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by 0xbadcafebee 51 days ago
So, after they work out all the mechanical kinks (there are quite a few!), and after they work out all the software issues (again, many of them), the last problem is the biggest: production. Anyone can make a half dozen robots by hand. A hundred thousand is a completely different challenge. If they can't be made efficiently, their cost makes them more of a toy than a tool.
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Have you seen the mass produced humanoids from China? They’re incredibly capable (again, save for hands which is a huge mechanical and software problem) and cheap.

https://youtu.be/mUmlv814aJo https://youtu.be/GzX1qOIO1bE

But what do they do?

I’ve only ever seen them performing choreographed routines or running races.

I’ve yet to see one doing something useful, so if you know of an example, I’d love to see it.

They need better software and they also need better hands. That will take time. But the commenter suggested manufacturing them will be a challenge and at this point it doesn’t seem like manufacturing will be the issue. As far as applications it seems to me like deliveries could be useful but I haven’t studied the space really, I’m just familiar with robotics. Maybe they will never be useful, but we will find out in 5 years when software has advanced.
One of the Tesla's factories is winding down car production in a plan to convert to producing humanoid robots.
I can buy China doing it, but not Tesla. They have a terrible track record of production, nothing even close to China's capability. In the past they've "developed" factories by taking huge government incentives and then basically doing nothing with them and pocketing the cash.
Is that because they're close to building robots or because Chinese EVs are eating their lunch and Tesla is flatlining?
The line between moonshot and scam is thin and elon is known for doing jumping jacks on it.
Explain again why you are so proud to be racist and easily manipulated.
You need to recalibrate your bullshit sensor, because that statement from Tesla is clearly a farce.