How to build a million robots. Start with one robot and give it a single instruction: "Assemble two robots and give both of them this single instruction."
They don't need to ramp up a production line until they're near finalizing the design, which includes the design of the future production line along with Optimus itself.
for the elderly, disabled, and those with injuries these robots will have an immediate impact. our current shortage in patient transport, nursing, and healthcare workers will be potentially filled by these high dexterity robots. if they can get the cost under $10,000 and keep maintenance costs under a $1000 per year the potential will be huge.
If it is able to do most house chores, especially hard one that require a bit of arm strength like say scrubbing hard stains, cleaning that hard to remove brown mold growing on walls and ceilings in the bathroom, moving furniture around (without scratching the floor), cleaning windows during spring cleaning, etc., then, at that price point, I'd immediately buy one. IMHO the first models will be WAYYYYY costlier. However, the dystopia wouldn't be far behind, as when robots are able to do all that, then, not all but MOST human jobs will, not would, VERY FRIGGING QUICKLY, in a matter of less than a decade or so, be replaced by AI, by robots , or by a mix of both. Also, these things *will* get hacked. Can you imagine a would-be thief managing to pirate such a robot? Suddenly the thief has eyes, ears, and hands, right inside your house. Can simply wait until you're not home, and order the robot to disable the in-house security system, go get all the valuables and put them near the front door and on the dinner table, then unlock and open the doors so that several other stolen robots in an "autonomous driving" van that just parked outside (also stolen) all come inside. with boxes and bags, grab all the loot, and leave in a matter of minutes. Heck, what about some crazy nihilist, or an enemy government, hack the software? Suddenly, you have a literal ARMY of "perfectly obedient sleeper agents", right inside people's homes, ready to cause maximum mayhem. If a corrupted robot can disable / reprogram a non-corrupted robot faster than the corrupted robot can determine "this is an invader", then assuming a lot of homes have the robots, an initial cell of "evil corrupted bots" could spread EXTREMELY FAST. So yeah it's going to take a LOT of safety countermeasures. At the rate things are going right now, ever and ever faster, with rush to productivity and profits, and next to no regards for real actual safety, I have some doubts.
Although these seem to walk pretty well they’re relying on gravity and balance to keep them stable. When humans walk we aren’t using our legs to propel us forward, we are in fact leaning our body forward and our legs are keeping us from falling head first. This forward momentum is what keeps us stable when we walk. Until robots can accomplish this then walking will always be inefficient and power hungry.
Oh com'on they do not walk pretty well! They shuffle along like a guy who over confidently farted and is now doing the walk of the shame to the bathroom. 😂 What you're speaking of, that's Boston Dynamics with Atlas. Which in their latest version I would put money on one of them single-handedly dispatching an entire platoon of these Tesla things in short order. 😮
True, but a quick googling indicates that a 100 kg person walking at a brisk rate, consumes a similar amount of energy, as the Tesla bot as indicated in the video (500 W). Seems all the other stuff going on in our bodies also require energy, which the Tesla bot doesn't need to expend.
@@hannestordengren1627 Show me a Tesla bot walking at a "brisk rate". They walk as fast as an elderly man on his way to the bathroom whose stature looks like he's trying not to crap himself before he gets there.
Thank you for a well-done and timely presentation. The visuals are outstanding. Continuous improvement with this robot will go fast, hardware, software, and learned neuro AI.
Yea. Boston Dynamics is working on making their atlas fully electric as well, just like the tesla bot. Not only that, but it looks absolutely sick like a toy robot. I can imagine both of these companies doing very well in the near future.
What an exceptionally well made video. Explaining a complex subject in a simple, clear and inspiring way that anyone could understand. About the power, I don't see why the robot won't have easily swappable power packs. Most of them will be used in localised environment and some even in factories and warehouses. Instead of having down time for charging, they should just back up into a charging bay and drop off their battery then have another one inserted. They could even do it themselves.
oh boi i can already imagine it. Engineer: hey Tesla Bot, can you please do some neural network deep machine learning on how to make additional bots like you? two weeks later, Engineer: hey, great job Tesla Bot Prime on making 20,000 Tesla bots, wow some even have jet packs?, hey what are those neat tube with a trigger things for? Tesla Bot Prime: for Freedom......... pewpewpewpeww!
