NEWS: Tesla Bot Competitor Figure AI CEO Featured on National TV
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Are you going to review the new Chinese robot Astribot or the Israeli robot Menteebot?
I mistaken younger Scott Walter as Saul Goodman lol..
I've seen bots engage in "laundry activity", but not one of those jokers' folded clothes would pass the housewife test. There's as many wrinkles "folded"as just leaving it in the hamper.
The thought of an autonomous stream iron is terrifying. Out on the streets smoothing all manner of rumpled humans.
Figure One is very impressive but what they really need is a massive investment, BMW is wanting robots by the end of the year but they lack the large scale manufacturing to compete with Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and other Nvidia partners. All of this competition though is fantastic and is really pushing innovation incredibly fast.
Did they not partner up with a car parts manufacturer for this? Also, BMW is not wanting that many robots - it still is a test. But yes. But you make a mistake - Boston Dynamics and Nvidia both also have no production capacity. NVidia does not even make chips - they DESIGN them - the production is done by specialized contractor companies (Fabs). Boston Dynamics - not sure they have ANY mass production. Tesla is the only one that - especially as they change the way they make cars now to be more efficient - likely have a lot of open floor space AND experience in how to organize large scale production. This is why many people say that even if Tesla is behind (and it looks like) from the well known robot companies, they are best positioned to win - because a top robot is one thing, if you are 3 months late and can flood the market... you may still win.
I expect 1 million robots per day in a decade as output. But in a decade.
And our governments are too stupid to even TALK about what happens. They should - preparation for UBI must be there. Talks how to deal with it that is not "oh, retrain them". The NVidia CEO is wrong - he has never seen a company with more profits that are not hiring more workers. He is wrong - they will hire more. Except those will be AI and Robots. And human s in the loop - why? No way - and in what numbers even before AI is good enough? 1/20? And you do not need dump people for that.
Scott is also wrong with "it may take decades until the robot shortages are filled". Look at China - they have plenty of currently unused production capacity. Robot production will roll up as fast as can be, and AI will not stop developing, the idea that a human in the loop is a long term thing is copium.
I’m Calling humans obsolete in the workforce 50% by 2035 and 99+% by 2040. We are consumers by nature (on the whole), not producers.
We hit 9 billion pairs of hands soon sport, no such thing as a "labor shortage" only a shortage of living wage jobs.
Voice is the owner of the company
Another thought on displaced workers, if we can train these bots through video simulation,
Could a similar process be used to train the labor force through VR interactive video and tools.
Which is another form of asynchronous higher education.
Train people on set tasks for higher skilled careers. Most of the labor force either haven't competed a college education for one reason or another, so a full immersion back to college may not work for most.
But obviously these robots will need some mainframe server connection for the ai software to compute, this limits the range of the robot to the programed wifi access and if they leave the wifi access point they are paper weights. (Unless each bot requires its own hot spot isp, in addition to server access fee and maintenance fees, which only adds to the costs of running the bot)
Which then brings me back to my initial point, how do you know it's the ai software doing the job, and not either a remote 3rd world worker with a vr headset, or espionage hacker?
Ahh…no. Featured robot did use mainframe, but inference compute similar to HW 3 or 4 on Tesla will be enough for most work. Huge training computer required, that’s what Nvidia is doing with H100 / Blackwell etc.
Plus, how often are you out of mobile phone reception, or Starlink?
Hive mind is huge advantage.
But only Tesla can scale, at least on the short term.
boston dynamics is bought by hyundai. i'm sure they can scale if they have to.
@@joec.5009Hyundai can’t even focus on BEVs, still distracted by hydrogen, by solid state. And they aren’t innovative.
@@iandavies4853 they just fund the money. they will let BD do their thing. they aren't going to take a full control for something they know nothing about.
@@iandavies4853 and last i checked hyundai produces many great EVs. ioniq 5 N is the best driving EV in the planet and that includes the most expensive Taycan. why? because they let their engineers do their thing. most they got it from germany.
Bots that share their knowledge, have the ability to think and are able to be built (or even build themselves) will rule the day.
humanoid robots are not here yet.. If they were here, then they would be available.
Nvidia is the powerhouse behind AI that all other companies will buy from them.
it was HERBERT voicd
So if Bots are so great at replacing humans, why not bring back Windjammer Sailing Ships, without the Pressganged Human Sailors.
I hope the voice can be changed on the open ai bot, the voice pack it has is kind of creepy...
Aside from job displacement of labor workers, where's the worker higher education training coming from? If theres no workers then there's no economy, people need income to generate the economy... UBI? Tuition free public school colleges, or asynchronous online VR learning?
Any ideas on cyber security for the bots, protection from hacking, remote access espionage, personal information security?
Also are these going to need a consistent wifi connection to operate, if wifi signal is lost do the bots become paper weights, wasting profits?
Like tesla car, bot have internal memory & models. They don’t require internet connection unless they’re installing new functionality or accessing data.
There will be at least 5 winners. First place is not an issue. But scaling production is a real consideration but TESLA does not own it. Once 2 bot manufacturers are using bots making bots it will be a 24/7 output only limited by supplies.
Production is hard. You confused what the challenge actually is.
Does not really matter whose voice it was.😂😂😂
Meet your new masters.
Sounds like Rob Lowe to me.
I would not believe these staged videos unless there will be outside person asking fresh questions and giving unexpected items to handle.
but what is the progress that tesla Optimus made these days? we only know Figure robot has quite superceding behaviors than tesla bot.
Nope. Tesla has had Optimus working in the lab on factory tasks for two years now.
