@@tadmikowsky7520 oh yeah I almost forgot that one in 2017 he was telling that in 2020 SpaceX will have people on Mars already. then he was talking about hyper loop from LA to San Francisco. I guess the guy watches sci-fi movie and then he says I’m gonna do this next year. I really like the idea to keep the inner child alive, but this guy is on the next level.
Elon has been promising that the robotaxi will be out in 1-2yrs for the last 10yrs so yeah there's that. Also if you watch the event closely you can see guys along the track (around each corner) with remote controls which doesn't fill me with much convince.
Opera user for 25 years. Opera runs the Chromium engine so you don't lose any of the Google Chrome functionality that you expect. Over the years Opera debuted many features that we all take for granted in a modern browser. Things like ,Speed Dial, pop-up blocking, reopening recently closed pages, private browsing, tabbed browsing, tab stacking, browser extensions, and a built-in screenshot and image markup tool. Opera has also been on the cutting edge with security with including fraud protection, built-in ad blocking, crypto mining script blocking and tracker blockers. Opera has also been an early adopter of AI technology and I expect that the Opera development team will continue to lead the pack on all things browser including AI features and tools that we don't even know that we need yet.
There was a Van Damme movie (can't remember the title) where he sits in the back of a car and there's no driver, and the car speaks and says "where do you want to go?" or something. Van Damme just replies "Home", and the car drives off automatically. That has set my expectations for real life autonomous cars.
You can literally do that today with a Tesla! It's amazing. The only thing is, you still need to pay attention to the road for now. But you don't touch the wheel or the pedals at all.
ahh, yep Arny did get into a taxi but ended up ripping out the autobot..lol.. the movie you are trying to remember is Universal Soldier (1992). I hope that cures the insomnia,,, Cheers
LOL this reminds me of when I programmed AI logic into world of warcraft, a long time ago when lua supported it. My auto-following alt was the best healer in the raid by stats... because it constantly healed up all the pets. It properly used low-cooldown, high-efficiency actions, but was derrided by the humans for doing a different job. That taught me a lot about humans and AI
tech journalists need to come up with a phrase for when companies launch features only for the press and investors and not users. It's not exactly vaporware it's something else like: "Laterware"?
I love Microsoft Edge's sidebar, I put all my chabots there, they open on 1/3 of the screen. No other browser sidebar does this simple but very useful thing.
maybe elon wants ppl to buy these robotaxis, that way as contactors they deal with all the maintenance, costs, and headaches while tesla collects the profits
It's just awful how raw products are released to the market and they demand the same payment as services with better quality! I'm talking about Hailuo AI
These companies like Hailuo, Kling are Chinese products and everything is a raw product that is thrown out so that they can claim to be the leader in something. This isn't just for AI tech but a lot of stuff, even food items its wild. Then again many companies recently are doing this from the game sector to tech to the building sector, sell it at gen 3 prices for an alpha/beta stage product.
he’s saying “Robovan” like that because of Wesworld season 3. In that show, the supercomputer that runs the world is called “Rehoboam” which sound similar to the way he is saying “robovan”
but.. why?? it is not even the same thing, like function wise, was rehoboam not a simulation that could see what happens in the future or "predict" it? idk anymore but something like that?
To be fair, I literally can't believe how much has happened this week in AI, I have been on this video all night pausing it to go check sites. Thanks Matt .... Nice to see Meta coming to the UK too, as a brexit bonus... at last something!!!!
The price of insurance will be based entirely on how likely it is to get in an accident and the cost of repair. If its under $30k and crashes less than the average person then the rates should be low.
@@chrisoconnell8432 Yep, that's correct. I'll also add that premiums are somewhat based on the cost of repair if an accident does happen. I'm guessing that the cost of repair may be somewhat higher for robo taxis if someone does hit them...just based on the amount of cameras probably involved, but that's also largely dependant on the type of accident and where the damage occurs.
I want an offroad robotaxi. I'm legally blind, not sightless-I am a photographer. I cannot drive. Imagine losing your Freedom like this, unable to go to the store when needd, unable to go to the doctor when needed and, in my case unable to go photo. This would be a massive game changer.
