Optimus Robot Revealed at Tesla AI Day
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2022
- At 2022 Tesla AI Day, Elon Musk gave the public its first look at his company's humanoid robot nicknamed Optimus. He expects the production model to cost less than $20,000.
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My slowest coworkers can now claim to work faster than a supercomputer
Haha. For now
By design ahaha
but they can work from day to night😢
But every human brain is by far faster than any supercomputer.
@@zhchbob umm no?
Elon: I am afraid AI is going to take over the world in a few years
Elon: Here is a walking robot with AI and will collect data from your homes
Well, the logical thing to do, if you were truly concerned about the danger, is to trust your own invention, rather than someone else's.
If there were no guns, and you saw people who are constantly fighting and trying to take advantage of others developing gun technology, and you had the power to develop your own guns too, wouldn't you? And, frankly, I'd rather the guy who's been warning us for over a decade that guns are going to be dangerous to get there first than all the people who keep telling us there's nothing to worry about.
I thought that people have Alexa and Google assistant for that
Ahhh Boston Dynamics! I mean it neat and all but very underwhelming given what other robot manufacturers are doing and have built. Again, Boston Dynamics
did we watch the same thing here, bud? are you blind and you just wanted to post some haha-funny-template-101 copypasta to get upvotes? are you that pathetic?
I liked the part where it required three humans to carry the robot out 😂
I like when it got stuck at the end walking into a screen
It's just a begging of evolution AI robots..... Wait 10 to 15 years then we may see more advance robots .compared todays computer.,fightee jets, vehicles since from evolved
I liked the part where you tried to say something clever, but revealed how ignorant you were. :D
Idk if I'm worried about a robot takeover anymore 🤣
Now it is funny and I'am not afraid of the AI (yet) but just imagine a faulty sensor. It can fall at you, break your hand with its strong grip. Failproof sensors/software are rarely appear in commercial products. They are good for replace jobs but I don't think they are safe and not because they will be Skynet as we already have Google...
But the question is, will it have uneven panel gaps?
Elon said that could actually be another function of the robots
A sad but true BURN!!!
or kill motorcylists
SaMe hIgh ReLiaBiliTy aS tHe cAr
Optimus walks as fast and stable as a 90 year old human. The Boston dynamics robots run circles around it before it looks and understands whats going on.
Boston Dynamics specializes in robotics and has been doing R&D for years. Optimus has been in development only a few months.
Don't be fooled.
I'm sure it can do much more than that and at a much faster pace.
@@crisrampante647 simp harder
As Elon mentioned in the video, optimus is designed around mass manufacturing, cost, and reliability.. Boston dynamics has made a few robots, but with high cost and a focus on mobility.
Boston dynamics robot is more expensive, less able to be manufactured, less energy efficient, and has no vision system. It can do flips though, that will be useful for my business 😂
So they re-created a 101 year old man.
Benjamin Boptimus
Walks like Joe Biden
This is the early version 101. Eventually they will introduce the 800 model. It will be called T800. Tesla engineers will call the chip it's running on Skynet.
Be like waiting on a slow child.
So you dident get the point at all ?
They got this robot out surprisingly quickly though it looks rudimentary compared to robots now but still impressive all in all
...and here is the production model! It sits on this pole all day and waves at you.
Musk said "close to what the production model would be" There will be several more iterations before a production model arrives.
I dont think Boston Dynamics need to worry about closing their doors just yet lol.
I was like he should be thinking of buying Boston Dynamics when it's up for sale again coz this one ain't cutting it for a company in the calibre of Tesla.
@@ShastaLevi No he shouldn't/ If he buys Boston Dynamics then it's over for BD. The only thing they will put out is fancy CGI render instead of actual concept like many of Musk's other companies
Probably a single Boston dynamics dog bot could physically dominate each and every Tesla bot in existence at this moment, which is honestly pretty funny.
@@ignacio-araya I mean they only have 2 bots, a prototype and a similar one with a plastic cover that renders it unable to walk.
