You can tell that Cypher isn't supportive of Morpheus well before the betrayal.
Morpheus describes the Matrix via an Alice in Wonderland analogy: Neo is 'tumbling down the rabbit hole' on a journey of adventure, revelation and self-discovery.
Cypher describes it via a Wizard of Oz analogy ("Buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy -- because Kansas is goin' bye-bye.", hinting that the 'Wizard' (the man behind the curtain, aka Morpheus) is nothing more than a deceptive fraud.
Crazy how the character with the most interesting backstory was made the smallest, most expendable, character, and yet we all nearly unanimously feel for them.
I don’t know if you’re referring to the fact that Switch was supposed to be gender switched in the matrix, but that blew me away.
And yeah, to this day I’ll randomly drop “Not like this!” into a conversation.
Because reportedly the Wachowskis were convinced to remove that aspect of the character. That is, it's how the character was originally written, but it didn't make it to the screen at all.
Back when that film first came out me and my brother used to say that line all the time, I always found it funny years later how it stuck out to other people too and became a meme lol. Switch deserved better!
lets not forget, as far as I know, this is from a demo where the whole point was to demonstrate autonomous ai robots that are certainly and most definitely not remote operated, and please buy more stock because we have a product that so far does not exist and has untold use cases and we will release it soon and change the world and not buying our stock would be even dumber than not buying apple or microsoft 50 years ago
Oh he was allegedly surrounded by a buffer staff at Tesla. A protective circle of yes men who were feeding him what he wanted to hear, siphoning money from him while actually competent people ran the company.
Twitter had no team of idiot cushions like that and he really broke the speedrun record for ruining a company.
That’s SpaceX not Tesla. You can tell he directly handled Tesla this entire time because he took a company with a lead and did nothing for over a decade but still kept an inflated stock price. Also released a death bucket that looks like a child’s drawing and called it a truck.
Musk made a lot of uhm interesting decisions in his various businesses, but I don't think there was anything to ruin in Twitter, it was already falling apart to begin with
Then what's with all the accusations of him being incompetent and that's why there are so many issues with Tesla vehicles, especially but not exclusively, the CyberTruck? If competent people were running it then that wouldn't be the case, no?
Mind you, what I just said is a hill a Musk hater on twitter constantly was willing to die on. (I couldn't care less, just conflicting information)
Also, honestly, I'm not sure what you mean by that with Twitter. Sure, some things are very very bad, but others are a huge improvement from old Twitter.
There's only so many vh they could do imo. Like they can convince him those sound bussiness ideas were his. but once he announced Cyberstuck, they had no option but to make it. They hoped people would forget about it, but that didn't pan out.
Hyperloop, LA underground tunnels, solar roof tiles, Cybertruck, Starship, Tesla Semis, Tesla Roadsters...
All things he has directly promoted, said he invented (like saying he invented a "4th mode of transport, the hyperloop", while the vacuum train idea is over 100 years old), he 1000% knows and is 0% ignorant, he just knows people will buy into anything he says.
Tesla's entire business model is fraud. Elon committed securities fraud in the most literal sense live on the internet and nothing happened. The post is still up. Neither party is willing to crack down on it and it's blatant all around. Looking forward to the rebuild after everything is burned to the ground in a few years. This sort of thing tends to happen every 80-100 years.
It’s absolutely hilarious, in a sad way, how long this exact same grift from the exact same person has played out. And that he’s able to just, keep going back to that well and have another sip. It’s like if we had as a society had just kept giving Elizabeth Holmes more money.
I can make it more interesting, last month Musk announced that the roadster is coming (again.... next year! next year! next year!) and probably has the capabilities to fly. I'm not making this shit up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJxasYY2K6Q
The fact that Musk's name is so closely tied to Tesla is why buying a Tesla is a very speculative investment that might be good. Whereas if his name was not connected with it it would be one of the most stellar products to ever exist. It's just so hard to buy a product knowing that a psychopath is pulling all the strings.
