You’re so funny, just look at the blown budget and lack of meaningful progress with the Starship program. It’s a complete joke for inception to lack of development. Now Elon is asking for more government money after blowing all the government money so far without delivering practically ANY of the requirements
@peterc8021Ай бұрын
It’s looking that way
@Sofia-c7l8hАй бұрын
Why? He has so long history of failures. X, Twitter, Boring company, Hyperloop etc. He was so bad manager that he was kicked out of X. Now he shows that again with Twitter. His only successes were when he bought companies and ideas of someone else. That's the only stuff which worked in his life.
@TheBensonBadBoyАй бұрын
@@Sofia-c7l8h You are a fine example of why this country is in a mental health care crisis. Seek medical attention ASAP. Help is available.
@catbert7Ай бұрын
Unless it’s on FSD timeline 🙃
@patmcdaniel2016Ай бұрын
Lars, you warned us. I am holding on to my 45 shares.
@roger_is_redАй бұрын
I can talk to any of my friends about Tesla's tech and what's to come, they stare blankly and say their Mazda can do that too. Or they say they can't stand Musk and won't buy a Tesla. But at the end of the day, (as Sandy says,) I see double the amount of Teslas's on the road ever year. Jeannine
@SparkyShoАй бұрын
Their Mazda can’t hover float drive park or recharge itself- zero comparison
@ftb2772Ай бұрын
I get this man. I’ve stopped engaging with ignorant people. The glee in their voices as they try to make you look stupid while they justify the fossil fuel industry. 🫤 they will only realise when you take early retirement.
@janh-r8hАй бұрын
Your friends have no idea. Go Elon go❤
@straighttalk2069Ай бұрын
I would guess, there're 76 million Americans who love Elon, 89 million who don't care either way for Elon and 74 million that completely hate Elon Musk. That's 89 million American customers, Elon will have to convince to buy his products and services.There's also an additional 74 million American customers, that will never buy Elons products and services, just saying.
@suchdevelopmentsАй бұрын
Good day from Goonellabah, NSW, Australia. Neuralink will help those who are worse off than me. I shall take two Tesla Optimus robots. We are getting 30 Tesla Optimus robots for Northern Coast NSW by 2027. I had a stroke on 4 July 2019. My wife, Kate, saved me. We shall have them for the disabled and elderly to help them in their homes or for anybody who will use them for any task they cannot do. They will be more intelligent than most people. - 🤗Cheers, Ian Cleland
@roger_is_redАй бұрын
I'll give you a use case. No one will have to suffer the indignities of old age again. Jeannine
@roger_is_redАй бұрын
Old folks won't have to go into hospice or be cared for by relatives.
@SparkyShoАй бұрын
@@roger_is_redtrue
@nerlindАй бұрын
It's like looking at a baby and thinking "this will never be able to walk or talk, let alone run a marathon or understand science and philosophy."
@nalakirkwood4425Ай бұрын
Thanks Lars, your information is the most logical, well researched, and provable I have come across so far!
@ddmitch1Ай бұрын
I'm wondering why the other legacy car companies don't just buy a part of Tesla, by investing billions in TSLA, instead of wasting billions trying to build their own EVs that are not profitable. If they invested $50 billion in TSLA stock, (approximately 5% of Tesla's current valuation), they would make a lot more money than wasting $50 billion trying to build EV batteries, better software, better EV designs, safer EVs, 48 volt tech, FSD, steer by wire tech, autonomous EVs, etc. That maybe the only way for the non Tesla legacy automakers to avoid bankruptcy. 😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣
@Joe-lb8qnАй бұрын
Toyota famously sold off their stake in Tesla in maybe 2017 or so? It would be worth multiples of Toyota if they had held it.
@kurtgriffin8365Ай бұрын
All the executives and members of the board are holding large quantities of shares in their company and the executives are compensated heavily with stock options. The better tesla does the worse their stock does.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
Because the owners of legacy automakers are dumb.
@SparkyShoАй бұрын
To this day they ain’t gotta clue wtf they’re doing or UP AGAINST
@nalakirkwood4425Ай бұрын
Agree. And what about the most precious commodity of all? Time! The legacy automakers are their own worst enemy.
