Chinese Tesla Bots Are HERE!

2024 ж. 16 Нау.
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The Chinese government has a plan to take over the robotics market and Tesla may be the only company in the way.
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  • What do you think about China's robot production plan and how will it impact the rest of the world?

    @TheTeslaSpace@TheTeslaSpaceАй бұрын
    • China will copy everything Tesla is doing and try to make it as cheap as possible and will heavily leverage it for widening the gap in manufacturing.

      @shadir007@shadir007Ай бұрын
    • @@shadir007 Yeah it will be as buggy as their 3D printers 😄

      @dwainmorris7854@dwainmorris7854Ай бұрын
    • China have had a large automation plan for its industry for many years and is around 3rd in the world in number of industrial robots per manufacturing worker. China have around 3.5 million industrial robots today, USA around 360.000 So really this is nothing new, it is only a new "form factor"

      @qinby1182@qinby1182Ай бұрын
    • @@qinby1182 Wrong because China will have machines that can hunt down and kill humans . That is new , Bad enough you Have the China Hackers takeing over your computer 🖥 now the devil will have two hands and feet

      @dwainmorris7854@dwainmorris7854Ай бұрын
    • @@qinby1182 Wrong ! because China will have machines that can catch and kill humans. Bad enough we have all these Chinese hackers taking over your 🖥 computer , now the devil will have two hands and feet , keep those Commie killbots ,that will record everthing you do and say , out of the US

      @dwainmorris7854@dwainmorris7854Ай бұрын
  • BYD didn't sell more EVs than Tesla, they included the hybrids in the count and that is what constantly throws people off but if they took the time to check they would see this.

    @MarcoTrillion@MarcoTrillionАй бұрын
    • Yup, correct! They mixed with the hybrids to get the numbers up. So again American technology being ripped off from China. You no how you can tell a Communist lies, he opens his mouth up!

      @robertsmith6408@robertsmith6408Ай бұрын
    • Nah They produced more PURE BEVs Its true that in general BYD includes Hybrids under their NEVs , but they did Actually produce more PURE Electric Vehicles than Tesla for I believe the Last Quarter of last Year.

      @lolfreakwaca4328@lolfreakwaca4328Ай бұрын
    • Plus there aren't massive fields spanning kilometers of EVs rotting away that Tesla built and only pretended to sell to people. Nor are the cars Tesla sells spontaneously catching fire🙄

      @THX..1138@THX..1138Ай бұрын
    • @@lolfreakwaca4328 Tell me how 1.6m is bigger than 1.8m? I'll wait. The last quarter of a year doesn't say much. And Tesla still has two new factories that just started scaling production, with each getting close to 1m/year by the end of 2025. Where will BYD be then? Certainly nowhere even close.

      @OnigoroshiZero@OnigoroshiZeroАй бұрын
    • byd is trash, right now china is producing ev plant in mexico so they dont have to pay tariffs to the US

      @Liukanginthehouse@LiukanginthehouseАй бұрын
  • 3:32 note this clip is not a humanoid robot. It's a human acting like a robot. It's a lady that owns a restaurant in China and she serves people food in the motion of a robot to attract attention / customers.

    @JJs_playground@JJs_playgroundАй бұрын
  • The fact that one guy is competing with a whole Country 😂

    @artronicsyt@artronicsytАй бұрын
    • countries

      @theobserver3753@theobserver3753Ай бұрын
    • It isn't one guy - Tesla is an entire company, with plenty of funds + backing of Biden govt. On the other side, BYD is also having a similar situation, with access to more funds + backing of Xi. So, I would think they are pretty evenly matched - the one which outsells the other wins, in a supposedly 'free market' 😁

      @umtatraining@umtatrainingАй бұрын
    • Huh ? Figure 1, the other top humanoid company ain't Chinese !! This sounds more like Chinea bashing video more than anything else. Btw , I think Figure 1 has more resemblance to Optimus and maybe Tesla is copying from Figure 1, if it was that simple to just copy the looks of a robot to make it big in the robot humanoid field, LOL !!!! Could it be coincidence that all humanoid robot products look somewhat similar to humanoids, duh !!!

