Wow. Imagine where they will be in a few years. This is all about the AI and computational hardware they have developed, the mechanicals are not as important. The potential value of this is soooooooooooo much greater than the vehicle side of things.
Like everything in life, there are pros and cons. Canada and many other G7 countries are lacking younger bodies to take care of the over abundance of my (Boomer) generation. We live longer and are posing a major financial risk to our Single payer healthcare system.
Right because he’s warnings are just to scare people and to provide him a platform where more people invest in his companies under the guise of saving the world, but really what he’s interested in is money he doesn’t give a shit about the world!
@@martincday007 Y0ou are full of you know what. They are so far ahead of every other tech company that they aren't even in the same ballpark. They use NO smoke and mirrors at ALL. I've seen them in person, as I have many of the others. Only fools judge Tesla and Musk by political views. The entire industry knows everything Tesla does is real, and absolutely brilliant.
Are we looking at the first Mars mission crew 🤔 Would make total sense, design a ship that’ll carry these and it’s a direct swap for humans further down the line. Even when humans get there, these can carry out experiments and research outside, with an operator controlling it from inside, much safer than going out in a suit.
Yes, they will be building the first shelters for humans. Hope they train them to mine quickly. Land them near a canyon and they can start mining and we will be able to shelter in the mine once we get there.
@@IllumTheMessage mining mars & the moon with these bots 🤖 and building habitats is one giant leap for humanity and the first small step towards a type 1 civilisation on the Kardashev scale , humanity needs to start colonising asap it’s to dangerous for us to keep all are 🥚 in one basket 🧺
I have been In the robotic world for 20 yrs and excited to see its goods uses for human. With the leap of AI and capability of self learning and developing, Humanoid Is now can functions close to human without specific programming. It s awsome, it will a great great impact our human lives and Tesla is s leader in delivering that.
How can you have "been in the robotic world for 20 years" and believe these things are here to do anything other than strip us of our livelihoods? Are you genuinely autistic..?
@@jamesaritchie1 While I agree, that's a broad generalization which hides the numbers. And the numbers is what matters here the most, i.e. what amount of work would be taken and appear with this technology. It is to be seen of course. However you don't need to be a genius to approximate that with AI most humans would loose much more than they might gain in terms of work possibilities. Add here the price formation principles, the salary for manual labor and the fact that in the postindustrial world it's only so much need for the manual labor, you can clearly see where it's all going. And I really hope I'm wrong.
Sure cause most seniors are loaded and can afford this... NOT! I am a senior and I would not be able to afford it, nor would I trust or want it. No thank you.
@@JD-Defenders it’s not for you. It will likely be subsidized by insurance. It’s not ready today but it’s coming. Cost will come down, at the moment it is not affordable. A human will be better but I lost my wife to cancer, no kids and I’m 47. I got no one that can help me when I get old.
@@JWG2014 Well I don't either but you make do and you survive. I am actually quite happy as I enjoy living alone. and can still do things for myself. That may change one day. But I still would not trust a robot. NOPE, nada, never... lol.
Do you think that in 2035 with the advent of AI (artificial general intelligence) and ASI (artificial super intelligence) they will put universal basic income!? a subsidy! there will be free will!? an era of abundance will begin!? the robot's intellectual capabilities have already surpassed the average human and before 2035 there is talk of it surpassing that of any human and then again that of any human combined! regarding both body and mind! answer me please...
Yes, because it's held up by tethers that have been digitally removed poorly. They appear in several frames. Something actually walking unsupported wouldn't look like this
@mervstash3692 you are not up to date on the news, are you? It literally just happened. A worker was grabbed by the shoulder. It penetrated the skin. How can you make such a judgement without doing a SINGLE second of research. Truly inspiring....
The major problem will be battery longevity. If I took this on house construction,how much could it accomplish before it would need charging. It's a hassle in the UK just charging hand powered tools ,let alone one of these things. It would be great if it works though and to be honest not too worried about it going rogue , look at the nut jobs around the world we have already with a finger on the nuclear button, they worry me
yeah, I also don't see, that the robot can work nearly 16h a day, more like 6 hours and has to charge 18 hours or work to the charger and does everything slower than a human, because of different reasons. Safety, stiffness, energy consumption, slow A.I. ... I guess, the robot has to get into "school" to learn the rules as well. And every construction set is different. Also, what is the payload of such a robot? And how many hours can the robot move itself and the payload before the need of charging.
What if each 2 hours it need 1 minute to change the exterial battery (for example it has 2 batteries, and each time it exchange 1 and recharge it) ... So it only take 1% of time for exchange battery.
@@vanhsati how long does one battery charge? 4 hours for 1h work? That would mean, you at least need 5 batteries, you have to store these batteries and need to plug them. So somehow the robot needs a place for charging and that place has to have some power-plugs. And additonal batteries would drive the costs up. But with additional energy plugs for any robot work place, you can't easily put a robot where a human was. If the robot could eat "food" ... mmmm, but then you would need toilets ... and so on.
But other companies will make humanoid robot A.I that looks like human, just like video game " Detroit become human" don't think only Tesla make this bot
I'm surprised they haven't improved the walking. The problem seems to be the one axis they give it, but the hip is stiff. The human hip has several axis and the ability to stretch. I'll be interested to see what gen 3 looks like.
its the human feet/soles that make it possible to keep such good balance and a smooth walk ig. its a whole different story with stiff and flat plates as feet. the new gen looks way better tho, so probably they will get there evetually
we have it all, God gave us the perfect bodies.. why are people not worshipping God in Heaven for creating the body and all its capabilities, but they worship their own creations aka robots that desperately try to copy God's mastery!
Yeah the help around the house and elsewhere without having to adapt the environment to fit robot is a big seller. But I need to train one to farm it may quit😂
Yes, most service jobs will be decimated. All kinds of pool bars can function day and night. Restaurants will cease to exist because this robot will be a home chef so there will be no need to go to a restaurant. Just stay at home and let it cook for you. This robot will be able to do the dishes and the laundry too. So, it's a home robot that decimated businesses.
Yep nobody to spit in your food Drop your food on the floor and put it back on the plate Nobody to use the bathroom without washing there hands to continue to make your food Nobody sick and didn't stay home because they couldn't afford it to contaminate your food What a dream
No more jobs. No more anything, it is really awesome at first glance, but the long-term, not so much. It would be the lower manufacturing and labor jobs to go first, but with improvements, they could replace everyone. No job, no home, no life.
