@@aw1lt pilot astonaunt: ...ok we're here on Mars! Astonaunt#2: ok when can the bots start building? Commander: they can't, you got to assemble them! Astronaut#3: ok commander, sending the bots-box cargo down the cranes... Commander: why is the ship moving!? Astronaut pilot: commander! We are sinking! Astronaut#2: didn't the robots build the landing pad? Astronaut Pilot: what lannnd-ing-paaaaaad!!?... tilting metalic churning sounds: *!!bbboooomm!!*
it would be cool making a mega cannon to just send supplies to the moon and Mars, it might need a literal ton of C4 every time it fires but it would still be quite cheap and efficient for launching a car sized steel bullet full of water and dehydrated survival meals, and even the bullets themselves could be 3D printed in metal and reused once on the moon, the noise might break nearby windows though but it could be set in a deserted area and thats it.
Another great video. Your narration is fabulous. I can actually multitask at my desk while listening and still understand what is going on and what you are talking about. Narration makes all the difference. I'm going to support you.
I agree. Its supposed to be for idiots but I dont think so. Just for normal people who happen to not be rocket scientist lol. Doesn't mean you're an idiot.
This is fast becoming one of my favorite channels. Not only are you informative, but I like your brand of acerbic humor -- and it's natural, not forced or corny.
Makes sense to have robots similar in appearance as humans. Humans and robots could operate the same vehicles and tools. Much cheaper. Don’t have to have specialized vehicles or tools for each.
Yes that.. I'm also a fan of the 'centaur' configuration, where you just build the vehicle into the bot.. Six wheels for stability and speed, and a human upper torso mounted above (On a tilting turn table). Good for a larger, longer ranged outdoor bot.. I think giving it more than two arms is wise too - how often have you been building something and wished you had a spare hand to keep something in place? Likewise some kangaroo style front pouches for temporarily holding tools etc - A Mars bot would need to look much more business like than this demo! :) I assume they will use a combination of AI control and telerobotics, so a humanoid head/eye/torso/arms config would be needed.
I love that Asimov got his due here. Well done. Fun fact: Asimov thought Frankenstein was a ridiculous metaphor for how humans would approach AI, given the facts of history on the ground. He spent his entire career writing Robot stories that he hoped would wash the Frankenstein approach away from sci-fi. He obviously failed, but we got piles of the greatest stories ever written in the meantime.
That robot's head looks a little menacing to me. Nice channel. Have you made a video on other uses for Mars, like off world storage, maybe a library backup, and things like that?
I truly truly love the idea of teslabots opening the way for us on moon and mars that would almost be impossible otherwise. Is this something Elon announced or is a supposition you have? thank you much. Awesome.
Not impossible but more difficult. Obviously it’ll be easier if we set up life support systems and some kind of on site farming in place before we get there
Walking in the park at night with ear buds in, taking my pup on a stroll. That whoosh in the beginning of the video had me look to see if a drone was dive bombing me. Lmao. I was about to race from space. Thanks.
@12:00 *Venus* is _verbotten_ until we get the temperature down enough that it won't melt lead and screw up the silicon used for the *Tesla FSD* computer.
An icy satellite of Saturn, Enceladus, has been a subject of increasing interest in recent years after Cassini captured jets of water and other material being ejected out of the south pole of the moon. One particularly tantalizing hypothesis supported by the sample composition is that there might be life in the oceans under the ice shells of Enceladus.
Going to Mars is the best thing possible. because humans do better under harsh conditions. When you have to work hard to survive it’s a completely different experience you feel alive/also makes you hard as nails
Building a Dyson sphere makes way more sense these mars missions waiting time all you going to accomplish is trying to haul materials farther to build something you will need anyway to achieve type two
18:40 humans won't control Robots in Mars from earth via any neuro-link controller. Sending the signal one way is ~10min (depending on the position of earth+Mars in the orbit). So imagine playing a game with 20min input lag, it's just not feasible that way.
@@TiestoElement There is currently no way we as humans know of that allows for faster-than-light communication. So unless there are some serious revolutionary new discoveries in physics (which break our current models), instant communication will stay part of science fiction.