But then not gonna lie. Id telecommute using a robot via virtual reality gear to work..... just hook up into robot and go to work. Offices, warehouses, assembly line work, construction maybe etc. when its your shift. Just sign in and step into a bot.
Tbh the only role I think these « robots » really have in their current form is like allowing people with disabilities that would prevent from working normal jobs, contribute and make an income.
Corporate will have it sound like that to keep the workers operating during hours. Any worker found taking their VR off will result in prosecution of murder suicide because not only are Corporations people but we will consider robots people for our benefits.
Thank you! I had to replay it a few times to make sure it wasn't a camera flash. No that thing just dropped his hand and sprayed water all over its face, fucking nuts.
Teleoperated drones like this is *literally useless*. I mean sure if they're disarming a bomb in chernobyl maybe, but this pop cultural bullshit? Fuck off.
You'd think something like cleaning up Chernobyl would be ideal for something like this, but ionizing radiation wreaks havoc on electronics. See radiation-hardening. Even the comparatively rudimentary robots that were actually used in part to clean up the rooftop of Chernobyl quickly degraded under the intense radiation.
Definitely not a fan of the Russian government (current or former) but at the time they simply had no other option and those who participated did so willingly in order to save many more lives.
The thing is, humans kinda fix themselves, the bots don't. Even the divers on a basically suicide mission at the original Chernobyl, who are expected to die quickly, live a long life.
That is because at the time they didnt fully realize that water is a great moderator. its such a good moderator that you could swim in the nuclear fuel storage pool.
You are confusing 'moderator' and 'radiation shield'.
They were fully aware of how good of a radiation shield water is. However they assumed that the water itself would be heavily contaminated with radioactive material as well and calculated expected doses accordingly.
In reality however the water in the lower levels wasn't nearly as badly contaminated as expected and as a result the actual radiation doses received were much lower.
Reminds me of the Elephants Foot picture . I heard it was taken by a robot being controlled from around the corner. The robot didn't last long. I think you'd get a lethal dose of radiation from it at the time just by being in line of sight at all.
They aren't useless for corporations. They are used to circumvent visa laws (or rather sold for that purpose). Operator is in India or other cheap country but is doing physical work in western country.
Japan uses this already for overnight shifts. This is because most Japanese people want a normal schedule. It's hard to find someone who wants a full time job from midnight to 8am even at 2x normal hourly rates.
So they use a robot that is operated from India. The robot works 10x slower than an average human but 10x cheaper.
I think the above is fair use. There are currently shitty overseas practices that are worse than uses robots like this. Like actual office jobs being shipped over seas
This is a fair use case, though I doubt most of the world would be using it that way, plus... Most of the cases right now is pretending to be AI while driven by underpaid exploited workers with a laggy connection.
Yeah, I've seen the demo for the $20k Neo robot and they had a "pilot" in the next room guiding it through performing simple chores... poorly. They claim in a couple years it'll all be autonomous, but I wouldn't be surprised if they just end up with regional pilot control centers playing the mechanical turk while spying on the users.
I'm not sure if they could get away with fine-grain control of the robot from across the globe. There might be too much network latency for direct control. It looked like they were having enough problems controlling the robot from the same building. Adding network overhead to that isn't going to improve the situation. However, once they improve the automation, they could send high-level commands.
MKBHD did a breakdown of this “robot”, the company is asking for 20k or 500/month for the first version. This version will be almost entirely operated remotely, filled with cameras and other sensors into your home that will be viewed by other people. Imagine paying 20k to be part of a training program and then watching the remote controlled drone take 4 hours to empty your dishwasher.
To be fair, human piloting would be a great way to train the AI for it. But the butt leg intersection on this one creeps me out a bit. Looks like it has curved legs so I think pants are out, maybe a skirt?
I assume having them teleoperated is how they get training data to automate them over the long term.