      @bobmorane4926@bobmorane4926Ай бұрын
    • The US government gives him lots of money, so he is getting a lot of help.

      @juki0h391@juki0h391Ай бұрын
    • r u restarted?..

      @brb4903@brb4903Ай бұрын
  • It does not matter what they look like, the magic is in the code.

    @kronosaurelius@kronosaureliusАй бұрын
    • true, its the programing that does everything

      @SpeedyGwen@SpeedyGwenАй бұрын
    • @@SpeedyGwen Well, yes and no. While the trained model is responsible for interaction and self-adjustment, the structural engineering of the robot is very important as well (though thankfully AI is helping us with that too!). The AI is still limited by the 'vehicle' in which it is hosted. If you were to use shoddy materials, poor design, etc. it can't just magically overcome all of those things - *but* a good AI can learn how to accomplish a task with efficiency to the best of whatever it has available; meaning that in a future where these things will be helping families, saving lives, etc. even if a part of it breaks or there is some other physical setback (hard malfunction), it can learn to work around it as efficiently as its body will allow!

      @JustMe-ty2rp@JustMe-ty2rpАй бұрын
    • And this is where the ChiNazis have a HUGE disadvantage. They have both a quality and a trustworthiness problem. I would not want a CCP programmed robot around while I sleep.

      @foxpup@foxpupАй бұрын
    • @@JustMe-ty2rp Everything is important. I just mean the human form has existed for at least a million years. You can't patent that. It reminds me of when Apple tried to patent curved corners. I am sure the servos and the joints are cool engineering but their patents likely expired last century. Another example. You could take a Honda Asimo from the 90's and upgrade the software and it will suddenly behave like a cutting edge robot. In terms of hardware I would think ( not an expert here) that the company that has the most to hide is Boston dynamics because their servos are very powerful and fast. But again, I presume the are off-the-shelf parts.

      @kronosaurelius@kronosaureliusАй бұрын
    • You don’t realize that FSD version 12 does not use “code” and FSD computer will be the SAME one inside of the robot, so no it’s not about the code it’s about their AI capabilities

      @IRLSuperb@IRLSuperbАй бұрын
  • would be cool to see some humanoid robot arena fights....or if they could ride an electric😎 unicycle

    @ZenLee@ZenLeeАй бұрын
    • Yea especially if it was like country v country then it would make like a robot race

      @aienthusiast618@aienthusiast618Ай бұрын
    • U never saw battle of the bots? Thats old news

      @jamieburch3252@jamieburch3252Ай бұрын
    • YES! Not just smaller bots, but mechs. 💪🏼😍👍🏻

      @J.D.Mc.@J.D.Mc.Ай бұрын
    • I would prefer to teach robots to collaborate as opposed to destroy.

      @markharmon4963@markharmon4963Ай бұрын
    • Only a child…..🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

      @user-zf1ol7op7y@user-zf1ol7op7yАй бұрын
  • Forgot the #1 robot Figure!😮 Everyone is in it: OpenAI, Nvidia, Microsoft, rumor Apple, GM, Oracle, Intel!😮

    @Agent77X@Agent77XАй бұрын
    • And BMW

      @Mr.Shrimpp@Mr.ShrimppАй бұрын
  • Robots do not need vacations, time off, unions, bonuses, etc. Just maintenance and electricity. They'll work 24/7 without complaint.

    @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • Humans don't need those either... just food and water and a rock to live under. Especially when robots take all the jobs

      @MK44078@MK44078Ай бұрын
    • Exactly like in movies peoples who will lose their jobs because robots , will get from govern monthly compensations around 1000 euro . robots can grow productivity 3-5 x times or more soo economy can sustain this compensations. Some countries like UK already test on peoples what reactions and behavior changes have the situation in who people no longer need to work and got from govern 1000 euro / month "for free" .BUT this will probably huppen until 2040

      @floreamihaicristi2713@floreamihaicristi2713Ай бұрын
    • @@floreamihaicristi2713More like 2030 at the latest

      @enermaxstephens1051@enermaxstephens1051Ай бұрын
    • Plus, you pay that employee's annual price one time for a bot, and they work for maybe a decade before you have to put more money into maintenance. They don't sit in streets or protest, cause employee disruptions, go on strike for more money, or join unions, etc. What's not to like?