Some dictator somewhere, probably: "Hurray! Soon I can exchange my human tasters for a robotic one! It's truly a bother to get new ones all the time. Not a very long-term position."
I always end up using Opera as my first choice, and my second choice is Edge. Opera has some unique features and innovates quite often. However, it sometimes reports that it's out of memory. With the latest update, I haven't seen that issue anymore. Some people who dislike it (for unknown reasons) claim it's a dying browser, but that's not my experience. It has a built-in VPN that is free or paid. I suggest giving it a try, as it's my favorite. - Rob, PS. Can you tell that AI in Grammarly improved what I originally wrote? One example is it changed "haters" into "some people who dislike it." We'll never know what's real anymore. Overall, most of it is good. Great Channel, Thanks Rob
I think a robot taxi and the idea it can work for you when you’re not using it, this is the direction it’s all going. Use AI and new technology to work for you. The future of work is having clones or AI machines do the work for you.
The string wasn't random so much as it was in the format of the name of a CR2 file (raw image format) as produced by certain digital cameras. Files with names like that tend to be raw output from a digital camera without any editing or cherry picking.
Ive tested dozens of browsers on my older computer running linux and Vivaldi browser turned out to be the fastest and least use of memory. Tons of features too. At first it was too much but I appreciate it all now.
This is genius: We would also need much less resources for building "cars" if they are shared in that way. We could establish work time shifts so that more sharing can occur. You can work while driving, and we would have most likely much fewer accidents and traffic jams. Just imagine that you can get a car when required and do not need to charge or maintenance it "personally". Elderly people could stop driving, and younger ones do not need to learn it. All of that would be financial doable because many people share the effort.
So last week a woman in an autonomous vehicle was deliberately blocked by a gang of men who intimidated her and the car just sat there leaving her vulnerable
I’m visually impaired and I don’t drive. The idea of owning a driverless car would improve my quality of life a ton! I just wondering how licensing and insurance would work for these. Also the charging.
AI Real-Time Video Generation - What I Think Really Happened with Sora at OpenAI Developer: "Sam! Come here, we cracked it!” Sam: “On my way 😲” Sam enters the room where a group of developers are gathered around a computer screen. It displays wild art that’s continuously changing. Everyone becomes silent as Sam steps in front of the screen. He looks at the display and says: “Show me Sam!” Suddenly, Sam appears on the computer screen, smiling. AI Sam pauses for a moment and says: “Hi Sam, how are you doing?” Sam continues, “Great! Show me funny cat videos.” The background transforms into AI-generated cat videos, which are actually funny. Sam then says: “Play some Reggae music.” AI-generated Reggae-style music starts playing, and it’s enjoyable. Sam says: "Holy shit, this is crazy" …... Did this scene actually happened? I think that this product exists. Could this be the reason things went sideways at OpenAI? Was he removed as CEO because he wanted to release it, and people thought it was too dangerous? AI Real-Time Video Generation has the potential to both destroy and create worlds. This technology is so powerful that it affects the mind and everything outside of it. People would get addicted to it-it’s like having your own genie, granting all your digital wishes. Human creativity will be replaced by AI. Governments and organization can use it to do lots of harm. Having AI avatar in your life, someone who follows you around. It doesn’t have to be you - it could be the girl of your dreams. Pair that with Recon Instruments’ Jet AR glasses and people would pay $100-$1000 a month for that subscription. This will burn lots of power. Maybe nuclear power plants are the answer... But it's not looking good... They will have to burn coal to run the machine. Back to our immediate future ;-) This technology is coming. I bet Mark is working on it or may even have it already. Our world is changing exponentially. This is basically the singularity, a product that would suck everything into it - power, people and money. What are your thoughts?
It's not "randomness", those are filenames of raw camera images, .cr2 is the canon file extension for a raw file. They are basically tricking the model to generate an image firmly based on a real photograph => much stronger realism grounding than context such as "man standing in front of.."
I use opera primarily on my laptop, occasionally switch to chrome for testing web sites or social media appearances. I use adblock browser on my tablet which I use mostly for uh... movies.
it would be nice if the taxis had an ai system in it that would ask u random stuff or u could talk to, and if you dont want to, u just say no or dont respond like in cyberpunk
Elon had made these exact same lofty promises when he announced the model 3. Nothing came out of that. That 30k price tag was never realized and the monetization model was a pipe dream.
