I enjoyed listening to this conversation. This is turning into another great podcast I’ve added to my list. Thanks for all of the hard work you all put into it 💯
Keep having great, intelligent guests, this might be even more interesting than tearing apart a car. Cory for #1 podcast host, he actually lets guests talk and not try to alpha every conversation on every topic like most podcast hosts.
It’s amazing the “brave” thinking that’s going on in this “new world.” Fascinating content and delivery telling things that are being dreamed. Looking forward to what and who you bring next.
Thomas Kelly really hits his best moments in the last 20 or so minutes. What an amazing idea to have a distributed network of 3D printers in Oakland County to print batch jobs for anyone who needs them. I'd like to see that work side-by-side with some sort of makerspace. Pair them together in every large metro area.
Great discussion this gentleman believes GM are doing great things. I’m going to save this video and then use it as reference 3-5 years from now when GM files for taxpayer, funded bail out.
Cory has a better understanding of the mfg technology required to bring components to scale. Additive printing might be better than reductive machining of highly complex exotic material components (rocket nozzles) but giga casting (die casting) a part every 40 secs is far better...
why not add the 3 together a create a way to edit the casting using either additive printing or reductive machining? Fast iteration of 3D printing with fast production speed of casting... (I know I oversimplifying things, just discussing the idea...)
This guy is definitely a good salesman / marketing guy, but I don't feel like he's really a technical guy. Lots of buzzwords and theory not a lot of actual actionable items.
@@munrolivepodcast you need to be doing a tear down of a hydrogen truck, I don't care if it's Nikola but you need to put something on your channel. You also need to be getting on the phone with Dr Randell Mills of Brilliantlight Power or Get up with the boys over at Brillouin Energy and the work done inside SRI international labs. Bring them on your newfound "Podcast" You need to stop gaslighting your audience with this lame battery technology and start educating your audience on more advanced energy and propulsion technologies. Bout tired of all you battery boys 👦
Word salad 🥗? Wtf, everything he said was clear and concise to me. You must be the type of guy used to getting your salad 🥗 "tossed" by the gaslighting folks at Munro and ASSociates.
It's not that wicked of a problem. We just need an open language and encryption than can be improved over time. Https could probably do it, though someone needs to take a close look.
To me it seems like he wants every car buyer to get exactly what they want. That to me is a problem. Indulgence is what is driving the climate crisis. Endless consumerism. Imagine what the used car market would be. Trying to sell cars that are so custom. I think the resale value will plummet. Maybe that is a good thing. People might keep things longer. Maybe not.
It' a warning. This tech is coming, industry has to stay aware and adapt/adopt or get washed away. Think Kodak. Kodak was fully aware of digital photography. Kodak made the first digital sensors. But Kodak didn't see where photography was going and failed.
A futurists, he is not describing a product. This is toxic talk. Give him a Tesla controller, 30 days, and read his report. There will be a lot of buzz but no beef.
He is warning industry about what may be happening that will greatly change how their products will be manufactured in the near future. Not listening could well be suicidal for existing manufacturers.
What was left out of this discussion is the AI humanoid robot. A humanoid robot is a drop in replacement for humans. It will be able to do any task that humans can do, but do it better, faster, and more reliably. Add in AI and the robot will be able to learn any task humans can do. No need for specific task programming. That will be the end of human labor having value.
OMG Corey, This guy hears your specific question re 3d sintered printing...And answers with a bs apples and oranges long winded marketing/ mba baffle em with bull answer! My new model S has no where near the content it ought to. no: electrochromic roof glass, massage seats, infra-red heated surfaces, ride quality that goes from jaguar supple to bmw sporty... it is still a fine car bc software and all the other things it is good at, just doesn't deliver what the germans deliver. of course the germans don't deliver the efficient powertrain,batteries and charging network Tesla does, and thats why i'm stuck with Tesla for at least the next 5-8 years. Thanks for your content Corey and team, but this guy is effing lucky Sandy Monro was not running the mike today,.Thomas Kelly would have a Lucchese-shaped dent in his arse on the way out the saloon door!!
Software is not going to eat the world. But it is going to disrupt our economic model more than the arrival of the 1st industrial era. This will be the eight time in history that Technology convergences have triggered a new economic system.