Great videos. Subscribed! ( 0:23 “Begs the question” is a logical fallacy where you assume the truth of your conclusion. What you mean to say is that it “raises the question”.)
So many people get the details wrong or misunderstand these concepts. I got worried when Asimov's rules for robots came up because those (or anything similar) can NOT be applied to artificial general intelligence (AI that can actually think for itself & learn anywhere near human level or above). But Tesla's AI is not anything close to AGI. While very capable and able to perform complex tasks its actually dumb (not "conscious") and can't learn on its own. So for example a Tesla robot could be given instructions: Walk to a location, pickup 20 bolts & nuts plus wrench, walk to another location, insert bolts into specific fixtures and use wrench & nuts to secure, then walk back to the first location and put the wrench back. The AI is smart enough to know what "bolt" "nut" and "wrench" are, how to navigate (on foot) between locations, how to identify objects and move them so that holes align and then how to install bolts and use a wrench. Each of these is actually a rather complicated thing but even the combination of them has no amount of consciousness at all. This would, by far, be the most advanced robot and "AI" system ever created but really its only following a series of instructions given to it by a human. Thus no chance of robot uprising. In *THIS* context and only a context like this (where the AI can't think or learn for itself) can Asimov's rules be applied.
I think it's a really good idea to send robots into space. If they are sentient, even better. In case some disaster happens to the earth, at least some product of Earth's evolutionary process (like machine sentience) gets a second chance. I think it's a good idea to have space colonies not tied to a moon or planet. Thanks for posting the video, I found it interesting.
signal speed means we will never be able to control a robot in realtime on another planet, unless it can be done with quantum entanglement, not possible with present tech anyway
At 18:26 yeah that's not really very reassuring, just don't let them become sentient in the first place, they're supposed to be robots, they don't need to think, but it's kinda too late for that since GTP-3 has arrived
I don’t think these Tesla bots need only legs!! These boys should from the waist down should be able to switch out!! Between legs. Large wheels. And a tripod like legs!! So it can fit multiple other movements!!
Space Race, when C3PO was on Geonosis, looking down on the droid factory conveyor belt, he remarked, "How perverse! Machines making machines!" He oughta know! 🙂 Re. Venus, since I've heard this on other channels here, I was surprised that, when Venus was brought up, only the surface was talked about, since I've heard the possibility of a colony sort of like the Star Wars version in the clouds of gaseous planet Bespin, the difference being a hot air balloon rather than antigravity.
IF we can figure out a way to put a nuclear power source in the Tesla Bot, yes it'll be perfect for Mars. It won't be a matter of simply plopping the Tesla Bot or BD's Spot on Mars and it'll be fine. Not to mention the protection from -100 temperatures and cosmic radiation protection also needed. All things which are doable, but we should be careful to not make it sound like it's just a couple years away. We're realistically 10 to 15 years away from a Mars Tesla Bot.
I also thought we could have Avatars (Machines) that do labor for us in the future. Not just in space but here on earth. I'd like to have several machines I own and earn from my avatars. Of course part of my earning would go for maintenance and paying the lease payment. The machines don't have to be humanoid either. They could be something the shoots juice into a bottle.
The last one can’t work from Earth unless we invent some form of supra-luminal communication device, which kinda contradicts our modern understanding of physics. Otherwise, any cybernaut would have a horrible 22 minute lag between any command and feedback. Actually double, because the signal has to get back as well. Impractical.
SpaceX may be testing the waters on that with Starlink's laser data transfer. Don't know how feasible such a thing is at long distances, but it might be a start.
Get your priorities straight, build them with a solar charge facility and simply leave a couple of hundred of them at land fill to separate the materials out. We have been dumping useful materials into landfill for decades, may as well let the robots fish them out and sort them. lets fix the problems we have created here which will actually help us develop our technology to not create problems elsewhere whilst developing the technology further.
good show. i went ahead & bought the S dual motor long range till my tri motor fsd cyber truck get here. i have lost of solar & backup battery system to charge them both at home. i also love spacex too. we drove from California to Texas Boca Chica to see the starship getting built..it was so AWESOME to see it LIVE!!