When Tesla wanted to make self driving cars, they started by putting telemetry systems in cars to collect data on how human drivers handle every situation, and eventually used that training data to create cars that can actually drive themselves in most circumstances.
I would assume a teleoperated robot would be the best available way to collect similar training data. It's not what you want over the long term, but it seems like a practical stepping stone.
Perhaps I'm more easily impressed than most but I'm optimistic in how it shows the robot being capable of motion the same way a human can.
It just means the brain will be a purely software problem which we can solve in time. The mechanical elements, achieve a humanoid robot with actual human-like movements are quite cool.
Because... Its is known thatbthese are operated by humans? They are not supposed to be working automatically jet they record ever thing to generate authentic training data that than can be learned by ai.
This was the Musk created "Optimus" autonomous robot that was supposed to be doing stuff on it's own. But as usual, Musk was doing his huckster bit by fraudulently having someone remote operate it.
I think we need to learn how to build piloted robots first, before we can try to do automation of any kind, just like with driving, we needed to make a good car, equip it with a ton of sensors and only then we reached the point of where it can at least maintain the same lane by itself.
Im just waiting for the AI robotics and AI in general to implode, then start again but with a better plan than screwing over investors with this crap. Its neat, its cool but not ready yet to start calling it full blown AI.
Because... Its is known thatbthese are operated by humans? They are not supposed to be working automatically jet they record ever thing to generate authentic training data that than can be learned by ai.
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“Not like this…. not like this…”
Poor Switch.
Cypher........god dammit........
God Damn You Cypher!
“Don’t hate me, Trinity, I’m just the messenger.”
That scene messed little 11 year old me up, my first actual unexpected twist. Badass movie
Here's something to look for on a rewatch:
You can tell that Cypher isn't supportive of Morpheus well before the betrayal.
Morpheus describes the Matrix via an Alice in Wonderland analogy: Neo is 'tumbling down the rabbit hole' on a journey of adventure, revelation and self-discovery.
Cypher describes it via a Wizard of Oz analogy ("Buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy -- because Kansas is goin' bye-bye.", hinting that the 'Wizard' (the man behind the curtain, aka Morpheus) is nothing more than a deceptive fraud.
Ooh nice, that's a fun literary connection. I've always thought that, even with some flaws, the matrix writing was fantastic
If you look closely you can also see that Cypher has a meeting with the agents revealing that he's a double agent.
It's subtle though.
Gee thanks! I just thought they were college friends
/s
I also noticed a very obscure reference to steak in that scene - blink and you’ll miss it!
He is actually the one to betray trinity in the beginning of the movie. Thats why she asked him if it was a secure line. She escaped tho.
Ignorance is bliss
Crazy how the character with the most interesting backstory was made the smallest, most expendable, character, and yet we all nearly unanimously feel for them.
I don’t know if you’re referring to the fact that Switch was supposed to be gender switched in the matrix, but that blew me away. And yeah, to this day I’ll randomly drop “Not like this!” into a conversation.
Ever since I heard about that I looked out for it but I just don’t see it. They look exactly the same with no indication of the change.
Because reportedly the Wachowskis were convinced to remove that aspect of the character. That is, it's how the character was originally written, but it didn't make it to the screen at all.
Big Hollwood against the Wachowskis, or anybody else outside their "norm".
Man why you gotta make me all nostalgic and sad this morning
Back when that film first came out me and my brother used to say that line all the time, I always found it funny years later how it stuck out to other people too and became a meme lol. Switch deserved better!
lets not forget, as far as I know, this is from a demo where the whole point was to demonstrate autonomous ai robots that are certainly and most definitely not remote operated, and please buy more stock because we have a product that so far does not exist and has untold use cases and we will release it soon and change the world and not buying our stock would be even dumber than not buying apple or microsoft 50 years ago
Sounds like another Tesla product
It's literally that, that's the Optimus that Musk says is worth trillions.