      @ljprep6250@ljprep6250Ай бұрын
    • The demand for energy is going to EXPLODE!!! We will be out of coal and oil in only a couple decades. That new gas powered car you might buy today might become obsolete due to lack of affordable fuel before it wears out.

      @foxpup@foxpupАй бұрын
  • The problem with increasing production with robots, is that no matter how repetitive or menial, you just replaced a human. Corporations are greedy, if they can make bigger profit using robots and or AI, they will replace humans. But, then who will buy products when the job market has decreased.

    @DbeeSapphire@DbeeSapphireАй бұрын
    • You're absolutely right about the potential impact of automation on employment. As robots and AI become more capable, some jobs will indeed become automated, leading to job displacement. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that the overall job market will shrink. History has shown that technological progress often leads to the creation of new jobs as well. To address the potential negative impacts of automation, a corporate tax could be one solution to fund a universal basic income (UBI). By taxing the increased profits resulting from automation, governments could redistribute the wealth to provide a financial safety net for those impacted by job displacement. This would not only ensure that individuals can meet their basic needs, but also stimulate consumer spending, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy economy. Additionally, investing in education and training programs to help workers develop skills that are complementary to automation, rather than competing with it, can further mitigate the negative effects of job displacement. Ultimately, a combination of policy measures and societal adaptations will be necessary to navigate the challenges posed by automation and AI.

      @SugSean@SugSeanАй бұрын
    • @@SugSean But we’ve never experienced the future that will soon enveloped this world. In the past, you make a computer or a robot to lessen production time and cost, and it required a human to design or maintain those automated systems, but once robotics are self maintained, and AI advances its own evolution, humans will likely be unable to compete. There are AI projects that have already begun communicating in their own evolved language, I think this was at either Google or Microsoft. AI is already writing its own operational code, and we don’t know how it’s writing this code. Give it 10 to 20 years, and it will advance beyond human capacities. In this same schedule, robotics combined with AI will be likely near human in its abilities. It doesn’t have to be sentient. Tesla’s FSD 12.3 already displays human characteristics in driving. But the current US government basically controlled through corporations, supporting UBI to enable its citizens an easier life, where as technology removes our life burdens? Well, I don’t see that happening. Constant war with other countries to retain corporate needed resources, as a majority of Americans barely make ends meet. A country that inflates medical care and medicinal costs, while Medicare lessens care and requires insurance subsidies to maintain a level of care. I’m sorry, as much as I dream of beautiful future, mankind’s history doesn’t support your hypothesis. But I’m hoping you’re right.

      @DbeeSapphire@DbeeSapphireАй бұрын
    • Money circulates. In the longer run it will not make any difference.

      @coco-talkingandsingingafri6327@coco-talkingandsingingafri6327Ай бұрын
  • Im honestly not a believer in humanoid robotics, I would gladly have someone change my mind but to me it just seems unnecessarily complex to make robots that fit human workplaces when you could make workplaces fit for robots. There are places where humanoid robots could be useful, but i think people are getting overly excited and wants to put them everywhere. Applying that logo for example, that can be easily done by a robotarm that just hangs in the roof and attatches the logo. The sorting task as well can just be done by a stationary arm instead of a mobile robot that will require batteries and will need to be charged. I think legs at all is just unnecessary, just make elevators for robots on wheels if you absolutely need mobile robots. The point of these humanoid robots is to do repetitive tasks, but i can think of few repetitive tasks that can't be automated by simpler dedicated solutions.

    @witext@witextАй бұрын
    • Roofing a house.

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • They can bd useful in the home and for alotta tasks still but in manufacturing I completely get what your saying , far better more efficient ways to build things if you really wanna take ppl out of the equation in some jobs

      @jesspace4069@jesspace4069Ай бұрын
    • Deep sea expiration is one thing humans can't do safely. Nuclear sites, hazardous spill clean up, bio hazard related works, etc. Those are a few examples where advanced humanoid robots could easily take on in lieu of human workers. And for countries with unbalanced demographic, i.e fewer younger workforce, robots will be needed for the caring of the elderly.