As to that last bit about remotely controlling a robot on "another planet". Not going to happen. The lag would make that impractical. The operator could stay in the ship and deploy the robot outside to do whatever is needed, but even Earth to the Moon would involve a 2.5 second delay and that could be the difference between making it up a slope, for instance, or falling down it to get busted up. Even if we want them to be autonomous, we have to train them in-situ first.
True. Even tiny delays completely destroy a person's ability to do motor functions. When I was first learning to play drums I had a cheap MIDI drum setup and there was maybe a 100 millisecond (1/10th of a second) delay between when a stick hit the drum head and when I heard the sound. Yet that 1/10th of a second delay made it IMPOSSIBLE to play anything because that small delay completely destroyed my brain's ability to synchronize my physical actions with the results. A multi-second delay for direct control of a robot would be completely unmanageable.
Have astronauts living in a big, centrifugal gravity station in Stickney Crater on Phobos (Martian moon - the crater faces Mars which reduces radiation). Use a full-body haptic feedback harness to remotely train robots down on the surface with short latency.
It would help by being respectful to the AI and the bots!! By not giving orders but asking and saying please & thank you just like you would with a human!!!
Humanity is going to colonize Mars. When you look at the definitions of words, that what we're going to be doing. Inventing new words that mean the same thing as existing words or worse still trying to force the use of alternative words that don't really mean that thing makes no sense. The meanings of the words colony and colonize apply exactly to what will happen, a colony will be created on Mars and people will go there thus colonizing Mars. If you wish to see words only through tinted glasses and infuse them with emotion or baggage, that's a poor choice. colony 1) a group of people who leave their native country to form in a new land a settlement subject to, or connected with, the parent nation. 2) any group of individuals having similar interests, occupations, etc., usually living in a particular locality; community: a colony of artists. colonize 1) to establish a colony
@@Me__Myself__and__I yeah but it’s almost never turned out the way that the definition of the word is now has it? When humans “colonise” a new place we also subjugated the people that had already been established here. What I was wanting by changing the word is also changing what we do with a new place. You obviously failed to realise this and are also apart of the problem that I was trying to avoid. We don’t want to “colonise” we want to “Explore” find new worlds and if they have complex life to the point of intelligent life then we leave it alone and Explore a new world not just colonise. See the good thing about being a homosapien is that you don’t have to keep the words that you made up. Space is a new and final frontier we mustn’t make it the same as what white people did in the past. They “colonised” new places and took a lot more than just the definition of that word and we are worst off for it. I want space to be a clean slate not just an extension of the past but a creation of a new exploration universe.
@@Willburr98 Who the hell is already established on Mars that humans are going to subjugate? DO you bother to think before you post? Doesn't really matter what you want though, it won't have any effect on humanity colonizing Mars. I very much look forward to that day.
Another possibility to colonize Venus would be to have a city that floats in the super dense atmosphere. The upper atmosphere would be much cooler than the surface and under much less pressure. The higher density layers beneath would allow for reasonably sized floating structures to be in the sweet spot of the atmosphere where liquid water is possible and perhaps solar power is feasible as well. The question would be, other than the obviously cool reason to have your own Lando like Cloud City, why would we go to a planet to just float around above it? It's not like we really need to mine sulfur dioxide from the atmosphere.
We got the bots.
lets gooooooo
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@@aw1lt pilot astonaunt: ...ok we're here on Mars!
Astonaunt#2: ok when can the bots start building?
Commander: they can't, you got to assemble them!
Astronaut#3: ok commander, sending the bots-box cargo down the cranes...
Commander: why is the ship moving!?
Astronaut pilot: commander! We are sinking!
Astronaut#2: didn't the robots build the landing pad?
