The Real Reason The Tesla Bot Is The Key To Elon Musk's Master Plan!

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  • @Operation2
    @Operation2 Год назад +100

    Many grocery stores in Japan now have eliminated checkouts entirely and have barcode scanners directly on the cart. You can place you own basket in there, load your payment card, scan your items as you shop, and leave when you're finished. No hassle, no lines.

    • @4thorder
      @4thorder Год назад +2

      My goodness, is this brilliant! My only concern as a store owner would be theft, however I am sure there are ways to address that.

    • @finnurth
      @finnurth Год назад +9

      ​@@4thorderLess staff = less theft. (staff steal more than "customers"). Less staff less money requred to run the shop, cheaper prices for customers.

    • @gedw99
      @gedw99 Год назад +11

      Japan has a very low crime rate

    • @4thorder
      @4thorder Год назад +1

      @@finnurth MAKES SENSE!

    • @Ice.muffin
      @Ice.muffin Год назад +5

      Same shit in Belgium. They have both systems still but automated checkouts are increasingly common.

  • @jasonbuksh2958
    @jasonbuksh2958 Год назад +233

    He needs these for MARS - the first humanoid to step foot on MARS will be his robots. They will also stay there and start to build out the outposts. This is the real reason he is doing this - it plays into his long term plans for interplanetary life.

    • @JMathiasBennett
      @JMathiasBennett Год назад +19

      Agreed - that way the robots can do the build outs without endangering human life

    • @whiteheat2216
      @whiteheat2216 Год назад +4

      @J. Mathias Bennett also means that every person that goes to Mars will have the implant.

    • @funkyhumanoid
      @funkyhumanoid Год назад +6

      I couldn't have said it any better. This is all a part of his long-term strategic plan to ensure the survival and enhancement of human progress on planet Earth and Beyond.

    • @funkyhumanoid
      @funkyhumanoid Год назад +2

      And also these would be great utilisation tools for mining precious metals and materials on other planetary bodies. Huge potential

    • @CRiTiCA-CHRIS
      @CRiTiCA-CHRIS Год назад +2

      HAHAHA!!! 😂RRRRIIIGHT!
      Musk:"It looks so fake, it must be real!"
      WTF! You believin that BS?🤣

  • @andrewchandler0
    @andrewchandler0 Год назад +151

    Tesla stock dipped severally , resulting to about 23% drop in the shares value this month. I seriously need suggestions on how to diversify my $400k portfolio made up of volatile TSLA.

    • @Tomtownsend485
      @Tomtownsend485 Год назад

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    • @elliot985
      @elliot985 Год назад

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  • @CharonSin
    @CharonSin Год назад +10

    So a question that is rarely addressed is who will be buying the products that these robots make? If half the population doesn’t have jobs it doesn’t matter how cheaply you can make the widgets for. So you have half a population that can buy stuff and half that are starving.

    • @Heavensmyhomenow
      @Heavensmyhomenow 9 месяцев назад +1

      Best comment here

    • @marcjones744
      @marcjones744 8 месяцев назад

      What if crime and war were all a result of scarcity? What if the planet is over populated. What if wealthy people dont want to pay workers. What if a tesla robot attacked a tesla employee (it did). What if there is class warfare ( warren buffet is quoted saying there is). What if people used to own people, but now they can own people-like robots instead? What if the wealthy could have a robot servants produce what they needed for them, rather than trying to work to obtain what they need. What if there was a movie called terminator? Just wondering

    • @Mythreal神話本物
      @Mythreal神話本物 2 месяца назад

      Musk’s idea is that everyone will own one of these robots and they will work on your behalf, you getting paid for your robots work. So you will buy what your robot makes while you do whatever it is you want, Musk thinks the human mind will be free to advance humanity if it isn’t busy in work for survival.

  • @chrisklugh
    @chrisklugh Год назад +25

    What a time to be alive. To watch Humans become obsolete. Guess its back to the Dark Ages for us.

    • @enduringwave87
      @enduringwave87 Год назад

      living with the rats in the ranks in the sewers and exchanging human syphilis and STDS with the Bubonic and other Rat diseases.

    • @achosenone44
      @achosenone44 Год назад

      back in days of Noah!!! fireeeeeeeeee this time for the evil and wicked lake of fireeeeeeeeeeee!!!!

    • @MrPhaethonPrime
      @MrPhaethonPrime Год назад

      Hey none of us makes it out alive anyway. The food was awesome and at least we get to watch something interesting!

    • @Mythreal神話本物
      @Mythreal神話本物 2 месяца назад

      Not being a slave for a corporations factory line is humans being obsolete?

  • @hatac
    @hatac Год назад +65

    They are also extremely useful on Mars. Extra hands but not extra mouths to feed. They need power and dust protection but are immune to radiation and not needing air. If you have a person on Mars they can teleoperate and command a hundred robots. The robots do the EVA's not the human crew. That's much safer. With 4 astronauts and 30 robots you could build out a base very fast particularly if your robots are programed/ trained to do basic stone masonry.

    • @jalene150
      @jalene150 Год назад +2

      Sounds great. Second step is to drop another 1000 or so next generation bots to fully finish a city for mankind. Then they decide to kill off the humans and start a robot empire on earth with no humans.

    • @hatac
      @hatac Год назад

      @@jalene150 The communists and islamists have been trying to kill the west for hundreds of years. The robots are starting from scratch. We have a lot of guns that can shred a robot. They are not made of beskar. If they are reach for a WW2 bazooka.

    • @Soniic95
      @Soniic95 Год назад +2

      @@jalene150 sounds lovely

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 Год назад +3

      We can't afford to colonise Mars. There's no economic reason to be there.

    • @hatac
      @hatac Год назад +4

      @@Withnail1969 The same was true for most of America, Australia, etc. You don't go there for economics; you go there for opportunity, land, liberty and independence. The economics comes months or years later. We left Europe because it was always at war & offer few freedoms. We will go to Mars when the earth is equally stifling.
      I've been into Mars colonization as long as Elon has been, he's better at getting things done, we have quite a lot of the technology, economics, etc worked out. We just need his big space ship to fly straight next time. He does blow things up with style though. They already found the fault.