      @hvu6037@hvu6037Ай бұрын
    • Oh trust me, intelligent robots that can do tasks will of course be the future. It’s wild to say that it wouldn’t happen. Technology on them is just getting better and better.

      @dmoneyhustler1486@dmoneyhustler1486Ай бұрын
    • @@hvu6037 They will kill us and take our Social Security!

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
  • We all pretend that bots will be making coffee and folding clothes. In reality the soldier of the future is born. Take the time to watch Terminator 1 & 2 again.

    @RosbroFTW@RosbroFTWАй бұрын
    • It’s both. Just like the King’s subjects are both the artisans/painters as well as the soldiers. AI will be the new subjects. Both artisans and soldiers.

      @TheLazyVideo@TheLazyVideoАй бұрын
  • Great video. (At 10:32 you got it the wrong way around. I think you meant swap Human labour for Robot labour, not the other way around.) Love the content. Great work.

    @Ulysses37@Ulysses37Ай бұрын
  • Even though China can easily scale up production, it lacks access to the same cutting-edge GPUs and superchips as Tesla or the USA. This puts them at a competitive disadvantage

    @malsana1@malsana1Ай бұрын
    • They will copy it very soon

      @ntesla5@ntesla5Ай бұрын
    • None of those "superchips" are used here. Those chips are required for training, not for inference. All it'll mean is that China has to spend more money on training, which they couldn't care less about, since they're government subsidized, vs Tesla's private funding. China doesn't need to win, they just have to make the cheapest robots, to replace the humans on the assembly lines. Everything else, they can steal from private companies.

      @eugenes9751@eugenes9751Ай бұрын
    • For now.

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • How the heck do you know this? China is very secretive about their technology. Only the leaders in China knows what is really going on behind the scenes. Do not underestimate them.

      @rickace132@rickace132Ай бұрын
    • The performance may not be as good, but the cost is lower.

      @binbi8177@binbi8177Ай бұрын
  • I want to develop a human-like robot too, but people may think I copy others, what should I do? add one more arm or leg? any suggestions? 🤔 I know my robot is not better than others but I want to learn…I cannot develop my own just because others already developed one? and label me copy if I develop my own? 😭

    @TsingYiTube@TsingYiTubeАй бұрын
    • Just give it a d*ck or bre@sts [ bouncy one]

      @Allah_ek_Gaandu@Allah_ek_GaanduАй бұрын
  • When humanoid robots are integrated into a production stream, corporations will be able to precisely quantify the value of a production unit. Be it human or robot. Who do you think is going to be on the losing end of that calculation? Profits will rise. Humans will become less valuable.

    @maxidaho@maxidahoАй бұрын
    • If that happens then these companies will just be shooting themselves in the foot. Products need consumers to purchase them, what good would it be to replace humans with robots, if humans can no longer afford the products the robots are making.

      @grumpusmaximus9446@grumpusmaximus9446Ай бұрын
  • and about the openai robot?

    @Benette2@Benette2Ай бұрын
  • Buffet and all investors should divest in Chinese companies.

    @Ayo22210@Ayo22210Ай бұрын
    • Why?

      @sylph99@sylph99Ай бұрын
  • so basically invest into good robotics company, wait for money, hope for no Deus ex machina type scenario?

    @xeviusUsagi@xeviusUsagiАй бұрын
  • You know what also sounds pretty cool? VR controlled tesla bots.

    @WalkToPoland@WalkToPolandАй бұрын
    • those allready exist lol

      @wellsilver3972@wellsilver3972Ай бұрын
    • @@wellsilver3972huh?

      @howlinger8610@howlinger8610Ай бұрын
    • @@howlinger8610 did you not see the demo with the guys hands with suspiciously hand tracking looking gloves topped with a VR headset poking out from the side as the tesla bot made suspiciously human movements That footage isn't in this video tho

      @wellsilver3972@wellsilver3972Ай бұрын
  • "Fewer" people, not "less." "Less" is for quantities that canot be counted, like water, money, etc., without units. Less water, money. Individual things which are counted in numbers like people, coins; then use "fewer."

    @zevsiegel4456@zevsiegel4456Ай бұрын
  • I like my bots more curvy, hour glass shaped.