Astronaut Pilot: what lannnd-ing-paaaaaad!!?...
tilting metalic churning sounds: *!!bbboooomm!!*
we got the funk
it would be cool making a mega cannon to just send supplies to the moon and Mars, it might need a literal ton of C4 every time it fires but it would still be quite cheap and efficient for launching a car sized steel bullet full of water and dehydrated survival meals, and even the bullets themselves could be 3D printed in metal and reused once on the moon, the noise might break nearby windows though but it could be set in a deserted area and thats it.
Another great video. Your narration is fabulous. I can actually multitask at my desk while listening and still understand what is going on and what you are talking about. Narration makes all the difference. I'm going to support you.
Seriously man I’m at my desk and it’s nice to have a video to listen 🎧
Listening while showering- LOL
I agree. Its supposed to be for idiots but I dont think so. Just for normal people who happen to not be rocket scientist lol. Doesn't mean you're an idiot.
This is fast becoming one of my favorite channels. Not only are you informative, but I like your brand of acerbic humor -- and it's natural, not forced or corny.
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Thankyou for the info!
Great video by all standards. Very informative and educative. Keep it up.
Great work!
One of the best voices for narration. Clear, proper speed and tone is pleasing. The content is great too! ❤️
yo I love this channel and the other similar ones too keep up the good work🙏
good job, I enjoyed the way you presented this
Makes sense to have robots similar in appearance as humans. Humans and robots could operate the same vehicles and tools. Much cheaper. Don’t have to have specialized vehicles or tools for each.
Yes that..
I'm also a fan of the 'centaur' configuration, where you just build the vehicle into the bot..
Six wheels for stability and speed, and a human upper torso mounted above (On a tilting turn table).
Good for a larger, longer ranged outdoor bot..
I think giving it more than two arms is wise too - how often have you been building something and wished you had a spare hand to keep something in place?
Likewise some kangaroo style front pouches for temporarily holding tools etc - A Mars bot would need to look much more business like than this demo! :)
I assume they will use a combination of AI control and telerobotics, so a humanoid head/eye/torso/arms config would be needed.
@@EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV ...also, if the Neuralink-enabled human loses a hand they can put a tesla hand on the stump and keep going.
Glad I came across this channel! Great video topics and narration -- looking forward to more quality content! Subscription earned.
Nicely explained.
I like how you don’t use background music. It makes it more relaxing and easier to concentrate :)
I think the avatar idea would be the best FYI I feel better informed after watch your videos hence I subscribed. Keep up the good work & Thank You
Great visualization of ideals and incorporation to actual realities created by Elon Musk!👍
Thank you, much appreciated!👍👍👍
Actual realities? No. They're not.
Great channel guys. Hang in there, followers are comming.
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I love that Asimov got his due here. Well done.
Fun fact: Asimov thought Frankenstein was a ridiculous metaphor for how humans would approach AI, given the facts of history on the ground. He spent his entire career writing Robot stories that he hoped would wash the Frankenstein approach away from sci-fi. He obviously failed, but we got piles of the greatest stories ever written in the meantime.
Awesome video!!
Keep up the great narration...
I hope we get to see a 24 hour livestream of the Tesla Bot/s on Mars. Davina McCall can present the stream - 'Bot Brother'. I'd watch it, lol
You did this very well. I agree with Elton ideas. I'm conform with him in charge. Very cool with your program
That robot's head looks a little menacing to me. Nice channel. Have you made a video on other uses for Mars, like off world storage, maybe a library backup, and things like that?
I really like your videos.
Hi love your vids
I truly truly love the idea of teslabots opening the way for us on moon and mars that would almost be impossible otherwise.
Is this something Elon announced or is a supposition you have?
thank you much. Awesome.
Not impossible but more difficult. Obviously it’ll be easier if we set up life support systems and some kind of on site farming in place before we get there
3:13 LMAO I love how you mentioned the fact that every hallmarck movie has the same plot
Walking in the park at night with ear buds in, taking my pup on a stroll. That whoosh in the beginning of the video had me look to see if a drone was dive bombing me. Lmao. I was about to race from space. Thanks.
Nice!
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Awesome
To the stars!
A great video
very good video
Decent channel keep up the work
Fantastic stuff!
