And until they start replacing humans. And if war breaks out, they will also replace humans. So where in the end will humans be? Materials? Remember that corporations are not our friends, they can easily come to people for business, but also see them as disposable resources.
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If proven successful for the elderly. Many of of us would do anything to get a hold of one of these. This is more revolutionary than we think. Praying for better improvements of robotics for many years to come
Oh, yes. An assistant for the elderly is beyond valuable to any dollar amount. Same goes for a child. Any parent knows how harsh a task it is to give aid to their children at any hour of the early morning, much less the work day. When a nanny robot can be there 24/7, our next generation of kids will grow up in ways we never had available, before. And then, the temptation to keep the kids at home when going out to do almost anything is very likely to factor in to the cost of buying... (renting? More like renting) a nanny robot. (Whom will most likely double as a home study teacher.)
@@pecopecovski1667this again? You always just be paranoid over something that isn't happening Instead, how about you preventing it from happening? As far as I know, the law still hasn't decided how robots should be handled in work industry, so leave your sci-fi movies nightmares out of this and stick to reality instead
@@Ultracultchaosultimateif Mercedes is 80k and has 100x more parts and 1000x factory cost, a robot at mass production has to be way less. You can make all parts easily since their small and can be ordered easily from others if needed. Just a guess.
@@Hlipiz well the cheapest humanoid robot (I know) is g1 which is about 16k or something and that thing is entirely electric and pretty good at moving like atlas however it’s quite a bit smaller than the atlas robot compared to a human so all I can say is we don’t really know yet.
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When I was a child, I grew up with the Jetsons, Transformers, Mask, Robotech, and Star Wars. I have wanted Rosy the Robot my own Transforming Robot/mode of transportation. and a R2 Unit! I might just get my childhood dream before I die!
This reminds me so much of when the personal computer first came out. We were so excited but when we told people they said wtf would I use a home computer for?
From what i'm seeing, Boston Dynamics is leading the way in robot functionality, stability and movement flexibility that can get alot of tasks done, efficient in constructions, while Tesla Optimus Prime (I couldn't help myself to not add Prime) is probably leading when it comes to house cleaning. The other ones are promising as well.
Wont matter for boston d. They do not have the distribution, production facilities, capital to ever challenge Tedla. Besides doubt they are ahead, but evenso not for long.
They've been at the humanoid game for longer, and spent more than Tesla has for Optimus by a few fold. They release a video once a year of robots doing dances. They released an over priced dog with limited functionality, and it was ripped off by china within weeks. They have a good core group capable of designing and building prototypes, but they don't have good management capable of leading them to develop a viable product. Take atlas V2. Those spinning joints add a tremendous amount to the cost of manufacturing and provide no actual value other than showing off for a video. If they can survive the robot wars they will become a boutique robot manufacturer. But the others will become giants as companies like Mcdonalds, walmart, etc start buying them in masse. The next few years are going to get wild.
(I feel it is the small things that escaped many) When designing a robot's foot, the key considerations are stability, balance, and adaptability to various terrains. Here are some principles to guide the initial design: 1. Foot Size: A larger foot base provides more stability, especially for humanoid robots. A size comparable to an average human's foot, around 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) long and 4-5 inches (10-12 cm) wide, would be a good starting point. This size offers a balance between maneuverability and a stable platform. 2. Shape: Consider a foot shape that is more rectangular with rounded edges rather than purely human-like. This can improve contact with the ground and distribute weight more evenly, especially on uneven surfaces. 3. Materials and Cushioning: A flexible, durable material like rubber for the sole could improve grip and shock absorption. Integrating sensors to detect pressure or uneven surfaces can help the robot adapt its balance in real-time. 4. Ankle Flexibility: Incorporating a joint that mimics an ankle can provide better adaptation to different surfaces and enhance stability. Starting with the foot is indeed crucial, as it lays the foundation for the robot's overall mobility and balance. Focusing on shock absorption, terrain adaptability, and balance mechanisms can significantly enhance the robot's walking capabilities.
While designing the dexterity of the hand is important, e.g. typing, piano, violin, cello, urwu playing, cooking, wok throwing without spilling, folding clothes, making beds, Origami making paper crafts, sewing, etc... The design of the foot is important. But the human foot is the best design so far. A flat foot can never achieve the level of dexterity of a footballer, a gymnast, and do all those actions in speed.
Tell me you don’t understand the difference between cost of sale and net profit without telling me you don’t understand the difference between cost of sale and net profit … in all of retail, including consumer electronics, a 50% cost of sale (gross profit) is actually an average to poor gross profit; all other non-sale costs are then subtracted to leave the pre-tax net profit. In other words, after all costs taken into account and not just cost to produce, he’s not making 10k per item sold
Spoiler alert: He won't be selling anything for $20k. When I ordered a brand new "$30k" Model 3 when they first came out, the check out the door was closer to $45k. I'm astounded this guy can continue to BS people so successfully. Actually, not astounded.
Yes no more expectation from partner or children when you grow too old. I am divorced person in late 30s and never going to marry again, hopefully i can afford this when I am too old.
Yes, why would humans need contact with humans when there are robots... - are you guys out of your mind to let robots care for people,, because too bussy with asocial media and/or video games ? How did humanity manage all this 100 years ago ? That remotely operated optimus will do nothing in the near future, other than walking like it shat its pants and polishing elons ego.
