Not that this even needs to be said, because of how blatantly obvious it was that these robots were fake…but there is a video of a guy at the demo explaining that the Optimus bots are being remotely controlled. Same with the voices. They were basically just video chatting with someone.
@@VXReef yeah check out Dirty Tesla’s video at about the 10 minute mark. I don’t think the internet is completely oblivious to the leaps technology has made in the AI space or what it’s capable of at the moment, like what’s demonstrated in the video. But in the case of Optimus, it’s clearly a remote controlled robot with a microphone hooked up to a dude lol.
Now I was believer at first too, but there is a clip where a man asks the Optimus what drinks are available. He mentions the first one and then pauses as if he has forgotten the second and then glances at the sign with the drink names and mentions the second. This really has me doubting now
I'm having a little trouble understanding but it seems like it would not be so far-fetched to believe that the rocket scientists may have made a better robot than chat GPT like the only thing stopping us from making ai better is money/resources and elon dose not have those obstacles
But what I'm saying is maybe they remote-controlled them this time to show what they could do after full functionality and they did not want the actual prototypes to mess up for better investment honestly not a bad idea because that's the AI that everybody wants and if people get shown what progress can bring they are more likely to help that progression
I just wasted 50 minutes waiting for this guy to realize that the thing was not real, but he didn't even analyze the behavior, language, and or interactions of the tesla robot with the people around it. What a waste of time since the "tech that exists" is not even close.
Not that this even needs to be said, because of how blatantly obvious it was that these robots were fake…but there is a video of a guy at the demo explaining that the Optimus bots are being remotely controlled. Same with the voices. They were basically just video chatting with someone.
Do you have a link to that video? I'd love to see that. It's infuriating that most of social media believes this horse shit.
@@VXReef yeah check out Dirty Tesla’s video at about the 10 minute mark. I don’t think the internet is completely oblivious to the leaps technology has made in the AI space or what it’s capable of at the moment, like what’s demonstrated in the video. But in the case of Optimus, it’s clearly a remote controlled robot with a microphone hooked up to a dude lol.
Now I was believer at first too, but there is a clip where a man asks the Optimus what drinks are available. He mentions the first one and then pauses as if he has forgotten the second and then glances at the sign with the drink names and mentions the second. This really has me doubting now
They seem 100% fake, ai doesnot behave like that
I'm having a little trouble understanding but it seems like it would not be so far-fetched to believe that the rocket scientists may have made a better robot than chat GPT like the only thing stopping us from making ai better is money/resources and elon dose not have those obstacles
But what I'm saying is maybe they remote-controlled them this time to show what they could do after full functionality and they did not want the actual prototypes to mess up for better investment honestly not a bad idea because that's the AI that everybody wants and if people get shown what progress can bring they are more likely to help that progression
Youre kidding me right? the experiences do not compare more than even extremely slightly.
I just wasted 50 minutes waiting for this guy to realize that the thing was not real, but he didn't even analyze the behavior, language, and or interactions of the tesla robot with the people around it. What a waste of time since the "tech that exists" is not even close.