COdogman
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Supply of what you ask? There are probably multiple answers to that question, but in this case I'd say he's high on his own supply of constant, never-ending bull$hit. In the article below that Musk himself apparently wrote for the official Chinese government "cyberspace" publication (an entirely separate issue) that he expects in 10 years his "humanoid robots" will be "helping" people or doing tasks that humans can't or don't want to do. He even suggests someday we can "gift" these "robots" to our parents to help "care" for them.
It's one thing to be a big thinker - there are not enough people in this world doing just that. It's another to veer into snake oil salesman territory where you constantly make totally unsupported claims with completely unrealistic timelines. I think pretty much everyone knows Musk exaggerates almost everything at this point, but this is just comical.
When you read that it's important to remember this robot does not exist in any form at this point, yet he is referring to it as if it is already doing the things he mentions. In June he promised to have a "working prototype" by the end of September, but just 1 year ago during Tesla "AI DAY" (irony intended) he brought a person out in a "humanoid robot" costume to promise it will be a robot some day in the future. Technically speaking, humanoid robots may actually exist "some day in the future" and I have no doubt the preserved "humanoid" head of Elon Musk will be there to claim his prediction came true.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/elon-musk-tesla-robot-real-now
It's one thing to be a big thinker - there are not enough people in this world doing just that. It's another to veer into snake oil salesman territory where you constantly make totally unsupported claims with completely unrealistic timelines. I think pretty much everyone knows Musk exaggerates almost everything at this point, but this is just comical.
https://electrek.co/2022/08/15/elon...ls-about-tesla-robot-gifting-elderly-parents/Today’s cars are increasingly like smart, web-connected robots on wheels. In fact, in addition to cars, humanoid robots are also becoming a reality, with Tesla launching a general-purpose humanoid robot (Tesla Bot) in 2021. The Tesla Bot is close to the height and weight of an adult, can carry or pick up heavy objects, walk fast in small steps, and the screen on its face is an interactive interface for communication with people. You may wonder why we designed this robot with legs. Because human society is based on the interaction of a bipedal humanoid with two arms and ten fingers. So if we want a robot to adapt to its environment and be able to do what humans do, it has to be roughly the same size, shape, and capabilities as a human.
Tesla Bots are initially positioned to replace people in repetitive, boring, and dangerous tasks. But the vision is for them to serve millions of households, such as cooking, mowing lawns, and caring for the elderly.
When you read that it's important to remember this robot does not exist in any form at this point, yet he is referring to it as if it is already doing the things he mentions. In June he promised to have a "working prototype" by the end of September, but just 1 year ago during Tesla "AI DAY" (irony intended) he brought a person out in a "humanoid robot" costume to promise it will be a robot some day in the future. Technically speaking, humanoid robots may actually exist "some day in the future" and I have no doubt the preserved "humanoid" head of Elon Musk will be there to claim his prediction came true.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/elon-musk-tesla-robot-real-now
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