The Boston Dynamics Atlas 2 robot is all electric and judging from their short video, looks to have great freedom of movement. Would be interesting to have that added as a comparison once more details emerge.
Yea, Boston dynamics have real robots. Elon just has another brainfart. His robot worker army is just a laughable as his starlink profitability or robotaxis.
@@clausleitner4520 Yet strangely BD after over 30 years producing nonsense have ABANDONED their Atlas and copied Tesla by moving to all electric actuators 🤣🤣🤣
The real answer: it ISN'T made. Tesla is only producing prototypes in R&D labs. It is not making any Tesla bots at scale, and at this stage they may have to cut that initiative if Musk wants to focus the company on the robotaxi idea. Musk is full of grandiose ideas (mostly taken straight from science fiction movies).
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I didn’t read about it but Boston dynamics retired atlas and now have a new model which looks like it uses electric actuators. Seems like the new direction is electric actuators.
We're familiar with the Boston Dynamics robot doing parkour but that is actually much easier for robot to do then what the Tesla bot did crouching down like it was sitting on a chair. The graphics for this video were excellent by the way. Coming from someone who does production work I'm very impressed. Did you guys create the 3D models?
Make the bots swap their own batteries and the bot can work while the exchanged batteries are charging (no charge downtime). Just have a tiny fixed battery inside the bot to run it during battery swap (which can be easily recharged by the main battery after swap).
What do you mean concept? The Tesla bot exists and is (supposedly) gonna start selling in 2025 (don’t trust dates they give you) Boston’s dynamics atleast were only making robots that were programmed for specific movements not ai
Boston dynamics runs on pre-written code. It can't do anything without being told explicitly what to do. Tesla does have working robots, that can walk and work on their own.
The only thing "POWERED by hydraulics" is the dynamo in a hydro plant that charges a battery. A battery-powered motor drives a pump, which can drive a hydraulic ACTUATOR that turns the pressure difference into motion, with losses at every step.
Yes and no. The new Atlas is mostly notable for its double jointedness which is very cool and probably extremely useful in a factory environment. On the other hand (get it) the Optimus hands are far more advanced than Atlas 2. Also, we have not seen Optimus for a while and can only assume that it has been advancing in ways we do not know about.
5:22 Humans use toes for balance control, even if you don't realise it, particularly the big toe; so yes, a proper foot emulation must have those. We have not seen TB walk on domestic carpet, only a smooth factory floor, which is why toe development is not a priority for them just yet.
Is the Tesla bot going to drive around in the hyper loop? Or pilot the Tesla submarine? Or does it still need three technicians to help it shuffle off the stage like an old lady?
Pretty freaking dumb to think 3 billion years created an ultra complicated hand. Entropy doesn't create. Time doesn't improve absent external information. Common sense isn't so common.
I'd love you to cite sources. I would love to read more about why it is cheaper to build permanent magnets without rare earths (while still having at least close to the same strength)
so when do we see military applications..can you imagine a million of these surrounding our borders.....unbelievable this is happening in my lifetime.. i was expecting it to be for the next generation...
Why would any factory want to change from using big machine robots already used to manufacture, two humanoid, clumsy, slow, and weak manufacturing robots.?? Simply because it's cool how can I keep up with production?
I don't understand why they are trying to make it an exact duplicate of a human. Our design is so flawed. Like why do we only have one thumb? Why not have one on each side of the hand? It would not be in the way of anything and it would certainly give a much more powerful grip and the ability to lift heavy things more effectively. And slightly longer fingers would be a benefit as well. You could easily do that one inch dumbbell lift challenge. Also, only one elbow joint? How many times have you tried to scratch an itch in the middle of your back and you can't get to it? Basically anything you can imagine that you can't physically do, the robot should be designed differently. Think about the entire principle behind jiu jitsu, arm locks, leg locks, headlocks, all of these are based on the weakness of the human body and means that the robot should be designed to overcome this. The only limits are your imagination and yet they still make it an exact duplicate of a human.
