Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 21, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 21, 2024 Sorry, Elon, nobody wants your ****** babysitting their kids Tesla’s Optimus ****** is developing at a pace that might even startle some robotics fans. It’s walking faster and even has a factory job. Maybe it’ll run next and, if you believe Tesla CEO Elon Musk, even babysit your kids. Hold on there. What?! During a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up meeting on June 20, 2024, Musk walked through the market potential of its Optimus humanoid ******. Musk believes his Optimus ****** could help Tesla’s bottom line by selling at $20,000 a pop and in the billions. How he came up with that number is a bit unclear, but he started with how the car market sells around 100 million vehicles a year and extrapolated from there. We’ve built @Tesla_Optimus from the ground up – and it’s already being tested in our factories pic. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up .com/TDWZXeM74W This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up If there’s a ****** for every person, he might be right, and you can’t blame Musk for some irrational exuberance. As Musk noted, “Now, admittedly I’m a little optimistic sometimes. You know, I don’t have a complete lack of self-awareness. But if I wasn’t optimistic, this wouldn’t exist this factory wouldn’t exist.” And then Musk crossed the red line. He explained that Optimus is designed to do virtually anything you want it to do. Optimus “can be your companion, it can be at your house, it can sort of babysit your kids. It can teach them…,” Musk told the shareholders. You caught that, right? Okay, he says “sort of,” but you’ve seen Optimus (and other similarly designed humanoid robots); I doubt you want them anywhere near your *******. (Image credit: Tesla) Musks’s comments come a week after Tela released an update video showing Optimus walking less haltingly than previous models through Tesla’s offices (it still can’t trot or parkour). It even shows Optimus at work in its first Tesla factory job, where it appears to be employed in packaging. In the video, it places small containers in a box. At one point, the ****** misplaces and then carefully realigns a jar. All of its motions are slow, deliberate, and passionless. It’s not that I think Optimus will drop or harm your baby (I have no idea), but a cold, metal, and plastic automaton should not be holding, hugging, and burping your baby. Perhaps Musk would like his ****** to care for one of his 11 children. Admittedly, he has his hands full and could use the help. Robots, though, are not the answer. More pragmatically, it’s this kind of rhetoric that could turn off potentially willing humanoid ****** customers. Yes, as Musk noted, we want C-3PO and R2-D2. There are a lot of boring, hard, and even dangerous jobs around the home. I wouldn’t mind a ****** that could handle all those spam calls. No one that I know wants a ****** to take over our most human of tasks. I’m not a fan of adults handing small children their phones or tablets to “babysit” them, but at least no one expects these devices to watch and care for small children. Usually, their sole responsibility is distraction so the parents can have a moment’s peace. Don’t expect Optimus to arrive at your local daycare center anytime soon. Musk predicted possibly limited production by 2025, and even then, Tesla might only produce 1,000 robots a year. “We’re gonna make sure these robots are nice to us. That’s very important,” said Musk, and that’s a worthy goal. Also, keep your *****, ****** ****** hands off my *******. You might also like This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Elon #****** #babysitting #kids This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/49379-sorry-elon-nobody-wants-your-robot-babysitting-their-kids/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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