NEWS: Tesla Bot Competitor Figure AI CEO Featured on National TV

Published 2024-04-30
Robotics expert Dr. Scott Walter unpacks all the announcements and demos!

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  • @chriswang3252
    I mistaken younger Scott Walter as Saul Goodman lol..
  • 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.
  • @kjer6071
    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.
  • We hit 9 billion pairs of hands soon sport, no such thing as a "labor shortage" only a shortage of living wage jobs.
  • @skinnymoonbob
    But only Tesla can scale, at least on the short term.
  • Bots that share their knowledge, have the ability to think and are able to be built (or even build themselves) will rule the day.
  • @KrustyKlown
    Nvidia is the powerhouse behind AI that all other companies will buy from them.
  • @davidwilkie9551
    So if Bots are so great at replacing humans, why not bring back Windjammer Sailing Ships, without the Pressganged Human Sailors.
  • @NicholasNerios
    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?
  • @juliewow4504
    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.
  • @NicholasNerios
    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?
  • @tommyzhang9237
    but what is the progress that tesla Optimus made these days? we only know Figure robot has quite superceding behaviors than tesla bot.
  • @playframe6231
    humanoid robots are not here yet.. If they were here, then they would be available.
  • @user-qv6ud2hx6f
    I would not believe these staged videos unless there will be outside person asking fresh questions and giving unexpected items to handle.