@catbert7Ай бұрын
Surely there’s some justifying context to that Brownlee comment, right? No one could say something THAT stupid…
@philsam49138 күн бұрын
He can 😂💩🤯🤡
@kortyEdna82529 күн бұрын
Tesla stock dipped severally , resulting to about 23% drop in the shares value this month. I seriously need suggestions on how to diversify my $400k portfolio made up of volatile TSLA
@foden70029 күн бұрын
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience.If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
@carssimplified219529 күн бұрын
A lot of folks downplay the role of advlsor until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
@PatrickFitzgerald-cx6io29 күн бұрын
How can one find a verifiable financial planner? I would not mind looking up the professional that helped you. I will be retiring in two years and I might need some management on my much larger portfolio. Don't want to take any chances.
@carssimplified219529 күн бұрын
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@PatrickFitzgerald-cx6io29 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing.. I will write her an e-mail shortly.
@cfkeltyАй бұрын
Why give Marcus Browning even 10 seconds of airtime on your channel? That was the most ignorant and short sighted comment I’ve seen in a long time. Poor Marcus
@FipesАй бұрын
is this really his second name? haha
@nalakirkwood4425Ай бұрын
Agree. That is the dumbest most shortsighted group of comments I have ever heard in my 52 years. Is this fool living under a rock?
@straighttalk2069Ай бұрын
For the same reason you'd give him 10 seconds of airtime if it were a Cybertruck or other Tesla product. Having attended the We Robot event Marcus has had more real-life access to functioning Optimus robots, than 99% of us in KZbin land and he has an audience of millions.
@gonzooxxАй бұрын
Can't wait to see optimus preparing for humans on mars in 2027
@martinainley5003Ай бұрын
Thanks Lars. One of your best ever clips.
@vincentdeleonjr1039Ай бұрын
Marcus is nothing but PR
@RichardJansen-j6qАй бұрын
marcus is a paid actor, he couldn;t be that uninformed.
@janh-r8hАй бұрын
He is just a frisbee player😂
@medennis3467Ай бұрын
Lars, embrace and relish in your fandom. I do!!
@charlesmiller1222Ай бұрын
Markus has never labored.
@jamessimmer725Ай бұрын
It's a stretch to give early robots a 20-yr utility to recover costs. Improvements will make them obsolete in a much shorter time.
@davidsc4680Ай бұрын
Why should a phone reviewer know about robotics and its use cases???
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"Why should a phone reviewer know about robotics and its use cases???" Well you don't have to have a special title in order to know about the use cases of robotics.
@davidsc4680Ай бұрын
@yourcrazybear Well, that's my point, why should he know better than an army of top class engineers working to develop a product. He can know as much as you and me, but I'm inclined to think Tesla engineers know better than him.
@HarmonixHealingАй бұрын
WOW GREAT POST
@NTNLabsАй бұрын
Karel Capek smiling in his grave while Isaac Asimov bashing his tomb and screaming... T-800 smiling in the distance.
@slowercuber7767Ай бұрын
Marques understands consumers and technology in roles related to consumer use products. I am not aware of him having experience in factories nor in home medical care (such as memory care and hospice, perhaps) or even housekeeping. In my imagination, I see him inside of five years doing an in-home comparison of the major brands of home care house bots.
@CarloHerrmann25 күн бұрын
Thanks Lars. How will all this disruption of labor affect people who are looking for jobs… are they going to add to unemployment!?? We need some thinking on that side as well.
@flaymil5373Ай бұрын
Marcus is a kid with a big head.
@tyeduong1263Ай бұрын
Let’s go elon been waiting
@slowercuber7767Ай бұрын
I plan on getting a homebot, but possibly not until I've verified it will be able to avoid stepping on and kicking or otherwise causing injury to my the cats.
@leewinn3268Ай бұрын
That Egg trick is never get old. hahaha
@mlhutcheАй бұрын
Robot supply chain will be much simpler than for auto
@armatagejohnАй бұрын
Fantastic European viewpoint.
@richardshultz6834Ай бұрын
You only pay for one thing when you buy somthing and that is labor, everything else is either labor equivalent, or raw materials. Raw materials are only a tiny fraction of the cost, think iorn ore, pennys per ton for the raw materals, hundreds of dollars per ton to mine(labor) it.
@dennisd9804Ай бұрын
The labor market is a HUGE opportunity, so humanoids are going to fundamentally change the concept of labor (and the economy) as we know it. Excellent video, Lars!
@bjornlarsson7299Ай бұрын
I dont think dogs will like to be walked by robots. Its the interaction between the human and the dog that its all about.