If you can afford a robot to pull up your underwear, you can afford in home care or a good nursing home. This is not a help for seniors unless you are a rich senior.
@@guruware8612 Baby boomers are reaching old age and there won't be enough people to care for all of them, even now its getting hard to find caregivers for our elderly. This may work out in the long run.
Challenge for the Optimus robot... Given... • a basic hand drill • an appropriate drill key • a drill bit ...can the Optimus robot... install the drill bit into the drill, tighten the chuck (using the drill key), and then create useful *drilled holes* with the drill?
@@elonmusk-d9s Thank you, Elon. If Optimus can handle that challenge, then the next tougher challenge involves a pneumatic *5" Orbital Sander,* of the type that uses *adhesive sandpaper.* The challenge is similar to the foregoing challenge... • peel off an already applied sheet of adhesive sandpaper FROM a 5" Orbital Sander • install a new piece of adhesive sandpaper onto the very same 5" Orbital Sander *note:* Orbital sanding is a very important operation, necessary in most steel fabrication factories. Steel surfaces require "texturing" in order to get electro-statically applied Powder Coat paint to not only stick, but to STAY stuck, months or years after it has been applied. Skipping the orbital sanding step leads to protective paint FLAKING OFF. When it flakes off, it no longer provides Rust Prevention.
@@troyqueen9503 There is a chance that a situation, similar to what happened with the IBM PC could take place. Not only did the motherboard of an IBM PC (and XT; and AT) have ISA and/or EISA add-on card slots, but IBM published the *bus standard* (which services all those card slots.) This opened the door for 2nd and 3rd party vendors to create and sell their own compatible aftermarket add-on cards. A similar "thing" could happen with Optimus. If Elon publishes the "interfacing standard" (for add-on special purpose tools, such aftermarket add-on tools I assume would attach into the wrists of an Optimus robot), then 2nd and 3rd party vendors could manufacture and sell aftermarket special-purpose wrist-mounted TOOLS. Whole new (and very profitable) businesses could spring-up, each of which would offer aftermarket add-on attachments, compatible with any Optimus robot. Where Elon would make a huge profit, if such an aftermarket industry were to spring-up, is by developing his own proprietary API interface, which has to be accessed over the internet, per every "BIOS-like" subroutine call. API's that operate in this manner ARE ALREADY a HUGE market, that continually brings in huge profits, to the companies that own required API's.
yes it is my friend and anyone saying the average person wont get one is massively mistaken or at least the average person should get one assuming elons claims come true about what they can do as you will easily be able to rent them out as workers for other people making bank in the process. i think universal basic income will be necessary very soon after these are mass produced as this will make human workers way less cost effective in most jobs, and im looking forward to a world where we don't need a 9-5 therefore giving us the time and energy to pursue our passions and doing the things that we are actually good at and enjoy doing making the human race way more productive as most people never get out of a depressing 9-5 so never discover what they are actually passionate about making us just drone away not really putting effort into the things we spend the majority of our lives doing
For what purpose, nobody still hasn't come up with the purpose of these robots are for, even if they replace humans at work that is still in only so many those companies will need to order every year, then what, you only will need so many baby sitters and elderly sitters then what?
@@pixelboy7654 Many people have other human beings helping them with this. The reasons for this are many. There's no reason why technologically advanced devices such as robots can't do work that humans do. You can also just walk to work every day. But do you? Or do you use one of those car things?
I cant wait to buy one! I have Dreamed of this moment since in Was 8 years old Wishing I had my own Rosy the Robot from the Jetsons to help take care of me. Also I Want my R2 unit!
The ability for Optimus Gen 3 to communicate and understand human preferences is a significant advancement. It could lead to more personalized and effective interactions.
It needs to be able to move and react much faster. The moment it can stock shelves in a supermarket without dropping items on the floor is when people should consider buying it. Start with purchasing one in the first year, and then aim to buy two more each year after that, especially at the $10k price tag.
It is said that all robots (Boston Dynamics, Honda Asimo, etc) are remote controlled by human. I read article that Tesla demonstration this time was also the case (human control remotely). Another point is that the robots need not be necessarily humanoid type in the manufacturing plant. Many types of robots are already being used in the plant.
I think the best part about this is we will be able to use the robots to do dangerous tasks where humans could be hurt such as in radioactive waste. If a robot dies we can always build another one. Human life is most valuable.
Well I think it's fantastic most of the robot company's have made leaps and bounds when you think how many computations the machine has to make just to walk and stay upright it's amazing but they need to make sure that the machines work with us and not against us and be as human as possible but safe gaurds must be put in place to keep us humans safe they will be a great asset in health care and looking after the older genaration .
What happens to all the people in the workforce who are potentially replaced by an Optimus Robot? I don't think massive layoffs and unemployment are an answer.
For some companies like amazon who are struggling with having enough people working (Regardless of reason), this seems like a great product. The problem is that there is a far too low minimum wage and not any subventions to hire people, meaning the problem is at the government level. Basically don't hate the player for playing with the rules given. A solution, as seen here in Sweden, is to higher the minimum wage and put in subventions to hire people who are mildly mentally disabled (like semi-functioning autism). A perfect example is McDonald's, I believe they are the biggest employer in Sweden and they get a lot of subventions from the government to hire people.