I think Boston Dynamics will laugh if they see this robot
The nostalgia! I feel like I'm watching a Boston Dynamics video from 2010!
And absolutely no one was cheering cause they were dumbfounded at how bad it was. I think it's gonna take 10 years to get the technology(and when it works better) to the consumers at an affordable price.
@@Sam-ui1ll And there I was thinking it was pretty highkey... But anyway, I wanted to add that to be fair Boston Dynamics' Atlas wasn't walking at like 1mph
What actual use has Atlas had? Yes that was years ago and has done nothing. This will be useful in some limited way next year easy.
@@lmcclymont lol Atlas is in research (goes to show how a knowledgeable team knows that bipedal humanoid robots are such a difficult thing to do) but the day it was shown (in 2013) it was able to move faster, walk faster, and balance itself after being hit with a 20Kg ball. It was able to do backflips 5 years ago.
In comparison, this thing can barely stand (and the "production" design can't even do that lol it will be very useful when you want a waving robot).
I've seen some comments going like "but Boston Dynamics has been doing this for years, this was done in a year, omg, the genius of Musk is limitless." And it's honestly one of the stupidest things I can imagine. Don't you realize technology moves in parallel? Next thing I know people will say this when Musk makes a phone company that will sell rotary phones because "they're new at it."
@@kirbyiwaki first off in a few years time they replicated progress that took Boston 4 times the amount of time. and it will be suited for AI and upgrades in forms of software. I can't imagine how much potential and farther this will go in the future
my question is: can it be used briefly as a boat?
Good to know our replacements will vary from company to company in design
Wait. How has Elon managed to replicate the body language of me in my teens after a night out with my mates, coming home and desperately trying not to wake up my dad when walking around the house in search of snacks.
Haha
class 😆
u tried to be quiet and have very little sounds coming from your feet. that means very little sound energy generated. this robot is build to move efficiently. meaning very little energy wasted. its not exactly the same or even closely the same but it makes it easy to understand why the moevements are similar.
Wait till they will replace your job and most people that's why they want to vaccinated 90 %of the planet they don't need so much humans anymore if people think they created this robots for humanity then people are complete idiots
MY CREATION INCOMING but when I saw this I was so angry wanted to sue Japan for illigaly stealing peoples ideas
I COULD STEAL THERE ROBOTIC LEGS example I had this planned out in 2012 they just built my idea last night in 2022
BECAUSE THATS MY CREATION BEING STOLEN ILLIGALY prof by year
I had just revived the terminator and it walks 2 seconds ago
Woah! This'll be awesome for moving that pile of carefully-positioned cardboard boxes from one side of my room to the other
Does anyone know what (progressive) house song/track is being played in this video?
Boston Dynamics has impressed us so much that this looks like a middle school science presentation.
Basically
Tbh it’s the AI more than the robot. But heah
@@rbrick3685 Ai is useless
Boston Dynamics is best
Tbh they've mostly impressed by dancing haha
Wow, they managed to create 2008 Asimo
but with a tether
EDIT: after watching 10 year old Asimo videos, Asimo actually moved fluently
If you think this thing is no better than an Asimo I don't know what to tell you
ASSIMO YES FAR ADVANCED I plan on making a robot but it won't run as fast but it's walking just might shock you as its eyes move as of now
PLUS I HAVE ASSIMO
agree he's faster than me
Plus did you see their gearbox, it’s like 1000:1 ratio, no way that robot can recover from anything quick enough. They build a forklift.
These robots are the equivalent to the first cellphone that looked like a brick , imagine these robots in 10 more years, exciting but scary too 😳
I'm sure there could have been more press with just 2 little red LED 🤩
Look at boston dynamics, they are after that 10 years
Honda made a robot more advanced than this 22 years ago. This is laughable.
@@devilek665 but this one costs about 20k instead of 2 million.
@@O5680 The 2 million figure (where did you get that from?) is by majority R&D and not building cost. Just look at spot, the development cost was millions of dollars too but now are being sold for a very small fraction of that amount.
Tesla has put millions into this junk "Optimus" too ya know?
This is me when stealing some food in the fridge at 2 in the morning.