You show a dojo "chip" rather than the twin fault tolerant FSD chips. Doesn't really matter but if your going to do the grafic you may as well do the right one. Gives your a bit more cred. Not just an AI script with stock shite.
How to build a million robots. Start with one robot and give it a single instruction:
"Assemble two robots and give both of them this single instruction."
Recursion.
Well, it's a little more complicated than that. After all a lot of the components in these robots are still built by hand.
@@stevechance150See recursion.
Robots aren’t bacteria. They don’t reproduce like that.
Could you build a robot with that single instruction?
In reality it takes thousands of instructions for each individual part.
More like HOW THE TESLA BOT WORKS
They don't need to ramp up a production line until they're near finalizing the design, which includes the design of the future production line along with Optimus itself.
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for the elderly, disabled, and those with injuries these robots will have an immediate impact. our current shortage in patient transport, nursing, and healthcare workers will be potentially filled by these high dexterity robots. if they can get the cost under $10,000 and keep maintenance costs under a $1000 per year the potential will be huge.
If it is able to do most house chores, especially hard one that require a bit of arm strength like say scrubbing hard stains, cleaning that hard to remove brown mold growing on walls and ceilings in the bathroom, moving furniture around (without scratching the floor), cleaning windows during spring cleaning, etc., then, at that price point, I'd immediately buy one.
IMHO the first models will be WAYYYYY costlier.
However, the dystopia wouldn't be far behind, as when robots are able to do all that, then, not all but MOST human jobs will, not would, VERY FRIGGING QUICKLY, in a matter of less than a decade or so, be replaced by AI, by robots , or by a mix of both.
Also, these things *will* get hacked. Can you imagine a would-be thief managing to pirate such a robot? Suddenly the thief has eyes, ears, and hands, right inside your house. Can simply wait until you're not home, and order the robot to disable the in-house security system, go get all the valuables and put them near the front door and on the dinner table, then unlock and open the doors so that several other stolen robots in an "autonomous driving" van that just parked outside (also stolen) all come inside. with boxes and bags, grab all the loot, and leave in a matter of minutes.
Heck, what about some crazy nihilist, or an enemy government, hack the software? Suddenly, you have a literal ARMY of "perfectly obedient sleeper agents", right inside people's homes, ready to cause maximum mayhem.
If a corrupted robot can disable / reprogram a non-corrupted robot faster than the corrupted robot can determine "this is an invader", then assuming a lot of homes have the robots, an initial cell of "evil corrupted bots" could spread EXTREMELY FAST.
So yeah it's going to take a LOT of safety countermeasures. At the rate things are going right now, ever and ever faster, with rush to productivity and profits, and next to no regards for real actual safety, I have some doubts.
@@patrickrannou1278 Tesla likely knows a thing or two about cybersecurity. Wouldn’t be too concerned about them getting hacked.
The SPOT robot costs like 75k and it's just a dog. There's absolutely no way they're getting the price under 10k for the teslabot
What a time to be alive! 🙏🏽🤙🏽
...said TESIAC from its mountain fortress, just before The End. LOL
You think this garbage is real?
two minute paper
wow very informative !!!! before this video I didn't realize how complex these robots were. the engineers who works on these project are genious !!!!
Well said!
Oh sure, and they will be just as successful as the tesla cars. lets hope this time they are water proof.
you know that using more then 3 !!! makes you look braindamaged.
Although these seem to walk pretty well they’re relying on gravity and balance to keep them stable. When humans walk we aren’t using our legs to propel us forward, we are in fact leaning our body forward and our legs are keeping us from falling head first. This forward momentum is what keeps us stable when we walk. Until robots can accomplish this then walking will always be inefficient and power hungry.