@@6sparda Society has to mature for that to happen. If that happens too soon people will start to focus on things such as jealousy and vanity, and many other things, even more than they are today due to having more time on their hands and fewer responsibilities.
When the poles took uk jobs, 17 million voted out of Europe, when the robots take uk jobs the robots will take human life T2 STYLE. Just saying from a UK prospective
@@gustavbrochmann - Wages are part of a vicious, never-ending cycle: as wages increase, the cost of living rises due to economic factors. Therefore, raising the minimum wage often doesn't provide real help in the long run. The average worker, putting in hours from 7 to 5, is unlikely to receive any financial support. In the U.S., our government is often perceived as too stingy and greedy for that kind of assistance. While automation and robots may seem like a solution for large companies like Amazon, they pose a significant threat to the job security of the average worker.
The governments should pass a new law asap prohibiting corporations to have such robots. Physical people should be the only ones allowed to own them and send them to work on their behalf keeping their salaries for the work done by their robots.
I think the biggest issue with any type of robot like this would be the power source.If it can only last for two hours of continuous work, is it really a good replacement for a human worker?
20k is nothing. if that robot can fold clothes , clean , cook and watch the kids I would easily pay 100k. Who ever makes a robot that can cook , clean , say yes boss , have meaningful conversations and at night give you some happy ending . The wife is the first one to go. LOL Man would not need a wife and this would save man millions.
I highly suspect that once the crafty person gets their hands on their own personal robot, he or she will tear it apart, reverse engineer how everything works and release the data to anyone with next gen 3D printers to utilize. We will see just truly how much of that $20,000 grand can be cut down to... pirate style.
Musk’s vision for the future of humanoid robots is ambitious. It will be important to monitor how these developments impact society and the job market.
imagine instead of going to assisted living - you invest in an Optimus it cleans cooks - and assists in medications , mobility - personal hygiene and Saftey monitoring - assisted living costs are daunting and drain familial wealth --- I would love to be involved in this use case development !!!! so many possibilities )))
If the price would be even 30.000 $, the robot would rather fast reach break-even point (comparing to total cost of a human worker). Even, if a robot would be capable to do only 50 % of tasks human worker can.
It doesn't, the only thing these robots will be good for is as a military force against aliens attacking the planet, then we let lose our billion robot army to fight for us, that is the only real use for them.
What's not mentioned here is that the jobs that such robots would replace are usually the ones most likely to cause long-term chronic work-related injuries as well. Think of an Amazon warehouse and the demands placed on the workers there. Optimus and its peers can replace that work force, preventing humans from having to take jobs that ultimately cripple them early on.
it will be terrible what corporations will use it for. unemployment will increase like never before in history, product prices will not fall at all, but billionaires' profits will multiply. Factories and soon restaurants will stop hiring.
And what happens when AI is smarter and more capable than all our engineers, architects, and doctors. Truly a grim future, and unfortunately even if the US passes laws to slow down AI, other countries like China or Russia will just keep going and outperform us. Really there isn't any good solution here.
True but if used to benefit everyone by also lowering consumer costs we could get better quality of living by having the ability to work less for the same reward. Keep in mind the amount of new jobs that may be created.
@@joeyg-smallengine1116 You are talking nonsense, Human greed and greed knows no limits, let's be sucked dry and when we are no longer needed, we will be eliminated.
They have to be waterproof and possibly be used by fisheries getting rid f the dangerous task of catching ton’s of fish, possibly even herding animals in ranches….a boom to farming and agriculture.
The AI shown in the demonstration is completely useless, and if a robot of this level were to be sold, it is highly likely that only a very small number of people would purchase it. This is because at least 10 robots are needed to work like housekeepers. It is divided into dishwasher robots, washing machine robots, switch-on robots, and cooking robots. In any case, it seems difficult to target general consumers with current methods, and new robots will have to be designed or other methods will have to be used. Nonetheless, I believe Tesla will eventually succeed.
Keep in mind that it will be another year to year and a half before the robots are available for anyone to buy outright. That's plenty of time to fix any bugs and improve certain aspects of Optimus
I feel that even tho these bot can be available it should have a safety fail for tampering software. Such as trying to copy software firms or forums. Other the less self lock out and become unacceptable for use and technician would have to confiscate the bot and do not allow the individual to use at all or purchase another one. Meaning a beacon will be gps traced at all times include removability of battery will be at full terminate as well shuts down and deletes itself but data stored else where . None removable period anti tamper period. Tesla needs to really over think the plausible reasoning not just the bot itself. A penalty fine or fines for such tampering. Only a license technician would be able to perform updates and 2-4 months updates and data inscriptions to where the bots are full monitoring 24/7. Can these bot be used for work space or communication task with Virtual Assistant. Thus A license to use in proper operations. Like owning a car must fallow rules and regulations. Such as for having for interpreters for hospitals and much more. Over think the safety in all regards. Actions on based on misused in serious offense will relate to serious punishment by law. And the bot will have the capability to fallow and track your motives and movements and series of reports will be taking to highest extents. In regards of opinion are these bots or will the bots be operated by human coordinations as well. I really hope these bot doesn’t become like The movie Terminators. We do not need a judgment day as speaking in concern. Tesla please Think way outside of the point of view. Safety is the must in all scenarios.