The guy got good points, but you can really tell he is does not know how things actually work on a more technical level. Besides maybe additive manufacturing.
As opposed to the high school engineering geek I wouldn't trust engineering me a pb and j from the last podcast? Lol 😄 😆 🤣 Maybe you are just too dumm to process all his word salad 🥗 as another dumme commenter described 😅
Come on you need to understand what are the manufacturing limits when you design. I do not believe in zero manufacturing knowledge. In personal projects when I think my 3D object for printing I know what are my printer capabilities and what works best. Like were to use vase mode if possible and how to get away using big diameter nozzle.
He's not suggesting manufacturing knowledge isn't important, he's just saying using ai, automation, 3d printing ect makes almost idiot proof manufacturing now. Anybody with a idea 💡 can use these tools to bypass all traditional engineering and manufacturing models and go directly from a napkin idea to finished product. Just opens manufacturing up to people who otherwise would not have the knowledge to fabricate a trinket by hand. Some people suck at fabrication but anyone can click print 🖨
It's great to see that you guys followed the advice and added timestamps I really appreciate that.
I enjoyed listening to this conversation. This is turning into another great podcast I’ve added to my list. Thanks for all of the hard work you all put into it 💯
Wow what a great interview! Thanks Again!
i really hope this podcast is something that continues
Excellent discussion.
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Keep having great, intelligent guests, this might be even more interesting than tearing apart a car. Cory for #1 podcast host, he actually lets guests talk and not try to alpha every conversation on every topic like most podcast hosts.
It’s amazing the “brave” thinking that’s going on in this “new world.” Fascinating content and delivery telling things that are being dreamed.
Looking forward to what and who you bring next.
Great interview thank you Cory.
Thomas Kelly really hits his best moments in the last 20 or so minutes. What an amazing idea to have a distributed network of 3D printers in Oakland County to print batch jobs for anyone who needs them. I'd like to see that work side-by-side with some sort of makerspace. Pair them together in every large metro area.
Love the Tesla office chairs. 🙂
Great discussion this gentleman believes GM are doing great things. I’m going to save this video and then use it as reference 3-5 years from now when GM files for taxpayer, funded bail out.
GM going bankrupt. Deja Vu.
GM, F and VW are each trying to cut $3 billion per year in costs. Let's see if they can execute cost cutting...no rocket science necessary!
Cory has a better understanding of the mfg technology required to bring components to scale. Additive printing might be better than reductive machining of highly complex exotic material components (rocket nozzles) but giga casting (die casting) a part every 40 secs is far better...
why not add the 3 together a create a way to edit the casting using either additive printing or reductive machining? Fast iteration of 3D printing with fast production speed of casting... (I know I oversimplifying things, just discussing the idea...)
Company culture is Tesla's main advantage. Ford and GM struggle badly in this area.
Very interesting, thank you!
Different, not usual stuff, but still interesting, thank you.
upvoted!!!!
The example with the plow is so good...
This guy is definitely a good salesman / marketing guy, but I don't feel like he's really a technical guy. Lots of buzzwords and theory not a lot of actual actionable items.
So what does his company do???
Love the podcasts! Any plans for some Hummer teardown videos - even if it's only the battery and motors?
Thank you so much! Stay tuned on our main channel in the coming weeks 😉
@@munrolivepodcast you need to be doing a tear down of a hydrogen truck, I don't care if it's Nikola but you need to put something on your channel. You also need to be getting on the phone with Dr Randell Mills of Brilliantlight Power or Get up with the boys over at Brillouin Energy and the work done inside SRI international labs. Bring them on your newfound "Podcast"
You need to stop gaslighting your audience with this lame battery technology and start educating your audience on more advanced energy and propulsion technologies. Bout tired of all you battery boys 👦
I agree, it would be great to see the Hummer EV teardown especially the battery pack and modules!
I'm not in the automotive industry, but how are the approvals for these changes going?
Wooo!
I think he's talking about a Star Trek style replicator.
Lots of word salad with this guy.
Word salad 🥗? Wtf, everything he said was clear and concise to me.
You must be the type of guy used to getting your salad 🥗 "tossed" by the gaslighting folks at Munro and ASSociates.
Listen again and try to comprehend. This guy is bringing a ton of good info.
Maybe you should toss it
Your content is great however not available on iPhone yet
Thanks
The best thing imho, is that we can let the tinkerers loose. Imagination can much more rapidly lead to creation.