The promised price of the Model 3 was $35k and they did hit that target. Even now, 6 years later despite huge inflation you cat get the Model 3 for $35k after the EV Federal Tax Credit. The monetization part was a bit of a pipe dream back then, but prob only a year or two away from becoming a reality.
@@chrisoconnell8432 That monetization is dependent on Level 5 FSD and they're nowhere close to it. Also, if you remember, the CyberTruck was announced for 39k. How much does the base variant sell for now? 95k. And its smaller than the specs announced on stage.
@@aditya_on_youtube Waymo is monetizing their Robotaxis and they're at Level 4. Elon said they'd start in California and Texas first, sounds like Level 4 to me. Tesla isn't selling the base model Cybertruck yet. The one they currently sell for $79k is the middle one. And if you compare specs of the middle one in 2019 vs now, its pretty much better across the board (minus the price of course).
for browser, use opera & slimjet. opera is rich specs but slimjet use less resources than any other chromium based browser so i can easily have open lots of windows& tabs and just reload session . it's builtin text ai is probably using perplexity engine of some sort as well. in settings, i can check an option to show destination links in google search like a decade ago instead of redirection link which makes it easier to copy from search result instead of opening it first
Didn’t Elon also said that Cyber Truck would only cost about $40,000 when it was introduced? I wonder how much it actually is selling for when it is finally for sales? 🤨🤔🙄
Hey Matt, I'm not sure how open you've been about this kind of info so it may not be an issue for you, but just in case: You should be careful about showing the Gemini web interface. It shows a pretty narrow bit of location info down in the bottom left.
ARC is by far the best browser on a Mac (and constantly improving). It's still not 100% the same on Windows, so for now I use Microsoft Edge on my work PC.
When a driverless autonomous taxi is unveiled and this is still a "slow week" - you know that the world is about to get crazy.... 😂
Elon has been revealing this is only a few years away for almost a decade now
Musk has a bad habit of over promising and under delivering
Who else is watching this video from planet Mars? ✋🤠👍
@@tadmikowsky7520 oh yeah I almost forgot that one in 2017 he was telling that in 2020 SpaceX will have people on Mars already. then he was talking about hyper loop from LA to San Francisco. I guess the guy watches sci-fi movie and then he says I’m gonna do this next year. I really like the idea to keep the inner child alive, but this guy is on the next level.
@@adnansaboticsings That is a very diplomatic way of saying it. You're too kind.
Waymo already *works*
"Robovan" all in one word sounds like a medication. "Ask your doctor if Robovan is right for you"
In 5 years we will have infomercials... "If you have used Robovan you may be entitled to a compensation"
@@bcrox 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
"Robovan may cause headaches, nausea, gastrointestinal inflammation, adrenal fatigue, and in rare cases cancer, and even death."
Such a USA comment! I've literally never seen an advert for a prescription drug. I hope one day your health system becomes universal
Elon has been promising that the robotaxi will be out in 1-2yrs for the last 10yrs so yeah there's that. Also if you watch the event closely you can see guys along the track (around each corner) with remote controls which doesn't fill me with much convince.
Opera user for 25 years. Opera runs the Chromium engine so you don't lose any of the Google Chrome functionality that you expect. Over the years Opera debuted many features that we all take for granted in a modern browser. Things like ,Speed Dial, pop-up blocking, reopening recently closed pages, private browsing, tabbed browsing, tab stacking, browser extensions, and a built-in screenshot and image markup tool. Opera has also been on the cutting edge with security with including fraud protection, built-in ad blocking, crypto mining script blocking and tracker blockers. Opera has also been an early adopter of AI technology and I expect that the Opera development team will continue to lead the pack on all things browser including AI features and tools that we don't even know that we need yet.
i like them too, but i think it maybe a fetish thing on my part... its like that song from monty python, i like chinese. Thanks :-)
Excellent. My comment just said I like it best. Glad you said the details for him. Rob
There was a Van Damme movie (can't remember the title) where he sits in the back of a car and there's no driver, and the car speaks and says "where do you want to go?" or something. Van Damme just replies "Home", and the car drives off automatically. That has set my expectations for real life autonomous cars.
