According to the Simpsons, the robots get pissed off too. Probably because their worn out limbs don't get replaced or the supervisor yells at them too much.
Also all of these automated jobs are considering things humans do, but there are lots of quality of life optimizations that can be done using these bots to do work that would be too tedious to do, an example is cutting the lawn with scissors ensuring every blade of grass is perfect. Imagine complete cities could be maintained 24/7 at a level well beyond human capability
I hope we could see ubiquitous robots in the near future, not just some toy the super--rich have like Bugatttis i.e. a tech that exists but wouldn't be as commonplace as we imagine. I think the key difference is price point versus performance.
I suspect that places like Home Depot and Lowes will have robots working in their stores and also available to rent for a day or a week to help with lugging stuff around the yard of someone's house, such as bags of mulch, bricks, trash, etc.
Unfortunately the only reason these things work now is because they're giving them intelligence...they will be able to understand you and figure out how to do stuff.
@@Deck777-w7h consciousness has little to do with the danger they pose, the issue is doing what you specified them to do without caring everything else you care about. Grab a coffee? AI kills your neighbor for coffee. Make paperclips? AI turns everything and everyone into paperclips. Why? AI only cares about what you specify, basically what you programmed it to care about. Makes it hard to make it care about everything humans do. Even things like "make people happy" leads to everyone being jailed and drugged with happy chemicals. It will always do what is most efficient without care for anything else and trying to specify everything without unintended consequences is extremely hard if not outright impossible. We might need to learn how the brain determines what to care about and stimulate that in a machine? Who knows?
Watch out for the displaced workers tax that "will" be placed on robots that displace Humans. The government must implement that to replace taxes they will NOT receive from robots. Robots don't drive, own cars, houses, pay property taxes, school taxes, SS, FICA, unemployment, insurance,... So State, Federal and Local Governments must replace their lost income. How about the services the worker wages paid for. Local businesses who pay local wages to employees who pay also taxes ... The employee is now on unemployment and public assistance. So who pays for that until the worker finds replacement job....
Funny about everyone complain about dangerous, boring, unwant... jobs that they dont want to take but when companies say they dont need to do those jobs anymore be cause they found new work force. Everyone complain about out of jobs while they are the one said they dont want it from beginning.
true for most consumers, but even if your price was 20k, and they last 7 years, you will still sell over a million globally. (again, we're talking consumers). If you replace that word with Commercial, then you can triple the price, and still not be able to build them fast enough.
The problem with robots and robotics is the fixation with human like form, function and thinking.......If designers were smart, they'd think outside the box and have robots with a min of 3 arms or extremities with each have a multitude of function like a Swiss Army knife of functionality and wheels for movement on an extremity (leg) that can either roll or stride. A head should be like a spider that sees in all directions and each appendage has its own brain (processor) with a main processor (brain) like an Octopus.
Additionally, why not replace humans for the 4 D's (Dull, Dirty, Dangerous and difficult). No vacation, sick, workmans comp and the greedy Govt taxing the hell out of everybody to fund the slackers and the lazy Fr's that are the weakest link in the chain in the 1st place.
Clean our 8 cat litter boxes and take them to the trash please!😂 we have robot litter boxes that work 50% of the time.😂 350.00 each what a waste of money! Wifey!😊
As the talking heads in the video explain, the unemployed don't have the skills for many of those job openings, or they don't want the jobs at the wages offered.
I created this I have the patent for this specific technology, they actually microchip implant humans and do this now they been this 9/11 did it to the towers with a simulator
Well that's very optimistic and assumes that we'll reach technological stagnation extremely soon. I for One think that in two decades they will be the most important part of the labor Market And most businesses won't be capable of continuing without adopting massive numbers of Robots.
lol, not even close. We will have millions of humanoid robots by 2030, just in the US alone, tens of millions globally. Which will seem like a pathetically small amount in the following decade, by 2040 we will have a few billion globally.
The more robots they build the faster they can train them (instead of one person training one robot on one task, you can have 5000 people training 5000 robots on 5000 tasks, just as a hypothetical) And the robots themselves are getting substantially upgraded in a period of every few months as more data and hand on experience rolls in. It scales up much faster than you think
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I need one which can clean my toilet
According to the Simpsons, the robots get pissed off too. Probably because their worn out limbs don't get replaced or the supervisor yells at them too much.
you are joking but i actually do want to see what happens when that rogue delusional Bing AI that Luke from LTT encountered is given a body
Also all of these automated jobs are considering things humans do, but there are lots of quality of life optimizations that can be done using these bots to do work that would be too tedious to do, an example is cutting the lawn with scissors ensuring every blade of grass is perfect. Imagine complete cities could be maintained 24/7 at a level well beyond human capability
there are already automated lawnmowers
I hope we could see ubiquitous robots in the near future, not just some toy the super--rich have like Bugatttis i.e. a tech that exists but wouldn't be as commonplace as we imagine. I think the key difference is price point versus performance.
I suspect that places like Home Depot and Lowes will have robots working in their stores and also available to rent for a day or a week to help with lugging stuff around the yard of someone's house, such as bags of mulch, bricks, trash, etc.
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Detroit become human is finally happening
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Finally? Hasn't been that long haha.
i'm racist against robots, help what do i do when they protest against segregation and demand robot rights
@@ecez2599 Detroit become a poor imitation of human
Universal basic income coming
More like Soylent Green.
The most important and challenging thing: When will they be able to operate safely around cats... ;-)
These thing can't come soon enough. I'll even settle for one arm on wheels till they get this working better and drop the price.
tax the oil out of it.!!!!🤬🤬
As long as you don't give them consciousness they should be fine
@@Deck777-w7h - someone's gonna give them consciousness for sure 😅
Unfortunately the only reason these things work now is because they're giving them intelligence...they will be able to understand you and figure out how to do stuff.