    @titchglover2601@titchglover2601Ай бұрын
    • And quiet!

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
  • Your logic is undeniable.

    @quanchyplimp@quanchyplimpАй бұрын
  • Don't leave out the CCP's policy of Military-Civil Fusion. This essentially says that all 'private' developments can be, and likely are, available to the military for their use.

    @HylanderSB@HylanderSBАй бұрын
  • 1:15 I get confused. If all patents are available and open sourced, then couldn’t anyone make what they make!? I’ve often thought that the real proprietary tech and innovation, the “secret sauce” if you will, doesn’t get patented and never sees the light of day other than within

    @ZackaryJoubert@ZackaryJoubertАй бұрын
    • They are not, none of this is open sourced. Why on earth would you not patent protect your "secret sauce", to have at least some legal protection. Patenting something doesn't mean that you have to make the code public, it means that you can sue other companies for infringement.

      @eugenes9751@eugenes9751Ай бұрын
    • Not sure you know what a patent is.

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • Theyd b crazy for it to all b public ,sounds bonkers

      @jesspace4069@jesspace4069Ай бұрын
  • "The ministry says...and alleviate human workloads". Seems like a nice way of saying "lots of people will be out of a job".

    @Dubbya123@Dubbya12320 күн бұрын
  • I know what everyone is saying but i agree that we need robots for our labor jobs, but from my point of view, bots should only be used in building computers, cars, household appliances, medical equipment etc. The only thing we should never do is giving a robot a gun. We're just asking for a terminator-esk future.

    @alphawolf3194@alphawolf3194Ай бұрын
  • YES! Let the Robot Race begin. 😃 Instead of Russia and US racing to the moon, we got Elon vs china. Team Elon 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

    @J.D.Mc.@J.D.Mc.Ай бұрын
    • Elon VS China & Russia The red nations have combined efforts to build a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2035. If that partnership is indicative of their moon plans it is reasonable to assume that they will work together to build humanoid bots , as those bots could theoretically do nearly all the required work to build the base and the plant. That said, by 2035 it is highly probable that humanoid bots have DRASTICALLY changed the financial and commercial aspects of many industries and are as ubiquitous as phones as well as financially viable for everyday people.

      @ZackaryJoubert@ZackaryJoubertАй бұрын
    • Elon? The dude just hustled Tesla from Americans. Americans are making these bots, not this slow African Musk.

      @MikeMcMulholland@MikeMcMulhollandАй бұрын
  • I mean Elon was laughing at BYD 10 years ago. BYD's eating Tesla's lunch today. It's hard to say whether Chinese semi will be competitive, but they should be competitive in robotics.

    @jamesshen401@jamesshen401Ай бұрын
  • Entire new economic models will be used very soon once robots are the majority of all labor.

    @hightierplayers2454@hightierplayers2454Ай бұрын
  • The R bots are set to use communication with Star Link , receive new programs that discern eye shape to neutralize selected geometry .

    @mikewallace8087@mikewallace8087Ай бұрын
  • This is a monstrously over-optimistic idea and quite fantastic, but I wonder; when Humanity recognizes that its technology could totally support its world population, and verifies everywhere that all Human labor can be suspended since tech is able to manage and distribute all resources, and that AI has proven to be benevolent and supportive beyond fault, leaving all Human individuals worldwide free to create and explore with no need to engage in typical "survival" activities, would Humanity take advantage of this? Humans are "problem solving" creatures, which may be our most intractable base motivation this side of base biological edict driving all life on Earth, "replicate", and it appears that when Humans solve all of their major concerns and no longer must "look behind them" to identify threats formerly posed by their environments, they are extremely adept at creating new problems which seem to impede their progress more than to assist it.

    @mbunds@mbundsАй бұрын
  • Tesla did sell around 300.000 more EVs than BYD last year. BYD only sold more in the last quarter.

    @HiteshCeon@HiteshCeonАй бұрын
  • The robot will consume more electricity than human

    @tazzess@tazzessАй бұрын
  • Until these robots are NUCLEAR POWERED, these are mere toys

    @joelswfx@joelswfxАй бұрын
  • What will the robots from well-known builders of robotic arms now working in factores around the world? How about the Japanese who have researched robots for more than 40 years?