I imagine a future where these robots runs the entire infrastructure of civilisation like farming, mining, power plants and even production and repair of themselves. They would pretty much become our slave to feed us and provide for us. Food and other basic necessities would become free
Lmao y'all are nuts, why would you think once your replaced that the cabal is just gonna keep us around to use up resources and provide nothing? Once we are obsolete we the first ones smoking, we are slowly being culled off now
Atlas is Boston Dynamics and was once DARPA. Its biggest problem is run by government and, as such, has had out of control spending. On the good side, we have learned a lot from the atlas program. But, like most R&D projects, it will mysteriously go bankrupt to free it from all of the R&D dept and stockholders. Then the technology will sell off to the next generation of startups. Meanwhile Optimus is developed with the end goal of producing a sellable product. Optimus will be first to market in spite of Atlas having 20 years head start.
I think the most important things in Robotic techknology is the three laws set forth by Isaac Azimov where Robots cannot by action or inaction alow a human to come to harm.
He needs to develop an interactive ai for public to use online there's a lot of them now but those one would be used to develop ai for the robots. Needs to have a simulated avatar with facial expressions and body movements. Needs a lot more development before going to robot phase
Never EVER forget the Three Laws of Robotics: The First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. The Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. The Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
It is inevitable that the robotics industry will advance into areas where human employment can be replaced, areas where there is no need for intelligence or specialization. At the same time, it would be necessary to train the people who will be replaced so that they can perform functions and labor at a higher level. This would avoid mass unemployment and the consequent loss of income.
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5:37 "Well yeah, many people are gonna loose their jobs, but hey, look at the bright side. Tesla is gonna save millions of dollars!" Thats not really cheering anyone up bro... 🤦♂
It’s all fun and games until it’s light turns red 💀
im sorry dave, im afraid i cant do that
And until they start replacing humans.
And if war breaks out, they will also replace humans.
So where in the end will humans be? Materials?
Remember that corporations are not our friends, they can easily come to people for business, but also see them as disposable resources.
CAnt wait for the light to turn red, the light turning red will be the best thing to have ever happened to humanity!
eh some 30-06 would eat that cute little robot
@@yakikadafi745all I'd need is plastic spork to get the job done
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If proven successful for the elderly. Many of of us would do anything to get a hold of one of these. This is more revolutionary than we think. Praying for better improvements of robotics for many years to come
It is revolutionary enough if Optimus can move fast enough to catch up with the elderly.
@@tvgerbil1984 it is designed to be slow so you can run away from it if it gains consciousness, jk its because of physical limitation
The problem of you elderly dont consider the youth,who will strugle to find jobs because of these devil like creatures.
Oh, yes. An assistant for the elderly is beyond valuable to any dollar amount. Same goes for a child. Any parent knows how harsh a task it is to give aid to their children at any hour of the early morning, much less the work day. When a nanny robot can be there 24/7, our next generation of kids will grow up in ways we never had available, before. And then, the temptation to keep the kids at home when going out to do almost anything is very likely to factor in to the cost of buying... (renting? More like renting) a nanny robot. (Whom will most likely double as a home study teacher.)
@@pecopecovski1667this again? You always just be paranoid over something that isn't happening
Instead, how about you preventing it from happening? As far as I know, the law still hasn't decided how robots should be handled in work industry, so leave your sci-fi movies nightmares out of this and stick to reality instead
So "probably 20K or less" translates into 80K limited production available in 2032.
I’d say it’s more so 32k-78k cause that seems like the price they normally are
@@Ultracultchaosultimateif Mercedes is 80k and has 100x more parts and 1000x factory cost, a robot at mass production has to be way less. You can make all parts easily since their small and can be ordered easily from others if needed. Just a guess.
@@Hlipiz well the cheapest humanoid robot (I know) is g1 which is about 16k or something and that thing is entirely electric and pretty good at moving like atlas however it’s quite a bit smaller than the atlas robot compared to a human so all I can say is we don’t really know yet.
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the comments always age like warm milk on venus
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What’s crazy is that in like 20 years we could all have a C-3PO in our houses
Chances are it will be your previous job filled with robots.. your cardboard box no so much.
If you're young just imagine what is coming in the next 50 years
When I was a child, I grew up with the Jetsons, Transformers, Mask, Robotech, and Star Wars. I have wanted Rosy the Robot my own Transforming Robot/mode of transportation. and a R2 Unit! I might just get my childhood dream before I die!
The end?
if they make my laundry, my meals, my cleaning, my dishes and is my google search im investing in a robot 100 %
And if it'll go to work for me 💰 🤖
in 7-14 years probably
This reminds me so much of when the personal computer first came out. We were so excited but when we told people they said wtf would I use a home computer for?
the difference being a computer is actually useful. This shit is just plain retarded.
I love the idea of a robot that can adapt to new tasks through learning. It could make home management so much easier.
From what i'm seeing, Boston Dynamics is leading the way in robot functionality, stability and movement flexibility that can get alot of tasks done, efficient in constructions, while Tesla Optimus Prime (I couldn't help myself to not add Prime) is probably leading when it comes to house cleaning.
The other ones are promising as well.
Wont matter for boston d. They do not have the distribution, production facilities, capital to ever challenge Tedla. Besides doubt they are ahead, but evenso not for long.
