10,000,000,000 robots

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by S2007S, May 27, 2025 at 2:35 PM.

  1. S2007S

    S2007S

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  2. Humans are basic creatures...they primarily want a humanoid latex rubberized robot to cook them food and fuck them and suck them and stimulate them....and drive them to football games, and print market money for their lazy horny greedy dumbasses,,:):confused:..
     
  3. NoahA

    NoahA

    Here we go again... like in 2017 and how FSD will drive from NY to LA without any driver intervention.... and do this all next year!!! Or the year after.... or maybe just one more year.
     
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  4. Businessman

    Businessman

    All these AI sci fi fantasies will eventually come true. Including the part where AI kills us all. Just going to play out over many decades and not just a few years. Of course can't tell the investors that, otherwise they won't invest, they want a much faster return
     
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  5. Tesla is the misDirection, "look over here, not over there" company. Its a bait and switch mechanism for much, much more insidious corp developments. It pretends to do crazy stuff for misdirection and cover.

    UK, Germany and France have approved long range strikes into Russia, using their long range missiles. All three countries have re-tooled and transitioned toward a war status against Russia.

    So Gorilla Technology has developed a smart city citizen tracking and monitoring system..similar in some ways to PLTR here in the USA. UK, France and Germany will soon institute Mandatory Conscription and Gorilla Technology will track each citizen due for conscription for Forced Military Enlistment. If war completely unfolds, Gorilla Technology will track each additional older group..21 yrs old..then 25yrs old , then 30yrs old ...and track them for forced Conscription as the front lines needs more and more cannon fodder.
     
  6. Yea..the AI sub forum here is good. But we need a connected SciFi forum here that parallels the AI sub forum. All of today's AI, Robotics, smart automation ect been written about in detail and sheds amazing light into possible investment direction.

    I would start the SciFi category with discussion of Author C Clark for AI sentient (The Sentinel). Isaac Asimov also speaks in volume of Robotics and intelligent robotics
    (Robot series)

    Rad Bradbury brings together AI, Robotics and, most importantly, the use of them by the military and the govt against the citizens
    (Fahrenheit 451)

    Elon has mentioned all three of these writers many, many times and uses Fahrenheit 451 as his inspiration for the SpaceX mission statement
     
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  7. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    FSD can drive from my town 2 hours north to a specific garage in NYC with minimal intervention.

    my neighbor does it two times a week.
     
  8. spy

    spy

    Lol... full self driving can drive somewhere but you have to intervene. Sounds like a contradiction to me. Wake me when the intervention is unnecessary.
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  9. NoahA

    NoahA

    As Spy already points out, the "minimal" part is worrying. I see too many videos on even the latest versions where the system fucks up. Humans fuck up all the time as well, but we are way more adaptable. If FSD used Lidar along with the cameras, I would be much more optimistic, but I know that FSD is only one accident away from being shut down. Of course Elon fired all the regulators, so how convenient is that, but I have no doubt that social media will uncover the accidents, and this will be more damaging than any regulatory directive. Tesla themselves acknowledge that light flare (ie. sun at the horizon) interferes with the cameras. So is the whole system going to have to shut down on sunny days at sunrise and sunset?? There is also barely any footage I see in the rain. Everything is always on perfect sunny days. The idea that FSD will replace driving in a year is so far fetched.
     
  10. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    it won’t replace in a year but tremendous progress since 2017, when I had my model S.

    I doubt my kids will drive (5 years for the oldest)