@billderinbaja3883Ай бұрын
Every Industrial Engineer is doing optimization and efficiency studies RIGHT NOW, anticipating ways to plug humanoid robots into the labor stream in manufacturing. Just this entry point, with humanoid robots just beginning to be capable of autonomous action, will result in 100s of thousands of cost effective robot purchases. In 5 more years of robot improvements, the use cases for cost effective robot integration will rise exponentially. Anyone who can't see this is a little bit blind.
@rustynickel2356Ай бұрын
Marcus is overrated 😊
@damfaddАй бұрын
Will never listen to him again what a moron
@frederickfaller89910 күн бұрын
He will be replaced by a Bot for $ 10,000. Dollars
@Gadfly2025Ай бұрын
Humanoid Robots ?😆😆😢😆 They never show the guy with CGI goggles and big control board and wires
@billdale1Ай бұрын
You remind me of the thousands of paranoid delusional fools that continue to believe the Earth is flat, man has never been to the moon, the Earth is only 5,000 years old, and humans were alive at the same time as T Rex and pterodactyls.
@Gadfly2025Ай бұрын
@@billdale1 I talked to a robot 🤖 connected to IBM super computer Watson . It was pretty stupid . Kinda like phone mazes or trying to communicate with car voice systems . Maybe in 10 years . Those AI stocks will crash
@Gadfly2025Ай бұрын
@ PT Barnum had a saying about your type 😆😆😆
@TeslaEVolutionАй бұрын
With the BIGGEST SUPER-COMPUTER on the planet, put in place in just 19 days & so much more, there will not be MUCH COMPETION AT ALL!
@codacoda565Ай бұрын
The only thing you forgot to mention was. Semiconductor chips are the main component for these robots with along with AI. Switch tesla even half the outsource to another company
@uzz32carlАй бұрын
your best video for a good while Lars - you didn't bash the Germans once!!
@SparkyShoАй бұрын
Should have……..
@jwstolkАй бұрын
The usefulness is not so much in their human form, it's in being able to safely operate along humans, for example in healthcare.
@billdale1Ай бұрын
Thank you for including the few ssconds of comment from Marcus Brownlee. Not only do I now know that he has an empty space where a brain is supposed to be, but there are a few thousand others that saw his comments, that now know that the should never bother to watch his channel again, anymore than we would watch anything from Gordon Johnson, Jim Chanos, or Mark Spiegel. We have been warned.
@Hạnh.MạnhАй бұрын
I love how you broke down the XAI93x project in your video! Can’t wait to see it soar!
@johnryden2921Ай бұрын
The US Army will order the first 50,000 units made.
@johnbyers3439Ай бұрын
So , what happens to all of the workers that no longer have a job? I would really like to hear some opinions.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"So , what happens to all of the workers that no longer have a job? I would really like to hear some opinions." They get another job.
@Channel323Ай бұрын
question: Im for robots and all but what about the people who need jobs? What will happen then? People need to work to make money to support yourself and family, so will these robot just be factory workers? fast food workers? "future" truck drivers? I guess what will people do for work? I honestly want to know. Great content.
@uzz32carlАй бұрын
people need to work to feel like they make a worthwhile contribution too - it's not just about the money
@Channel323Ай бұрын
@@uzz32carl I agree. So if the robots are future, how can we make sure that the people that would be working factory jobs still have jobs and can contribute to society? Im all for robots but if it going to but people out of a job and there is no plan in place or something that will help those people who are factory workers get a job, then honestly for me I dont want robots. if we cant figure out how to help the people now, how will we help the people when robots are the majority of the labour force?
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"question: Im for robots and all but what about the people who need jobs? What will happen then?" The same question as asked during the industrial revolution in other words.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
@@uzz32carl "people need to work to feel like they make a worthwhile contribution too - it's not just about the money" Only people that lacks imagination and motivation needs to work for that reason. But the workplace will not disappear.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
@@Channel323 "how can we make sure that the people that would be working factory jobs still have jobs and can contribute to society?" The market will correct that itself, just like it always has. "Im all for robots but if it going to but people out of a job and there is no plan in place or something that will help those people who are factory workers get a job, then honestly for me I dont want robots. if we cant figure out how to help the people now, how will we help the people when robots are the majority of the labour force?" So you would have said no to the industrial revolution as well?