They've been at the humanoid game for longer, and spent more than Tesla has for Optimus by a few fold. They release a video once a year of robots doing dances. They released an over priced dog with limited functionality, and it was ripped off by china within weeks. They have a good core group capable of designing and building prototypes, but they don't have good management capable of leading them to develop a viable product. Take atlas V2. Those spinning joints add a tremendous amount to the cost of manufacturing and provide no actual value other than showing off for a video. If they can survive the robot wars they will become a boutique robot manufacturer. But the others will become giants as companies like Mcdonalds, walmart, etc start buying them in masse. The next few years are going to get wild.
(I feel it is the small things that escaped many)
When designing a robot's foot, the key considerations are stability, balance, and adaptability to various terrains. Here are some principles to guide the initial design:
1. Foot Size: A larger foot base provides more stability, especially for humanoid robots. A size comparable to an average human's foot, around 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) long and 4-5 inches (10-12 cm) wide, would be a good starting point. This size offers a balance between maneuverability and a stable platform.
2. Shape: Consider a foot shape that is more rectangular with rounded edges rather than purely human-like. This can improve contact with the ground and distribute weight more evenly, especially on uneven surfaces.
3. Materials and Cushioning: A flexible, durable material like rubber for the sole could improve grip and shock absorption. Integrating sensors to detect pressure or uneven surfaces can help the robot adapt its balance in real-time.
4. Ankle Flexibility: Incorporating a joint that mimics an ankle can provide better adaptation to different surfaces and enhance stability.
Starting with the foot is indeed crucial, as it lays the foundation for the robot's overall mobility and balance. Focusing on shock absorption, terrain adaptability, and balance mechanisms can significantly enhance the robot's walking capabilities.
While designing the dexterity of the hand is important, e.g. typing, piano, violin, cello, urwu playing, cooking, wok throwing without spilling, folding clothes, making beds, Origami making paper crafts, sewing, etc... The design of the foot is important. But the human foot is the best design so far. A flat foot can never achieve the level of dexterity of a footballer, a gymnast, and do all those actions in speed.
What kind of data and privacy protections will be necessary to ensure that robots do not misuse or mismanage sensitive information?
Like its vision recordings when someone is making love to it?
You're delivering all private and industrial information to Tesla.
Do we really want this? 🤔
Pft. Bahahahahaha You have no privacy.
Tell me you don’t understand the difference between cost of sale and net profit without telling me you don’t understand the difference between cost of sale and net profit … in all of retail, including consumer electronics, a 50% cost of sale (gross profit) is actually an average to poor gross profit; all other non-sale costs are then subtracted to leave the pre-tax net profit. In other words, after all costs taken into account and not just cost to produce, he’s not making 10k per item sold
Guess they make more money from selling subscriptions of the service😊
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Spoiler alert: He won't be selling anything for $20k. When I ordered a brand new "$30k" Model 3 when they first came out, the check out the door was closer to $45k. I'm astounded this guy can continue to BS people so successfully. Actually, not astounded.
In more simple words, he wont profit if he only sells his robots for 10k
@@jackwang1234does Netflix ring a bell?
The potential for Optimus to assist with elder care is exciting. It could really improve quality of life for many people.
Basically elderly sitters.
Yes no more expectation from partner or children when you grow too old. I am divorced person in late 30s and never going to marry again, hopefully i can afford this when I am too old.
Yes, why would humans need contact with humans when there are robots... - are you guys out of your mind to let robots care for people,, because too bussy with asocial media and/or video games ?
How did humanity manage all this 100 years ago ?
That remotely operated optimus will do nothing in the near future, other than walking like it shat its pants and polishing elons ego.
If you can afford a robot to pull up your underwear, you can afford in home care or a good nursing home. This is not a help for seniors unless you are a rich senior.
@@guruware8612 Baby boomers are reaching old age and there won't be enough people to care for all of them, even now its getting hard to find caregivers for our elderly. This may work out in the long run.
The hands on Optimus with 22 degrees of freedom sound incredible. I’m interested to see how well it performs with delicate tasks.
..Like jerking you off?
I’m excited about the educational capabilities of Optimus. If it can make learning fun and interactive, that’s a win.
The improvements in hardware and AI for Gen 3 could lead to a new level of functionality and efficiency in humanoid robots.
And what are they going to do?
@@colberthunter12i could use a robot to follow me around and remind me to take care of myself
What role will Optimus play in enhancing the efficiency and productivity of Tesla's own manufacturing processes?
Challenge for the Optimus robot...
Given...
• a basic hand drill
• an appropriate drill key
• a drill bit
...can the Optimus robot...
install the drill bit into the drill, tighten the chuck (using the drill key), and then create useful *drilled holes* with the drill?
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@@elonmusk-d9s
Thank you, Elon.
If Optimus can handle that challenge, then the next tougher challenge involves a pneumatic *5" Orbital Sander,* of the type that uses *adhesive sandpaper.* The challenge is similar to the foregoing challenge...
• peel off an already applied sheet of adhesive sandpaper FROM a 5" Orbital Sander
• install a new piece of adhesive sandpaper onto the very same 5" Orbital Sander
*note:* Orbital sanding is a very important operation, necessary in most steel fabrication factories. Steel surfaces require "texturing" in order to get electro-statically applied Powder Coat paint to not only stick, but to STAY stuck, months or years after it has been applied. Skipping the orbital sanding step leads to protective paint FLAKING OFF. When it flakes off, it no longer provides Rust Prevention.