  • @russmartin4189
    @russmartin4189 Год назад +30

    My wife and I are a childless couple. I'm 74 and she is 71. We were exactly like you at your age. Now, we wish we had had at least one child. This is something you do not get a second chance with. Have at least one. Do it before it is too late. Deprive Musk of one robot.

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 Год назад

      If you had a kid she would have divorced you, sucked you dry for 'child' support and alimony and raised the kid to hate you. Be glad you didn't.

    • @2BluntsLater
      @2BluntsLater Год назад

      Amen

    • @user-ue3qs8pl8m
      @user-ue3qs8pl8m Год назад +1

      I can't think of something I would like more than to have a family and work hard for them. That's not part of the plan going forward.

    • @russmartin4189
      @russmartin4189 Год назад +1

      @@user-ue3qs8pl8m There is never a good time. Just do it and figure it out as you go along. We put careers and money first. Big mistake. If worse comes to worse, the government will help with some of the expenses. We've been there. Those were hard times, but we got through them. We didn't have kids though.

    • @BongoBeng1
      @BongoBeng1 Год назад

      Can't agree more!

  • @nicklo8800
    @nicklo8800 Год назад +10

    You’re the first person to make me rethink robots as a good thing. Cheers mate!

  • @stevechance150
    @stevechance150 Год назад +23

    The author is encouraging about this future, however an AI that can both write and read content like this video, with little stock video clips pasted together, is going to take his job.

    • @dipf7705
      @dipf7705 Год назад

      Its okay, his job isnt important. Good idea actually, been playing with llama and 'deepfake'

  • @neverleverland5685
    @neverleverland5685 Год назад +23

    Elon warns of dangers of AI, also Elon builds self replicating robot

    • @user-ue3qs8pl8m
      @user-ue3qs8pl8m Год назад +1

      At least some people see through his lies.

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 Год назад +1

      He has not built a self replicating robot. He built a piece of junk that can't stand up.

    • @neverleverland5685
      @neverleverland5685 Год назад +2

      @@Withnail1969 but but its standing ?

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 Год назад

      @@neverleverland5685 that white dummy? thats not the robot. The pile of junk Elon built can't stand.

    • @andreas4185
      @andreas4185 Год назад +2

      we all become unemployed, enslaved or underpaid because our performance can no longer keep up with the computing power of the robots

  • @ThisIsToolman
    @ThisIsToolman Год назад +9

    I see a problem in the whole fewer-people, more-robots, more-stuff scenario. Will there be consumer robots?

    • @user-it5po2dq9w
      @user-it5po2dq9w Год назад

      Ask that to economists who keep screaming labor shortages all the time

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 9 месяцев назад

      Simple solution advertise for jobs in poor communities and migrants. Then pay for public transit to bus workers in. Also offer job training services and education to promote workers within companies. 👏

    • @ThisIsToolman
      @ThisIsToolman 9 месяцев назад

      @@hackman669 Fewer people means no poor communities. They’ll be the first to go. That will be the reality, like it or not.

  • @A_Litre_of_Farva
    @A_Litre_of_Farva Год назад +148

    I actually prefer self checkouts.

  • @jacksonvaldez5911
    @jacksonvaldez5911 Год назад +13

    I appreciate how you convey the fundamentals or first principles and not use too many technical words that would confuse most people

  • @bobwallace9753
    @bobwallace9753 Год назад +12

    "Those future jobs" - the jobs you seem to think that will need humans in the future. Why would they need humans? Intelligent humanoid robots will be able to do any job better, faster, and at a very low 'labor' cost compared to humans.
    Assume it costs $10,000 to manufacture a T-bot. (It's probablly more like $5k.) And the bot has a 10 year usable life (probably far longer).
    $10k / 10 years / 365 days / 24 hours = $0.12/hour.

    • @catlord539
      @catlord539 Год назад

      good point, small thing would be that the robots would probbily be on a battery, this would mean charging time, but even if the work time was reduced to 12 hours (super extreme since charging can be very fast) the cost would only go to $0.24/hour according to your math , of course both estimates do not count power costs but I would not expect that even with power costs factored in for the price to go past $1 / hour and that is on a bit of a high end but who knows , it's the future after all, and nobody can know the future until it isn't the future but the present....
      or until elon builds a time machine or something , who knows , I feel like if someone builds a time machine it's going to be elon

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Год назад

      @@catlord539
      RE: electricity costs. Consider the costs for human labor not included in the hourly wage. Employer taxes. Recruitment and training. Paid vacation and sick time. Human Resources costs. Break rooms and bathrooms. Parking lots. Then include the hours for which humans get paid but aren't working at their full potential (illness, distractions, goofing off, etc.).
      Think about how rapidly AlphaGo taught itself to be far better than the best human at playing Go. Think about how ChatX can so very rapidly pull together vast amounts of information to create very complex answers to queries. Think about how Tesla EVs with FSD can look ahead and quickly figure out how to move through the space in front of them.
      I think we are very close to intelligent humanoid robots. In fact, I think Tes;a has already shown us one (some). Tesla's prototype is, apparently, already able to 'look and learn'. The question is what will it learn next after learning to water houseplants and to feed parts to an assembly robot.

    • @alextroy8692
      @alextroy8692 Год назад

      Not all types of jobs, mostly technician jobs, but it is unlikely that robots are able to design a better engine, or to optimize the design of a supply chain. Only repetitive tasks will be automated, the rest of problems will remain to engineers (but will probably count with AI help in the future, specially analysing data)

    • @tedmoss
      @tedmoss Год назад

      What is your definition of a "job"?

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Год назад

      @@tedmoss
      Work, labor, stuff done in exchange for pay. Ditch digging through brain surgery.

  • @DougieBarclay
    @DougieBarclay Год назад +20

    Pretty sure Elon's master plan is to control robots on Mars from Earth via Starlink + Neuralink

    • @whiteheat2216
      @whiteheat2216 Год назад

      It's possible, but the round trip delay of up to 40 minutes makes it tough. There is also the problem of protocols and how they perform on distances greater than a lightsecond. Protocols like TCP etc time-out waiting for responses. Not sure how they do it for voyager but that's probably the way forward.