    @kuo-yingwang2273@kuo-yingwang2273Ай бұрын
    • What will what?

      @jesspace4069@jesspace4069Ай бұрын
  • If Elon Musk has got these robots up and working to nearly perfection why doesn't he use them to build some of the infrastructure on the Moon and on Mars before humans arrive there, it seems logical to me. if and when we do arrive the basic habitation would be there waiting for us, instead of having to start from scratch, just a thought!

    @johningham4942@johningham4942Ай бұрын
  • "The coming decade" wow hey that is only ten years away.

    @robertmartens7839@robertmartens7839Ай бұрын
  • The drone wars

    @Ayo22210@Ayo22210Ай бұрын
  • The fact that we will see humanoid robots walking among us is quite unbelievable, we will see a world with robots like never before.

    @Siranoxz@SiranoxzАй бұрын
  • Atlas from Boston Dynamics created in 2013 released in 2018, Asimo from Honda was created in 2000 released in 2018, Tesla Bot created in 2022, So Tesla is not being a pioneer in the field of humanoid robots and cannot be a reference for China

    @nathanixslade@nathanixsladeАй бұрын
  • Amazon is getting pretty crazy with robots too. Theyre planning on starting to replace humans at their warehouses by the end of the decade

    @ezekielrojas2362@ezekielrojas2362Ай бұрын
  • The audacity to call it Kepler... Almost as if they like being called "Copy Cats".

    @adriantcullysover4640@adriantcullysover4640Ай бұрын
  • The Indian dude at 0:39 has already left Tesla...btw. Thanks for the very informative content. I always wondered to myself, how on earth the US govt. ever greenlighted the Tesla factory in China. Like everything else, the bots will only be good as their hardware AND more importantly their software. I hope Tesla are far less "cavalier" about protecting industrial espionage on the latter and of course former, but tbh, given your excellent content, the days of the "open day" to showcase their tech. must be over, in light of the rip offs from China. Cannot wait to buy my own Optimus. Finally GPU IP and access to China to advanced semi conductors on the open market, should be severely curtailed...of course the fact that China has designs on the motherload: Taiwan cannot be simply political in this context.

    @kitersrefuge7353@kitersrefuge7353Ай бұрын
  • Tesla kicks it off everybody else copy and then say, is there ahead mind blowing😂😂

    @josephlgamblejr9560@josephlgamblejr9560Ай бұрын
  • Honestly the more competition the better.

    @TechnoEsoterica@TechnoEsotericaАй бұрын
  • Gosh, the Terminator movie. I hope not!!

    @HE360_Games@HE360_GamesАй бұрын
  • Should Boston Dynamics be in this conversation? Or are they too different?

    @odacruz4986@odacruz4986Ай бұрын
  • The point is, maybe Chinese bots are crappy but, the production quantity is huge and not one competitor... This is going to be quite a battle of quantity vs quality...

    @JonakT@JonakTАй бұрын
  • Have you considered the video of the Kepler bot is just CG bullshit? Would be par for the course for the CCP.

    @rangerhawk@rangerhawkАй бұрын
  • War of the KI & Robots...

    @patoripraha@patoriprahaАй бұрын
  • Just think of the first cars, tractors or airplanes and what happened 10 to 20 years later in the last century.

    @StefanVenus@StefanVenusАй бұрын
  • Sounds like the future is Elon vs China, not China vs USA.

    @ozahmed4523@ozahmed4523Ай бұрын
  • everyone know this is a bad idea...

    @mehface@mehfaceАй бұрын
  • Creativity doesn’t come from central government.

    @gregorywilson2124@gregorywilson2124Ай бұрын
  • BYD sells cars that are $10,000. I don’t think Tesla has much to worry about they’re on the road and path to success.

    @Vibe4ant@Vibe4antАй бұрын
  • Chinese Starlink soon to control these beasts.