Elon: A.I. is more dangerous than nuclear annihilation...far more dangerous
Also Elon: heres an A.I. robot
Your lil linear brain doesn't understand exponential technology. Think 10 years ahead, not now
I hope my lol ages well 😅
it will age like milk
if you can't beat them join them
I'd rather have someone who understands the danger of AI and warns us every chance he gets to develop it than leaving it entirely to governments and corporations that are only interested in power and money, who tell us there's nothing to worry about. Whether we like it or not, strong AI is going to be developed and whoever gets there first will determine how it'll be used.
Tesla: "It can walk! Yipee!"
Boston Dynamics: "Hold my beer."
Gee you’re pretty smart mate - Boston Dynamics have been at it for decades - this is not even one year old.
@@Kenlwallace how long is Tesla team working at this robot?
Respect to Boston Dynamics for bringing Atlas so anyone can inspire from it.
BD took 30 years to reach there...what you see here is a result of 8 months of work.
@@inkster147 Yet Honda's robot did 100% better when they revealed it in the 90s 🤣
Cost, scale. Compute efficiency. Silly.
"Optimus, why did you stomp on that snail?"
"IT HAD BEEN FOLLOWING ME AROUND ALL BLOODY DAY!"
Every trait and constraint of a robot requires a different design, let's keep that in mind when comparing. It's certainly impressive so far, especially the speed of development.
Hobbyist have built better things that.
@@arcadion448 Hmm, what?
Nothing about this is impressive lol. Slowly shuffeling on stages, waving, and walking back. 0 interaction with the environment, a vacuuming robot is more impressive than that.
Just empty promises.
I'm kinda sad, that this can be found impressive.
Someone already did this, just better, if you give me a year and money I can reinvent the musket, nothing is impressive about that.
@@AquaCoalaNest So what? Still more competition. Also, where can I buy these other robots? And it's still difficult to develop some walking humanoid robot from the scratch. Just because you believe you could do it doesn't mean you could.
A faster pace than public employees in Italy.
AHAHAHAHAH THAT'S TRUE!
3 hour coffee breaks. Lol
🤣🤣🤣 sooo true!
10 times faster than Poste Italiane
🤣🤣 ma no dai
STRONG "Happy Birthday Paulie" vibes
I think we're witnessing something that will be remembered similarly as the first iPhone.
That robot can’t keep up with productivity levels yet. 😂😂😂
Wow. How groundbreaking. It doesn't even have the movement capability of Honda's Asimo that was developed a decade ago.
This is the first iteration and it took about a year, the 2nd model will be ready in a few weeks and have better capabilities. That’s a crazy fast pace of development in context. The hardware will develop to Boston Dynamics levels in due time. But the most *important* thing is the software, it’s occupancy network is very advanced. Asimo had no brains, this bot does.
🤷🏼♂️ dude . Asimo program is stopped and was developed over a decade . This one in a year . Cmon . This is pretty good but I want to see where it ends .
These fools really believe they started working on it a year ago... Like, how dumb you gotta be to believe that!
Asimo was 1/3 the size of Optimus. I guess Honda never gave Tesla any information on how it was built, so they had to start from scratch. Asimo never had any real utility, it could only climb stairs and "play" football. This is quite a step forward considering they had less than a year to build it. How about you go learn to criticise properly?
legs where Copyed by assimo's wheels
2044: We need to go back to 2022 and destroy Tesla
more like to destroy Boston Dynamics
2044 we are the robots
@@yiweima4412 like he was saying, Boston will never really have Robots with brains with millions of unit sold
@@yiweima4412 Boston Dynamics can't mass produce its bots which are also very bulky. Too expensive too.
Probably 😅
Anyone knows details of the techno music playin ?
Why are there so many jump-cut and different clip showed as 1 continuous shot?
At 2:17, we can see jump to robot's vision and all other boxes are not there, then we cut to shot of it already moved it out (with different box mind you, no tape on the side when picking it up)
At 2:28, the shot of moving the box toward the table then shift to another shot, the guy on the right side of robot is gone, the box is different again, then the shot of it moving away from table, the guy suddenly is back
And many many more, how does anyone not seeing this?