    • @nickl5658
      @nickl5658 Год назад +3

      @@whiteheat2216 They send the orders in advance. And the probe executes it at the designated time. There is no direct control.

    • @pooljunki1
      @pooljunki1 Год назад

      lmao

    • @dipf7705
      @dipf7705 Год назад +1

      Neuralink is for people. But yeah

    • @DougieBarclay
      @DougieBarclay Год назад

      @@dipf7705 exactly.

  • @I-Dophler
    @I-Dophler Год назад +5

    Elon Musk's paradoxical stance on AI involves cautioning against potential dangers while actively contributing to its advancement. By enhancing AI capabilities, he inadvertently bolsters the threat he warns of, creating a complex, intertwined narrative that raises questions about responsibility and the future of artificial intelligence.

  • @mjk9388
    @mjk9388 Год назад +28

    Great content! One connection that I think is missed is the connection between the Tesla bot and Neuralink. If I can directly teleoperate a robot through my mind to perform a new task that I want to teach the robot, then that AI can more quickly learn how to do that task with even a smaller amount of training or trial and error.

    • @whiteheat2216
      @whiteheat2216 Год назад +4

      Absolutely, and this functionality will be required on Mars as it would be more expedient to teleoperate than to suit up and go outside in the radiation.

    • @epv888
      @epv888 Год назад +2

      Then the robot kills you in your sleep for thinking that he's a dumb rusty machine

    • @mjk9388
      @mjk9388 Год назад +1

      @@epv888 my goal is always to treat everyone with love and respect including robots that have either specific or general AI…just covering all my bets, hahaha.

    • @PrashantMaurice
      @PrashantMaurice Год назад

      thats not neuralink. It just an ethernet cable and a vr

    • @samuellembke4565
      @samuellembke4565 Год назад

      @@mjk9388 Lol, a robot will never be able to come near the human experience of consciousness. A robot will mimic the outside reflection of our human inner life, and it will try hard to act like its the same or better, but it will never be, because our consciousness is the result of billions of years of evolution. Our brains are so complex that we still only understand 10% of them. Robots will just be cheap efficient and intelligent for general purpose tasks. But they will never have this balance of intelligence and creativity.
      Robots don't have a soul, therefor they can't suffer, when the day comes where we have been replaced by our own creation, there will only be a hollow imitation of what was once our species walking earth.

  • @jlvandat69
    @jlvandat69 Год назад +5

    20,000,000 cars a year is a nice production goal. Too bad there's no assurance whatsoever that demand will be at or above that number.

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 Год назад +2

      Limited amount of people who can and want to spend over $100,000 on a golf cart.

    • @mattkennedy6115
      @mattkennedy6115 Год назад

      @@Withnail1969 if he can bring the price of the car down and gas prices continue to rise (spoiler alert they will) then you’ll be driving a golf cart within the next 10 years

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 Год назад +1

      @@mattkennedy6115 he cant bring it down. steel and lithium and copper and energy are not going to get cheaper.

    • @neorjt
      @neorjt Год назад +1

      If they're predicting population decrease, then will 20M cars/yr be a huge glut? especially if humans are making less money from being displaced by cheaper robots? Too much supply (if other car manufacturers also stay in business (especially through excess debt)) means their products will outpace demand and will go down in value. Less human-generated value means less money distributed amongst the population, which means less people able to afford these new creations without an UBI, but UBI will just devalue the money.... why will companies want to collect the money if it can't be exchanged for something of value (i.e. today - human labor; but tomorrow when robots do the labor, no longer valuable)? I'm not seeing how humans (the large majority who can't do the only useful work left (i.e. high-level coding for the next gen of machines)) will be able to provide something of value that companies want to exchange their products for.

    • @jlvandat69
      @jlvandat69 Год назад

      @@neorjt Major questions and no easy answers regarding how the workforce/economy will be structured in 5, 10, 20 years. Radical changes, no doubt. On the one hand, it's somewhat terrifying but I'm actually glad I'll be around to see how this epic transformation plays out.

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    @topmoree Год назад +433

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      @topmoree Год назад

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      @topmoree Год назад

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      @ElonMusk_BusinessCentre Год назад

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  • @Oscarlbdeb
    @Oscarlbdeb Год назад +9

    Hiring a robot is cheaper(or will eventually be cheaper depending on the field of application) than hiring an employee, so companies wont bother keeping employees. Need to find a better place to put the skills that humans have, that's why education standard must continue to go up. Anyways I don't know the solution... hopefully everyone finds a place.

    • @user-ue3qs8pl8m
      @user-ue3qs8pl8m Год назад

      There sadly isn't a solution as the genie is out of the bottle and the heart of man is wicked beyond control.
      I mean, of course, if people weren't stupid and cowardly, then I would say we demand they stop all A.I., smash the hardware, delete the software, and just erase it altogether. Doesn't sound too practical.
      The more that time goes along, the more I see this guy (Musk) for what he is. He's a good actor though, he seems to be good at acting like he cares about humans, but the dude has antichrist vibes tbh.

    • @geillis8248
      @geillis8248 Год назад

      ​@@user-ue3qs8pl8m agree

    • @virupakshawalla5734
      @virupakshawalla5734 Год назад

      Why bother with re employing the humans if you own the means if production which can provide all your needs? Are you some kind of a communist? The robots will be able to wall them in until they starve or put them down humanely (mode 3425 on Android 6764a) or torture them if that is more amusing for the elite. You seem to have a strange warped idea about capitalism.

  • @epg-6
    @epg-6 Год назад +43

    It's wild that we live in a world where it's easier for us to create a legion of fully automatous robots than convince people to get married and have a family. I mean, it's cool, but also tragic in a way.

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Год назад +8

      Getting married and having a family is just sad though. You lose all your money, freedom and friends. For what? A woman that gets older and less attractive every year. And kids that you have to pretend to love, but they have all your and your wife's flaws.