Imagine if Elon was just ignorant to it all and was consistently fooled by bad faith staff? That would be hilarious xD
Oh he was allegedly surrounded by a buffer staff at Tesla. A protective circle of yes men who were feeding him what he wanted to hear, siphoning money from him while actually competent people ran the company.
Twitter had no team of idiot cushions like that and he really broke the speedrun record for ruining a company.
That’s SpaceX not Tesla. You can tell he directly handled Tesla this entire time because he took a company with a lead and did nothing for over a decade but still kept an inflated stock price. Also released a death bucket that looks like a child’s drawing and called it a truck.
Gotta hand it to Musk, he turned Twitter into a billion dollar company /s
Musk made a lot of uhm interesting decisions in his various businesses, but I don't think there was anything to ruin in Twitter, it was already falling apart to begin with
Then what's with all the accusations of him being incompetent and that's why there are so many issues with Tesla vehicles, especially but not exclusively, the CyberTruck? If competent people were running it then that wouldn't be the case, no? Mind you, what I just said is a hill a Musk hater on twitter constantly was willing to die on. (I couldn't care less, just conflicting information)
Also, honestly, I'm not sure what you mean by that with Twitter. Sure, some things are very very bad, but others are a huge improvement from old Twitter.
There's only so many vh they could do imo. Like they can convince him those sound bussiness ideas were his. but once he announced Cyberstuck, they had no option but to make it. They hoped people would forget about it, but that didn't pan out.
Oh he knows
Hyperloop, LA underground tunnels, solar roof tiles, Cybertruck, Starship, Tesla Semis, Tesla Roadsters...
All things he has directly promoted, said he invented (like saying he invented a "4th mode of transport, the hyperloop", while the vacuum train idea is over 100 years old), he 1000% knows and is 0% ignorant, he just knows people will buy into anything he says.
It is the Musk paradox, everything he sells is so cheap that everyone will buy it, but also so profitable that it is worth trillions.
Nah, my net worth is pretty small, honestly
remember the Tesla Semi presentation, where they had to go on and on about the cupholders because none of their announced systems worked?
Or when people in costumes were dancing pretending to be robots at a Tesla showcase or whatever
https://youtu.be/TsNc4nEX3c4?si=g5WPAJsQeyR8yxh-
No no no, it is AI. Actually Indians.
700 real human Indian coders in a trenchcoat
Did the robot do the head bobble?
At what point is this legally fraud? We're talking about many billions in stock value swings based on obviously false claims
Tesla's entire business model is fraud. Elon committed securities fraud in the most literal sense live on the internet and nothing happened. The post is still up. Neither party is willing to crack down on it and it's blatant all around. Looking forward to the rebuild after everything is burned to the ground in a few years. This sort of thing tends to happen every 80-100 years.
You just don’t understand the genius of Musk /s
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Tesla - the intersection of narcissistic delusions & ketamine hallucinations ™
It’s absolutely hilarious, in a sad way, how long this exact same grift from the exact same person has played out. And that he’s able to just, keep going back to that well and have another sip. It’s like if we had as a society had just kept giving Elizabeth Holmes more money.
So... vapour ware? How is that roadster going btw? Tesla might be good if Musk wasn't selling his snake oil.
I can make it more interesting, last month Musk announced that the roadster is coming (again.... next year! next year! next year!) and probably has the capabilities to fly. I'm not making this shit up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJxasYY2K6Q
You aren't making it up, but the roman saluting narcissist sure is, haha.
The fact that Musk's name is so closely tied to Tesla is why buying a Tesla is a very speculative investment that might be good. Whereas if his name was not connected with it it would be one of the most stellar products to ever exist. It's just so hard to buy a product knowing that a psychopath is pulling all the strings.
But then not gonna lie. Id telecommute using a robot via virtual reality gear to work..... just hook up into robot and go to work. Offices, warehouses, assembly line work, construction maybe etc. when its your shift. Just sign in and step into a bot.