@@JohnBerry-q1hthe robot will remove its hand and snap on the attachment.
@@troyqueen9503
There is a chance that a situation, similar to what happened with the IBM PC could take place. Not only did the motherboard of an IBM PC (and XT; and AT) have ISA and/or EISA add-on card slots, but IBM published the *bus standard* (which services all those card slots.) This opened the door for 2nd and 3rd party vendors to create and sell their own compatible aftermarket add-on cards. A similar "thing" could happen with Optimus. If Elon publishes the "interfacing standard" (for add-on special purpose tools, such aftermarket add-on tools I assume would attach into the wrists of an Optimus robot), then 2nd and 3rd party vendors could manufacture and sell aftermarket special-purpose wrist-mounted TOOLS. Whole new (and very profitable) businesses could spring-up, each of which would offer aftermarket add-on attachments, compatible with any Optimus robot. Where Elon would make a huge profit, if such an aftermarket industry were to spring-up, is by developing his own proprietary API interface, which has to be accessed over the internet, per every "BIOS-like" subroutine call. API's that operate in this manner ARE ALREADY a HUGE market, that continually brings in huge profits, to the companies that own required API's.
@@JohnBerry-q1h basic model pricing then build on the options.
What I like about it, that you just do non stop talking. Like W man. That Video was a feeling of a good future like. You did fine.
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This is really cool😮😮😮😮😮😮🎉
yes it is my friend and anyone saying the average person wont get one is massively mistaken or at least the average person should get one assuming elons claims come true about what they can do as you will easily be able to rent them out as workers for other people making bank in the process. i think universal basic income will be necessary very soon after these are mass produced as this will make human workers way less cost effective in most jobs,
and im looking forward to a world where we don't need a 9-5 therefore giving us the time and energy to pursue our passions and doing the things that we are actually good at and enjoy doing making the human race way more productive as most people never get out of a depressing 9-5 so never discover what they are actually passionate about making us just drone away not really putting effort into the things we spend the majority of our lives doing
I’m hopeful that Tesla will address any limitations with Optimus before it’s widely available. It could be a game changer.
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The focus on refining the design and materials for Gen 3 is promising. It could enhance both the robot’s performance and its aesthetic appeal.
For what purpose, nobody still hasn't come up with the purpose of these robots are for, even if they replace humans at work that is still in only so many those companies will need to order every year, then what, you only will need so many baby sitters and elderly sitters then what?
This would be great for social care in the UK
The concept of a robot that learns from videos and performs household tasks is amazing. I hope it delivers as promised.
So you are to lazy to do your own chores.
I cant see a reason why it wouldnt be possible
Or you do your own household tasks.
@@pixelboy7654 Many people have other human beings helping them with this. The reasons for this are many. There's no reason why technologically advanced devices such as robots can't do work that humans do. You can also just walk to work every day. But do you? Or do you use one of those car things?
Guess yall haven't seen terminator
How does Tesla plan to ensure that Optimus remains competitive against established robotics companies in the market?
Time for the Terminator to come to earth… or the TVA to take some action. 😂
Where can you buy it?
I'm already saving up for one of these
i wish to have one but will wait for at least for 2nd model
I cant wait to buy one! I have Dreamed of this moment since in Was 8 years old Wishing I had my own Rosy the Robot from the Jetsons to help take care of me. Also I Want my R2 unit!
The ability for Optimus Gen 3 to communicate and understand human preferences is a significant advancement. It could lead to more personalized and effective interactions.
For what, if robots are replacing the humans why do they need to learn human mannerisms for work purposes?
Every Sci-Fi film starts like this
bout time shit got interesting lol
@ 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Just hold on it’s only going to get more interesting
I’m so excited to buy one when it is available
U really think it's helpful?
Mobility, and the ability to achieve daily tasks successfully is key to me. Not to mention safety protocols!
Waiting for china to make affordable robots 1:03
😂😂 yes bro
It needs to be able to move and react much faster. The moment it can stock shelves in a supermarket without dropping items on the floor is when people should consider buying it. Start with purchasing one in the first year, and then aim to buy two more each year after that, especially at the $10k price tag.
It is said that all robots (Boston Dynamics, Honda Asimo, etc) are remote controlled by human. I read article that Tesla demonstration this time was also the case (human control remotely). Another point is that the robots need not be necessarily humanoid type in the manufacturing plant. Many types of robots are already being used in the plant.
I hope insurence can cover some of the cost
I think the best part about this is we will be able to use the robots to do dangerous tasks where humans could be hurt such as in radioactive waste. If a robot dies we can always build another one. Human life is most valuable.
Anyone figured out what caliber we need for these yet? Seems like an urgent question we need answered.
While the technology is impressive, we must also consider the potential societal impacts of integrating robots into our daily lives.
Well I think it's fantastic most of the robot company's have made leaps and bounds when you think how many computations the machine has to make just to walk and stay upright it's amazing but they need to make sure that the machines work with us and not against us and be as human as possible but safe gaurds must be put in place to keep us humans safe they will be a great asset in health care and looking after the older genaration .
Imagine Optimus prime.. a giant robot that turns into a self driven car.