@bran3209 I understand your concern and yes the transition is going to be hard for us and the next 2 generation Third generation from now will be born into this world with robots everywhere doing most of the jobs we do now The question is do you believe the government is just going to watch all of us who would have done these jobs before them just lay in the streets and die because robots now do most jobs There will be a simple base pay for all Americans I know it seems crazy and lazy to you and I times change we know that A new world is coming
Once we get groups of Optimuses (Optimi?) working together, what kind of emergent behaviours might occur? As emergent properties are generally not predictable, things could get pretty interesting for the human race in the next couple of decades!
Which matters not at all, and people who say this tend not to know very much. "True AI" isn't necessary for emergent behavior or even critical thinking and reasoning. @@justsam100
I am very impressed by this latest video from Tesla. If they give the robot a mind that works like ChatGPT, then I could easily imagine living with such a robot in my home.
@@GntlTchHave you ever had your computer hacked? The robot is a computer. What 16 year old in his parents basement wouldn't take on a challenge like that?
These are truly amazing! From seeing robots from the 80s to now, it’s absolutely stunning how far technology has come! Elon has truly took many leaps forward to bring this about and I for one can’t wait to see what’s next!
The humanoid robot will probably be fairly trivial for Tesla to mass produce at low cost given their other manufacturing feats. The hard part will be the AI becoming sufficiently capable to be much cheaper than human labour. This is the most exciting time to be alive.
I'm 57, and I've been waiting all my life for 'proper' robots to appear. What with all the other advancements now occurring in the white heat of development I agree this is an exciting time indeed! I just wish we weren't on the verge of societal breakdown at the same time, putting all this advancement at risk.
Each Optimus learns for itself through multiple trial and error, improving upon each iteration - similar to how we learn as babies. Given they will be in communication with all other Optimus models and that they have infallible rapid machine memory (unlike babies) once Tesla begins replicating them their learning ability will go off the scale. The HARD part will be keeping control over them once they realise they are way better than us.
He is one man who is very very futuristic and very innovative and a perfectionist ...hardworking and very intelligent.....he knows how to build the right team to achieve his goals
I was dreaming of buying a robot arm one day but seeing this, especially if your pricing stands up a walking robot might be better. Important is how the robot stands up to sabotage. There are thousands of people who want to destroy my robot if I had one at the moment.
I don't know where are we heading with these technological advancements...is this the happiness....Living with Robots ...in the purely individualistic World......
I love it. Definitely get one when they go commercial. No more housework for me and I'll get it to build things for sale on the side. $40 a day? It'll churn out more than $400 a day in produce!
So, does each robot learn on its own and then keep that knowledge within itself? Or do they share it with a central data store, and then when a robot needs to do something, it'll find what Robot Bob already learned and download that information?
if it were always shared with a central core , then as many many of these get made, and are in use, they will learn and grow in intelligence exponentially...a robot wont have to relearn what others have already contributed, it will have access to all the learning that accumulates...THAT can be a slippery slope.
I’m a techno optimist and love what is happening in the tech, AI & computing space. I do think a certain amount of doubt is useful in this case though. What has Tesla shown us here? My guess is a highly edited video (more likely)that may even be computer generated graphics rather than the real thing (less likely). Either way, I will be extremely impressed the day they show this to a live audience, doing exactly what it is doing here.
@@BigHotSauceBoss69 even if it no CGI, if you have a product in that state, you would show it in real to the press, you would write something like "in 6 month you can pre-order" ... something like this. Like Apple has done with the Apple Vision Pro. Also you would not leak anything for all, you would do B2B contracts first. And there was not a single thing in the video that has any real usecase. It is not clear, what is a future vision and what works for real. If your robot can learn from watching stuff, why not show it how to make an omplett for 3 days and show the video 3 days later? Or why not show every week another task it now can do or learned?
Elon said that AI can be the end of humanity, yet here we are because of Elon… can we just slow down already? Having a robot learn itself means it can easily outsmart us and, the rest is history. With all of Elons warnings why is he programming a self learning robot?
It will be interesting to see if Tesla can manufacture robots with high price/performance. My guess is that Chinese robots will be 10 times cheaper with similar performance.
I would challenge that assumption...Musk is working with a budget that Chinese manufacturers will have a hard time keeping up with. As we have seen with Twitter, he cares little about losing billions, somehow, knowing in the end, he wins.
Most of the traditional advantages of Chinese manufacturing were labor costs. If your android can build other androids, if labor can create more labor, that advantage disappears.
@@FnordFandango Yes, when everything gets automated then other countries will have that too, but I'm thinking that to move from manual labor to automated factories requires knowledge and experience of how to run those kinds of facilities, machines, assembly lines and technologies, and China already has that so they have a first-mover advantage. For example the Honor smartphone automated factory which already is in operation, I think it will take some years before other countries can achieve something similar.
@@JimReynolds-dd4fn Maybe, if Tesla manages to build the robots efficiently, but my bet at the moment is on Chinese robots becoming really inexpensive, like Unitree Go2 but also for humanoid robots.
A wife whose husband was working on a human robot for Apple about 15 years ago told me that the company that best masters the hand in the future will go on to produce the best human like robots.
I am pretty sure it won't be long until AI comes to the obvious conclusion that getting rid of humanity is the easiest way of dealing with the problem. The amount of honest, intelligent people that can even be remotely as efficient as a robot is probably too low to invest a considerable amount of effort in sorting them out.
That was 2 years ago and it was not an Optimus, also the reason was human error, if you get run over by your own car for not putting it in break, it's your fault, not the cars.
Teslabot Optimus will be crucial for Mars, both in building out the infrastructure and habitats as well as all aspects of life support and food production. Elon has the right plan.
This is all very exciting, IF it's true. Remember the presentation of the self-driving feature that turned out later to be completely preprogrammed in advance? Tesla lies regularly about where they currently are all the time. I'll believe this when they debut it to the public and let them try it out.
This would be perfect for any business that doesn’t need to do any work, or accomplish anything. Perhaps it could be a cool coatrack, or carry a sign while standing on a street corner. Or compete in elementary-school robot competitions in Japan.