    • @CD3DP
      @CD3DP Год назад +13

      Wow, do you have kids? I hope not because I absolutely adore my 4 yr old Son. He brings out the best in me. Partying and bullshitting has its place but past 20’s it’s time to embrace growth and new perspectives.

    • @DankMemer42013
      @DankMemer42013 Год назад +2

      @@CD3DP fax!

    • @tedmoss
      @tedmoss Год назад

      Don't worry, you will become part of the collective.

    • @MrNote-lz7lh
      @MrNote-lz7lh Год назад +1

      @@CD3DP
      Nah. That's stupid. If you enjoy partying at twenty then there's no reason you won't enjoy it in your thirties, forties and nineties. Personally, however, I am an introvert who would rather attend a funeral than be at a party. However I am a fan of playing video games and I really don't need a wife to nag me about it or kids to distract me from my gaming sessions... Not that I am saying I could get a wife even if I wanted to, of course. I doubt many women would want a "man-child".

  • @acidsky123
    @acidsky123 10 месяцев назад +2

    What‘s always interesting is the question: how do we keep demand up? In the context of all that production… in our current economic structure, it still needs people to be able to purchase the supplied goods. Currently we consolidate financial assets on fewer and fewer individuals, so the remaining population have less assets available to invest into these goods. Trickle down has been disproven, so how do we ensure that the average population stays asset-rich enough to purchase those products? Otherwise economies will crash as well… you produce cheaply at enormous scale but no one can afford to buy.

    • @Voidy123
      @Voidy123 9 месяцев назад

      Slavery.... or general basic income as they want to call the new version of it.

  • @CodyDavis91
    @CodyDavis91 Год назад +3

    Haha, die labor unions! DIIEEE! (maniacal laughter)

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Год назад +1

      Your job is going to die as well.
      BTW, have you no idea what your life would be like had unions not created worker's rights? If not, go read some history.

  • @andrewadams8601
    @andrewadams8601 Год назад +24

    The self-checkout line is a great point. I've honestly always loved that option. Even though the experience isn't always perfect, it's always been much faster than waiting in line for a human cashier. Even better are the stores like Sams Club that allow you to scan items in an app on your phone as you put items in your cart and then just checkout on your phone and walk out the door (Sams does have a spot check for everyone leaving, whether you do the scan-and-go or a regular checkout). It's so much faster and more convenient.

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    • @johnnycash7803
      @johnnycash7803 Год назад +2

      ​@anonanon7278 great statement what you just said is the end goal

    • @JackBeNimble-fb1fn
      @JackBeNimble-fb1fn Год назад

      Your video is garbage... there are PLENTY of people who want cashier work, kids in high school need cash flow, 67% of adults in the USA have only a high school diploma or less and won't be reading your X-Rays for work. The pay won't support a single person household, but as a 2nd job its not strenuous. The REASON big box super stores have adopted self-checkout is more in line with reducing employee liability claims, weakening union membership, and also receiving checkout line congestion at peak times. And the BS about 10 Billion robots is as much a fantasy as Elon's plan to 'populate' Mars.... its ridiculous and will never happen, but it keeps the worshipper cult buzz going, which translates into a higher stock price for Tesla, preserving his power.

    • @bushcraft_in_the_north
      @bushcraft_in_the_north 8 месяцев назад

      people are naive and lazy, they dont want to think themself. I just want to be free and left alone.@@johnnycash7803

  • @mentalstatement
    @mentalstatement Год назад +9

    The difference with the Tesla bot will be AI. I like other robots that need to be programmed, it will use software like ChatGPT to understand human instructions. It will be like teaching a new worker. You would show / tell it what to do and it will program itself,
    I’ve used industrial robots at work, they are very hard and expensive to train and often need human supervision.

    • @CD3DP
      @CD3DP Год назад

      It might even be able to source an online tutorial and teach us a better way to repair things too hah as a mechanic I’m always happy to learn.

    • @DankMemer42013
      @DankMemer42013 Год назад

      @@CD3DP you sound like an ai something they would say. “As a mechanic” that’s def ai talking.

    • @tedmoss
      @tedmoss Год назад

      Or get the machine to program the machine.

    • @Sophia-vk5bq
      @Sophia-vk5bq Год назад

      @@DankMemer42013 CDGPT confirmed.

    • @LV-426...
      @LV-426... Год назад

      There's absolutely no reason why something like chatGPT can't be used on a Boston Dynamics robot.

  • @jeffreyoneill4082
    @jeffreyoneill4082 Год назад +1

    supply is one side of the problem. the lack of demand due to a reduced consummer base is the real problem going forward.

  • @formulacam
    @formulacam Год назад +1

    if we got rid of corporate greed, corruption and lobbying we would have a blissful prosperous society

  • @Killyang
    @Killyang Год назад +16

    Please never stop making these great videos!

  • @SmartLearningAI
    @SmartLearningAI Год назад +1

    We can call the next small Tesla, the Tesla Model T (Tiny) as a wink to Ford's Model T which revolutionized the Auto Industry.

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon Год назад +3

    Reminds me of that scene from "Minority Report" where Tom Cruise escapes in a Lexus car just as it's built and rolls out.

    • @canozmen9527
      @canozmen9527 Год назад +1

      Car in the Minority Repor is Lexus not Audi.

    • @toastrecon
      @toastrecon Год назад

      @@canozmen9527 you’re right!

  • @mikehajdu6154
    @mikehajdu6154 8 месяцев назад

    The last part is bullssssiiitttt. Theres lots of people that can work a cashier. Self checkouts are just ways of getting YOU to do the job for free!

  • @markgallagher6463
    @markgallagher6463 Год назад +8

    Well explained need for bots. A brief message in plain terms for the masses. Great job!! Keep up the great work. Like the goofy humour too.

  • @Oscarlbdeb
    @Oscarlbdeb Год назад +3

    The humanoids can do multiple tasks and not specialise but the ones that are on the assembly line are specialised and do their task very efficiently. Not to mention that a lot of the robotic arms at the factory can be repurposed to other parts. Anyways, why use humanoid robots in the assembly line, less efficient, a load of not needed parts (like excessive AI and legs). Using hands to put something together is less efficient than using tools made for the job. Its like evolving backwards to wen cars were built by hand.