The way you described this made me feel like an animal under observation lol
so maybe there needs to be a giant ball bearing in the upper chest cavity and a counter balance somewhere else idk 😅
Oh com'on they do not walk pretty well! They shuffle along like a guy who over confidently farted and is now doing the walk of the shame to the bathroom. 😂
What you're speaking of, that's Boston Dynamics with Atlas. Which in their latest version I would put money on one of them single-handedly dispatching an entire platoon of these Tesla things in short order. 😮
True, but a quick googling indicates that a 100 kg person walking at a brisk rate, consumes a similar amount of energy, as the Tesla bot as indicated in the video (500 W). Seems all the other stuff going on in our bodies also require energy, which the Tesla bot doesn't need to expend.
@@hannestordengren1627 Show me a Tesla bot walking at a "brisk rate". They walk as fast as an elderly man on his way to the bathroom whose stature looks like he's trying not to crap himself before he gets there.
Your vids are really works of art man. Great stuff.
Thank you for a well-done and timely presentation. The visuals are outstanding.
Continuous improvement with this robot will go fast, hardware, software, and learned neuro AI.
Very happy to see you posted a new video
Atlas 2?
Exactly. They're going to have to do a lot of work to catch up!
Yea. Boston Dynamics is working on making their atlas fully electric as well, just like the tesla bot. Not only that, but it looks absolutely sick like a toy robot. I can imagine both of these companies doing very well in the near future.
What an exceptionally well made video. Explaining a complex subject in a simple, clear and inspiring way that anyone could understand.
About the power, I don't see why the robot won't have easily swappable power packs. Most of them will be used in localised environment and some even in factories and warehouses.
Instead of having down time for charging, they should just back up into a charging bay and drop off their battery then have another one inserted. They could even do it themselves.
Great insights & details. Thank you. 😊
I'm pretty sure this vid is AI generated. it made a pretty big error showing dojo tile and claiming it was the autopilot computer.
Yeah there’s gotta be something that makes it clear when videos are ai generated! This is driving me mad🤨
This will be really interesting to think about when they are chasing me 🏃 🤖
Good video, with lots of good technical data.
You sure know what topic that picks my interest.
They should really wrap these robots in flexible solar panels..haha solar panels robot skin
oh boi i can already imagine it.
Engineer: hey Tesla Bot, can you please do some neural network deep machine learning on how to make additional bots like you?
two weeks later, Engineer: hey, great job Tesla Bot Prime on making 20,000 Tesla bots, wow some even have jet packs?, hey what are those neat tube with a trigger things for?
Tesla Bot Prime: for Freedom......... pewpewpewpeww!
Actuator just another word for electric motor? No, actuators can also be pneumatic or hydraulic
Check out that GAIT...
Looks like the 'Benjamin Buttons Effect' will be in-play...
🤘😎
Nice job!. I’ve been watching optimums for a while and I have a way better understanding from this video.
5:35 When you take a walk in the city, you can observe that people are snappy.
The Boston Dynamics Atlas 2 robot is all electric and judging from their short video, looks to have great freedom of movement.
Would be interesting to have that added as a comparison once more details emerge.
Yea, Boston dynamics have real robots. Elon just has another brainfart. His robot worker army is just a laughable as his starlink profitability or robotaxis.
@@clausleitner4520 Yet strangely BD after over 30 years producing nonsense have ABANDONED their Atlas and copied Tesla by moving to all electric actuators 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you. That must have taken a lot of research. Was there anyone to credit for all the 3D models and visualisation or did you do it all? Thank you
If it can work, it can fight.
If it bleeds, we can kill it.
-Arnold
The real answer: it ISN'T made. Tesla is only producing prototypes in R&D labs. It is not making any Tesla bots at scale, and at this stage they may have to cut that initiative if Musk wants to focus the company on the robotaxi idea. Musk is full of grandiose ideas (mostly taken straight from science fiction movies).
😂 Pretty cool isn't it!!!
@@chasl3645 no
Well, while we wait for this to fade into obscurity like musk’s other ideas, at least we have Boston Dynamic’s new electric Atlas
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07:38 *⛽ Combining rocket engines into cars faces practical and safety challenges.*
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Boston dynamics new atlas robot is creepy as hell
Yes, they didn't get the "humanoid" part right...
Nightmare fuel.