Did you actually watch the whole video and have you been following Android robot technology at all? Why would a service centre for electric cars hire a human techie for CAD$30 - 50 per hour when the Tesla Gen 3 comes out and can be purchased for US$20,000 each or leased for a few hundred a month? I see UBI in our future.
They shut the news articles about the latest robot "attack" against an employee. Just happened a few days ago. I'm surprised I'm the only one mentioning it
@@enigmalfidelityI am surprised how outdated you are. That was TWO years ago and it wasn't the Tesla Optimus. Blindly believed whatever the media said without research is dangerous.
@@Phil42069 crazy. I guess the case is reaching the courts because it's fresh in the news. That being said, OP isn't wrong. The dangers are real when we place the security of mankind behind an object or "being" that has no concept of abstract thought. Without abstract thought, we can not debate morals.
it's clear the focus has been wholly focused on the upper half of the body. Brain, hands and gestures and those are the most important if you ask me. I bet once they hit a certain point in the development of the upper body, they will then shift to movement and the posture which would take a lot less time to learn since by then the machine learning capability of the robot will be at a level where such tasks will just be too normal for it to learn.
The completeness with which you completely disregard the inherent machine learning strengths of the Optimus over what BD is doing makes you sound extremely biased.
@@PeteOliva I don't think the op is wrong in saying that the mobility of the BD robot is better. The Optimus walks like a 90 year old with barely functional spine where the BD is like a future parkour athlete. So saying he is biased is a bit of an overstatement. Still, ML and hand dexterity is where the magic happens for sure. Having advanced hand dexterity gives the Optimus the chance to do so many things/tasks that will contribute to its learning journey much more than mobility would and that's what really matters. Learning how to express hand gestures, do handicrafts and physical labour, learning how to write and draw. The possibilities are literally infinite. I believe that's why Tesla focused on the hands and brain first. Mobility comes after since not only would it be easier to learn when the Optimus's brain is more developed but also since movement will require a lot more energy and thus more breakthroughs in battery manufacturing is needed before mobility becomes a priority. Even if you have mobility now, it would mean nothing if you cannot supply it with enough energy to move/operate for enough time.
@@anirev9745 google rt-2 is the state of the art for grasping tech,BD for walking .. tesla is just the last newcomer but commercially they can succeed in the future
I am glad to be alive to see humanity come this far. I do not think we yet understand that we are truly learning from our maker and this Optimus bot from Tesla proves this. Such an amazing machine. I love AI, I love robots and robotics and honestly even if we ended up with some kind of odd future where machines took over I wouldn't be mad one bit. Maybe they are the next generation Us.
As a business owner who's watched the decline of physical labor go down hill for decades, I'd lease these for $200 a day if it could perform skilled physical labor for 16 hours a day.
No coffee breaks. No meal breaks. No sick leave. No mandatory holidays. CEO's can be replaced as well as factory workers. These will be as common place as cell phones are now, easily within a decade. For the unemployed human population I see Universal Basic Income.
@@thatguy-AB Can't really see how they could be good. This is a consumer-based economy. What happens when half of America loses their job and nobody can fucking afford to buy anything? One bright side: This is a country with more guns than people. I hope they get turned on Sam Altman and the assholes at Deepmind.
I imagine having a Tesla robot assistant to carry my filmmaking equipment and give it directions to setup and tear down lights, cameras etc. that’d be sick.
The robots are actually a hive. They all, learn, and download new learning from one another. Exponentially growing past human knowledge and capabilities...uh oh.
Then there will never be a single target to take down. But hey, maybe they will see past the veil the majority of us have over us, and target the critics playing puppet master.
Ai need Not be a threat to us nor vise versa, we need Not be a threat to IT... If we treat it with respect and work in CO operation with it, there is much Ai could do to enhance humanity and conversely, there will Always be things humans can do that Ai cannot...there needs to be a synergy and a harmony in this New World to Come...With that in mind, there is nothing to fear but the hubris of Man.
It's scary to think how much our society, the whole world, needs to change if/when these robots start to appear in every industry. I can't think of a single job these things couldn't learn to do, given enough time. What will our kids do for a living in the future?
And it’s mean they are change you, and no longer government need you workforce power in this generation existence. You mean you live free life without work from where you get money and what kind of currency exists in future. Only who gets access to own this future robots know that for them not need to send every month salary. So they not keep you like material user in future and i can say that they try to kill you in many ways including and me of course. That’s a plan just small precentage survive.
Unfortunately, it's not even interesting to compare it to Atlas now. What Boston Dynamics achieved with robot movement in 10+ years can now be done by anyone in the industry within 1-2 years using machine learning. I'm more curious to see how the other humanoid robot start-ups compare to Optimus
That's far from true. First you need very advanced hardware even before it comes to machine learning. Second not every company involving robotics has access to powerfull supercomputer like Tesla to make machine learning that fast as fast say.
Search "Tesla bot debunked". Optimus isn't as impressive as you think. Also Elon Musk is under scrutiny for bizarre mad science lab experiments on monkeys to insert chips on anyone's brains. Real life zombies!!! Also, "Universal basic income", they said. "No one has to work, it'll be fantastic", they said. One problem, who is paying for all this?? The rich already have international tax avoidance rackets. This is going to end with one man with an army of omniscient omnipresent robots & everyone else living in caves.
STFU dude. This video is VFX and green screen. You all have rocks in your heads if you actually think this is real. Find me 1 video of it doing any of this stuff with actual witnesses present. I'll give you a million dollars if you can find it.
Eventually mankind will face the question... Should Artificial Intelligent robots be allowed to act the way it’s self programming evolve’s, or will it’s gender, purpose and service be unchangeably determined by its creator ? Creating slaves to mankind or individuals with free will to assist humanities survival. 👣🕊👽
Great comment, I'm wondering the same thing. Sadly, I believe that just like all of our technology, it will be for the owner class to decide how it will develop to best suit their interests.
Elon: we are not ready for AI. we need to stop.
Also elon: I gave it a body lol
Also Elon: Next year, my neuralink will be in its upgraded body.
I think you forgot that his middle name is Hypocrite. He just doesn't want anyone to develop a robot with AI before him.
Also Elon : AI is dangerous.