  • @mishaguevara
    @mishaguevara Год назад +2

    "This is Musks endgame"
    No.....this the Endgame of All Organic Life.

  • @spuriousGeek
    @spuriousGeek Год назад +5

    This was the first video I've seen in a while that concisely articulates the problem followed up by a clear explanation of what is being done to solve the problem. Much nicer to watch than the typical fear mongering garbage that people are continuously spewing about AI.

    • @John_Peterson
      @John_Peterson 11 месяцев назад

      for me this feels like as within at least in just 2 decades we are ready to have done any job done by humans done by robots. AI probably will rapantly propell energy fusion forward aswell so we will have endles energy suply aswell by then. The only thing limiting by then are resources but probably ther're more than enough just to be found anywhere as recently people still find huge mines of many resources everywhere. So I don't really understand what the problem will be by then. Machines which work 24/7 all year. This for me feels much more like that we might have a huge spirituell crisis at this time while everyone else still tries to exploit and to impose things onto others with those techniques and machines while physicaly everything could be already solved by then some people will try to make weapons and try to distinguish themself of others or make themselfs better. This has to be protected now and it is very clear that if not taken with enough care a single mad person ruling a country and controlling enough means could wipepout an entire civilsation with just an single action.

    • @marcjones744
      @marcjones744 8 месяцев назад

      Sorry, but i doubt the economic analysis of this video would gain approval from an actual economist. This video makes some huge claims on economic principles that dont sound quite accurate. Seems like there are alot of half truths here and this video is a bit too optimistic, ignoring job loss, and assuming people would work with the robots, which makes no logical sense if you could simply replace all workers with robots...

  • @Mannicx
    @Mannicx 8 месяцев назад +1

    😂 More hot air than the exhaust gases of the starship and Saturn 5 combined

  • @DanielASchaeffer
    @DanielASchaeffer Год назад +7

    If they paid a living wage to run those cash registers there'd be no end of people to operate them.

    • @thesoundsmith
      @thesoundsmith Год назад +2

      But the prices would be higher than the Teslabot Shop next door... What we _really_ need to be discussing is *Universal Basic Income.* Because _all_ those jobs will be disappearing within a decade or two.

    • @nsbd90now
      @nsbd90now Год назад +2

      @@thesoundsmith Nonsense. That's corporate propaganda. What it mean would be the the oligarchs could only buy 4 new yachts this year rather than 5. It is an easy check to see how much McDs costs in Europe while providing employees with a decent standard of living. Though I agree with you about the UBI. Automation and AI is here.

    • @mittensthecat2582
      @mittensthecat2582 Год назад

      @@thesoundsmith wise words. Chatgpt says its harmless.... maybe, for now. Robots to work alongside humans ...lets be real, our jobs will be replaced. But Isn't everyone on the same UBI that same communism the US fought so hard to combat in Vietnam?

    • @DanielASchaeffer
      @DanielASchaeffer Год назад +1

      @@thesoundsmith I just like calling out anyone who repeats the canard that there's a labor shortage. There's only a SLAVE shortage.

    • @sigigle
      @sigigle Год назад +2

      @@nsbd90now Automation makes business running costs cheaper, which means those that use it will be able to outcompete those that don't.
      The only reason McDs hasn't automated is the minimum wage in the US is absurdly low.
      The vast majority of sates is $7.25.
      In my country of new zealand, it's $14.25 usd, higher than any state in the US.
      And we have a GDP per capita of $48k usd, where as the US is $70k usd.
      As soon as this problem is addressed though, places like McDs will calculate that automating is more cost effective, and there'll be mass unemployment, which the government doesn't want.
      A UBI/GBI is inevitable to deal with automation + ai, and is close in time.

  • @djnone8137
    @djnone8137 Год назад +2

    Lain...
    Akira...
    Animatrix...
    Ghost in the shell...
    Robocop
    Flying taxis in the 5th element
    These ideas have been around for a long time

  • @mrki731
    @mrki731 Год назад +3

    Freaking brilliant video AS EVER!!! This channel is GENIUS!

  • @SteveBMayer
    @SteveBMayer 9 месяцев назад +1

    The biggest problem with tesla is their maintenance. God help you if your battery gets damaged.

  • @DavidGalich77
    @DavidGalich77 Год назад +2

    Just found this channel. Very informative. I think we should be less afraid of AI and possibly of Mr. Musk...LOL!

    • @virupakshawalla5734
      @virupakshawalla5734 Год назад

      Lol to that lol. Musk is more scary than anyone imagines. He literally has a condition that means he mimics emotions and Can't feel empathy. On top of that he is more narcissistic than Trump and wants to put a chip in everyone's head and one of his robots in everyone's house. It's funny but it's not 🤣😬🙄😵‍💫😱.

  • @user-uj9cc5ch5p
    @user-uj9cc5ch5p 9 месяцев назад +1

    Grocery stores will become Xtinct in the near future. People will order online and there goods will be assembled in a distribution center and delivered to your domicile or vehicle location. The X-Factor Mr. X

  • @vanrozay8871
    @vanrozay8871 Год назад +15

    Prediction: Within a few years of the mass rollout of Optimus, with its human form, many 'bots will have wheels instead of legs (much less energy needed for movement on a level) and more than 2 arms or other capable appendages. That is, society will adjust to helpers with shapes that don't imitate human bodies, will trade "relatability" for optimum function.

    • @markgallagher6463
      @markgallagher6463 Год назад +2

      I totally agree Van. I gave Randy Kirk and friends the same message. They defended the bipedal theme; but as Elon points out a good part is no part.

    • @thesoundsmith
      @thesoundsmith Год назад +3

      There will be those, but one of the big selling points for this design is - if YOU can do it, so can IT. Drive your lawn tractor OR your walking-behind mower. Or your power lines. ALL our big stuff is BUILT to be repairable by entities shaped like _us._ Add a set of retractable wheels on the wrists and ankles for rapid scooting, and you've got a Boston doggie with a "Transformer" capability.