The robot exorcist and I don't think Christ is going to compel that skynet bot into doing anything
Look up T800-101🫠⚠️🛃
im alot scarier...look up T800-101 iniciated😉M🔻
I didn’t read about it but Boston dynamics retired atlas and now have a new model which looks like it uses electric actuators. Seems like the new direction is electric actuators.
We're familiar with the Boston Dynamics robot doing parkour but that is actually much easier for robot to do then what the Tesla bot did crouching down like it was sitting on a chair.
The graphics for this video were excellent by the way. Coming from someone who does production work I'm very impressed. Did you guys create the 3D models?
Join the under 1 hour gang:D
Or 5min
Heyo
Make the bots swap their own batteries and the bot can work while the exchanged batteries are charging (no charge downtime). Just have a tiny fixed battery inside the bot to run it during battery swap (which can be easily recharged by the main battery after swap).
TheTesla bot is Just a concept right now while Boston Dynamics has working robots
What do you mean concept? The Tesla bot exists and is (supposedly) gonna start selling in 2025 (don’t trust dates they give you) Boston’s dynamics atleast were only making robots that were programmed for specific movements not ai
Boston has a contortionist from the Ring movie 😅
Boston dynamics runs on pre-written code. It can't do anything without being told explicitly what to do.
Tesla does have working robots, that can walk and work on their own.
The only thing "POWERED by hydraulics" is the dynamo in a hydro plant that charges a battery. A battery-powered motor drives a pump, which can drive a hydraulic ACTUATOR that turns the pressure difference into motion, with losses at every step.
😮😮Very good at just watching people live, not immortal, see and be excited. For the work of producers like angels.❤❤
Not to mention the 5 to 1 price tag compared to competitors up to 15 to 1 per robot. But the battery operating life is a main factor.
clearly this was made before atlas 2 was introduced
After seeing the new Atlas bot Tesla's got a lot of work ahead of them!
Yes and no. The new Atlas is mostly notable for its double jointedness which is very cool and probably extremely useful in a factory environment. On the other hand (get it) the Optimus hands are far more advanced than Atlas 2. Also, we have not seen Optimus for a while and can only assume that it has been advancing in ways we do not know about.
A motor provides rotational movement that might be used to power a linear actuator. They are not the same thing.
5:22 Humans use toes for balance control, even if you don't realise it, particularly the big toe; so yes, a proper foot emulation must have those. We have not seen TB walk on domestic carpet, only a smooth factory floor, which is why toe development is not a priority for them just yet.
All good evidence as to why Boston Dynamics just went all electric with Atlas
Please show me any component that does not require maintenance. All components require maintenance, some more than others.
This channel is for suburban sheltered kids not reality
Please don't show clips of people wearing robot suits.
Grow up
Is the Tesla bot going to drive around in the hyper loop? Or pilot the Tesla submarine? Or does it still need three technicians to help it shuffle off the stage like an old lady?
Oooh, I can hardly wait to buy a Tesla submarine! Hopefully it will match my Cybertruck! Can't wait to see the Titanic!!
Bravo! Video made by AI?
These machines are very complete, on the mechanical Area.
By the walk, it looks like B!den seems to be the most energy efficient POTUS ever.
The only thing Biden is the most ever is garbage
Put the 3D of robotics into an EV, and you're one step away from a Transformer.
3:13 LMFAOOO
A soft actuator, HASEL type might be a better choice. One advantage is the actuator doubles as the sensor.
*ominous Terminator 2 music in the background*
Awesome video
This is why I'm buying every single stock of Tesla I can.
Pretty freaking dumb to think 3 billion years created an ultra complicated hand. Entropy doesn't create. Time doesn't improve absent external information.
Common sense isn't so common.
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Say Hi to Atlas v2. No more hydraulics. This marketing piece comes a bit late.
Great stuff!
when will all these bots for sale then? never seen one yet.
Imagine if someone re-programs it and it becomes the Terminator..
Remember I robot movie?..
May not have to imagine for long.
Best comment so far this year 👌
@@leviticus9278 real, i think im gonna be the one to do this
An un armoured, slow, weak terminator…terrifying. 😂
thank you for letting me know imma build them first
Imagine someone successfully doing their job with a tele-operated humanoid. Those are the jobs it will be able to do, practically none!