I wish my wife was this animated
Without the tether it probably has a 5 minute run time 😂
It can run for a day
@@PR-ko2ph no robot can run for a day without a fridge sized battery on its back, and i dont see this thing yet to be able to hold little more than its body weight on its legs for now.
@@PR-ko2ph Maybe while pulling a gas generator :-D
@@PR-ko2ph it can't walk let alone run.
@@smegheadGOAT they don't mean run as run it's a different word for it being on (the robot)
Wow, and just the beginning! I can imagine what it will be able to to in time!
Boston Dynamics: Hold my beer
im so waiting for thunderfoot to make a video on this lol
Optimus: Become Human
😂😂😂nice one
Yee.
Yeah imagine Detroit become human that robots help carry bags for humans and work for humans
@@DiepSpartan119 yes.
Looks like an 80's robot seeing it's movement
Apparently this is 1 year of ground up work.
A Boston Dynamics tá anos luz a frente disso aí... é mais midiático do que algo novo...
You do know that Boston dynamics has decades into this and Tesla just about one year or so? And also Tesla is tackling much harder situations, the Boston dynamics robots aren't actually smart they are kinda programmed to do those specific tricks in this case they are trying them to understand how to move, have usable fingers and also making it to mass production, and many other things Boston dynamics doesn't even dream yet
Only a few more years and you are on the same technological level as the Honda Robot from 1990.
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Awesome-O!
Considering this is just a year of work, it might not even take the at long.
I believe I just heard Tony Stark refer to this as "Hammer tech."
Robot : "tip toeing in my Jordans"
"Optimus"
My head: *Optimus prime*
I get that it's a first prototype...but have the people who are impressed by this even seen Boston Dynamics humanoids?
But how long is BD busy with bots? And for other reasons . This is going the one from the movie I robot . The old version which is getting replaced with the new one .
I'm with you. Unimpressive since Boston Dynamics robots are doing friggin parkour
@@DeanBeckerdjbckr : You mean they are going to be like walking Barbies with batteries? Not impressed...
They made this from scratch in 6 months.
Give it another 18 months and it will be faster, have thousands of hours of data in it's neural net, found your RUclips comment, and will know where the knives are kept and where you live.
@@NeonVisual That's not how you do the math here. 6 months in copying already publicly existed technologies is not equal to building it on their own 😅
Elon: mark my words, AI is far more dangerous than nukes
Also Elon: except tesla bots
Ai and robots are not the same subject… AI is hardware agnostic
@@devchannel5359 But their robot control is AI based, so it is an AI. Drop the mic)
It's a hardware, it's a computer with legs, the AI is not inside it, the AI is the data which is probably being run in a big supercomputer and this robot only receives the signals from it, pretty much like alexa, your alexa is just an speaker permanently connected to amazon servers, the real alexa is online.@@rustamabdumalikov1009
"I grew tired of pumping and dumping Tesla stock myself, so I engineered a crappy robot to delegate the task to. As far as I know the SEC can't bring fraud charges against a robot, so this truly is an amazing innovation."
In my head I hear Anakin, “sorry I wasn’t able to finish you, I’ll make sure mom doesn’t sell you.”
But can it fold a fitted sheet?
Woah let's slow down here. If I can't learn that in 3 decades how is this going to in 3 years. Let's start with something simple like rocket science first.
Wow! They're only like ten years behind Boston Dynamics lmao
they started 30 years later, and this is one years work.
The thing is, doing parkour is irrelevant in a real-life application. Grasping and moving things is what's important. The most important thing is AI and dexterity of the hands and they are AHEAD in those things. Walking can be perfected quickly.
@@DrChaos-wr2my Are you stupid? Its the same technology that Boston uses.
5:01 is my favorite moment
Okay now imagine him holding the blunt for you 😂😂🔥
Wtf did read what you wrote ..it makes no sense.
Better than I thought it was going to be.
This is better? Wtf were u expecting?