No comuting, the bots already there.
Pay : $1/hr
Probably.....
Yeah let’s not let these moron bots with teenage Tesla intern operators anywhere near heavy equipment.
and stock is up.
You're telling me people are investing in these things...?
Tbh the only role I think these « robots » really have in their current form is like allowing people with disabilities that would prevent from working normal jobs, contribute and make an income.
AI -> Actually Indians
ai = actually indians or actually iranians
Reminds me of the failed OCP robots from Robocop
I like the one that shoots himself in the head.
The one ripping its helmet off was the first thing that came to my mind!
This is exactly what it reminded me of...
Only missing the blood cuddling scream!
That was technically robot/surrogate suicide wasn't it?
Disconnecting from the "brain"
That was the operator taking off his VR headset
Ah, that explains it. It was just mimicking the operator fainting on returning to actual reality.
Yes.
Corporate will have it sound like that to keep the workers operating during hours. Any worker found taking their VR off will result in prosecution of murder suicide because not only are Corporations people but we will consider robots people for our benefits.
But then they'll reverse course when robots start unionizing and want Healthcare
Operated by AI (Actually Indian) haahaa
WHY DID YOU REDEEM IT!!!
Actually internz
You know, it’s funny if it’s proof of remote control, but it’s even funnier if it’s some learned behavior.
it could be that they used a human operator to program a sequence of operations, and this is the shutdown sequence.
maybe its battery died.
Did it just completely crush that bottle it hit? Hot damn
Just imagine that thing holding your baby and it goes offline and spikes the baby through a changing table.
powerbombs*
The perfect crime lol
Even I'm thinking. But it's just metal, so maybe that's normal. Scared?
The operator did. Yes.
Can we talk about the fact it just squashed that closed full water bottle like it was nothing?
These robots are extremely powerful I don't see this going anywhere good
It reminds me of the scene in Elysium where the police robot just randomly decides to brutally break Matt Damon's character arm
Thank you! I had to replay it a few times to make sure it wasn't a camera flash. No that thing just dropped his hand and sprayed water all over its face, fucking nuts.
Any full size human can pop a water bottle or break an arm.
The ones intended to be near humans are pretty weak. The main danger is it falling on you.
I'm sorry but have you ever tried to pop one of these bottles sure if you stand on it maybe but he just grazed it and it instantly popped
Ive had to shopvac my trunk because they popped just loading them in. Theyre not strong.
Teleoperated drones like this is *literally useless*. I mean sure if they're disarming a bomb in chernobyl maybe, but this pop cultural bullshit? Fuck off.
You'd think something like cleaning up Chernobyl would be ideal for something like this, but ionizing radiation wreaks havoc on electronics. See radiation-hardening. Even the comparatively rudimentary robots that were actually used in part to clean up the rooftop of Chernobyl quickly degraded under the intense radiation.
Humans also quickly degrade under intense radiation, and robots are still more expendable.
This really depends on who you ask
I think the guy producing these specific robots would claim they're worth more than a person
I’m talking about the Soviet government, but that may also be true lol
If you watch documentaries on this, or watch the Chernobyl series, you will see that Russia definitely disagrees with you.
They literally used armies of people to clean it up.
You mean agree? Reread my comment. Or you meant to respond to the person above me?
My family is from there. I know lol.
Yeah, I meant to respond to the parent comment.
Definitely not a fan of the Russian government (current or former) but at the time they simply had no other option and those who participated did so willingly in order to save many more lives.
barely.
The thing is, humans kinda fix themselves, the bots don't. Even the divers on a basically suicide mission at the original Chernobyl, who are expected to die quickly, live a long life.
That is because at the time they didnt fully realize that water is a great moderator. its such a good moderator that you could swim in the nuclear fuel storage pool.
You are confusing 'moderator' and 'radiation shield'.