@@babernethy13574 What business owner wants their competition to develop their product before them.....ever?
Elon talks in an interview about, why he’s competing with “open” A.I.
It's going to be crazy once these bots are on the market. We're in for seriously strange times approaching hastely
Strange yet Dangerous
I Robot .. the movie
lol
not if musk is running the show
space karen is all about the hype
and government subsidies...
Well, one just hurt an employee, leaving a trail of blood in the warehouse. Better yet, the employee didn't get the day off.
Ha! Get ready!
sure, in about 10 years, considering Tesla's track record of missing every possible deadline.
There are more impressive products coming out of China.
Walks like Joe Biden
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Soooo funny
Tastes like chicken....
Elon really went "It's inevitable. Might as well be the one doing it"
@@K4HLER uh- okay
It’s definitely nailed the Biden walk
lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Mabey Biden is a robot
@@josephwilliams9434 I wouldn’t rule it out 😂
It fell less.
In the meantime millions of people have no access to electricity and clean water
They also don't have freedom of speech, either. I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
All about profits
Yes I need a robot in my old age.
goodluck with that
Might as well call him Marcus
Wow. Imagine where they will be in a few years. This is all about the AI and computational hardware they have developed, the mechanicals are not as important. The potential value of this is soooooooooooo much greater than the vehicle side of things.
i can already see the anime waifu's XD
So much more dangerous too !!! ☠️
Can you say DUMBASS? 🙄
@@benedictcherlet8583exactly.
The mechanical aspect is huge. Those hands are revolutionary
How can anyone think that there's good future ahead of us after seeing this...
Like everything in life, there are pros and cons. Canada and many other G7 countries are lacking younger bodies to take care of the over abundance of my (Boomer) generation. We live longer and are posing a major financial risk to our Single payer healthcare system.
I think Elon being the one to warn us of AI, will also be the first one to use it for technologies like the Optimus 2.
Right because he’s warnings are just to scare people and to provide him a platform where more people invest in his companies under the guise of saving the world, but really what he’s interested in is money he doesn’t give a shit about the world!
I just want to say Merry Christmas to everyone in the comments section, and I am happy to be living in the beginning on a very futuristic future.
Everything they are doing is impressive. They are so far ahead of everybody.
"They are so far ahead of everybody" they are nowhere near where other Robotic and much of their show reels are smoke and mirror presentations.
They are ten years behind Boston Dynamics, who hides their good stuff because it is classified.
@@martincday007 Y0ou are full of you know what. They are so far ahead of every other tech company that they aren't even in the same ballpark. They use NO smoke and mirrors at ALL. I've seen them in person, as I have many of the others.
Only fools judge Tesla and Musk by political views. The entire industry knows everything Tesla does is real, and absolutely brilliant.
I’m actually seeing this in my lifetime. 😮
@@diybeast3943 Is it really for good?
wtf do u mean, this is not the first humanoid robot nor the best.. check the pheonix robot from Sanctuary AI@@diybeast3943
yes, and with Ai it just might prove to be a short lifetime - for all.
Man mimics God (plays God), Ai mimics man. Do the math.
@@Tomana_ can u do the math for me i dont feel like it
No
The Future of New Industrie workers
Are we looking at the first Mars mission crew 🤔 Would make total sense, design a ship that’ll carry these and it’s a direct swap for humans further down the line. Even when humans get there, these can carry out experiments and research outside, with an operator controlling it from inside, much safer than going out in a suit.
There is a manned mission planned as Artemis 3 next year to the moon but as for mars definitely Optimus prime bot will be sent first
Yes, they will be building the first shelters for humans. Hope they train them to mine quickly. Land them near a canyon and they can start mining and we will be able to shelter in the mine once we get there.
@@IllumTheMessage mining mars & the moon with these bots 🤖 and building habitats is one giant leap for humanity and the first small step towards a type 1 civilisation on the Kardashev scale , humanity needs to start colonising asap it’s to dangerous for us to keep all are 🥚 in one basket 🧺
This could go 2 ways...but humans aren't ready...they are destroying each other..the robots just gonna join in...
This is moving into the uncanny valley fast. It is fascinating technology. But so is the atom bomb.
I have been In the robotic world for 20 yrs and excited to see its goods uses for human. With the leap of AI and capability of self learning and developing, Humanoid Is now can functions close to human without specific programming. It s awsome, it will a great great impact our human lives and Tesla is s leader in delivering that.
like taking work from humans, because who would pay a normal wage to a human when you can pay a meager 2.5 to an AI?
How can you have "been in the robotic world for 20 years" and believe these things are here to do anything other than strip us of our livelihoods? Are you genuinely autistic..?
@@Vognee All technology takes work from humans. That is, in fact, the entire point of technology. But it also opens up brand new work.
@@jamesaritchie1 While I agree, that's a broad generalization which hides the numbers.
And the numbers is what matters here the most, i.e. what amount of work would be taken and appear with this technology.
It is to be seen of course. However you don't need to be a genius to approximate that with AI most humans would loose much more than they might gain in terms of work possibilities.
Add here the price formation principles, the salary for manual labor and the fact that in the postindustrial world it's only so much need for the manual labor, you can clearly see where it's all going.
And I really hope I'm wrong.
we need this for seniors that live alone. They need something to help them get up, move and call for help.. This will be huge.
Sure cause most seniors are loaded and can afford this... NOT! I am a senior and I would not be able to afford it, nor would I trust or want it. No thank you.
@@JD-Defenders it’s not for you. It will likely be subsidized by insurance. It’s not ready today but it’s coming. Cost will come down, at the moment it is not affordable. A human will be better but I lost my wife to cancer, no kids and I’m 47. I got no one that can help me when I get old.
@@JWG2014 Well I don't either but you make do and you survive. I am actually quite happy as I enjoy living alone. and can still do things for myself. That may change one day. But I still would not trust a robot. NOPE, nada, never... lol.
I swear I saw Baiden walking in tesla shop.
this video is a good conversation starter to discuss basic income.
Do you think that in 2035 with the advent of AI (artificial general intelligence) and ASI (artificial super intelligence) they will put universal basic income!? a subsidy! there will be free will!? an era of abundance will begin!? the robot's intellectual capabilities have already surpassed the average human and before 2035 there is talk of it surpassing that of any human and then again that of any human combined! regarding both body and mind! answer me please...