I think you are talking about the movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger called Total Recall.
It might be Time Cop. That's the only futuristic Van Damme movie I can think of.
@@chrisoconnell8432 Good point. I did not think of that one.
You can literally do that today with a Tesla! It's amazing. The only thing is, you still need to pay attention to the road for now. But you don't touch the wheel or the pedals at all.
ahh, yep Arny did get into a taxi but ended up ripping out the autobot..lol.. the movie you are trying to remember is Universal Soldier (1992). I hope that cures the insomnia,,, Cheers
So what will I do in an emergency situation when my car is just gone picking up random people 😂
This is probably more of luxury kinda thing.
LOL this reminds me of when I programmed AI logic into world of warcraft, a long time ago when lua supported it. My auto-following alt was the best healer in the raid by stats... because it constantly healed up all the pets. It properly used low-cooldown, high-efficiency actions, but was derrided by the humans for doing a different job. That taught me a lot about humans and AI
@@cendresaphoenix1974 but they are selling it at 30k
Order another robotaxi
Same thing you do if someone else in your household is using a shared car. this isn't a new situation.
I don't use Chrome anymore because it feels bloated and just takes too much of my system's resources. Firefox has been my go-to for years now.
Same. Using Firefox since 2008 and you can't pay me to switch to Chrome.
If a browser is eating up system's resources, its time for a computer upgrade
You need an upgrade
slimjet is the best in resource manager in chromium based browsers. firefox is heavier than that when you have lots of tabs or windows.
@@bcrox no using firefox instead of chrome is the smart choice
Robo taxis sound like potential assassination machines
Robotaxi capable vehicles are the answer for people with disabilities and the elderly. These things could change lives!
tech journalists need to come up with a phrase for when companies launch features only for the press and investors and not users. It's not exactly vaporware it's something else like: "Laterware"?
"Laterware" 🤣I love it, yes that is exactly what it is.
Wall street was not impressed. 217.80 -20.97 (-8.78%)
Maybelaterware
I always come back to Firefox on my MAC - Iv'e tried Opera, Chrome, Safari.
Thanks Matt! My weekly dose of ai talk!
Brave..it rules!!
Use zen instead. Used brave for like 4 years now but zen ist just next level
@@zirex6620 I haven't heard of Zen, but will check it out. Thanks
I love Microsoft Edge's sidebar, I put all my chabots there, they open on 1/3 of the screen. No other browser sidebar does this simple but very useful thing.
maybe elon wants ppl to buy these robotaxis, that way as contactors they deal with all the maintenance, costs, and headaches while tesla collects the profits
Now try the night scene with bicycles without illuminated wheels, and the streets are covered with ice.
I hope autonomous driving does lead to more parks, that is a nice vision for the future. Make up for the pre-electric car pollution.
It's just awful how raw products are released to the market and they demand the same payment as services with better quality! I'm talking about Hailuo AI
These companies like Hailuo, Kling are Chinese products and everything is a raw product that is thrown out so that they can claim to be the leader in something. This isn't just for AI tech but a lot of stuff, even food items its wild. Then again many companies recently are doing this from the game sector to tech to the building sector, sell it at gen 3 prices for an alpha/beta stage product.
Exciting News Matt, Thank you 🔥🤟🔥
Putting any short random string as your Flux prompt produces random images - quite a cool find!
he’s saying “Robovan” like that because of Wesworld season 3. In that show, the supercomputer that runs the world is called “Rehoboam” which sound similar to the way he is saying “robovan”
Is this really the reason or did you cobble that together. Seriously, I’m curious.
but.. why?? it is not even the same thing, like function wise, was rehoboam not a simulation that could see what happens in the future or "predict" it? idk anymore but something like that?
@codeispoetry He could be saying Robovan because its a Robotic Van. 🤔
Quick note on the meta movie - looks cool but it did say 'not all sound effects were generated by AI'
I gave up on Chrome and Firefox some years ago, switching to Edge, and now I switch to Vivaldi. Give it a try. I think you end up being impress by it.
Meta Movie Gen looks like the real deal. At least we know it's coming in 2025 vs crickets from OpenAI 😂
To be fair, I literally can't believe how much has happened this week in AI, I have been on this video all night pausing it to go check sites. Thanks Matt .... Nice to see Meta coming to the UK too, as a brexit bonus... at last something!!!!
