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Amazing Products TV Tesla Optimus Demo: Details You Might Have Missed

Awesome Tips Tesla Optimus Demo: Details You Might Have Missed



CNET’s AI and computing expert, Stephen Shankland, breaks down the latest demo of Tesla’s humanoid Optimus robot.

Read the CNET article
Tesla Reveals Optimus, a Walking Humanoid Robot You Could Buy in 2027

0:00 Intro
0:32 Humanoid Bipedal Robot
0:44 Tesla Bot sorting objects
1:43 AI Video Traning Data
2:00 Competing Bidepal Robots
3:00 Tesla Claims
3:34 Ex Machina Reference

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Comments

  1. so, Elon in a robot suit

  2. Can optimus blend in with people through design teams from tandon engineering nyu cory bear polytechnic tandon nyu metrotech and all schools in the world working on artificial intelligence sentient

  3. Can optimus do laundry take out the garbage

  4. Can you get optimus sentient

  5. 200 years from now gonna be REAL

  6. Asimov would be proud if still alive.

  7. WOW!!!;)❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🎉

  8. It's pretty cool, and I worry a great deal about what he rise of A.I. and smart robots will mean for humanity…

  9. John Connor: "We're not going to make it. Humans, I mean."

    The Terminator: "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves"

  10. looks like they don't like Elon 😂

  11. Fascinating and frightening in equal measure…

  12. I personally don’t have a lot of trust for Elon musk. I don’t like the fact that auto pilot can’t distinguish a motorcycle to the point where motorcyclist is being killed by people using auto pilot in their Tesla cars. I think we’re a long way away from anything that will be useful and or threatening to America jobs.

  13. Future “employee of the every month” in Gigafactories. Goodbye Unions

  14. Elon Musk claims to go against Ai, but in reality is building the real Terminator to wipe the human race from existence.

  15. Using AI and training it on how an actual human moves was a clever idea rather than attempting to manually program in those movements by hand. Still, we've seen robots for many years and they've all failed to actually be useful to the commonfolk, and it will be many more years until they get it right. I'm not afraid of a "Detroit: Become Human" situation anytime soon.

  16. Overhyped and very slow. But am glad about the dexterity . It need to be on the same speed with a human to be useful and able to carry the same payload with an average man in an industry.but so far only atlas is capable of carrying such load with a claw like hand

  17. It is too slow

  18. They will get married and have robot kids, roboworld

  19. You make tweets on Twitter, you make Xcrements or Xcrete on X

  20. I think I like David Pakmans word for what tweets are now. They're 'Xcretions'!

  21. This is what will replace the priests, priests, speakers, teachers, etc., the new AI religion. Be careful…

  22. Am I the only one who thinks this is CGI?

  23. Considering the U.N. predicts that the world's population is expected to peak at about 10 billion in the mid-2080s, and some forecasters see this earlier, in the '60s or '70s, the time will come in just 40-60 years that we will need robots to do the more menial tasks humans now do. And the transition can be gradual, as humans will remain far more productive for decades, while an increasingly large part of the human population ages out of work and will, in turn, increase the need for labor as they require care. So, while there will certainly be some dislocations, some shifts in what humans do, there will remain plenty for humans to do as robots become more capable and enhance our productivity.
    The key will remain focusing, as we have so far failed to do, on guiding the development of the "AI" driving robots and other devices to ensure it develops in a way complimentary to humans.

  24. I can see a future where bots like this can serve humans in the workspaces where humans are exposed to hazards today. I think a robot is an obvious choice when they're available to enter areas with chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and/or explosive hazards present. Why expose humans if you don't have to? So, Tesla is trying to make it, so we don't have to. That's cool!

  25. fake hand movement

  26. I am old and weak and can't wait for a robot helper!

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