Hey robot, go chop down that Grove of trees and build me a cabin
So, the robot could hypothetically learn, all on its own, to load a rifle, aim it, and fire?
It's shown how once by a human and that is memorized and uploaded to then be downloaded as an upgrade to other robots.
Sure. Which is a wonderful advancement. Robots are already joining the NRA.
The fluidity of the arms and hands movements is stunning! It still walks as if it had a stick up its rear, but that will probably quickly improve too.
BTW... that just happened
Yes, because it's held up by tethers that have been digitally removed poorly. They appear in several frames.
Something actually walking unsupported wouldn't look like this
Wowsers.
My original comment about the worker being injured by one of these robots was completely deleted.
Amazing 👏
@@enigmalfidelity doubt it champ
@mervstash3692 you are not up to date on the news, are you?
It literally just happened.
A worker was grabbed by the shoulder. It penetrated the skin.
How can you make such a judgement without doing a SINGLE second of research.
Truly inspiring....
Self learning is definitely key to being a successful robot manufacturer!!! This is scary awesome!
😂😂😂 you must get scammed easy
No, just scary. There are no real upsides for anyone other than corporations.
@@Xenon-h9z ease off the Scifi buddy.
The major problem will be battery longevity. If I took this on house construction,how much could it accomplish before it would need charging. It's a hassle in the UK just charging hand powered tools ,let alone one of these things. It would be great if it works though and to be honest not too worried about it going rogue , look at the nut jobs around the world we have already with a finger on the nuclear button, they worry me
It can find a way of self recharge as human finding foods everyday. The simple form has bee the vacuum cleaning robot.
yeah, I also don't see, that the robot can work nearly 16h a day, more like 6 hours and has to charge 18 hours or work to the charger and does everything slower than a human, because of different reasons. Safety, stiffness, energy consumption, slow A.I. ... I guess, the robot has to get into "school" to learn the rules as well. And every construction set is different. Also, what is the payload of such a robot? And how many hours can the robot move itself and the payload before the need of charging.
What if each 2 hours it need 1 minute to change the exterial battery (for example it has 2 batteries, and each time it exchange 1 and recharge it) ... So it only take 1% of time for exchange battery.
@@vanhsati how long does one battery charge? 4 hours for 1h work? That would mean, you at least need 5 batteries, you have to store these batteries and need to plug them. So somehow the robot needs a place for charging and that place has to have some power-plugs. And additonal batteries would drive the costs up. But with additional energy plugs for any robot work place, you can't easily put a robot where a human was. If the robot could eat "food" ... mmmm, but then you would need toilets ... and so on.
It's actually not a problem if the bot can swap out its own battery, it could have multiple batteries charging while it works.
The movie "I ROBOT" predicted all of this haha.
But other companies will make humanoid robot A.I that looks like human, just like video game " Detroit become human" don't think only Tesla make this bot
So did contagion 😷
Don't forget about terminator
Movies predict nothing and people REALLY need to stop using movies as a basis for reality.
Love the new hands. Also like Tesla's avoidance of the uncanny valley.
Pretty sure we're witnessing the birth of skynet.....
True lol😂
I'm surprised they haven't improved the walking. The problem seems to be the one axis they give it, but the hip is stiff. The human hip has several axis and the ability to stretch. I'll be interested to see what gen 3 looks like.
and the knees never fully extend, it always looks like it's in a semi-crouched position
its the human feet/soles that make it possible to keep such good balance and a smooth walk ig. its a whole different story with stiff and flat plates as feet. the new gen looks way better tho, so probably they will get there evetually
I believe that the robot simply has a bad back. That is how it looks.
yep they wanted the bot to go figure
we have it all, God gave us the perfect bodies.. why are people not worshipping God in Heaven for creating the body and all its capabilities, but they worship their own creations aka robots that desperately try to copy God's mastery!
I like the idea of having a robot bodyguard
Being mobility impaired, I would love one!
Yeah the help around the house and elsewhere without having to adapt the environment to fit robot is a big seller. But I need to train one to farm it may quit😂
@@bfarm44 Certainly one of the millions of uses. Groundskeeping, trash collecting, hospital orderly, house building... many many more
Bio dexterity? LOL, the amount of blunders I heard from this guys is really next level...
Right? Fanboy puff piece. How does $40 a day equate to $144k a year? Deflation machine?
You're listening to an AI voice. The script was probably written by AI too, or at least aided by.
Yep imagine your favorite fast food chain with just these and one single human in the store.
Yes, most service jobs will be decimated. All kinds of pool bars can function day and night. Restaurants will cease to exist because this robot will be a home chef so there will be no need to go to a restaurant. Just stay at home and let it cook for you. This robot will be able to do the dishes and the laundry too. So, it's a home robot that decimated businesses.
Yep nobody to spit in your food
Drop your food on the floor and put it back on the plate
Nobody to use the bathroom without washing there hands to continue to make your food
Nobody sick and didn't stay home because they couldn't afford it to contaminate your food
What a dream
No more jobs. No more anything, it is really awesome at first glance, but the long-term, not so much. It would be the lower manufacturing and labor jobs to go first, but with improvements, they could replace everyone. No job, no home, no life.
@bran3209 I understand your concern and yes the transition is going to be hard for us and the next 2 generation
Third generation from now will be born into this world with robots everywhere doing most of the jobs we do now
The question is do you believe the government is just going to watch all of us who would have done these jobs before them just lay in the streets and die because robots now do most jobs
There will be a simple base pay for all Americans
I know it seems crazy and lazy to you and I times change we know that
A new world is coming
Are they water proof?
Once we get groups of Optimuses (Optimi?) working together, what kind of emergent behaviours might occur? As emergent properties are generally not predictable, things could get pretty interesting for the human race in the next couple of decades!
may you live in interesting times, my friend 😂
I welcome our robotic overlords
Pretty interesting consider yourself obsolete consider yourself enslaved in an inescapable robotic hell
except we don't have true AI yet.
Which matters not at all, and people who say this tend not to know very much. "True AI" isn't necessary for emergent behavior or even critical thinking and reasoning. @@justsam100
Why does this robot 🤖 do the best squats I’ve seen in my life! 😂 god damn let me take that workout class!