@@user-pz6mc2oj3f To be fair, it was infinitely better than I expected too. I expected less than a tree .
It is a major disappointment. This has been done many many times. nothing new, now new tech really whatsoever. AI based vision has been around since the 90s
so sacarstic
@@providentpathfinders219 the point is the low price, dude
Nice, they managed to re-build what Honda made over 22 years ago
In 8 months with intelligence (ASIMO was not autonomous)
@John d why does BD not do it then if it is so easy? Maybe you just have to be racist to understand 🤷♀️.
First of all it's good that besides Boston dynamics there is a new player on robotics market, this way they'll rival each other and probably creat better products for the consumer market.
What is my purpose?
Dances!🤣👍
Nothing like a robot that can creep.. but with all those gears and servos you'll still hear it coming! 😂
hear
Crazy how slim that thing is
yeah, agile. imagen that chasing you, i bet it could run fast when its finished. looks light for what it is
Well, when you barely make something, there just isn't much there!
@@yourcheapdate4564 elon said he wants to make it the size of a human. Its impressive bieng that slim
That not crazy at all my dude they literally had almost identical robots in 1994. They walked better then too. This is embarrassing.
That's because the electric motors are distributed which leaves room for the battery while Atlas has an hydraulic pump in it's belly.
How long do y'all think it's going to take before the robot is fully functional?
He watched it so hard to make sure it didn't fall over lolol
It is most impressive to me that the robot is identifying objects using the A.I. that Tesla uses.
Imagine how far this would advance if he had bought Boston Dynamics before Hyundai picked it up.
@@Tyani-sz6cg Boston dynamics hardware is drastically better, teslas software is far better. BD robots use pre programmed movements, tesla bot is running off an ai stack and making decisions in real time
thats cgi. anything innovative shown was theoretical.
@@yourneighborwiththecutedog So it's gonna miss small objects, and run into kids?
@@howtorawk If only they have shown the AI working in real time. All they have shown are perprogrammed movements.
Now we just need some evil robots and we can’t have a whole cybertronian war
that's already happening dude
RUN!
Fingers crossed
This thing looks sick. I really don't know why this is getting so much hate from RUclipsrs. If you guys actually knew anything about robotics and engineering you would see that this is the future we're looking at right now.
Its running on VR, you can see the human movements.
Basically you have someone controlling the robot in the background using VR headset and a bunch of sensors.
Its why its walking movement is so different compared to its arms.
No way!! A fully walking prototype was unexpected.
not really considering the first walking robot came out nearly 30 years ago
@@steviegbcool When did Tesla start to work on Robots? so cynical, lol
@@360VR his point is they’re decades behind the robots we’ve seen through DARPA. This is a very cool pet project, but you understand they’re at the very least a decade out from even *maybe* realizing their goal right? We saw it awkwardly walk (and even admitted by Tesla, for the first time successfully on stage) and pick up an object while stationary. This isn’t in the impressive realm yet because we’ve seen robots do SO much more already. Basically, we’ll both know if any of this is something besides investor bait in the coming years.
@@360VR nah cynical would be me saying that his self driving cars have failed and every other car manufacturer has almost caught up so now he needs a robot division he can hype about instead to keep his massively overinflated stock going.
Honda made the Asimo Robot 22 years ago and it did much more! Elon is best at selling hype
Honesty, I didn’t think they were going to be this far in progress yet. I was doubtful they would have an actual walking prototype yet, let alone be able to pickup boxes and other objects and move them, tethered or not.
My kid has a toy robot that can walk
To be fair, those can be preprogrammed with precise location and coordinated in 3D mapped to do just that. Notice they didn't demo picking up boxes on stage. The demo was done on video and look overly rehearsed
@@frazierkok5795 They didn't do it on stage because they didn't have something to catch the robot if it falls. The path wasn't pre-programmed however it was sort of rehearsed in the sense that they trained the ai on how to do this but they didn't write the code for it.
@@lachlanB323 The robot was on a pole. It wasn't even standing on its own. This isn't much (compared to where he says it will be) but it's a start.
