We are so close to a real life C3PO...as much as I dislike Star Wars.
@TheNosarajr3 сағат бұрын
They're not ready for prime time.
@konstantinavalentina38506 сағат бұрын
I'm a little reserved regarding Tesla bots. Tesla cars have the lowest survivability, most accidents, and worst safety record out of all cars. If the same Quality Assurance and testing rigor goes into Optimus, it's anyone's guess what kind of horror show script we could see develop with Tesla Optimus in the wild. Exploding batteries while in close supervision of children? puts tinfoil in microwave and causes the whole house to burn down? I'm just wired for skepticism when it comes to anything Elon Musk related with the current track record
@MistySongs-x8m4 сағат бұрын
For now, but as machine learning continues to advance your concerns will no longer be an issue. This is the future whether people like it or not. The wheels have been set in motion and there is precious little we can do to change it. Aside from that , it is just not Elon who is working on the future of robotics, nations around the world have their own projects it is the new space race. Imagine where we will be in 2, 5, or 10 years from now our world is going to be a very different place.
@kjshy2 сағат бұрын
May I ask, where do you get your information?
@konstantinavalentina3850Сағат бұрын
@@MistySongs-x8m - i don't really have many concerns about any other companies. I don't have any generalized concerns about AI either. The biggest danger to humanity is the usual characters we've seen all through History; the people like Elon Musk, Bezos, and other top percenters for whom having everything is never enough, and they'll get what they want at the expense of everyone else if they can. It's the top percenters around the world that are the greatest threat to humanity, not robots or AI.
@konstantinavalentina3850Сағат бұрын
@@kjshy - there's this thing called the internet, and there's magazines that publish articles about cars like road and driver. I also understand one can use google to search for things like "Tesla safety record" or "Tesla recalls", "Tesla deaths". It's amazing what a person can find when one knows how to use a search engine. Oh, search for this too; "Tesla Highest Fatal Accident Rate". Cheeky reply because the internet is default hostile and your question typically comes as a baited trap in my experience. If that's not your intention, then, mkay, cool. I subscribe to at least 20 news outlets from around the globe in Japan, UK, France, Germany, the US, and many other places, as well as aggregate outlets like Ground and Straight Arrow that collate from several sources. I do this to avoid getting biased news, and when articles claiming Cybertruck is on its SIXTH RECALL, a peep drills into that from curiosity to get at what the dirt is on Cybertruck and Tesla. I follow my curiosity. I avoid bias. I take that info and come to informed indication of what's what. :) If Tesla product is as crap as the cars, then, we should expect similar hazards from their robots.