They were fully aware of how good of a radiation shield water is. However they assumed that the water itself would be heavily contaminated with radioactive material as well and calculated expected doses accordingly.
In reality however the water in the lower levels wasn't nearly as badly contaminated as expected and as a result the actual radiation doses received were much lower.
I know a lot about many things but too much to get info mixed.
Thanks for correcting me on my mistake! <3
XKCD did a vid on this.
https://youtu.be/EFRUL7vKdU8?si=OS9hctsnH9FEqbvR
There's an XKCD for everything.
You can, but you can't
Because you'll get shot first
Not in russia they're not.
Yeah, but it's easier to make more humans with unskilled labor using things you may already have around the house.
Reminds me of the Elephants Foot picture . I heard it was taken by a robot being controlled from around the corner. The robot didn't last long. I think you'd get a lethal dose of radiation from it at the time just by being in line of sight at all.
https://media.hswstatic.com/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJjb250ZW50Lmhzd3N0YXRpYy5jb20iLCJrZXkiOiJnaWZcL2VsZXBoYW50cy1mb290MS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsid2lkdGgiOjgyOH19fQ==
They aren't useless for corporations. They are used to circumvent visa laws (or rather sold for that purpose). Operator is in India or other cheap country but is doing physical work in western country.
Wow that's even worse
Japan uses this already for overnight shifts. This is because most Japanese people want a normal schedule. It's hard to find someone who wants a full time job from midnight to 8am even at 2x normal hourly rates.
So they use a robot that is operated from India. The robot works 10x slower than an average human but 10x cheaper.
I think the above is fair use. There are currently shitty overseas practices that are worse than uses robots like this. Like actual office jobs being shipped over seas
This is a fair use case, though I doubt most of the world would be using it that way, plus... Most of the cases right now is pretending to be AI while driven by underpaid exploited workers with a laggy connection.
AI = actually Indians
That is pretty cool, I like that a lot to fill an actual need. But I don't trust America with that tech for a fucking second.
Yeah, I've seen the demo for the $20k Neo robot and they had a "pilot" in the next room guiding it through performing simple chores... poorly. They claim in a couple years it'll all be autonomous, but I wouldn't be surprised if they just end up with regional pilot control centers playing the mechanical turk while spying on the users.
I'm not sure if they could get away with fine-grain control of the robot from across the globe. There might be too much network latency for direct control. It looked like they were having enough problems controlling the robot from the same building. Adding network overhead to that isn't going to improve the situation. However, once they improve the automation, they could send high-level commands.
MKBHD did a breakdown of this “robot”, the company is asking for 20k or 500/month for the first version. This version will be almost entirely operated remotely, filled with cameras and other sensors into your home that will be viewed by other people. Imagine paying 20k to be part of a training program and then watching the remote controlled drone take 4 hours to empty your dishwasher.
To be fair, human piloting would be a great way to train the AI for it. But the butt leg intersection on this one creeps me out a bit. Looks like it has curved legs so I think pants are out, maybe a skirt?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nbJGQl-dJ6c
Can't even work in Chernobyl because the radiation will fuck it up
I assume having them teleoperated is how they get training data to automate them over the long term.
When Tesla wanted to make self driving cars, they started by putting telemetry systems in cars to collect data on how human drivers handle every situation, and eventually used that training data to create cars that can actually drive themselves in most circumstances.
I would assume a teleoperated robot would be the best available way to collect similar training data. It's not what you want over the long term, but it seems like a practical stepping stone.
Honestly it might be cheaper paying someone nothing overseas to do it than run AI to do it.
I think the latency would be pretty untenable. 100ms of lag while doing dishes seems like a great way to break dishes.
Perhaps I'm more easily impressed than most but I'm optimistic in how it shows the robot being capable of motion the same way a human can.
It just means the brain will be a purely software problem which we can solve in time. The mechanical elements, achieve a humanoid robot with actual human-like movements are quite cool.
The mechanical elements were always the easy parts.