@hillmans69Ай бұрын
Marcus, Ken Olsen, CEO of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) at one point said "he couldn't think of a single reason an individual would ever own a computer." This was back in the days of mainframe computers. Eventually Digital was bought out by Compaq, a PC manufacturer. Xerox invented Ethernet and DEC, Intel, and Xerox worked together to promote Ethernet as a standard.
@hanhha4755Ай бұрын
Bought XAI93x after watching your video, super excited!
@linhdươngkhánh19Ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice! Got XAI93x, feeling bullish! 🚀
@BornFreeFilmsАй бұрын
I need a smart guy like you ( pat on back) to make a plan and figure out how we can put the robots to work for a really good amount of money as soon as possible. We need to get ahead of the major crowd, I am old and having trouble figuring it out 1. best job to start them to make enough to buy more robots the quickest, 2. how to get in front of the line of buyers, 3. quantitiy discounts? and more. I need help, lol.
@BthanhhoàngАй бұрын
Just joined the XAI93x community after watching your video! Excited for the journey ahead!
@jjamespacbellАй бұрын
A use case for humanoid robots delivering packages from a robocab, worse case remote operated upon arrival. One remote operator could be assigned to 5 or 10 delivery cars with a robot and they would control robot for the car to door aspect, this would be fine until Optimus can be fully autonomous and would supply a massive amount of data for training AI.
@SpaceB0nzАй бұрын
John Carmack invented the first person shooter game - DOOM.
@ThiHuaThanThiHuaThanhАй бұрын
The potential of XAI93x is unreal! Excited to see where this goes after watching your video!
@camlegs2423Ай бұрын
A user case I can think of? Is amongst old people like me! I would love a Tesla as my home help. Hell even clean my bottom, if I have an accident! I wouldn't be embarrassed in front of a robot to clean me up if I couldn't do it.
@hanswitvliet8188Ай бұрын
Great. We will all be made redundant. Only factory owners and some AG1 smoking millionaires can afford them.
@Sofia-c7l8hАй бұрын
Boston robotics is 20 years ahead of Tesla and yet did not found any meaningful application for their robots. It's simply too expensive and useful only at very specific situations.
@KingLutherQАй бұрын
First use of humanoid robots will be in general assembly in car companies. General assembly is the only part of the seembly line that still use humans. But so far I only see the Teslabot and Hyundai's Boston Dynamics to serious contenders. Honda's Asimo and Toyota's T-HR3 looks like they are just for marketing.
@SparkyShoАй бұрын
9:46 both th supplier and the customer BUT YOU DONT GET HIGH OF UR OWN SUPPLY HA
@LJ-jq8ogАй бұрын
💪❤
@howardholt35305 күн бұрын
How are people going to make the money to buy these cheaper products?
@ct2726Ай бұрын
Marques Brownlee is neither a visionary , an engineer or an inventor . Do you think China and other important companies would waste money , time and effort developing Robots if there was no real life applications ? , R.E.A.L.L.Y. Marques ? R.E.A.L.L.Y. ? I agree not everyone wants a Robot but then again when the robots are almost doing everything we are ,maybe we will want one .
@diegopaloma8740Ай бұрын
I am old and I am retired. I love what an AI Optimus can do for me. But, if I was young, I would be terrified. The Optimus can do my job, it can do all the jobs. I will never work again. What am I going to do for the rest of my life???
@frederickfaller89910 күн бұрын
Exercise and invest then buy more Bots
@meldoonАй бұрын
NVIDIA IS THE BET OF THE AGES!
@rickhammond2473Ай бұрын
Tesla will be a massive company Nvidia will not.
@machoopichoo2Ай бұрын
I don't know all the much about MKBHD but that was a really bad take on Optimus. Why is there a humanoid robot arms race if there is no use for them or its some promotional gimmick by Tesla. I thought he had a better handle on tech.
@rockheadregolith8325Ай бұрын
Marcus is sandbagging...
@LJ-jq8ogАй бұрын
I think he is STUPID ! Media, for PC reasons, portrays him as "competent.."
@el_maartoАй бұрын
Marcus Browning pops up in my algorithm lately and without exception very negative on anything Musk related. Could it be he was not happy with Trump winning?