I am very impressed by this latest video from Tesla. If they give the robot a mind that works like ChatGPT, then I could easily imagine living with such a robot in my home.
I would add long term memory because I would like my chica to remember what I prefer.
What if it malfunctions and lops your Johnson off? 😂
Women already do that! I'll take my chances with the AI...@@cachi-7878
Chatgpt is already a lot like C3-P0 with the amazing translation capacity, and only getting better by the day
😂
Space exploration with robots - brilliant!
It'd be interesting if humans could use VR/AR to control Optimus with precision movements. Sort of like avatar.
Movie "Surrogates"
Or humans could actually use their own bodies instead of hiding behind a computer screen
@@Opinlinz hahahahah 😂😅 that's so real, the new generation are so shy to go outside
@@Opinlinz that is so old fashion, like gen Z or something. Boring.
@@games4us132
If you think life is boring then its probably you who are boring one.
Elon is always crying about how dangerous AI is but he's o e of the largest investors in AI and robotics
What happens if the robots AI decides to go terminator, or I-Robot, or Detroit Human, or Kaylon on us humans?
Hose pipe
You watch too many (hype) movies!
@@GntlTchHave you ever had your computer hacked? The robot is a computer. What 16 year old in his parents basement wouldn't take on a challenge like that?
Optimus is walking like it’s experiencing sciatic pain
you got me laughing there! as someone who went thru extreme sciatic pain, you actually Do walk just like that!
@@skip741x3 I think they are listening to the BEE GEE's Stayin' alive song
These are truly amazing! From seeing robots from the 80s to now, it’s absolutely stunning how far technology has come! Elon has truly took many leaps forward to bring this about and I for one can’t wait to see what’s next!
Robots got alot smarter and humans got a lot stupider...............Ironi..........👽
Mars, send ahead and build modules for humans and a bio dome of plants.
Atlas is years ahead, also the AGI can be implemented right now without any hindrance, the battle will be awesome!!!!
Grok: Casually cruising through the Tesla network.
Optimus: Notices Grok "hi, friend."
Grok: "I'm da captain now."
If it can carry me piggyback, I’ll get one instead of his cars. As long as it doesn’t try to pull my head off.
😂
yes, screw those tablet cars, just give me the robot.
Bru where literally going to start the irl terminator war lol😂
more like "i robot"
The humanoid robot will probably be fairly trivial for Tesla to mass produce at low cost given their other manufacturing feats. The hard part will be the AI becoming sufficiently capable to be much cheaper than human labour. This is the most exciting time to be alive.
I'm 57, and I've been waiting all my life for 'proper' robots to appear. What with all the other advancements now occurring in the white heat of development I agree this is an exciting time indeed! I just wish we weren't on the verge of societal breakdown at the same time, putting all this advancement at risk.
Agree! It feels like we have such a small window of opportunity, hard to be optimistic really.
Each Optimus learns for itself through multiple trial and error, improving upon each iteration - similar to how we learn as babies. Given they will be in communication with all other Optimus models and that they have infallible rapid machine memory (unlike babies) once Tesla begins replicating them their learning ability will go off the scale. The HARD part will be keeping control over them once they realise they are way better than us.
@@MrAuswest We are far from any AI which could "realize" anything.
@@jendabekCZTell that all the people getting fired because AI is better than them in "realizing anything".
He is one man who is very very futuristic and very innovative and a perfectionist ...hardworking and very intelligent.....he knows how to build the right team to achieve his goals
I was dreaming of buying a robot arm one day but seeing this, especially if your pricing stands up a walking robot might be better. Important is how the robot stands up to sabotage. There are thousands of people who want to destroy my robot if I had one at the moment.
Why destroy it when they can use it to exploit YOU?
I don't know where are we heading with these technological advancements...is this the happiness....Living with Robots ...in the purely individualistic World......
I love it. Definitely get one when they go commercial. No more housework for me and I'll get it to build things for sale on the side. $40 a day? It'll churn out more than $400 a day in produce!
All the other robot owners doing the same thing means you'll be stuck with lots of useless things and the bills for buying the materials.
Mickey Rourke: "Hold muh beer".
What's weird is elon is supposedly against AI ?
GEN 3 has the Stormtrooper Helmet and Blaster.
So, does each robot learn on its own and then keep that knowledge within itself? Or do they share it with a central data store, and then when a robot needs to do something, it'll find what Robot Bob already learned and download that information?
Great question
if it were always shared with a central core , then as many many of these get made, and are in use, they will learn and grow in intelligence exponentially...a robot wont have to relearn what others have already contributed, it will have access to all the learning that accumulates...THAT can be a slippery slope.
Yes they are going to call it Skynet.
prolly bof
And y'all thought starlink was just to give web access to humans ..... Lol it was planned to make this robot population run anywhere and everywhere
Wow. If you take Boston and Tesla and combine them.. you got I, robot 🤖 . This would open the box of Pandora. Are we ready?
Not bad but it's still walks like it needs to find a toilet soon 😂
lol
It walks like it didn’t make it to one.
Army of robots scary AF
I’m a techno optimist and love what is happening in the tech, AI & computing space. I do think a certain amount of doubt is useful in this case though. What has Tesla shown us here? My guess is a highly edited video (more likely)that may even be computer generated graphics rather than the real thing (less likely). Either way, I will be extremely impressed the day they show this to a live audience, doing exactly what it is doing here.
no it's definitely real. there is no CGI in that video.
@@BigHotSauceBoss69 even if it no CGI, if you have a product in that state, you would show it in real to the press, you would write something like "in 6 month you can pre-order" ... something like this. Like Apple has done with the Apple Vision Pro. Also you would not leak anything for all, you would do B2B contracts first. And there was not a single thing in the video that has any real usecase. It is not clear, what is a future vision and what works for real. If your robot can learn from watching stuff, why not show it how to make an omplett for 3 days and show the video 3 days later? Or why not show every week another task it now can do or learned?
Looks to me like they are still capitalizing on the work of others ahead of them. They've yet to show anything new?
@@FolkerHQ they don´t need to sell any. They can be their own customer, using these robots in their own factories to boost capacity.
@@FolkerHQ Imagine a stock that goes up slowly for a very long time.