    • @fettmaneiii4439
      @fettmaneiii4439 Год назад

      Optimus will remain human shaped and bi-pedal. If it has wheels from Tesla it won't be Optimus anymore

    • @vanrozay8871
      @vanrozay8871 Год назад

      @@fettmaneiii4439who cares if it's optimus. looking for a spat, or do you like splitting hairs and correcting people? get a job.

    • @RedRyan
      @RedRyan Год назад

      I'm on board with you there

  • @tedmoss
    @tedmoss Год назад

    Hardly any of these ideas are original, they have been known for some time. Elon is the only one that took them to heart that we have heard about.

  • @pinko2512
    @pinko2512 Год назад +6

    Wow, this is mind-blowing! I've always been fascinated by Elon Musk's vision for the future, and this video perfectly explains how the Tesla Bot is a game-changer in THE master plan. Can't wait to see how the Tesla Bot revolutionizes industries. Thx for sharing!

  • @noahway13
    @noahway13 Год назад +2

    He said , "Some people are afraid that robots will take the jobs, but another way to look at it is that we need robots to save those jobs." And everyone fell for that hand wavy, smoke and mirror BS. Yes, we are saving the jobs--- for the ROBOTS. He says Tesla will never fulfil its expansion goals without automation. He said Tesla will still hire humans OBVIOUSLY, but those jobs will only arise because the robots came first. It is so obvious, but yet he doesn't say what humans will be hired to do-- when robots can build robots. Will humans be janitors? We already have the Roomba. Will humans repair the robots that repair the robots? Robots will do that. Will humans do security? Robots are already doing that better. And if Tesla reaches its goals, it will obviously put the other companies out of business.
    Then he says there is a crisis coming because 1) populations will decline, and 2) and demand is rising. But you can't have demand rise forever, when populations actually decline. Especially when those people have no job or at best, a low wage part time job, or a pittance UBI. People are so eager to support the technology, that they build a future on highly wishful , illogical thinking. (Time stamp. April 9, 2023)

  • @teslabulls1238
    @teslabulls1238 Год назад +6

    These robots will help the human race tremendously. The one that I think about is allowing the human race to be a multi-planetary species. The robots will be able to go to Mars first and build the infrastructure needed for humans to eventually colonize Mars.

    • @tedmoss
      @tedmoss Год назад

      If the dust doesn't kill them first.

  • @koxy333
    @koxy333 10 месяцев назад +2

    The issue I have with a robot workforce is that 16% of the worlds population has an IQ of less than 85%, these people mostly rely upon manual labour for a salary, it’s not a case that they can just ‘upskill’ and do jobs that robots can’t. We are going to have a situation where there is no work for these people to do, we need to either accept that or address it, otherwise we create a conflict situation. If neurolink is a solution to this then great, otherwise we need some other solution

    • @0Turbox
      @0Turbox 9 месяцев назад

      In the future, this will happen also to jobs you would need a degree for.

  • @extraincomesuz
    @extraincomesuz Год назад +8

    I love the analogy of a checkout line. Malaysia does not have self checkout and the lines go half way into the super store making it impossible to shop then impossible to check out. I would love self checkout!👍🙏

  • @dlrabin
    @dlrabin 10 месяцев назад

    In the context of grocery stores, long checkout wait times can drive customers to smaller, local businesses, potentially boosting employment and supporting small enterprises. The rise of automation has favored large corporations, making it difficult for smaller businesses to compete. This trend could lead to a future dominated by a few giant corporations in various industries, leaving many people as employees or staff. However, I do support automation when it leads to essential goods and services being freely accessible to all. For instance, if we can fully automate farming, and robots can efficiently produce an abundance of food, everyone should have access to free, locally sourced produce. Similarly, if car manufacturing becomes fully automated, basic transportation should be available to all at no cost. The goal here is to ultimately break the economic chains that can lead to societal inequalities.

  • @davesworld7961
    @davesworld7961 Год назад +3

    I hated the self checkouts at first but now I always look for the ones with the conveyer belt because I hate lines more.

    • @dipf7705
      @dipf7705 Год назад

      Bro i felt the same way, decided to get a powerchair a couples years ago. Now the whole store is a conveyer belt 🤟

  • @magamike1800
    @magamike1800 Год назад +1

    Robots will be necessary for Mars.

  • @jobvanwagner117
    @jobvanwagner117 Год назад +4

    We appreciate your work 😎

  • @playpaltalk
    @playpaltalk Год назад +2

    Now we know why he wants to pause ChatGPT.

  • @mrnobody.4069
    @mrnobody.4069 Год назад +8

    This channel really loves to repeat itself.

    • @josephs2137
      @josephs2137 Год назад +4

      Of course, because there is no real incentive for original content as far as RUclips is concerned.
      Views and engagement = $
      High views and engagement = potential sponsors and even more $
      We're both here and he's getting paid for recycling content, so jokes on us 😂

    • @mrnobody.4069
      @mrnobody.4069 Год назад +1

      @@josephs2137 I don't even know how you can have so much new news and innovation in progress and still say the same thing about it!

    • @Sushifox69
      @Sushifox69 Год назад +1

      I'm sayinn 😂

  • @thelammas8283
    @thelammas8283 10 месяцев назад

    It is fascinating that somebody that is known for starting with a clean slate chooses to model a machine that can do anything on a human body.

  • @atm9566
    @atm9566 Год назад +4

    The grocery store could just pay people more money and not be so greedy.

    • @mattkennedy6115
      @mattkennedy6115 Год назад

      Grocery stores are a really bad example. They’re very competitive and barely break even. A huge problem with the pandemic was that labor couldn’t keep up with demand hence shortages. Robots don’t get sick and can do menial tasks more efficiently and keep the supply chain going. If you pay people alot of money for low paying jobs sure they’ll do the job but the cost will be passed onto the consumer and we’ll still likely have supply problems. Remember scarcity drives up the price of goods too. I’m not a Musk booster but our current model is unsustainable and can’t continue.