I have been praying for over a year for Elon Musk to remain humble amidst the trappings of power and I won't quit either.
Great video guys 🤖
Amazing
Just wondering about the 2 scenes with typing robots. Why would a robot need to type to input information to a computer? Love both your channels btw.
Love it...
The tesla bot reminds me of the 1950s movie when the earth stood still
18:43
You: A person on earth realtime manipulating a machine on another planet!
Speed of light: Do I mean nothing to you? ;)
Love your channel!
thanks Rosie the robot. i like the old Helper. robot servants. prefab - space cabins.
Everyone loves the Tesla Bot until it’s writing you up a parking ticket for driving a Honda…….
Wait a minute, that’s a good thing! 😀
@12:00 *Venus* is _verbotten_ until we get the temperature down enough that it won't melt lead and screw up the silicon used for the *Tesla FSD* computer.
quality video as always
An icy satellite of Saturn, Enceladus, has been a subject of increasing interest in recent years after Cassini captured jets of water and other material being ejected out of the south pole of the moon. One particularly tantalizing hypothesis supported by the sample composition is that there might be life in the oceans under the ice shells of Enceladus.
Yeah? Well the radiation spewing out of Saturn will kill any possible life.
Going to Mars is the best thing possible. because humans do better under harsh conditions. When you have to work hard to survive it’s a completely different experience you feel alive/also makes you hard as nails
Making it count...Mars
Building a Dyson sphere makes way more sense these mars missions waiting time all you going to accomplish is trying to haul materials farther to build something you will need anyway to achieve type two
How you get all that energy back from the Dyson sphere is probably the most complicated part of the puzzle
18:40 humans won't control Robots in Mars from earth via any neuro-link controller. Sending the signal one way is ~10min (depending on the position of earth+Mars in the orbit). So imagine playing a game with 20min input lag, it's just not feasible that way.
quantum communication is instant I'm sure that technology could be worked into SpaceX's plans as an interplanetary or inter-space-body internet
@@TiestoElement There is currently no way we as humans know of that allows for faster-than-light communication. So unless there are some serious revolutionary new discoveries in physics (which break our current models), instant communication will stay part of science fiction.
@@g4me-time524 As all the contents of this video
Great videos. Subscribed! ( 0:23 “Begs the question” is a logical fallacy where you assume the truth of your conclusion. What you mean to say is that it “raises the question”.)
So many people get the details wrong or misunderstand these concepts. I got worried when Asimov's rules for robots came up because those (or anything similar) can NOT be applied to artificial general intelligence (AI that can actually think for itself & learn anywhere near human level or above). But Tesla's AI is not anything close to AGI. While very capable and able to perform complex tasks its actually dumb (not "conscious") and can't learn on its own. So for example a Tesla robot could be given instructions: Walk to a location, pickup 20 bolts & nuts plus wrench, walk to another location, insert bolts into specific fixtures and use wrench & nuts to secure, then walk back to the first location and put the wrench back. The AI is smart enough to know what "bolt" "nut" and "wrench" are, how to navigate (on foot) between locations, how to identify objects and move them so that holes align and then how to install bolts and use a wrench. Each of these is actually a rather complicated thing but even the combination of them has no amount of consciousness at all. This would, by far, be the most advanced robot and "AI" system ever created but really its only following a series of instructions given to it by a human. Thus no chance of robot uprising. In *THIS* context and only a context like this (where the AI can't think or learn for itself) can Asimov's rules be applied.
Machines that build machines. I feel like I've seen this in a movie. I for one welcome our new Tesla bot overlords.
I think it's a really good idea to send robots into space. If they are sentient, even better. In case some disaster happens to the earth, at least some product of Earth's evolutionary process (like machine sentience) gets a second chance.
I think it's a good idea to have space colonies not tied to a moon or planet.
Thanks for posting the video, I found it interesting.