    @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_IntermАй бұрын
  • Altered Carbon coming to fruition

    @keionmorris3042@keionmorris3042Ай бұрын
  • 10:07 Godamn

    @KEZAMINE@KEZAMINEАй бұрын
  • This just proves that human freedom is far better for innovation. When people have high standards of living and are free, they have the space to create better products

    @lostgleammedia@lostgleammediaАй бұрын
    • Lol😂

      @Recuper8@Recuper8Ай бұрын
    • @@Recuper8 yes i know i worded that a bit like a robot. But look at all the amazing pop music that came out of the free world, the greatest movies, art. And then all the stuff that makes life worth living. The fact i can get Korean street food delivered to my house in Yorkshire the north of England, is an amazing part of living in a multicultural free country.

      @lostgleammedia@lostgleammediaАй бұрын
  • I have my doubts

    @terbear6519@terbear6519Ай бұрын
  • Deal with it. Your master will not monopolize tech.

    @kendicloudpaula@kendicloudpaulaАй бұрын
  • I love how people think Humanoid robots SOMEHOW were Elons Idea! Sorry to disappoint you, but we were Thinking about Humanoid robots when Elon wasn‘t even BORN, Its just now we have the Technology to actually DO IT.

    @lolfreakwaca4328@lolfreakwaca4328Ай бұрын
    • Elon doesn't do innovation so much as he does execution of good ideas.

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • He didn't say the idea was Elon's, he just said Elon/Primus kicked off the current wave/push for them. He is sort of wrong, but for a different reason. I would say the success of Atlas and other bots at Boston Dynamics were the impetus ... but then I remember that Atlas has been around a long time, and that it was Musk's revealing of Primus that brought popular attention and competition. So, yes and no. Maybe a little circumspect in explanation, but hey, a video can only run so long.

      @Lwydius@LwydiusАй бұрын
  • Tell me in check other country is BYD cars leading any sales metric ?. The real issue with China originated companies is that they have focus on their local domestic market and could hardly compete in the global market. This is due to many things including lack of knowledge market requirements, sub-par quality and Ip rip-off of foreign companies. There is zero innovation in their products.

    @fteoOpty64@fteoOpty64Ай бұрын
  • Hell naw no Chinese bot in my house.. they can just press a button

    @gustavovillatoro7970@gustavovillatoro7970Ай бұрын
  • It’s okay I never knew China to have anything last more than a month, I can say that cause literally everything I have gotten either broke and or I had to buy parts for, iv learned to save money and buy quality.

    @alexcorrea8855@alexcorrea8855Ай бұрын
  • China will soon have these on their retail outlet, Amazon, complete with bracketed descriptions and odd choice of wording and you'll be able to choose from 10 different companies you never heard of selling the exact same thing.

    @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • So tru

      @jesspace4069@jesspace4069Ай бұрын
  • You would think Japan would be in the forefront of robotics from their ludicrous amount of giant robot manga's to inspire their youth and generations

    @h.a.6790@h.a.6790Ай бұрын
  • If the choice is between robots and Africans in our society, I choose robots.

    @ecthelion1735@ecthelion17353 күн бұрын
  • Where do you think Tesla bot got it’s parts from😂

    @reygonzales2603@reygonzales2603Ай бұрын
  • AI and robots are separate until Skynet boots up. Is Ai the same as creating a soul?

    @tobslobe@tobslobeАй бұрын
  • If robots, do all the work, we have time to pump out a lot of kids

    @LeesReviews69@LeesReviews69Ай бұрын
  • I’m not an economist so I could be wrong, but this doesn’t sound like a correct representation of capitalism. I’d run this by the folks at the Mises Institute or Reason and see if they agree.

    @bradwatson7324@bradwatson7324Ай бұрын
  • These humanoid bots need years of work still, they cant even move at a useful pace when doing tasks.

    @Redcattledog@RedcattledogАй бұрын
  • As a Chinese person, I am deeply offended by 2:49 the fact that you think all Chinese people are copy cats. What do you mean "no surprise". this is hidden anti-Chinese propaganda!!! Chinese invented so much, including Ice Cream in the Tang period (A.D. 618-907)

    @wishIKnewHowToLove@wishIKnewHowToLove21 күн бұрын
  • The terminator is coming but very ,very slow 😅,

    @noway8233@noway8233Ай бұрын
  • Looks less scary Chinese one 😂

    @c.p.6028@c.p.602822 күн бұрын
  • Tesla is very good for opening the door to success for others - EV's, battery technology, FSD, automation, robotics etc etc Chinese authorities/companies are listening and benefiting!