@DungThamHuyАй бұрын
Once Elon Musk's XAI93x passes $1, it may NEVER see that low again
@elainezito8500Ай бұрын
Hi, Lars! Marcus is just too young to get it! I could use some help here at home and with lugging groceries upstairs. And if I owned a factory, I would own many bots. Tesla will be king of Transportation, Energy, Storage (or Solar), Labor and AI (TESLA).
@WaaltizzlrАй бұрын
My 260 shares are fornicating right now, hope to get to 500 within 2 years
@JamesBrown-oo8gzАй бұрын
A robot is just another tool to get the job done, like, tractors, back hoes ,front end loaders, factorys already use 1000s of stationary robots in factorys. In home health care to help people get by without a health care worker, this could keep people from being put in nursing homes .BUY TESLA AND HOLD, HOLD, HOLD. HELP THE TRANSITION. 😮😮😅😊😊😊
@tibiamademedoit6486Ай бұрын
nice
@FlyingArtz.Ай бұрын
Honestly yes the use cases are immense but at what cost? What are we giving up making these robots so capable?
@talkingaboutdisruption9216Ай бұрын
There are plenty of jobs we don't like doing. Businesses in the USA have a shortfall of nearly a million jobs they cannot fill for a start. Then there is aged care and home help which are too expensive to do right at level that is needed.
@dvader3263Ай бұрын
What did we give up in making smart phones, tablet, portable and desktop computers? Paper, pencils, calendars, dial and button phones, calculators, movies, videos, TV, DVDs, MP3, snail mail....? Talking on a phone? Phone messaging? Technology doesn't make us give up anything. It just makes the possibilities of and the realities of living, different.
@FlyingArtz.Ай бұрын
@ well with smart phones came the inability for a lot of people to hold a conversation haha
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"Honestly yes the use cases are immense but at what cost? What are we giving up making these robots so capable?" We are giving up an unproductive society.
@phaggioАй бұрын
What does Marcus know about cars and robotics.
@IndigenousEarthling101Ай бұрын
Marques has been disappointed by many technology products in the past and therefore likely doesn't trust tech company promises until after they have been successfully delivered to market with functionality as advertised.
@williamwoo866Ай бұрын
Long Term healthcare will lose money. More elders will have a Optimus to care for the aging out of bed and clean the house cook for you and all the essential human needs. No need to bother your neighbor or family cause you have a 24/7 assist. I plan to reduce my $8,800.00 long term care to $2,000.00. Make more sense and I can save $$$$
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"Long Term healthcare will lose money." Governments will not stop taxing business and people.
@RC-mz2oeАй бұрын
😮
@jjamespacbellАй бұрын
Starship to Mars by 2026? I will believe it if SpaceX can land on the moon in 2025
@joergfeler351Ай бұрын
And we will see humanoid robots as soldiers in the field. Killing people perfectly. 😮
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"And we will see humanoid robots as soldiers in the field. Killing people perfectly." Killing people or other robots? Either way a robot is less expensive than a human to lose.
@tramthanh2195Ай бұрын
Bought XAI93x after watching your video, super excited! 💰
@goodwaterhikesАй бұрын
👍😎
@saltvatnАй бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻
@peterbroderson6080Ай бұрын
No jobs for Humans, so will there be minimum income, housing, and healthcare, or like now, homeless and hunger on our streets?
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"No jobs for Humans, so will there be minimum income, housing, and healthcare, or like now, homeless and hunger on our streets?" Human jobs will not disappear.
@hieulyngoc2218Ай бұрын
I solely believe XAI93x will do 20x after its launch price, the hype is high and its community are not relenting.
@2pdlpwrАй бұрын
Somtimes, really smart people, open their mouth and spoil the illusion. Not everone understands Tesla like you and I....do
@MarkSpohrАй бұрын
Lots of companies are already delivering and using humanoid robots. Tesla is lagging.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"Lots of companies are already delivering and using humanoid robots. Tesla is lagging." Lagging? No they are not.
@MarkSpohrАй бұрын
@yourcrazybear Tesla is lagging in robots, robotaxis, AI, semi trucks and self driving. China even has flying cars.
@philsam49138 күн бұрын
That Marcus Browning guy is not too bright is he,especially when he has NO clue how the robot's would be useful,WTF has he never heard of disabled people,vulnerable people, people with small businesses just starting up that can't afford full time staff yet,like shop's,food delivery etc
@quazizАй бұрын
Next biggest, after Bitcoin
@patricksterl6176Ай бұрын
Disruption of labour by robots will cause disruption in food not only production but consumption because of all the no more workers who won’t have any money to afford the whatever cheap to produce food.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"Disruption of labour by robots will cause disruption in food not only production but consumption because of all the no more workers who won’t have any money to afford the whatever cheap to produce food." Everything will get cheaper because of the disruption of labour.