The price of the car is not the problem. It’s The liability, it will be at a outrageous premium!!
The price of insurance will be based entirely on how likely it is to get in an accident and the cost of repair. If its under $30k and crashes less than the average person then the rates should be low.
The only way to do it would be to lease the vehicle or subscribe to the service.
@@chrisoconnell8432 Yep, that's correct. I'll also add that premiums are somewhat based on the cost of repair if an accident does happen. I'm guessing that the cost of repair may be somewhat higher for robo taxis if someone does hit them...just based on the amount of cameras probably involved, but that's also largely dependant on the type of accident and where the damage occurs.
Well done Matt always a pleasure listening in
I want an offroad robotaxi. I'm legally blind, not sightless-I am a photographer. I cannot drive. Imagine losing your Freedom like this, unable to go to the store when needd, unable to go to the doctor when needed and, in my case unable to go photo. This would be a massive game changer.
Bloody brillianr Matt :-) So inspiring :-)
Hey Matt, just a heads-up from a fellow Firefox aficionado-keep your tabs open and your spirits up! Have an epic day in the cyberspace safari! 🐞
The Robo taxi a better thought is buying the vehicle with somebody else.
People are going to have to have a non-avatar Zoom meeting just to recap what their avatars decided!
*I'm old school so I use Firefox. At least its not as old as Netscape* ... *remember Prodigy? LOL*
at least hinton in his nobel speech mentioned that he was proud sam altman got fired for being greedy and upgrading to closedai
Some dictator somewhere, probably: "Hurray! Soon I can exchange my human tasters for a robotic one! It's truly a bother to get new ones all the time. Not a very long-term position."
I am actually using Opera as primer browser and Google Chrome as second browser. Great content!! Thanks Matt!!!
I think arc is just great witch ai powers and sync for all devices and better productivity
3:41 RoboVan so what about the road clearance? Nothing to talk about? Road bumps? Don't exist on roads over there?
I was thinking the same thing. Like will it run only on smooth floors? :D
Great, show my friend. I learned a lot. I wish you mindful and blissful day filled with unlimited ecstasy. May all be happy 😊
I like Firefox. I wouldn't rave about it or anything, but it's not Chrome, and that's something.
Opera fan since version 2. They are always ahead of the industry. Other browsers usually implement Opera invented features 5 years later
Vivaldi is my favorite browser since some time now. Amazing customization features!
I always end up using Opera as my first choice, and my second choice is Edge. Opera has some unique features and innovates quite often. However, it sometimes reports that it's out of memory. With the latest update, I haven't seen that issue anymore. Some people who dislike it (for unknown reasons) claim it's a dying browser, but that's not my experience. It has a built-in VPN that is free or paid. I suggest giving it a try, as it's my favorite. - Rob, PS. Can you tell that AI in Grammarly improved what I originally wrote? One example is it changed "haters" into "some people who dislike it." We'll never know what's real anymore. Overall, most of it is good. Great Channel, Thanks Rob
I Was talking to Pi this morning "I wish I could share the hotdogs I'm talking about with you", with AI tongue now we can.
Elon : Our robots can dance 😀
Boston Dynamics: 🤨🤭😂
Indeed, Atlas' dancing moves were something else
IMO the nobel prizes are the biggest news of the week.
I think a robot taxi and the idea it can work for you when you’re not using it, this is the direction it’s all going.
Use AI and new technology to work for you. The future of work is having clones or AI machines do the work for you.
Arc on all my devices, I love it.
(Elon typing at 12):
"What things do girls like?"
Google: "leather bruh"
The string wasn't random so much as it was in the format of the name of a CR2 file (raw image format) as produced by certain digital cameras. Files with names like that tend to be raw output from a digital camera without any editing or cherry picking.
Ive tested dozens of browsers on my older computer running linux and Vivaldi browser turned out to be the fastest and least use of memory. Tons of features too. At first it was too much but I appreciate it all now.
