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AriBlue626 t1_iqmjtt9 wrote

Wow, I imagined something bad, and then I searched, and it was worse.

The only smart thing they did was make it look humanoid so people would give it a break when it fucked up.

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Reddit123556 t1_iqml57v wrote

Lol. Okay, man. Converted AI able to recognize and label its environment in real time, interact with it, perform useful tasks with in it into a bipedal untethered frame in less than a year. Here let me hold your beer. Go over there and show them who’s boss. This is a recruiting event so I’m sure it’d be welcome. Crazy ass redditors.

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AriBlue626 t1_iqmml80 wrote

Can I build one myself from scratch? nope, and neither can Elon.

Is any of this new advanced technology that hasn’t been seen before? Also nope.

Is it still just a prototype? Yep

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Reddit123556 t1_iqmmyk3 wrote

Can you link me any other instances of ai installed in a biped robot generating voxels and auto labeling and interacting with the environment based on that? I’d be pretty interested to see it. That’d be exciting

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AriBlue626 t1_iqmnj4v wrote

I’m curious, how many minutes/hours/days of footage have you seen of this biped robot navigating with ’AI’?

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Reddit123556 t1_iqn6fp4 wrote

More than the time I’ve spent watching competitors do it, as none have. I’m waiting on the evidence to the contrary. Waiting on a link or two if you have them, friend.

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AriBlue626 t1_iqn9e41 wrote

Lol, that wasn’t an answer, how many minutes of unedited footage have you seen? I’ll just say that Ive seen as many hours of unedited footage of this robot functions as you have.

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Reddit123556 t1_iqnczkw wrote

Lol. All videos are edited friend. If you you insist on an answer, I think there were a couple of minutes demonstrating the ai and how it works. Now about those links

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AriBlue626 t1_iqndvc6 wrote

Not all videos are edited for marketing no. What you saw was brief clips of the robot doing a singular task with no context. Yes it’s impressive compared to the 90s when Japanese car companies were into robots.

I bet multiple youtubers could produce a bipedal robot that succeeds in at least three several second tasks.

Frankly, it really seems like his AI vision tech isn’t ready for the road and has been pivoted to industrial vision tech, but that’s been around for awhile, so he put it in a humanoid robot for the cool factor.

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Chippopotanuse t1_iqq7r0x wrote

Just curious - can Optimus send me a link or two? Like, can I ask it to do that and can it respond in some fashion?

Cause Alexa and Siri can. And they’ve been around for years.

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Reddit123556 t1_iqqgz5d wrote

Lol, I don’t know man. All I saw was what was demonstrated the presentation. Apparently I am one of the few who watched more than 60 seconds of it. Maybe ask the robot from Boston dynamics.

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Chippopotanuse t1_iqqh38o wrote

I’ll ask the Boston Dynamics robot if I can catch up to it while it does Parkour. But I’m 47 and it’s more agile than me.

If Optimus was sentient, I could ask it…since it wobbles at the speed of a drunk toddler. It would be easy to catch up to.

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Reddit123556 t1_iqqhamc wrote

Lol. That’s accurate. A toddler could definitely outrun that thing as it is presently. I think they’re supposed to have a max speed of 5 mph.

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Chippopotanuse t1_iqq7igi wrote

> “Here let me hold your beer”

Yet another thing that Optimus can’t do.

> “perform useful tasks in less than a year”

Says who? Elon? The guy who lies constantly and never delivers?

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Reddit123556 t1_iqqgnug wrote

You think it can water plants but can’t pick up a beer?Am I think one who actually watched more than 3 minutes of the presentation?

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