  • @RobertSmith-op9zv
    @RobertSmith-op9zv Год назад +10

    Excellent content and very informative.

  • @kiarasha1106
    @kiarasha1106 Год назад

    Grocery store things was dumb, idk how good the rest was but I liked it so thank you

  • @Ash-gm3ws
    @Ash-gm3ws 9 месяцев назад +3

    Everyone will be unemployed

  • @abyssalblue3089
    @abyssalblue3089 Год назад

    It floors me no one's put together the glaring probability of Musk's Neurallink tech being integrated with future iterations of his Tesla Bot, in conjunction to his aspirations for Mars.

  • @magicsmoke0
    @magicsmoke0 Год назад +3

    If we need robots to bring manufacturing back to the US, I'm all for it.

    • @dliggio12
      @dliggio12 Год назад

      If manufacturing in the US does not provide jobs for Americans then why do you care?

    • @magicsmoke0
      @magicsmoke0 Год назад +1

      @@dliggio12 It makes us less dependent on other countries and increases our economy. Of course, if robots replace a large percentage of jobs, the economy is going to get weird anyways.(if people don't have money to spend, then there's no point in having robots build things).

  • @romstk7411
    @romstk7411 9 месяцев назад

    You give me your fear of AI. I process it and give you a calculator.

  • @Aeternum_Gaming
    @Aeternum_Gaming Год назад +3

    i will empty my entire savings account if i can get a robot that will cook, clean, and mow the lawn for me. make it happen, Elon.

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    @phuanimal4567 Год назад

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  • @TThoMusic
    @TThoMusic Год назад +2

    Not gonna lie, it's sort of scary when these robots are being mass produced and also have A.I. powering them... all it takes is the A.I. going rouge and BAM I, Robot climbing up your damn windows apocalypse

    • @KWifler
      @KWifler Год назад +1

      I think people would welcome a little something to shake up their Mondays a bit. A little excitement!

  • @Joseph_Omega
    @Joseph_Omega Год назад +3

    I tend to agree with pretty much ALL Elon's assessments, except for the population decline--this is a phenomenon of so-called _"developed"_ countries and ecomonies. The growth rate in *Latin America, Africa* and *South Asia* (the MAJORITY of the Earth's population) is still increasing at the same rate. There will be millions upon millions there who can work. Only when THEIR standard of living has increased will their growth rates begin to decline. This is likely a way's off. The myopia of the "rich" countries to think that THEIR problems is everyone ELSE'S, is a well known arrogant presumption.

    • @tv-ld3wv
      @tv-ld3wv Год назад

      I respect your opinion
      But China is about to disappear
      Look at the statistics

    • @atlet1
      @atlet1 Год назад

      China is at the start of a population chrisis now and India seems to follow. You assume that Africa and some parts of South America will balace the rest of the world. That's not going to happen, for obviously reason.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад

      Musk advocates population EXPANSION not decline. And I categorically reject his perspective because we are already seeing a dramatic decline in wildlife and natural habitats and that is something Musk never talks about meaning that he is probably arrogant enough to think humans can get along without the natural world.

    • @atlet1
      @atlet1 Год назад

      @@michaeldeierhoi4096 Elon is highly intelligent and we all are arrogant. He probably on a higher level than we can understand. He propose to counteract the population decline for very good reason. People all over the world is leaving the rural areas for the towns, which leave more natural habitat for wildlife and fewer children/woman. Wildlife is sufferning today from other reason than human population. For example chemical poisons in the farming, pedatory fishing, industrial pollution and so on. It even benefit from human population by regenatative farming, wild life protection and so on. All life is important, not only wildlife.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад +1

      @@atlet1 All of those reasons for wildlife suffering are secondary to population. The greater the population the greater the development and productivity and an increase in what you listed and more.

  • @ClaudeEnckels
    @ClaudeEnckels 9 месяцев назад +1

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  • @TheEternalHyperborean
    @TheEternalHyperborean 9 месяцев назад

    9:03 That's just wishful thinking that corporations won't just fire every employee they have once they have a robot that can do everybody's job.

  • @WoolandFlax
    @WoolandFlax Год назад +2

    Robots to do the dangerous jobs on mars, Tesla to test machine learning, AI and raise funds for the trip.

  • @jamesatotago
    @jamesatotago Год назад

    Super episode! I agree it would be great if robots were added to human labour rather than replacing it, but how long is that going to last when my employer realises that the robots cost less to buy than the salaries of human workers for a single year? This is not an argument against robots, I agree that we need them but we really are going to have to change our economic model. Musings from Elon or Sam Altman about UBI are not going to cut it in the long run.

  • @jerryvincent8402
    @jerryvincent8402 8 месяцев назад

    Very good video and should be a presentation to all high school seniors. If are society has any hope of serving someone needs to setup and learn what they have to look forward too not backwards.

  • @WalkerSurvivor
    @WalkerSurvivor 8 месяцев назад

    The fact that this video about Tesla Bot must have a BD Atlas apear every 30 seconds says a lot lol

  • @Wetsloppytomatoes
    @Wetsloppytomatoes Год назад +1

    Oh man as a single guy telling a robot what to do like clean the kitchen and make me a samich and won’t ever complain?? Take my money Elon!!

  • @jamesmaclean5586
    @jamesmaclean5586 11 месяцев назад

    Love the video! except, productivity is not the solution to inflation! Honesty is the solution! All in all great job on the video though

  • @quintonmcdannald2327
    @quintonmcdannald2327 9 месяцев назад

    Self checkout is not needed. It’s the economic situation that is broken. 40 hours per week working at Target or Walmart and you still can’t afford rent and transportation, why even work? We’ve artificially created this situation through greed and frivolous banking practices.

  • @AgamjotGamer
    @AgamjotGamer Год назад +2

    holy, i didn't even know that robots are about to take over the world ;) 😂👻😂😂

  • @GatewoodMonroe
    @GatewoodMonroe Год назад +1

    I've heard a lot of people criticize the humanoid form...but the entire world and all tools are designed for a human. To radically alter the ai bot form means it would not be able to perform the majority of human tasks. It wouldnt' be able to walk through a doorframe, get in a car--all kinds of things that we don't think about.