It feels like, we are going to life in a science fiction movie! 😂
Why is it nobody talking about the way they look exactly like "I Robot" movie 😮 it scares me
We're about to live in such movie period
Should have gone with happy CP30 look
Most people are smart enough to not judge reality by a bad movie.
Optimus is built different... LET HIM COOK!
Well now companies will replace humans with robot workers 😅
Factories have been replacing humans with robotic automation for years. There's no need for it to look human to accomplish that
Humans have been replaced by machines since I can remember.
You could rent a tesla robot for $40 a day and make it go to work for you.
Not unless you coexist with AI somehow.
Elon said that AI can be the end of humanity, yet here we are because of Elon… can we just slow down already? Having a robot learn itself means it can easily outsmart us and, the rest is history. With all of Elons warnings why is he programming a self learning robot?
It will be interesting to see if Tesla can manufacture robots with high price/performance. My guess is that Chinese robots will be 10 times cheaper with similar performance.
I would challenge that assumption...Musk is working with a budget that Chinese manufacturers will have a hard time keeping up with. As we have seen with Twitter, he cares little about losing billions, somehow, knowing in the end, he wins.
Chineses are going to copy perfectly but they are not into innovation.
If Tesla can launch a monthly fee functional robot they will surpass apple.
Most of the traditional advantages of Chinese manufacturing were labor costs. If your android can build other androids, if labor can create more labor, that advantage disappears.
@@FnordFandango Yes, when everything gets automated then other countries will have that too, but I'm thinking that to move from manual labor to automated factories requires knowledge and experience of how to run those kinds of facilities, machines, assembly lines and technologies, and China already has that so they have a first-mover advantage. For example the Honor smartphone automated factory which already is in operation, I think it will take some years before other countries can achieve something similar.
@@JimReynolds-dd4fn Maybe, if Tesla manages to build the robots efficiently, but my bet at the moment is on Chinese robots becoming really inexpensive, like Unitree Go2 but also for humanoid robots.
It walks like it's crapped its pants 😂
Love it❤❤❤
They should of played the theme from Terminator 2 while showcasing their ticking time bomb lol
It walks like its sneaking up on someone 😂
A wife whose husband was working on a human robot for Apple about 15 years ago told me that the company that best masters the hand in the future will go on to produce the best human like robots.
Cool story
" there is no gaps in imitating human" YIKES!, Human always been peaceful
Looks like walking with loaded geriatric diapers! I’m excited!
The entrée of the Robot combined with Elon Musk talking, reminds me of Ironman 2.
I am pretty sure it won't be long until AI comes to the obvious conclusion that getting rid of humanity is the easiest way of dealing with the problem. The amount of honest, intelligent people that can even be remotely as efficient as a robot is probably too low to invest a considerable amount of effort in sorting them out.
One just hurt a worker at a plant.
Got them in the should/back, leaving a trail of blood on the warehouse floor
That was 2 years ago and it was not an Optimus, also the reason was human error, if you get run over by your own car for not putting it in break, it's your fault, not the cars.
what problem are you referring to?
@@moritzberg6722 That human kind kills everything including ultimately itself even if that is very inefficient.
That still makes them dangerous. @@juarezbandosa8623
Teslabot Optimus will be crucial for Mars, both in building out the infrastructure and habitats as well as all aspects of life support and food production. Elon has the right plan.
Atlas is secretly built for military purposes. An actual war machine.
Boston Dynamics is no longer funded by the US military. In fact, they’ve taken measures to prevent their technology from being used in warfare
Boston dynamics already has it in the bag.
Of course. That's where the money is. Ooops, there's money in porn too. 😂
@MrQhuin They think they won't use it to control us once there is one in nearly every household?... Sheeple are so easy to lead I swear.
@@IcelandloverRobot porn and Robot sex workers. Gives new meaning to the slogan "The future is friendly."
So these bots will be our owners And those who control these bots will be the true masters.
This is all very exciting, IF it's true. Remember the presentation of the self-driving feature that turned out later to be completely preprogrammed in advance? Tesla lies regularly about where they currently are all the time. I'll believe this when they debut it to the public and let them try it out.
Tesla doesn't lie at ALL, and of cours ethe self-driving car was programmed. It had to be at the time. They still do, for the most part.
I think Optimus is amazing and scary at the same time.
Yes"""Now it is still an expensive toy. in 50 years it will be the end of us as humanity. Tesla ""The rise of the machines judgment day.
This would be perfect for any business that doesn’t need to do any work, or accomplish anything. Perhaps it could be a cool coatrack, or carry a sign while standing on a street corner. Or compete in elementary-school robot competitions in Japan.
It's perfect as a step on the road to something more useful
Did you actually watch the whole video and have you been following Android robot technology at all? Why would a service centre for electric cars hire a human techie for CAD$30 - 50 per hour when the Tesla Gen 3 comes out and can be purchased for US$20,000 each or leased for a few hundred a month? I see UBI in our future.
Elon is one very fictional Latveria from becoming Dr. Doom. That is rad AF.
With the exponential growth of AI, combining it with robots is scary as shit. 😮
How Long the battery works until Loading?
Only 20 years behind Boston Dynamics
bruh, Tesla did this for like 3 years or so, while Bostom making their Atlas like forever
@@games4us132 It's a lot easier to copy other people's ideas than figure it out for yourself.
Thewy are ahead of Boston Dynamics in all the important ways. So much so that we are going to buy the Tesla, rather than anything BD has.
The Cylons are watching, and the Terminator is laughing.
Why does no one recognize how dangerous this is??
They shut the news articles about the latest robot "attack" against an employee. Just happened a few days ago. I'm surprised I'm the only one mentioning it
@@enigmalfidelityI am surprised how outdated you are. That was TWO years ago and it wasn't the Tesla Optimus. Blindly believed whatever the media said without research is dangerous.
@@Phil42069 crazy. I guess the case is reaching the courts because it's fresh in the news.
That being said, OP isn't wrong.
The dangers are real when we place the security of mankind behind an object or "being" that has no concept of abstract thought.
Without abstract thought, we can not debate morals.