@@lachlanB323 unfortunately they didn't moved the box and instruct the robot to pick it up all in a single uninterrupted video. It would be more convincing if unscripted.
Boston Dynamics: hold my beer.. I'm gonna do a triple backflip whilst shooting all bad guys and making a tiramisu at the same time
(last one not sure)
I was literally belly laughing when this thing 'walked' out after all the previous hype. Musk must've been deeply, deeply embarrassed.
People: Is FSD ready?
Elon: Here is unfinished bipedal robot
Hahaha this made my day lol
What a clown show
It's for engineers not to get consumers excited. If it was for consumers then they would have pre orders. And it definitely isn't for getting people to invest because wall street couldn't comprehend this stuff.
@@lachlanB323 "And it definitely isn't for getting people to invest because wall street couldn't comprehend this stuff." Stock is literally the #1 thing Tesla sells. Cars is just a bi-product.
@@annoyedok321 A very profitable bi-product lmao. Billions of dollars every quarter is one heck of a bi-product lmao!
That's how my grandpa walks
Does it convert into a sedan?
Imagine riding around in your Tesla with your BFF Tesla AGI in the passenger seat and your favorite song comes on.
"raise the roof!" you exclaim
*sunroof opens and AGI dances*
"yessss."
This took them a year, I don't think people realize just how impressive that is; especially considering all they had last year was a man in a costume.
that's my thought process! This will change the world.
The walking version was done in 6 months. The current one was has coverings on it.
@@Jogeta5 6 months, are you serious?
That's easy when walking algorithms has been public knowledge for over a decade.
@@Danuxsy "easy"
All In TSLA!!!
How to lose your car, house, and a wife in 5 minutes
@@thatkidflossy2792 enjoy being a poor
@@jimmaag4274 haha you keep telling yourself that
yeah, i need one for cleaning my house, mowing my yard, and shoveling snow...and helping my kids with their homework, taking them to dr and dentist appointments, pretty much everything...
Tesla; Optimus
Me; Transformers..... robots in disguise... 😂
This is actually pretty impressive considering how fast they overcame the challenges. Like Boston dynamics has been going on for almost a decade and this was almost overnight by comparison
it's also 1% of what Boston Dynamic bipedal robot progress. Honda Robotics had a more capable and fluid prototype of Asimo in the mid '90s, let alone later years. Sorry, this isn't impressive in the robotics world we have today. EDIT: It's better than the spandex actor jumping around, that's about it.
@@kurosumomo 1000% agree. Asimo is a million times more advanced than this and it was built more than 11 years ago. As an electrical engineer this looks more like a hobbyist project
@@kurosumomo Yup, honestly felt letdown. Maybe I'm just expecting too much, idk.
Honda did this 20 years ago lol
It won't be dancing any time soon though.
Well prepared, thought out and rehearsed as always....
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it when one of your employees has to cue up your next talking point, live, on the mic
Guess that employee is the next one in line getting pregnant as a thank you
I think most people are missing the point here. The impressive thing isn't how it moves, which is obviously still in development and it won't be it's main feature anyway. The impressive things is (or will be) the fact that it can navigate itself, and recognize and interact with objects in different situation without a specific envelop designed for him to operate in. And that it does it at an "affordable" price 20k, guys, not 200k. That's the point. Yes, compared to Boston's stuff it looks like a 90 years old, but the Boston dog is 75k, and what does it do beside moving graciously?
boston dog is good and more capable than optimus atm ngl, but that's due to many more years of development. it shows that the tech is already here; moving graciously as the bd dog will likely take only a few years to develop, by then optimus self driving brain will be tenfold more capable as well. ppl are just in denial that very capable affordable humanoid robots are just around the corner
They don't seem to be too confident that their robot can walk...
Making it scaleable while remaining useful is the hard part
You need a functional product first that does at least one useful thing. This thing is not even close to useful unless someone wants a novelty piece.
You mean while making it affordable, is the hard part.
@@peteh8077 and competitive. You have to nail all of them.