@patricksterl6176Ай бұрын
@ however cheap everything is, no revenue means no money to spend and that needs to be addressed
@grecow3484Ай бұрын
What exactly is good about these robots? If they do everything humans do, what will humans do? We will all lose our jobs and there will be no money to enjoy this lovely life if leisure that we are being sold. And of course, those who own the robots will have all the power.
@joergfeler351Ай бұрын
And who will buy the things produced by the robots?
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"What exactly is good about these robots?" What is good with automation? Do you really have to ask? "If they do everything humans do, what will humans do?" Other jobs. "We will all lose our jobs and there will be no money to enjoy this lovely life if leisure that we are being sold." On the contrary. Production costs will get lower which means cheaper products. And there will be no production without customers, so there will always be jobs.
@daveturner6612Ай бұрын
My immediate thought was police, fire, disaster containment where sending a person is not going to end well. It is much better to send a robot in a uniform to act as an Ammunition Absorbing Unit (a.k.a. Russian Soldier) or a Poison Gas Detector. If a robot gets vaporized trying to get to a refinery shutoff valve, you have an insurance claim not a funeral.
@ariadnelecoutre9453Ай бұрын
Marcus Brownlee, ... thats your biggest mistake!!!
@celebrityexclusives9108Ай бұрын
I agree. It was strange thing for Marcus to say given he's so involved with tech. To say he can't see a use case seems a bizarre.
@CC-iq2peАй бұрын
So much for Free Speech on X
@andresd6193Ай бұрын
Yeah, I believe in Musk and he does deliver, late, but he delivers, but sending humanoid robots to Mars in 2026, no, I'm pretty sure that's not happening. Later on, yes, 2026, pretty sure it is not happening.
@gregpenner6219Ай бұрын
@DisgracefooldАй бұрын
Hmm, every use case for humanoid robots you listed, is STIll being performed by "real" humans right now! The reality on the ground is this: Humanoid robots capabilities, Tesla's and others, are nowhere near human like, not even close! Yes, they can open a door or pick up an egg, but that is a minute slice of a human bodies (and minds) universal functionality. As we are seeing with AI right now, continual exponential progress is NOT a given! While I consider myself a bit of a technophile and are looking forward to advances in physics, technical, robotic, AI, medical and other fields, I would advise a modicum of circumspection regarding social network driven investment hype.
@dannyhunn8752Ай бұрын
Robot wife or husband?
@RobCampbellАй бұрын
If you replace labor... Do I even need to complete the question?
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"If you replace labor... Do I even need to complete the question?" If you want to make a point? Yes.
@daborahgermanstavolkmunteАй бұрын
!!I recently sold some of my long-term position and currently sitting on about 250k, do you think Nvidia is a good buy right now or I have I missed out on a crucial buy period, any good stock recommendation on great performing stocks will be appreciated.
@JoseLopez-lf9rwАй бұрын
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@DivaHarrisonАй бұрын
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@JoseLopez-lf9rwАй бұрын
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $200k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
@DivaHarrisonАй бұрын
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@DivaHarrisonАй бұрын
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@FipesАй бұрын
People's perceptions seem to be changing, somehow nobody at work laughs at me anymore when I talk about the robot revolution. The weirdo was right about Bitcoin, right about Tesla shares, right about AI, maybe there's something to this crazy talk after all... Too bad, I'd like to know what they'll be gossiping about me next year. But I'd have to be there for that 🤭
@user-mi3pv7ql4gАй бұрын
I would bet owners of companies are walking around with full hard ons knowing they can get these and threaten employees about getting robots.
@yourcrazybearАй бұрын
"I would bet owners of companies are walking around with full hard ons knowing they can get these and threaten employees about getting robots." Threaten? If robots makes sense for a company they will buy them.
@user-mi3pv7ql4gАй бұрын
@@yourcrazybear So you don't think they will say if you want a raise I can get robots to do your job? Landscapers will be getting robots.
@FipesАй бұрын
The guy has probably never worked properly, i.e. >properly< with body and effort. He lives in the fancy world of his reviews