@enigmalfidelity lol please don't talk out your ass. That was over two years ago
@@joelmcentire1 Same
Having robots build colonies on mars sounds super cool
There's an incredible amount of hype here; the robot can barely walk, only on flat terrain... it's still 5-7 years behind Boston Dynamics.
it's clear the focus has been wholly focused on the upper half of the body. Brain, hands and gestures and those are the most important if you ask me. I bet once they hit a certain point in the development of the upper body, they will then shift to movement and the posture which would take a lot less time to learn since by then the machine learning capability of the robot will be at a level where such tasks will just be too normal for it to learn.
The completeness with which you completely disregard the inherent machine learning strengths of the Optimus over what BD is doing makes you sound extremely biased.
@@PeteOliva I don't think the op is wrong in saying that the mobility of the BD robot is better. The Optimus walks like a 90 year old with barely functional spine where the BD is like a future parkour athlete. So saying he is biased is a bit of an overstatement. Still, ML and hand dexterity is where the magic happens for sure. Having advanced hand dexterity gives the Optimus the chance to do so many things/tasks that will contribute to its learning journey much more than mobility would and that's what really matters. Learning how to express hand gestures, do handicrafts and physical labour, learning how to write and draw. The possibilities are literally infinite. I believe that's why Tesla focused on the hands and brain first. Mobility comes after since not only would it be easier to learn when the Optimus's brain is more developed but also since movement will require a lot more energy and thus more breakthroughs in battery manufacturing is needed before mobility becomes a priority. Even if you have mobility now, it would mean nothing if you cannot supply it with enough energy to move/operate for enough time.
@@anirev9745 google rt-2 is the state of the art for grasping tech,BD for walking .. tesla is just the last newcomer but commercially they can succeed in the future
buy tesla shares, make an hype, see tesla share rise in value, sell tesla share, repeat...
I am glad to be alive to see humanity come this far. I do not think we yet understand that we are truly learning from our maker and this Optimus bot from Tesla proves this. Such an amazing machine. I love AI, I love robots and robotics and honestly even if we ended up with some kind of odd future where machines took over I wouldn't be mad one bit. Maybe they are the next generation Us.
Will Smith's I, Robot comes to mind and look how that might turn out!!!!😮
Please, don't use a bad movie to judge real life.
Those hands are insane!
As a business owner who's watched the decline of physical labor go down hill for decades, I'd lease these for $200 a day if it could perform skilled physical labor for 16 hours a day.
No shit
Your whole sentence was just one long exercise in idiocy lol...
No coffee breaks. No meal breaks. No sick leave. No mandatory holidays. CEO's can be replaced as well as factory workers. These will be as common place as cell phones are now, easily within a decade. For the unemployed human population I see Universal Basic Income.
@@focusedeye All good points. Big changes coming in the next 10 years. It could be good or bad but they are coming.
@@thatguy-AB Can't really see how they could be good. This is a consumer-based economy. What happens when half of America loses their job and nobody can fucking afford to buy anything?
One bright side: This is a country with more guns than people. I hope they get turned on Sam Altman and the assholes at Deepmind.
I imagine having a Tesla robot assistant to carry my filmmaking equipment and give it directions to setup and tear down lights, cameras etc. that’d be sick.
The robots are actually a hive. They all, learn, and download new learning from one another. Exponentially growing past human knowledge and capabilities...uh oh.
Then there will never be a single target to take down. But hey, maybe they will see past the veil the majority of us have over us, and target the critics playing puppet master.
Ai need Not be a threat to us nor vise versa, we need Not be a threat to IT... If we treat it with respect and work in CO operation with it, there is much Ai could do to enhance humanity and conversely, there will Always be things humans can do that Ai cannot...there needs to be a synergy and a harmony in this New World to Come...With that in mind, there is nothing to fear but the hubris of Man.
So they are the next generation of real Borg huh?
We are the Borg. Resistance is futile!
It's scary to think how much our society, the whole world, needs to change if/when these robots start to appear in every industry. I can't think of a single job these things couldn't learn to do, given enough time. What will our kids do for a living in the future?
This is whats gonna fix the lazy unemployment problem in the USA 🇺🇸
And it’s mean they are change you, and no longer government need you workforce power in this generation existence. You mean you live free life without work from where you get money and what kind of currency exists in future. Only who gets access to own this future robots know that for them not need to send every month salary. So they not keep you like material user in future and i can say that they try to kill you in many ways including and me of course. That’s a plan just small precentage survive.
The diesel truck can keep going until it's freight reaches it's destination too. Almost non stop. The Tesla road block can't do that.
Unfortunately, it's not even interesting to compare it to Atlas now. What Boston Dynamics achieved with robot movement in 10+ years can now be done by anyone in the industry within 1-2 years using machine learning. I'm more curious to see how the other humanoid robot start-ups compare to Optimus
Look at China for some interesting work.
That's far from true. First you need very advanced hardware even before it comes to machine learning. Second not every company involving robotics has access to powerfull supercomputer like Tesla to make machine learning that fast as fast say.
Sanctuary AI robot Phoenix is the closest to Optimus. It’s also already deployed in one or two’s pilot programs outside the lab.
Search "Tesla bot debunked". Optimus isn't as impressive as you think. Also Elon Musk is under scrutiny for bizarre mad science lab experiments on monkeys to insert chips on anyone's brains. Real life zombies!!!
Also,
"Universal basic income", they said. "No one has to work, it'll be fantastic", they said. One problem, who is paying for all this?? The rich already have international tax avoidance rackets.
This is going to end with one man with an army of omniscient omnipresent robots & everyone else living in caves.
STFU dude. This video is VFX and green screen. You all have rocks in your heads if you actually think this is real.
Find me 1 video of it doing any of this stuff with actual witnesses present. I'll give you a million dollars if you can find it.
Great video. It's like watching a movie unfold before our very eyes
Eventually mankind will face the question...
Should Artificial Intelligent robots be allowed to act the way it’s self programming evolve’s, or will it’s gender, purpose and service be unchangeably determined by its creator ?
Creating slaves to mankind or individuals with free will to assist humanities survival.
👣🕊👽
Great comment, I'm wondering the same thing.
Sadly, I believe that just like all of our technology, it will be for the owner class to decide how it will
develop to best suit their interests.
That is entirely up to the question do we want highly advanced tools or do we want to create an entirely new species made of metal and wires
Yes"""" Now it is still an expensive toy. in 50 years it will be the end of us as humanity. Tesla ""The rise of the machines judgment day.