18:30 To answer this question you have to understand The Innovator's Dilemma.
Tesla should make office chairs
It's not that wicked of a problem. We just need an open language and encryption than can be improved over time. Https could probably do it, though someone needs to take a close look.
To me it seems like he wants every car buyer to get exactly what they want. That to me is a problem. Indulgence is what is driving the climate crisis. Endless consumerism. Imagine what the used car market would be. Trying to sell cars that are so custom. I think the resale value will plummet. Maybe that is a good thing. People might keep things longer. Maybe not.
The fact he is connected with World Economic Forum makes question his real motives.
3D printing will be used to prototype and build the molds used to do the mass production.
Many examples, not many clear answers and solutions... strange interview for Munro
It' a warning. This tech is coming, industry has to stay aware and adapt/adopt or get washed away.
Think Kodak. Kodak was fully aware of digital photography. Kodak made the first digital sensors. But Kodak didn't see where photography was going and failed.
A futurists, he is not describing a product. This is toxic talk. Give him a Tesla controller, 30 days, and read his report. There will be a lot of buzz but no beef.
He is warning industry about what may be happening that will greatly change how their products will be manufactured in the near future. Not listening could well be suicidal for existing manufacturers.
How long before you can get Elon Musk on to your podcast
🤷♂️
Cory, a TechTuber. Or ManuTuber? Cory should do an interview with Phillip DeFranco. :)
AI will be big, it's also over estimated. Lots of hype, then years of low profile followed by sudden reappearance.
34:24, just give Blackberry QNX Cylance a call?
What was left out of this discussion is the AI humanoid robot. A humanoid robot is a drop in replacement for humans. It will be able to do any task that humans can do, but do it better, faster, and more reliably. Add in AI and the robot will be able to learn any task humans can do. No need for specific task programming.
That will be the end of human labor having value.
OMG Corey, This guy hears your specific question re 3d sintered printing...And answers with a bs apples and oranges long winded marketing/ mba baffle em with bull answer! My new model S has no where near the content it ought to. no: electrochromic roof glass, massage seats, infra-red heated surfaces, ride quality that goes from jaguar supple to bmw sporty... it is still a fine car bc software and all the other things it is good at, just doesn't deliver what the germans deliver. of course the germans don't deliver the efficient powertrain,batteries and charging network Tesla does, and thats why i'm stuck with Tesla for at least the next 5-8 years. Thanks for your content Corey and team, but this guy is effing lucky Sandy Monro was not running the mike today,.Thomas Kelly would have a Lucchese-shaped dent in his arse on the way out the saloon door!!
Software is not going to eat the world. But it is going to disrupt our economic model more than the arrival of the 1st industrial era. This will be the eight time in history that Technology convergences have triggered a new economic system.
I never bought TSLA until the robot.
ok replace complexity with flexibility and the interview makes sense :D
Kind of annoying
Lol 😄 no the last dude was annoying 🤣 I was waiting for his mommy to pop out her titty during the show to breast feed him. You guys are so dum.
GM ? He lost me then!
The guy got good points, but you can really tell he is does not know how things actually work on a more technical level. Besides maybe additive manufacturing.
He talks to much!
As opposed to the high school engineering geek I wouldn't trust engineering me a pb and j from the last podcast? Lol 😄 😆 🤣
Maybe you are just too dumm to process all his word salad 🥗 as another dumme commenter described 😅
Try this.
Listen to a bit of what he has to say.
Pause the video.
Think about what you heard.
And then listen to a bit more.
Come on you need to understand what are the manufacturing limits when you design. I do not believe in zero manufacturing knowledge. In personal projects when I think my 3D object for printing I know what are my printer capabilities and what works best. Like were to use vase mode if possible and how to get away using big diameter nozzle.
He's not suggesting manufacturing knowledge isn't important, he's just saying using ai, automation, 3d printing ect makes almost idiot proof manufacturing now. Anybody with a idea 💡 can use these tools to bypass all traditional engineering and manufacturing models and go directly from a napkin idea to finished product. Just opens manufacturing up to people who otherwise would not have the knowledge to fabricate a trinket by hand. Some people suck at fabrication but anyone can click print 🖨
Algorithm
I did not like this interviewee.