More like making it is the hard part. What a farce.
@@marco7346 it is already made in front of you 🤦♀️. Now the useful, energy efficient, scaleable, affordable part starts in Ernest but has been build in from the start.
The beginning stages of TERMINATOR..I hopefully I'll live to see it 👍👍
@Zack Smith You mean Stream it? I wonder if you can even buy a DVD PLAYER nowadays.
Boston dynamics is like - why is musk travelling backwards
It looks like a frame to frame animation from an ancient robocop movie!
It’s so damn slow and needs cables to protect it from falling to the ground 🤦♂️
Aren't we a bit more advanced than this by now?
Yes. I feel like I'm in the 90s again 🤣
No. There's no humanoid robot out there that does what this one will. There are more hardware advanced competitors out there, sure, but not one is actually engaged in day to day work. Honda created Asmio in 2000 but you don't see it working in factories. Give it a few years and everyone will be outraged when Tesla will fire factory workers and replace them with bots.
We are, look at Boston Dynamic Atlas robot, it is much more advanced (can even do backflips)
@@grigorecosmin "what this one will"...so we're not quite there yet, are we? Just like the hyperloop, it's reinventing something that has been around for ages but will be better.... eventually
@@grigorecosmin announcing what a robot will do in the future is no accomplishment. Everyone can do that.
Show is hard facts.
What you see in this video is nothing special.
Terminator goes disco
Is the AI gonna be able to nail FSD to move out of beta?
This bot is gonna be in beta longer than FSD
Will it come with panel gaps?
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wow it can very slowly carry a box, amazing
The presentation was a bit underwhelming since we are already spoiled by backflipping robots moving much faster.
The thing that Tesla has going for it is the software which they are adapting from their cars for it with its fast object recognition.
But we need to wait and see what the state of that the robot will be when it hits the market.
Wow just imagine what it will be in 3 years, 5 years 10 years
Still decades behind other robotics manufacturers, probably
yeh, no need for humans
@@kylen6430 they'll iterate faster
Wow just think what Bosten dynamics will have in 3 to 5 years!they will bw 20 years ahead!
@@AM-ry8is why? Lol where’s the Tesla roadster?? Only 6 years late. Lol. Tesla is a marketing company. That’s it.
The most efficient strategy (if egos weren't a thing) would be for Tesla to ask Boston Dynamics for a collaboration. BD for the hardware and Tesla for the AI.
But can boston dynamics hardware be mass produced?
Teslas AI sector is far behind its competetion. It has nothing but capital to offer BD
Tesla already have great inhouse hardware for v2, and at a reasonable price. The Boston robot has to be individually hand crafted and is very fragile. Tesla is already light years ahead in terms of making a cheap hardy robot. You'd know that if you watched and could understand the whole thing.
@@jakemon4550 The 3d printed body parts on the boston robot are incredibly tough, but oil leaks are still a thing and it also has quite a lot of delicate sensors.
BD is using neural networks in their robots, much more advanced than Tesla lmao
It’s funny to see a technology start its very existence. I remember Spectrum & commodore pc’s when they launched and instinctively imagining the future pc’s and games that today we take for granted. I always said with phones one day phones will just be a sheet of glass you touch. Technology terms this is like looking at a Nokia classic or vintage PC.
Elon warns about AI
Also Elon:
For most uses they can probably get rid of the legs and just use a Segway as a lower body. This would make it much faster and cheaper.
Needs to go up stairs
stairs.
COMMA AI HAS THIS
I had to remember that this was a recruiting event and not a showcase lol. It's hard to imagine a human sized robot walking around the house doing chores. Kinda freaky and cool at the same time.
For some that is how we felt with the internet and the smartphones.
@Fishy you have no idea what AI means or what types of AI we use today
They’re being designed for the purpose of use in tesla factories
reminds me the robot in Rocky :D
We have had such robots for over a decade
This is where Marvel took inspiration from to create Tony Stark and Ultron
Wonder what personel telsa poached from leading companies in that field. Anyone did the research?
didnt honda make one of these like 25 years ago?
Not even close