Didn't you do a video about this already? 🤔
signal speed means we will never be able to control a robot in realtime on another planet, unless it can be done with quantum entanglement, not possible with present tech anyway
Elon Musk- Tony Stark
Jeff Bezoz- Hammer Industry
Tesla Bots- Ultron?!? (But good one)
So much for a Star Trek future........looks like the Expanse or Battlestar Galactica. Good luck........anything is better than what we have now. 👍
Why did I delay watching this vid, so good, thanks so much for all the points mentioned
Yess
Great video, but direct control of the bots from Earth to Mars is not possible because of the time it takes signals to Mars
Yep.....AI is the only choice. Pick your poison.........Cylons, or Terminators? 🤨
At 18:26 yeah that's not really very reassuring, just don't let them become sentient in the first place, they're supposed to be robots, they don't need to think, but it's kinda too late for that since GTP-3 has arrived
Fun to think about!! Let’s do this team humanity!!
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How would you control a robot that is light minutes away?
Well they would be understood as robots, not a live control drone command, so summon task wouldn't require light speed exact snyconizing.
Artificial intelligence, with preprogrammed instructions. No human error.
We already got bots. I mean mark zuckerberg is definitely not a human!
Pure Sci-Fi, for the time being 😛
The comment about Venus reminded me of Monty Python- “on second thought let’s not go to Camelot. It’s a silly place.”
I'll get one of these when they go on sale at Walmart
I don’t think these Tesla bots need only legs!! These boys should from the waist down should be able to switch out!! Between legs. Large wheels. And a tripod like legs!! So it can fit multiple other movements!!
Space Race, when C3PO was on Geonosis, looking down on the droid factory conveyor belt, he remarked, "How perverse! Machines making machines!" He oughta know! 🙂
Re. Venus, since I've heard this on other channels here, I was surprised that, when Venus was brought up, only the surface was talked about, since I've heard the possibility of a colony sort of like the Star Wars version in the clouds of gaseous planet Bespin, the difference being a hot air balloon rather than antigravity.
I can't wait the Starship going to Mars
This sounds like @itsyeboi and both channels are Canada channels???
I'm new here but so far I love it. Also the humor. I don't lie Bozo's or Schmuckerberg either.
You got the word order mixed up re: Venus.
“On 2nd thought, let’s not go to Camelot. ‘Tis a silly place.”
Elon is our variant of a Tony Stark
IF we can figure out a way to put a nuclear power source in the Tesla Bot, yes it'll be perfect for Mars. It won't be a matter of simply plopping the Tesla Bot or BD's Spot on Mars and it'll be fine. Not to mention the protection from -100 temperatures and cosmic radiation protection also needed. All things which are doable, but we should be careful to not make it sound like it's just a couple years away. We're realistically 10 to 15 years away from a Mars Tesla Bot.
are u telling me the price of graphic cards will jump again
"So robots Buildin' robots.... Now that's just stupid..."
- Del Spooner, 2004
I also thought we could have Avatars (Machines) that do labor for us in the future. Not just in space but here on earth. I'd like to have several machines I own and earn from my avatars. Of course part of my earning would go for maintenance and paying the lease payment. The machines don't have to be humanoid either. They could be something the shoots juice into a bottle.
The last one can’t work from Earth unless we invent some form of supra-luminal communication device, which kinda contradicts our modern understanding of physics. Otherwise, any cybernaut would have a horrible 22 minute lag between any command and feedback. Actually double, because the signal has to get back as well. Impractical.
SpaceX may be testing the waters on that with Starlink's laser data transfer. Don't know how feasible such a thing is at long distances, but it might be a start.
Multiple space stations around moon and Mars?
Get your priorities straight, build them with a solar charge facility and simply leave a couple of hundred of them at land fill to separate the materials out. We have been dumping useful materials into landfill for decades, may as well let the robots fish them out and sort them. lets fix the problems we have created here which will actually help us develop our technology to not create problems elsewhere whilst developing the technology further.
Humans: builds sqaure jigs to build things
good show. i went ahead & bought the S dual motor long range till my tri motor fsd cyber truck get here. i have lost of solar & backup battery system to charge them both at home. i also love spacex too. we drove from California to Texas Boca Chica to see the starship getting built..it was so AWESOME to see it LIVE!!