Crazy, I just mentioned that motion based theft feature for iphone a few weeks ago. I suppose it’s a natural next step
This is genius: We would also need much less resources for building "cars" if they are shared in that way. We could establish work time shifts so that more sharing can occur. You can work while driving, and we would have most likely much fewer accidents and traffic jams. Just imagine that you can get a car when required and do not need to charge or maintenance it "personally". Elderly people could stop driving, and younger ones do not need to learn it. All of that would be financial doable because many people share the effort.
I don't want to be a sheep
So last week a woman in an autonomous vehicle was deliberately blocked by a gang of men who intimidated her and the car just sat there leaving her vulnerable
Uber cool 😁 and I laughed so hard over dat Robovan comment 😂
I've been enjoying the Vivaldi browser for a while now
It sounds great until your car picks you up from work on a summer afternoon and some drunk ralphed in your seat on their way home earlier that day.
For the question about browsers... I use Brave for almost everything. Firefox for youtube
I’m visually impaired and I don’t drive. The idea of owning a driverless car would improve my quality of life a ton! I just wondering how licensing and insurance would work for these. Also the charging.
Elons been bindging westworld again 😂
I use Brave, mostly but i am turning to Opera right now
How often are the inside of those Robotaxis cleaned?
I can only imagine the disgusting stuff people will do inside those things.
Musk is going to personally clean every one of them.
In the unveil there was a robot created specifically for cleaning the cars
@@mickelcooper3770 Yea, I saw that, but no robot can clean those things perfectly. I've seen some gross stuff in vehicles.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136taxis had hard leather or vinyl seats for a good reason
$29 subscription x 30 ai tools
If the robotaxi operates anywhere on the West Coast, it better have everything inside behind bars. On second thought, maybe better the whole thing.
I want to be in a taxi driven by a fully sentient robot and have a conversation with the robot.
He said the Optimus robots will be between 20K and 30K in the long term. I don’t think the first models will cost less than a car.
What’s up? Mini ax has been out for weeks (maybe over a month) and it’s open for now!!
I WANT THE CLEANING ROBOT IN THE VIDEO
AI Real-Time Video Generation - What I Think Really Happened with Sora at OpenAI
Developer: "Sam! Come here, we cracked it!”
Sam: “On my way 😲”
Sam enters the room where a group of developers are gathered around a computer screen.
It displays wild art that’s continuously changing.
Everyone becomes silent as Sam steps in front of the screen.
He looks at the display and says: “Show me Sam!”
Suddenly, Sam appears on the computer screen, smiling.
AI Sam pauses for a moment and says: “Hi Sam, how are you doing?”
Sam continues, “Great! Show me funny cat videos.”
The background transforms into AI-generated cat videos, which are actually funny.
Sam then says: “Play some Reggae music.”
AI-generated Reggae-style music starts playing, and it’s enjoyable.
Sam says: "Holy shit, this is crazy"
…...
Did this scene actually happened?
I think that this product exists.
Could this be the reason things went sideways at OpenAI?
Was he removed as CEO because he wanted to release it, and people thought it was too dangerous?
AI Real-Time Video Generation has the potential to both destroy and create worlds.
This technology is so powerful that it affects the mind and everything outside of it.
People would get addicted to it-it’s like having your own genie, granting all your digital wishes.
Human creativity will be replaced by AI.
Governments and organization can use it to do lots of harm.
Having AI avatar in your life, someone who follows you around.
It doesn’t have to be you - it could be the girl of your dreams.
Pair that with Recon Instruments’ Jet AR glasses and people would pay $100-$1000 a month for that subscription.
This will burn lots of power.
Maybe nuclear power plants are the answer... But it's not looking good... They will have to burn coal to run the machine.
Back to our immediate future ;-)
This technology is coming.
I bet Mark is working on it or may even have it already.
Our world is changing exponentially.
This is basically the singularity, a product that would suck everything into it - power, people and money.
What are your thoughts?
so finally in 2024 we can answer the question how many licks does it take to get to the toosie roll center
Put a little effort into ARC, you'll love it
@10:55 text not tweet. 😇
lol.. he didn’t even notice
Im using edge, it is actually really good
It's not "randomness", those are filenames of raw camera images, .cr2 is the canon file extension for a raw file. They are basically tricking the model to generate an image firmly based on a real photograph => much stronger realism grounding than context such as "man standing in front of.."