These worker bots looks awfully close to the ones from Animatrix
I'd love you to cite sources. I would love to read more about why it is cheaper to build permanent magnets without rare earths (while still having at least close to the same strength)
As long as this bot can function independent of an internet connection and is capable of learning and creating I'll get one.
Interesting. Thanks.
In the 1970's Battlestar Galactica, the Cylons used three robots to fly a fighter craft.
By your command.
Just wondering why no robot so far has an "emergency off" button on the front....
I want one.
Me too !!!
"you'd have a hard time beating the design of nature's human hand". Also "I don't see how open ai is benefiting from a middle knuckle" LOL
Optimus now has a middle knuckle.
Are these the bots replacing Tesla employees?
Sorry Tesla. Boston Dynamics is so much ahead of you.
No shit, Sherlock
so when do we see military applications..can you imagine a million of these surrounding our borders.....unbelievable this is happening in my lifetime.. i was expecting it to be for the next generation...
Then which is better for space travel? Because I'm very aware that Musk is also planning on using bots for deep space travel too.
Well, this will all be impressive if they show the robot working as intended. Elon isn’t exactly great at following up on promises.
Please provide your best example
From the title I was expecting to see how they were mass producing them. I usually love your videos but This was a bit disappointing.
We are going to have to have a battle between Tesla Bot and the new Boston Dynamics Atlas 001 bot. I think my money is on 001.
👍Tesla 👍💯
Technology of 20 years ago, promoted as innovation today!
This army isn’t going to war …. Yet
These robots are swell !!!
Still having faith in the stupid evolution theory? THINK.
Could you produce mineture robots that can help us to study cosmology
yeah but how is it made?
This ☝️
Why does Optimus look like "Dementia Bot" when it walks?
Waiting for Tesla bot to do something useful 😅😅😅
Я думаю роботам не хватает усталости и понимания того, что внутри их есть мозг, чтобы получить самосознание
we need this product faster. work faster you pesky software deevelopers...
When you replace the last of the higher payed middle class workers, who is going to buy your cars?
An army of people in suits.
Grow up
No you missed the most important point, efficiency. Hydraulics are great for power but terrible efficiency. Please message the author.
Maybe Update your Video Description a bit, the sntencees under your UA-cam and above your "Twitter" and Instagram link is quite outdated I think
“Oh my goodness! Shut me down. Machines building machines. How perverse”
C3po.
you cannot fire a gun if you do not have the middle knuckle . this is the reason it has one .
We have a hulk
First - Will Smith oh hell noo... .) (I robot movie tunnel scene)
Why would any factory want to change from using big machine robots already used to manufacture, two humanoid, clumsy, slow, and weak manufacturing robots.?? Simply because it's cool how can I keep up with production?
They won’t, they’ll be replacing areas where humans are currently used.
It will be mass production at economies of scale that dominate the future of robotics. Even if the AI of another bot is better...
Like hyperloop was supposed to revolutionize transportation lol
Tesla truck was supposed to make it more than five miles.
Plenty of room for a killer AI brain in there!
I don't understand why they are trying to make it an exact duplicate of a human. Our design is so flawed. Like why do we only have one thumb? Why not have one on each side of the hand? It would not be in the way of anything and it would certainly give a much more powerful grip and the ability to lift heavy things more effectively. And slightly longer fingers would be a benefit as well. You could easily do that one inch dumbbell lift challenge. Also, only one elbow joint? How many times have you tried to scratch an itch in the middle of your back and you can't get to it? Basically anything you can imagine that you can't physically do, the robot should be designed differently. Think about the entire principle behind jiu jitsu, arm locks, leg locks, headlocks, all of these are based on the weakness of the human body and means that the robot should be designed to overcome this. The only limits are your imagination and yet they still make it an exact duplicate of a human.
Because the entire world has been adapted to the humanoid form factor.
You show a dojo "chip" rather than the twin fault tolerant FSD chips. Doesn't really matter but if your going to do the grafic you may as well do the right one. Gives your a bit more cred. Not just an AI script with stock shite.