Most people can’t imagine this future. I, on the other hand, can. I’m an artist and drew robots, cars, and future tech throughout my childhood. I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life.
It sounds like I won’t be able to get a bot for 10 years while they are deployed to do all the jobs that are more important than getting me a beer from the fridge, lol
I'm sure you write it in jest, but the reality is that training a robot for a highly repetitive job in a specific factory (which will be done by experts from the vendor) will happen a lot sooner than being able to buy a robot, take it out of the box and "show it around" your house yourself, by talking and gesturing to it. IMO the latter is decades away.
The Scoblizer! Guys, when does Grok (and Optimus) learn not just to double check information to avoid hallucinations, but offer a reasonable estimate in % for accuracy?
When i'm foreman on the dock in my cybertruck, my truck displays the train as semi trucks like you said, but it also shows the giant forklifts as semi trucks, so my screen is just like packed with semi trucks. Lol
Cup of coffee, little smoke on the back porch while getting lost in thought on the future of robotics over the next 3 to 6 years... Sounds like fun to me
I look forward to the day going to the doctor. Laying on the scanner, a drop of blood and saliva, giving all medical diagnosis in seconds. It gives me a treatment that cures my ailments and rejuvenates my body 30 years younger.
Robert was referring to a robot helper as 'it' - robots need names surely. When I get my Teslabot it will be called 'MacGregor' or 'Scarlett', dependant on who I am with....
Technology is fascinating and there is nothing wrong in celebrating its advances and hoping for the positive impact they might have. But the reality is that a "household robot" that one can "train" on one's own is nowhere in the horizon. Most people in the comments will think I'm a pessimist, but please take a mental note and wait for the following thing to happen, and then remember how many years have passed since now: you switch on your new robot, you have it follow you to your lawn, you show it how to take the mower out of the shed, turn it on, and walk it around to mow. Do you think that this is around the corner?
I think AI and robots can do a lot of things fairly well. picking crops great.. but final say doctoring is still disturbing to me .. Mind you i would be fine having a robot draw blood because it can see were the veins are. But there has to be some human interface (at least till we get trust values up) I had Thyroid cancer in 2010. and to be honest i would have preferred a robot to tell me... because the humans kept trying to say things like "it is the good cancer" and "if i had to have a cancer this is the one i would want" when giving a result i want the results.. if i want platitudes afterword's then if i need it sure
I've been saying for years that the problem with communism was people . The Marx quote "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" wouldn't work because people are lazy and greedy. Cooperative elements of communism become viable after most labor is robotic, since they can be industrious and generous.
Most people can’t imagine this future. I, on the other hand, can. I’m an artist and drew robots, cars, and future tech throughout my childhood. I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life.
It might not be the utopia you envision, though.
Super exciting, huge fan of both of you guys!
If they can fix potholes in roads we might need a few here in Britain. ;)
It sounds like I won’t be able to get a bot for 10 years while they are deployed to do all the jobs that are more important than getting me a beer from the fridge, lol
I'm sure you write it in jest, but the reality is that training a robot for a highly repetitive job in a specific factory (which will be done by experts from the vendor) will happen a lot sooner than being able to buy a robot, take it out of the box and "show it around" your house yourself, by talking and gesturing to it. IMO the latter is decades away.
It’s nice to see my young friend Robert on your podcast he knows who the Highlander is😊
Scobalizer, we ask of you to get Brian into the next Tesla event.
When I’m on X spaces I take off my glasses close my eyes and I go strictly by people’s voices and I can recognize Robert any place😊
"Roberto💪❤ on Robots". AWESOME ❗
The Scoblizer! Guys, when does Grok (and Optimus) learn not just to double check information to avoid hallucinations, but offer a reasonable estimate in % for accuracy?
Don’t forget Optimus is 3 months older from the 10/10 event so will be even more accomplished
More Brian and Robert!
How about a bot to put youtube guest links into your video description?
with robots in healthcare we can be assured of more compassion
When i'm foreman on the dock in my cybertruck, my truck displays the train as semi trucks like you said, but it also shows the giant forklifts as semi trucks, so my screen is just like packed with semi trucks. Lol
Hope they don't start putting adverts on the Nav screen.....
Cup of coffee, little smoke on the back porch while getting lost in thought on the future of robotics over the next 3 to 6 years... Sounds like fun to me
RIGHT THERE WIT YOU BUDDY. MAYBE GO RAGE FARM A FEW GAS JOCKEYS A BIT LATER
I look forward to the day going to the doctor.
Laying on the scanner, a drop of blood and saliva, giving all medical diagnosis in seconds.
It gives me a treatment that cures my ailments and rejuvenates my body 30 years younger.
Robert was referring to a robot helper as 'it' - robots need names surely. When I get my Teslabot it will be called 'MacGregor' or 'Scarlett', dependant on who I am with....
I'm thinking Alfred. And I will insist on it calling me Master Wayne.
Putting $25,000 robots along the highway picking up trash would be a bad idea. They would be stolen and vandalized.
Or interfered with..
It's a multicam transmitter with GPS. What value does it have even if you could get away with it?
MDs protect the hell out of thier livelihood
Almost as much as career politicians.
Most professions do, no?
Yeah, I would love wifi neuralink with my brain, hope to experience it
It’s only not a replacement for a Doctor if you can actually see a real doctor. In The UK Doctors? No 🤷♂️
*starts humming “Tobor the 8th Man.”
Simple chip implant covers All!
Technology is fascinating and there is nothing wrong in celebrating its advances and hoping for the positive impact they might have. But the reality is that a "household robot" that one can "train" on one's own is nowhere in the horizon. Most people in the comments will think I'm a pessimist, but please take a mental note and wait for the following thing to happen, and then remember how many years have passed since now: you switch on your new robot, you have it follow you to your lawn, you show it how to take the mower out of the shed, turn it on, and walk it around to mow. Do you think that this is around the corner?
I'm sure the first $100K robots will be purchased by those that bought the first Cybertrucks
I think AI and robots can do a lot of things fairly well. picking crops great.. but final say doctoring is still disturbing to me .. Mind you i would be fine having a robot draw blood because it can see were the veins are. But there has to be some human interface (at least till we get trust values up)
I had Thyroid cancer in 2010. and to be honest i would have preferred a robot to tell me... because the humans kept trying to say things like "it is the good cancer" and "if i had to have a cancer this is the one i would want" when giving a result i want the results.. if i want platitudes afterword's then if i need it sure
Member doctors have a less than average lifespan. Something to mull in your mind.
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I've been saying for years that the problem with communism was people . The Marx quote "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" wouldn't work because people are lazy and greedy. Cooperative elements of communism become viable after most labor is robotic, since they can be industrious and generous.
Will the corporations that own the robots be generous?
Another comment 😮
Imagine the democrats saying someone is giving the president elect ideas and telling him what to do. You really can't make this stuff up.
Enjoy a dozen eggs and call it a day.