BOWSERS
Firefox with Ghostery & UBlock origin etc...., Duck Duck Go Browser, but the most normal is Tor with Meek Azure bridge.
My guess is that it's pronunciation for Hailuo was intended to be "Hi-Lu", I think?
David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel first investigated pattern recognition.
1:13 if that car gets hacked then everyone's gonna be screwed 😅
I use opera primarily on my laptop, occasionally switch to chrome for testing web sites or social media appearances. I use adblock browser on my tablet which I use mostly for uh... movies.
Ive been with firefox for what seems like over a decade now, never had an issue.
it would be nice if the taxis had an ai system in it that would ask u random stuff or u could talk to, and if you dont want to, u just say no or dont respond like in cyberpunk
Hey Matt, what are you using to make your thumbs these days?surely it's not Leonardo? I can't get their fine tuned models to work properly
I like the brave Browser most, all advanrages of chrome, less crap. Less memory usage
I use Arc for work and Brave for streaming 😍
4:08 - Very close to 'Westworld' season 3...
Elon had made these exact same lofty promises when he announced the model 3. Nothing came out of that. That 30k price tag was never realized and the monetization model was a pipe dream.
The promised price of the Model 3 was $35k and they did hit that target. Even now, 6 years later despite huge inflation you cat get the Model 3 for $35k after the EV Federal Tax Credit. The monetization part was a bit of a pipe dream back then, but prob only a year or two away from becoming a reality.
@@chrisoconnell8432You had to call and ask for the poverty speed Model 3. For an online company that barely qualifies as available!
@@chrisoconnell8432 FSD, in the true sense, not the one for beta testers, has been 1 to 2 years away perpetually as per Elon.
@@chrisoconnell8432 That monetization is dependent on Level 5 FSD and they're nowhere close to it. Also, if you remember, the CyberTruck was announced for 39k. How much does the base variant sell for now? 95k. And its smaller than the specs announced on stage.
@@aditya_on_youtube Waymo is monetizing their Robotaxis and they're at Level 4. Elon said they'd start in California and Texas first, sounds like Level 4 to me.
Tesla isn't selling the base model Cybertruck yet. The one they currently sell for $79k is the middle one. And if you compare specs of the middle one in 2019 vs now, its pretty much better across the board (minus the price of course).
I use FF. Very stable with my 6 windows with about 2000 tabs.
is there such thing as usnig flux 1.1 pro with a lora yet? i havent found anything about that anywhere
I use various browsers for different things but I would recommend Opera too.
Hope those robotaxis have good anti theft mechanisms otherwise I don't want to lose my 30K vehicle on the first day I sent it taxi driving
You can do a video trying browsers like LibreWolf, Brave, Chromium, Falkon, Floorp, Mullvad, PaleMoon, Thorium, Ungoogled, Vivaldi, WaterFox, etc.
I wonder how car insurance is going to adapt for Tesla's Robotaxis.
I have a Rabbit, too - rarely use it due to the awful battery
for browser, use opera & slimjet. opera is rich specs but slimjet use less resources than any other chromium based browser so i can easily have open lots of windows& tabs and just reload session . it's builtin text ai is probably using perplexity engine of some sort as well. in settings, i can check an option to show destination links in google search like a decade ago instead of redirection link which makes it easier to copy from search result instead of opening it first
Didn’t Elon also said that Cyber Truck would only cost about $40,000 when it was introduced? I wonder how much it actually is selling for when it is finally for sales? 🤨🤔🙄
Hey Matt, I'm not sure how open you've been about this kind of info so it may not be an issue for you, but just in case: You should be careful about showing the Gemini web interface. It shows a pretty narrow bit of location info down in the bottom left.
First thing that came to my mind will this car be able to identify people’s bad intentions? Will it be able to protect itself from thieves?
Arch is great to get a summary of the subject. I don’t use to browser on arch. I mean who browses anymore 🤣 but if I do I use the google app.
ARC is by far the best browser on a Mac (and constantly improving). It's still not 100% the same on Windows, so for now I use Microsoft Edge on my work PC.
I use Edge and Safari, opening Chrome only when some web app (think corporate internal apps) doesn’t work on anything but chrome.