The scene around 16:25 is very reminescent of that from 'West World'. Very cool!! If only we had THOSE humanoids!
i cant wait to own one😅
200% is quite impressive. Everything is marked up 600-5000%
What happens to all the people in the workforce who are potentially replaced by an Optimus Robot? I don't think massive layoffs and unemployment are an answer.
the answer is universal basic income
For some companies like amazon who are struggling with having enough people working (Regardless of reason), this seems like a great product. The problem is that there is a far too low minimum wage and not any subventions to hire people, meaning the problem is at the government level. Basically don't hate the player for playing with the rules given. A solution, as seen here in Sweden, is to higher the minimum wage and put in subventions to hire people who are mildly mentally disabled (like semi-functioning autism). A perfect example is McDonald's, I believe they are the biggest employer in Sweden and they get a lot of subventions from the government to hire people.
@@6sparda Society has to mature for that to happen. If that happens too soon people will start to focus on things such as jealousy and vanity, and many other things, even more than they are today due to having more time on their hands and fewer responsibilities.
When the poles took uk jobs, 17 million voted out of Europe, when the robots take uk jobs the robots will take human life T2 STYLE. Just saying from a UK prospective
@@gustavbrochmann - Wages are part of a vicious, never-ending cycle: as wages increase, the cost of living rises due to economic factors. Therefore, raising the minimum wage often doesn't provide real help in the long run. The average worker, putting in hours from 7 to 5, is unlikely to receive any financial support. In the U.S., our government is often perceived as too stingy and greedy for that kind of assistance. While automation and robots may seem like a solution for large companies like Amazon, they pose a significant threat to the job security of the average worker.
It's my dream to a robot friend 🤖❤
Go make a real human friend.
The governments should pass a new law asap prohibiting corporations to have such robots. Physical people should be the only ones allowed to own them and send them to work on their behalf keeping their salaries for the work done by their robots.
Wtf?
@@tieember9596 you would rather be replaced by the robot and unemployed, right?
I think the biggest issue with any type of robot like this would be the power source.If it can only last for two hours of continuous work, is it really a good replacement for a human worker?
So much easier to manufacture then a car, $20,000 is not surprising. Software is the main challenge now, and they are pretty good at that.
20k is nothing. if that robot can fold clothes , clean , cook and watch the kids I would easily pay 100k. Who ever makes a robot that can cook , clean , say yes boss , have meaningful conversations and at night give you some happy ending . The wife is the first one to go. LOL Man would not need a wife and this would save man millions.
that is way more advanced for the last part ,considering it has faceless and it does not have feminine like physique
You'd pay for it to watch your kids 😐
Optimus could be a real game changer for elderly care, but I’m cautious about how it will perform in practical situations.
I highly suspect that once the crafty person gets their hands on their own personal robot, he or she will tear it apart, reverse engineer how everything works and release the data to anyone with next gen 3D printers to utilize. We will see just truly how much of that $20,000 grand can be cut down to... pirate style.
Musk’s vision for the future of humanoid robots is ambitious. It will be important to monitor how these developments impact society and the job market.
Can Optimus be programmed to adapt to dynamic changes in market demands and consumer preferences?
imagine instead of going to assisted living - you invest in an Optimus it cleans cooks - and assists in medications , mobility - personal hygiene and Saftey monitoring - assisted living costs are daunting and drain familial wealth --- I would love to be involved in this use case development !!!! so many possibilities )))
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If the price would be even 30.000 $, the robot would rather fast reach break-even point (comparing to total cost of a human worker). Even, if a robot would be capable to do only 50 % of tasks human worker can.
@@vabriga1 really? Show us your work genius.
How will the introduction of advanced robots impact societal norms and expectations related to technology and automation?
It doesn't, the only thing these robots will be good for is as a military force against aliens attacking the planet, then we let lose our billion robot army to fight for us, that is the only real use for them.
What's not mentioned here is that the jobs that such robots would replace are usually the ones most likely to cause long-term chronic work-related injuries as well. Think of an Amazon warehouse and the demands placed on the workers there. Optimus and its peers can replace that work force, preventing humans from having to take jobs that ultimately cripple them early on.
Due to my 'mobility impairment', I am no longer able to walk my Dog anymore. Optimus would be perfect for me. :)
Why can’t you train your dog to walk with a drone ? I tried tying balloon and my dog runs after it for a mile
I'm sure the Optimus legs can be adapted to be wearable, soon enough.
Get a robot dog instead
So when will they make different plastic skins that you can change out.
it will be terrible what corporations will use it for. unemployment will increase like never before in history, product prices will not fall at all, but billionaires' profits will multiply. Factories and soon restaurants will stop hiring.
And what happens when AI is smarter and more capable than all our engineers, architects, and doctors. Truly a grim future, and unfortunately even if the US passes laws to slow down AI, other countries like China or Russia will just keep going and outperform us. Really there isn't any good solution here.
True but if used to benefit everyone by also lowering consumer costs we could get better quality of living by having the ability to work less for the same reward. Keep in mind the amount of new jobs that may be created.
@@joeyg-smallengine1116 You are talking nonsense, Human greed and greed knows no limits, let's be sucked dry and when we are no longer needed, we will be eliminated.