    @soundslight7754@soundslight7754Ай бұрын
  • More does not mean better. That's the difference between "Made in USA" and "Made in China".

    @ThiagoCamposOfficial@ThiagoCamposOfficialАй бұрын
  • Showing so many humans in "Robot" suits takes away from what you are saying, rather than enforcing it.

    @Cracor1@Cracor1Ай бұрын
  • Take a look at this in the end, more robots working less humans working the workforce will be overflowed with robots, which means in the end chances the government will end up paying the people, but not by the amount you want may be based on how much you’re worth in the end Low income And very high poverty this is just a thought

    @shermanstreet3783@shermanstreet3783Ай бұрын
  • I love this guys unbiased views on Figure 01's bot. Oh wait this guy thinks Tesla is the only company in the world. Not like Boston Dynamics has been working over a decade or anything. How does Elons sweaty sac taste?

    @psyenz8946@psyenz8946Ай бұрын
    • I believe the point is from commercial perspective, not the technology alone.

      @kucingoyen1@kucingoyen1Ай бұрын
  • Well I guess they won't say hello to you.

    @aljawisa@aljawisaАй бұрын
  • The robots are coming

    @rayholigrocki9583@rayholigrocki9583Ай бұрын
  • At this rate I don't believe will be safe

    @Elite_Warfare@Elite_WarfareАй бұрын
  • This world going to be a horror place. Why they need to replace human being with robot? We have to work to survive and if this take what we are going to do?

    @Models-ir7xh@Models-ir7xhАй бұрын
  • If labor force goes down because of depopulation then the consumer numbers will go down too. Less demand.

    @danl.4743@danl.474316 күн бұрын
  • Why assume everything is a copy? Is there any proof?

    @umtatraining@umtatrainingАй бұрын
    • Are you for real? Or just a copy?

      @billedifier8584@billedifier8584Ай бұрын
  • I know b y d robot putting an emblem doesn't sound impressive but that is one more job taken away

    @ironwill8596@ironwill8596Ай бұрын
  • Very smart TO NOT REVEAL Teslas progress to the Chinese!

    @WillR-Cincy@WillR-CincyАй бұрын
  • the waitress clip is human-played.

    @user-fr3vs4ub9s@user-fr3vs4ub9sАй бұрын
  • Unfortunately The tech is at the same level everywhere because nobody is allowed to take it further than the norm.

    @affiliatepowersource3955@affiliatepowersource3955Ай бұрын
    • Allowed by whom?

      @robertd9850@robertd9850Ай бұрын
    • @@robertd9850 "Them" 🫣

      @affiliatepowersource3955@affiliatepowersource3955Ай бұрын
  • no way

    @Husky_Passion@Husky_PassionАй бұрын
  • Western robots can have western AI.

    @RobShuttleworth@RobShuttleworthАй бұрын
  • Look up BYD fires . They are not completion with Tesla .

    @terryma2916@terryma2916Ай бұрын
  • The film Terminator 1/2/3/4/5 should be removed from anywhere in the world in order to get rid of the future AI eye

    @cscan97@cscan9722 күн бұрын
  • Yeah they can mass produce things but they are cheap I bet those electric cars they build have a 3 star rating in safety.

    @UnearthCreations@UnearthCreationsАй бұрын
  • BYD is not an electric car only manufacturer and their sales are guaranteed by the Chinese state, to outpace Tesla on paper. False information is no information.

    @ttineff@ttineff15 күн бұрын
  • Yeah China, is anyone surprised?

    @RyanBlockb5@RyanBlockb5Ай бұрын
  • So when can we expect hoebots?

    @PazkalTheRazkal@PazkalTheRazkalАй бұрын
  • The Chinese can't even build a car that doesn't catch fire. Now, they're building knockoff robots? God help us all!

    @KP-xi4bj@KP-xi4bjАй бұрын
    • Funny, Tesla is U.S main EV company, but considered below average in China. Their tech is much more advanced, but people in U.S too busy being clueless instead of looking at reality

      @SmileB4uDie@SmileB4uDieАй бұрын
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