How is this not straight up fraud?
It's like a scene out of Robocop.
The principal issue is written on its chest
Tesla AI is so advanced its a guy from india.
Undeniably a remote human operator
Because... Its is known thatbthese are operated by humans? They are not supposed to be working automatically jet they record ever thing to generate authentic training data that than can be learned by ai.
I respect its absolute commitment to the bit.
This was the Musk created "Optimus" autonomous robot that was supposed to be doing stuff on it's own. But as usual, Musk was doing his huckster bit by fraudulently having someone remote operate it.
Just in case anyone was wondering.
Scamlon Musk
that is me when i am working
Can.Not.Compute.
Oh I accidentally removed by brain
<falls dead>
They never thought about this in the movies...the robot side when the human unplugs.
New meme for suicidal robots
Tesla engineer had too much Taco Bell and suddenly had to "run to the border"
The concept of remote physical labor...
Oh you know, just a teleoperated “autonomous” robot. Fuckin insane grift
Rest in dead Mr robo
The operator has just learned a lesson off the Robot.
Good result on this training demo.
This is incredible
I find it hilarious that they can't even design a lockout process to prevent this.
I think we need to learn how to build piloted robots first, before we can try to do automation of any kind, just like with driving, we needed to make a good car, equip it with a ton of sensors and only then we reached the point of where it can at least maintain the same lane by itself.
Musk is a grifter, just like his other pedo buddy trump.
Something similar was mocked in a movie released 30 years back https://youtu.be/aDZ-p-MG2Xo?si=cp-ige-CX7hLPuGB Scroll to 2:37 in the video.
AI = Assisted Intelligence?
Good thing he didn't over react..
Proper looked like he just got frustrated and gave up!
"Connection lost. Powering down"
This is just the plot of "The Electric State"
These robots will be the end of us all /s
Lifting its soul out of its own body
"Fuck this I'm taking my break." dies
They’re testing Mr. Meeseeks “look at me” technology
The motion almost looks like an "OH NO" before it falls
Someone popped on a drone video jammer?? He reacted and grabbed glasses but weren't jamming some of the lower control frequency?
To me that looks a lot like a dude in vr reacting to a suddenly broken video feed maybe
If not someone needs to check out rf during their little demos
Don't laugh. Skynet remembers all
Cunt ripped his own brain out :(
Maybe it was remote controlled by another robot wearing that headset.
Tesla robot... Sounds about right.
ok now we know their weakness.
Why. Why was I programmed to feel pain.
This is the perfect video showing Elon Musk's complete BS.
Operator? Did Elon lie about this robot not being operated by a human?
Again...
That’s because it’s literally Being controlled by someone wearing a vr headset
Better "taking off the helmet" than "barrel to the temple" motion.
That was the moment someone walking back stage tripped over the cable the operator behind the curtain was controlling the "robot" through.
haha, robot’s first day on the job—total faceplant! 😂
haha, robot’s got that post ahead set wobble—relatable AF!
When you try to imitate humans after a long session… relatable
Once it learned that it's life purpose was serving water bottles to obese nerds, it no longer wanted to live.
Must have triggered a kill switch.
Im just waiting for the AI robotics and AI in general to implode, then start again but with a better plan than screwing over investors with this crap. Its neat, its cool but not ready yet to start calling it full blown AI.
The easier explanation would be that it is remote controlled, and the operator did in fact remove their headset.
Thats implied here
That is the point of the post. Musk and Tesla are making promises and doing demos of technology that does not work.
There is some discussion on if this is AI generated or not
Idiots will 'discuss' anything.
How many crickets do you think it would take to play a guitar correctly?
Because... Its is known thatbthese are operated by humans? They are not supposed to be working automatically jet they record ever thing to generate authentic training data that than can be learned by ai.
They probably discuss it because it’s online
I know it's not but it looks like it accidently knocked over one glass and then panicked and freaked out and fell over much like I would