@@leakybucket5153 no I’m not lol
They have to be waterproof and possibly be used by fisheries getting rid f the dangerous task of catching ton’s of fish, possibly even herding animals in ranches….a boom to farming and agriculture.
I’d like to place my order
The AI shown in the demonstration is completely useless, and if a robot of this level were to be sold, it is highly likely that only a very small number of people would purchase it. This is because at least 10 robots are needed to work like housekeepers. It is divided into dishwasher robots, washing machine robots, switch-on robots, and cooking robots. In any case, it seems difficult to target general consumers with current methods, and new robots will have to be designed or other methods will have to be used. Nonetheless, I believe Tesla will eventually succeed.
Having robots create more robots seems like a good idea 😅
How will Tesla address concerns about the durability of Optimus in various home settings?
The fact his new product is cheaper then the modern used car is scarily nice
Maybe in 5 years time the price drops a bit too, maybe to £15'000 or £10'000 , when the new generations come out
A price "mark up" has to be *at least 3 times* what it costs to manufacture something. You can't make a profit with a mark-up of only 2x.
Keep in mind that it will be another year to year and a half before the robots are available for anyone to buy outright. That's plenty of time to fix any bugs and improve certain aspects of Optimus
I feel that even tho these bot can be available it should have a safety fail for tampering software. Such as trying to copy software firms or forums. Other the less self lock out and become unacceptable for use and technician would have to confiscate the bot and do not allow the individual to use at all or purchase another one. Meaning a beacon will be gps traced at all times include removability of battery will be at full terminate as well shuts down and deletes itself but data stored else where . None removable period anti tamper period. Tesla needs to really over think the plausible reasoning not just the bot itself. A penalty fine or fines for such tampering. Only a license technician would be able to perform updates and 2-4 months updates and data inscriptions to where the bots are full monitoring 24/7. Can these bot be used for work space or communication task with Virtual Assistant. Thus A license to use in proper operations. Like owning a car must fallow rules and regulations. Such as for having for interpreters for hospitals and much more. Over think the safety in all regards. Actions on based on misused in serious offense will relate to serious punishment by law. And the bot will have the capability to fallow and track your motives and movements and series of reports will be taking to highest extents. In regards of opinion are these bots or will the bots be operated by human coordinations as well. I really hope these bot doesn’t become like The movie Terminators. We do not need a judgment day as speaking in concern. Tesla please Think way outside of the point of view. Safety is the must in all scenarios.
I imagine a future where these robots runs the entire infrastructure of civilisation like farming, mining, power plants and even production and repair of themselves. They would pretty much become our slave to feed us and provide for us. Food and other basic necessities would become free
No, they would not, everything has a cost. As for the future.. we already know how it will look like, just watch Animatrix - The Second Renaissance.
That's EXACTLY what Elon was talking about since he started the Optimus program. Someone finally gets it.
Lmao y'all are nuts, why would you think once your replaced that the cabal is just gonna keep us around to use up resources and provide nothing? Once we are obsolete we the first ones smoking, we are slowly being culled off now
Once your replaced, your obsolete, no need to keep us around anymore
Once your replaced your obsolete
Meu Deus todo isso vai poder mudar a vida de muita gente meus parabéns pela sua sabedoria e grande a criatividade robótica Elon Musk ❤
I believe the utility and ability to not be in the way is one of the most important parts of a commercial humanoid robot, similar to what a roomba is.
What should i do with a robot that need to be remotely steered?
Atlas is Boston Dynamics and was once DARPA. Its biggest problem is run by government and, as such, has had out of control spending. On the good side, we have learned a lot from the atlas program. But, like most R&D projects, it will mysteriously go bankrupt to free it from all of the R&D dept and stockholders. Then the technology will sell off to the next generation of startups. Meanwhile Optimus is developed with the end goal of producing a sellable product. Optimus will be first to market in spite of Atlas having 20 years head start.
But what if someone manages to hack every bot? Will the hacker then be able to make a optimus army?
Probably
I think the most important things in Robotic techknology is the three laws set forth by Isaac Azimov where Robots cannot by action or inaction alow a human to come to harm.
Elon is our tony stark.
He needs to develop an interactive ai for public to use online there's a lot of them now but those one would be used to develop ai for the robots. Needs to have a simulated avatar with facial expressions and body movements. Needs a lot more development before going to robot phase
I think centralized servos with wire tensioners.
Batteries to the rc remote controller included, yes or no?
Never EVER forget the Three Laws of Robotics:
The First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
The Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
The Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
It is inevitable that the robotics industry will advance into areas where human employment can be replaced, areas where there is no need for intelligence or specialization. At the same time, it would be necessary to train the people who will be replaced so that they can perform functions and labor at a higher level. This would avoid mass unemployment and the consequent loss of income.
the abilities of atlas are somewhat exaggerated, as most of its pathing is preprogrammed for specific tasks
Was that before or after he said the cybertruck would cost 40k?
Isn't costx2 the correct formula for all retail items
Will Tesla offer training programs to help businesses maximize the potential of Optimus within their operations?
2025 ~ 2035 🤖🤔👍👍
yeah i can get my own C3-PO
That's literally a Pal MAX robot from The Mitchells vs. the Machines LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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5:37 "Well yeah, many people are gonna loose their jobs, but hey, look at the bright side. Tesla is gonna save millions of dollars!"
Thats not really cheering anyone up bro... 🤦♂