Great video. Not long now until our robot overlords take over.
Your channel is definitely worth 1 mill subs but the newness just messes up the algorithm
As to that last bit about remotely controlling a robot on "another planet". Not going to happen. The lag would make that impractical. The operator could stay in the ship and deploy the robot outside to do whatever is needed, but even Earth to the Moon would involve a 2.5 second delay and that could be the difference between making it up a slope, for instance, or falling down it to get busted up. Even if we want them to be autonomous, we have to train them in-situ first.
True. Even tiny delays completely destroy a person's ability to do motor functions. When I was first learning to play drums I had a cheap MIDI drum setup and there was maybe a 100 millisecond (1/10th of a second) delay between when a stick hit the drum head and when I heard the sound. Yet that 1/10th of a second delay made it IMPOSSIBLE to play anything because that small delay completely destroyed my brain's ability to synchronize my physical actions with the results. A multi-second delay for direct control of a robot would be completely unmanageable.
Have astronauts living in a big, centrifugal gravity station in Stickney Crater on Phobos (Martian moon - the crater faces Mars which reduces radiation). Use a full-body haptic feedback harness to remotely train robots down on the surface with short latency.
It would help by being respectful to the AI and the bots!! By not giving orders but asking and saying please & thank you just like you would with a human!!!
How functional are these robots going to be? Would they move like Robo cop or like the metal exposed terminators?
Damn the ads are so much louder than the video
Make robots that look like transformers
Small thing but still important too me, I hate the word colonise. I don’t want space exploration to be the same as what people used to do.
Humanity is going to colonize Mars. When you look at the definitions of words, that what we're going to be doing. Inventing new words that mean the same thing as existing words or worse still trying to force the use of alternative words that don't really mean that thing makes no sense. The meanings of the words colony and colonize apply exactly to what will happen, a colony will be created on Mars and people will go there thus colonizing Mars. If you wish to see words only through tinted glasses and infuse them with emotion or baggage, that's a poor choice.
colony
1) a group of people who leave their native country to form in a new land a settlement subject to, or connected with, the parent nation.
2) any group of individuals having similar interests, occupations, etc., usually living in a particular locality; community: a colony of artists.
colonize
1) to establish a colony
@@Me__Myself__and__I yeah but it’s almost never turned out the way that the definition of the word is now has it? When humans “colonise” a new place we also subjugated the people that had already been established here. What I was wanting by changing the word is also changing what we do with a new place. You obviously failed to realise this and are also apart of the problem that I was trying to avoid. We don’t want to “colonise” we want to “Explore” find new worlds and if they have complex life to the point of intelligent life then we leave it alone and Explore a new world not just colonise. See the good thing about being a homosapien is that you don’t have to keep the words that you made up. Space is a new and final frontier we mustn’t make it the same as what white people did in the past. They “colonised” new places and took a lot more than just the definition of that word and we are worst off for it. I want space to be a clean slate not just an extension of the past but a creation of a new exploration universe.
@@Willburr98 Who the hell is already established on Mars that humans are going to subjugate? DO you bother to think before you post? Doesn't really matter what you want though, it won't have any effect on humanity colonizing Mars. I very much look forward to that day.
Looking forward for a humanoid bot walking along a person on the outside of Starship using magnetic boots, since the Ships are made of steel.
Stainless steel - usually non-magnetic.
i want to be apart of the space race
I want to like this idea but I just am struggling to do so
Another possibility to colonize Venus would be to have a city that floats in the super dense atmosphere. The upper atmosphere would be much cooler than the surface and under much less pressure. The higher density layers beneath would allow for reasonably sized floating structures to be in the sweet spot of the atmosphere where liquid water is possible and perhaps solar power is feasible as well.
The question would be, other than the obviously cool reason to have your own Lando like Cloud City, why would we go to a planet to just float around above it? It's not like we really need to mine sulfur dioxide from the atmosphere.
The men of iron are looking great.
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The human shape is used because our world is designed for it/us.
That was Asimov's logic behind the humanoid robots of his stories