Tesla doesn't share its current development anymore. They notice it was being copy. For Figure, they need to impress potential investors. A voice box isn't that new, as that is a matter of when. Their bot hardware is still gen1. I am not sure how that is supercede Tesla? BD is said to be lightyears ahead just because it can dance and jump. Not useful, full of inefficiency and greatly expensive. Hence, Atlas was retired. That form factor was ancient. Thus the Atlas 2.0 is born. Slimer, light, electric rather than hydraulic.
@@nguyep4 The key is the brains and the hands…. Did you not see the folding video?
The CEOs all danced around the question about these humanoids will take over our jobs. They know very well that they will.
the chinese just like the ev industry
wait, why did they put their own voice over it in the video? when it shows up the demo and he says "hand me something healthy" or something, wtf? its literally english, why are they dubbing him and replacing what he said by a ridiculous phrase? XD i dont understand these news reporters or whatever
The TAM is so big and will be for so long that at this point, I don't consider ANYONE a competitor to Tesla in the robotics space. When everyone begins MASS PRODUCTION and we have over 10 million bots working (and counting) then maybe we will take a look at who is doing what and how well. It is way too soon to truly call anyone a competitor and it will be very lucrative for everyone just to be on the board and at the starting line for now.
Personally, I don’t believe for a second that we will create more jobs going forward down this path. Once robotics and the neural networks running them surpass human ability, we will only be seen as inefficiencies in the labor force. The only jobs that don’t have the potential to be replaced are manufacturing and governing these new tools. Which cannot possibly fit the amount of people who are currently in the labor force. Meaning only a small percent of people will be able to work effectively.
Governments will be offering Universal Basic Income. The most valuable commodity will be Tesla shares.
I agree, these corporations are not going to willingly share this new abundance with humanity. Just look at all the billionaires there are already. The amount of concentrated wealth is sickening.
2100 will look like a cross between Planet of the Apes and Terminator.
What part of "manufacturing" can't be done by bots? There are many construction jobs that require wayyyy to much dexterity for these boys to do. I setup highrise buildings, and I figure my job is safe until they start designing building to be built a certain way that simplifies the construction, so the bots can do it. Even then, Tesla shares are like a covered call on losing your job. If AI takes your job. Who cares you'll be rich anyways lol
Yes, it’s naïve to think the companies were create more jobs to replace the old jobs. I could give you many examples in my industry that that’s just not true companies attempt to be more efficient to reduce cost to have a price advantage over competitors. As a Tesla shareholder, we all have high hopes these spots work in the factories and reduce cost to manufacture cars.
There’s no doubt that robots and AI will replace human jobs. They literally can and will do 90% of all human tasks. Job creation cannot fill all the job destruction IMO. UBI and 20hr work week will allow humans to do things that are more fun and meaningful in life
Nvidia’s chips are good for training, Teslas for inference.
They need to get Brent Spiner... and never ever get Arnold Schwarzenegger or Douglas Rain (HAL).
This is so much more advanced than optimus. that's concerning.
You have no way of knowing this as Tesla has not been showing anything recently. They stopped showing their progress as it was actually helping their competitors.
That thing looks like a hunk of junk . Tesla designed every piece to be mass produced. Took a lot of time with the hand dexterity. Wrong
@@ec4146 tesla looks better, but still so far behind in technology. those bots are far more advanced. don't be a homer. open your eyes.
One of the most pressing issues facing mankind is depopulation. These robots will be crucial in the decades to come...
Yep and the answer is not importing scads of people who refuse to assimilate either and want to change everything to suit them. Bots are the answer.
Depopulation is not a threat to humanity. Its a threat to the current state of humanity. Humans come from less numbers and would surrvie at that state again.
@@joakimforsberg5946 The problem is that humans might significantly slide backwards from a civilization perspective. No one argues extinction, but actual loss of technical knowledge is a problem and lack of enough people to maintain infrastructure and provide key services. Smaller numbers also increase the risk of extinction from disease or natural disaster. Bots are the way and will also help with freeing labor for child rearing.
At 9:36: why use the right the left hand. Just use the left. Waste of power
60 minutes story is garbage. We seen companies before promote robots. But who can actually produce affordable robots at scale. Ai is the same. Just a buzzword. Time will tell what useful life changing technologies are made that actually make life better.
With crazy twitt elon at the helm tesla is going down. Superchargers staff was fired today …
Twitter elon was twitting about alaves and wokes for 12 hours prior to…..
I'm not convinced by Figure AI. To be honest, it seems like vapourware.
One bot to rule them all, one bot to find them, One bot to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them; In the Land of Tesla where the innovation lie.
If you are referring to the ring of power that is exactly what I think it is. Some will want it to do good. Some will want it to unleash destruction.
@5:40 Instantly lost a immense amount of respect for Jensen H. with this wildly disingenuous rehearsed statement.
"I've never seen one company increase it's earning, and not hire more people"
He can't be for real, ... there's never been a more complete option!!
Full intent is to deflect the question while insulting everyone intelligence in the process.
Will still invest in Nvdia and Ai and Robotics, but will never look at this guy the same - ever.
Your loss.
Emotional reaction, political correctness.
@iandavies4853 Respectfully disagree. My comment wasn't related to either.
He simply stated the obvious avoiding a real answer to the question.
If nothing else, his answer was a politically correct one. He shoulda just said yeah, it's very likely (if not a certainty)... in time even. But it was blatant attempt to pull the wool over the eyes. Maybe it was in consideration of the emotions of ppl like you?
could care less about the competitors
But they both suck compared to Boston dynamics and even Boston dynamics admits everyone is very far from actual usable robots.
Wrong again. Dynamics never figured out the software. Just built robots for no reason.
@@ec4146another keyboard expert