  • @jacobnunya808
    @jacobnunya808 10 месяцев назад

    "The more Tesla bots he builds, the more capacity he will have to build"
    In the long term, perhaps. Not sure how complex assembling a Tesla bot is but a factory with specialized machines on an assembly line will likely do most of that especially if they are made in bulk.

  • @WorkerDroid
    @WorkerDroid Год назад

    Everything Musk is building here is designed for life on Mars. Boring machines, robots, AI, electric cars, spaceships, production line processes, habitat design, life support, communication systems, satellites, gas converters, fuel production, electronic motors, heavy machinery, giga press technology, phones, electronic devices. He has got it all covered for human existence on Mars. Smart guy with a vision.

  • @tempest957
    @tempest957 9 месяцев назад

    Really good! And logical fact about where we are going and why!

  • @09876543345678
    @09876543345678 10 месяцев назад

    That's a load of crap about the self checkout, people would just wait and learn to be a little more patient instead of checking out quickly to go home and spend the same amount of time wasting it on Netflix or RUclips. Also you would be more likely to go shop once a week, get everything you need in one trolley, than now where most people go multiple times a week and only pick up a few items.

  • @raptorsean1464
    @raptorsean1464 8 месяцев назад

    And all Americans and Westerners, for that matter, should love Tesla and invest in Tesla. These highly futureistic things are going to happen. This is part of the battle in the global war.

  • @tamlynburleigh9267
    @tamlynburleigh9267 9 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed 99.9% of this one.

  • @role_b
    @role_b Год назад

    Great video. A question though…So if the robots are producing everything, how will we be able to afford the things they make without jobs?… also robots don’t pay taxes or contribute to social security. FYI I’m not against progress or technology, I’m genuinely curious.

  • @normalhomosapien5163
    @normalhomosapien5163 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed. Cheers

  • @_loss_
    @_loss_ 8 месяцев назад

    The only times I choose normal checkout over self checkout is when the cashier is cute.

  • @gascsn37
    @gascsn37 Год назад

    I love technology and innovation, but « more robots than humans for an always increasing productivity » will have a problem, as we’re gonna lack the very resources to produce those robots at some time.
    An always increasing productivity on a finite earth, I guess the equation speaks for itself.
    Very nice video though!

    • @sharonjuniorchess
      @sharonjuniorchess Год назад

      Imagine having a workforce of robots that can fly out to space & mine asteroids to make all the things that they & we need to explore the solar system & to make life on earth significantly better.

  • @frankfernandez2690
    @frankfernandez2690 8 месяцев назад

    What's scary is that he is already developing chips in brains, Tesla is all about data, so they can use the chips to map out the entire brain function of a human which means it can eventually be reproduced in robots, once technology catches up with same human movement versatility they will have the power to complement that with chips capable of controlling a robotic body to move as fine as a humans, Tesla is integrating their technology at unbelievable pace. Starlink will power robots and cars with an internet connection, cars and robots will move on their own and continue learning infinitely, battery improvement supports the robots, robots will be able to keep up with production of other machines, robots will be able to fly off world and set up bases for humans to colonize after terraforming is done, it's just darn incredible how fast he has advanced humanity

  • @EchoRomeIndiaCharlie
    @EchoRomeIndiaCharlie 9 месяцев назад

    There are plenty of people who would be happy to work at checkouts. The issue that they are deliberately not being hired in an attempt to make more money.

  • @MarkBesaans
    @MarkBesaans Год назад

    Inflation has one and only one cause: Central Bank fractional reserve fiat money creation. Let that sink in!
    Supply and demand leads and lags and price fluctuations are not inflation, they are natural market price discovery! Do not conflate your valuation and your inflation!

  • @thosoz3431
    @thosoz3431 Год назад +2

    Henry Ford realized people had to have jobs to have the money to buy his cars.
    At the same time the brutal jobs won't be missed.

  • @danharold3087
    @danharold3087 Год назад +2

    It is easy to show where nobody wants a job if you drive the wage down low enough. This is just another wonderful idea like the 100% service economy. I don't have the answer but we need to be working on it.

    • @theadvocatespodcast
      @theadvocatespodcast Год назад

      Just anecdotal but my wage was going way up until the plandemic made my dollar worth 59 cents.

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Год назад +1

      We aren't working on ideas of how to distribute goods and services once human labor has no value. That day is almost certainly coming. It's only a fully functioning humanoid robot with artificial intelligence away.
      And Tesla seems very close to producing the first one.

    • @highplayz3655
      @highplayz3655 Год назад

      Maybe in the future, there will be an industrial revolution and people will protest to get communism and the end of the world will come

    • @ZackScriven
      @ZackScriven Год назад +1

      What do you mean by 100% service economy? When did we try that?

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Год назад +1

      @@highplayz3655
      Can you think of only a couple of economic models that have been tried in the past? Set aside the labels and reason.

  • @mikaxms
    @mikaxms Год назад

    Great example about self-checkouts at grocery stores!

  • @mkkaneta
    @mkkaneta Год назад

    As robots get up to scale the cost for the robot worker would decrease. You could integrate them side by side with a human worker. When the robots get more productive and less expensive, the human worker gets too expensive to maintain.

  • @benjaminmeza5372
    @benjaminmeza5372 Год назад

    It will be quite a while before robots are any more than just a novelty at your house. They would have to perform real tasks for people to need to purchase them. Then you will see people going out to get $100,000 loans and taking 10 years to pay them off just like car loans or house loans. This will stimulate the economy for a while until we end up back at square one again with a declining economy.

  • @starshipupdates5217
    @starshipupdates5217 8 месяцев назад

    Its very likely that these tesla bots will be used on the trip to mars. I can see the first 100 star ships transporting resources, also transporting some of these robots to build the base, set up landing pads, life support systems and self sustaining systems.
    They can also be used on mars in scenarios that are too dangerous for humans to undertake, so once humans finally get to mars, the base is already ready for them.