex Machina'.
If you're into robots and AI, you absolutely have to watch that film. It's just so good. Hearing it again in this video, man I'm watching that again tonight.
do you know the name of the track?
@@paolovitali9835 Bunsen Burner
@@paolovitali9835 , I'm also looking for this track. The same sound is in the song Prodigy - Wild Frontier (2015) and Cuts - Bunsen Burner, but I couldn't find this version.
The Test Worked · Ben Salisbury from Ex Machina OST@@paolovitali9835
@@paolovitali9835 Bunsen Burner
this is incredible...I'm so proud that I live in the same period with you guys.
The CGI has improved so much lol
Thats amazing, I can see just from a youtube video how much potential does Tesla have. Amazing job to the engineers and the software developers very impressing progress 👍👍
What's more amazing is how little time it took them to get to this point.
The man who made this Robot once said, " mark my words, AI will be more dangerous in the upcoming days "
Incredible and terrifying. Tell us about the precautions being taken. How is Tesla ensuring this technology will remain safe?
they don't, even played the ex-machina (movie) music where the ai escapes after passing a turing test :)
By confining the robot to existing only in CGI movies.
This is the only Tesla product that I am excited about. Can't wait until they are available to the public.
I remember Honda's Asimo robot taking significantly longer to manipulate objects with its hands. The progress here is very impressive
Tesla sped the video up. Look at the guy interacting with the robot. His arms/hands sway back and forth quickly
And Asimo could only lift a square box upwards
Human: "Open my house front door, please, HAL."
Tesla Robot: "I'm sorry Dave, I afraid I can't do that."
This feels incredibly sped up to look better than it is 🥶
1.5x
yeah only 1.5x accelerated not a big deal