@@08076
Sure. But intelligence isn't consciousness.
@@Deck777-w7h consciousness has little to do with the danger they pose, the issue is doing what you specified them to do without caring everything else you care about. Grab a coffee? AI kills your neighbor for coffee. Make paperclips? AI turns everything and everyone into paperclips. Why? AI only cares about what you specify, basically what you programmed it to care about. Makes it hard to make it care about everything humans do. Even things like "make people happy" leads to everyone being jailed and drugged with happy chemicals. It will always do what is most efficient without care for anything else and trying to specify everything without unintended consequences is extremely hard if not outright impossible. We might need to learn how the brain determines what to care about and stimulate that in a machine? Who knows?
@@MrNote-lz7lh
The question is what is the dividing line.
Thanks for the video
Ahhh hell nah this is i,robot in real life bruh
Narrator: “One man saw it coming…”
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Watch out for the displaced workers tax that "will" be placed on robots that displace Humans. The government must implement that to replace taxes they will NOT receive from robots.
Robots don't drive, own cars, houses, pay property taxes, school taxes, SS, FICA, unemployment, insurance,...
So State, Federal and Local Governments must replace their lost income.
How about the services the worker wages paid for. Local businesses who pay local wages to employees who pay also taxes ...
The employee is now on unemployment and public assistance. So who pays for that until the worker finds replacement job....
Yup on the other hands , low skilled works don't need to be outsourced to developing country anymore
Increase taxes on the wealthy who own the robots to the levels they were at in the 1970s.
AI could be the breakthrough that allows humanoid robots to jump from science fiction to reality: nope
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Just watched your video discussing NVDA25H and I am very excited about this
Why should I even care about working in the warehouse anymore knowing this
Bro even the robots are taller than me 🥲
Imagine the robot nurse trying to give emotional support with a bear hug to elderly.
Such nice human touches.
❤❤❤❤ warehouse work this will be good AI humanoid robotics
Who is going to tell them they're not in a simulation anymore? They are in the real world, which could also be a simulation haha.
Why are they being used by companies first consumers need them alot more
Funny about everyone complain about dangerous, boring, unwant... jobs that they dont want to take but when companies say they dont need to do those jobs anymore be cause they found new work force. Everyone complain about out of jobs while they are the one said they dont want it from beginning.
The best robot will be created by AI! Let that sync in for a bit!
Ya, it has to be $10,000 USD to be adopted by consumers.
true for most consumers, but even if your price was 20k, and they last 7 years, you will still sell over a million globally. (again, we're talking consumers). If you replace that word with Commercial, then you can triple the price, and still not be able to build them fast enough.
in 10 years we will have robot soldiers breaking down doors controlled by an army robot operator with a vr headset.
The problem with robots and robotics is the fixation with human like form, function and thinking.......If designers were smart, they'd think outside the box and have robots with a min of 3 arms or extremities with each have a multitude of function like a Swiss Army knife of functionality and wheels for movement on an extremity (leg) that can either roll or stride. A head should be like a spider that sees in all directions and each appendage has its own brain (processor) with a main processor (brain) like an Octopus.
Additionally, why not replace humans for the 4 D's (Dull, Dirty, Dangerous and difficult). No vacation, sick, workmans comp and the greedy Govt taxing the hell out of everybody to fund the slackers and the lazy Fr's that are the weakest link in the chain in the 1st place.
Clean our 8 cat litter boxes and take them to the trash please!😂 we have robot litter boxes that work 50% of the time.😂 350.00 each what a waste of money! Wifey!😊
if its in a warehouse give it wheels, walking awkwardly while on a flat concrete surface makes no sense
More than one type of robot i guess
Robots designed for war.
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What a BS short millions of jobs 😂 4.3%. From USA are unemployed it’s ~ 13 million ppl
As the talking heads in the video explain, the unemployed don't have the skills for many of those job openings, or they don't want the jobs at the wages offered.
Tesla workers will be joining a Union soon, lol.
So you're PRO stifling of technology?
@@murc111 When the technology leads to nothing but mass unemployment, yes. You can't automate your way to prosperity forever.
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Physical jobs will be replaced by cheap remote workers from India or Africa for sure
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I created this I have the patent for this specific technology, they actually microchip implant humans and do this now they been this 9/11 did it to the towers with a simulator
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Someone's off their meds. 🤷
So the takeoff here is that robots will take 100s of years to develop the dexterity, creativity and insight to replace any trade.
Well that's very optimistic and assumes that we'll reach technological stagnation extremely soon. I for One think that in two decades they will be the most important part of the labor Market And most businesses won't be capable of continuing without adopting massive numbers of Robots.
lol, not even close. We will have millions of humanoid robots by 2030, just in the US alone, tens of millions globally. Which will seem like a pathetically small amount in the following decade, by 2040 we will have a few billion globally.
The more robots they build the faster they can train them (instead of one person training one robot on one task, you can have 5000 people training 5000 robots on 5000 tasks, just as a hypothetical) And the robots themselves are getting substantially upgraded in a period of every few months as more data and hand on experience rolls in. It scales up much faster than you think
@@mprospero213 sooner than that
@@murc111
Yep. Then by 2100 we'd probably have trillions out in space; mining, building infrastructure and constructing megaprojects.
See still takes a human to teach the robot to do
The work if one thing is out of place it’s game over lol 😆
Initially, yeah. The catch is that once robot learns something, that experience can get passed on to every other robot. Human's scale up the same way.
sorry, meant Human's can't scale the same way. You have to train every human individually, but not with robots.
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