The Race For AI Robots Just Got Real (OpenAI, NVIDIA and more)

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Published 2024-03-25

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  • @antipro8
    "Make me dinner" "i can't do that, you're already 1200 calories above your recommended daily intake Dave"
  • @hyy3657
    Remember folks, robots will turn red if they are bad.
  • @jancerny8109
    “I’d like something to eat.” “The only edible items I scan in this room are a Honeycrisp apple and your cameraman. Which one shall I serve?”
  • @Greghilton3
    I agree that NVDA is seen as the "Stock of the year." I'm interested in identifying potential stocks that could emulate META's growth over the next decade. With $250k allocated for investment, my goal is to retire comfortably.
  • @khall187
    I'm here so early that my job has not yet been lost to AI
  • @krimznmoon
    The robot waiting for 10 seconds in response to emergency sounds like something that can be easily solved by installing local emergency response software that allows instant reactions on certain situations, like contacting 911 and performing basic emergency procedures, while it is waiting for the server to respond.
  • I can imagine the real conversation would be: "Can I get something to eat?" "Please purchase the cook pack for 89,99 per month"
  • Labor shortage? Maybe what they mean is that the pay is so low people don't wanna do those jobs.
  • @somag6810
    Did anyone notice that right hand reflex at 2:06 This is why I am impressed, excited and scared.
  • Anecdote: while working as a manager in big company warehouse, my dad knew a few forklift drivers. One time they implemented some automatic forklifts, to deal with moving some parts. In the act of protest, forklift drivers would cover the robot’s sensors with duct tape, so they became confuse and couldn’t do their job. Other thing - they would drop heavy packages/some liquid spill on the route of the robots, so humans could still operate (because it was just a small obsticle to avoid) but robots would stop and needed help. The management needed to call a meeting and assure this people that automatic forklifts were here only to help with some of the harder tasks, and no one is going to lose their jobs. I don’t know how it went, but we need to keep in mind that the workers will do things like that.
  • @caz6152
    This isn't a labour shortage there's an incentive shortage
  • @user-dl1sq6xk7j
    "unlike humans, robots don't need to take a break, sleep, go on holidays, strike .." or disobey orders, which is very very troubling when these are inevitably used as soldiers
  • @poloboy
    Solid video! Any date when you plan on releasing "Unclean Machine" by any chance? it was your outro for "Why Apple’s Vision Pro is the Next iPhone (Analysis)"
  • @thesfnb.5786
    8:00 holy f I loved this. Just loved listening to it. Im fully aware on some of the dangers of this new tech, but holy I lvoed this
  • @BargainBinkey
    People aren't leaving the workforce, the workforce is forcing people out. Steadily applying for jobs and not even getting calla back for things I'm well qualified for. And the fact that he launched a job board company then transitioned to robots to replace workers is a connection that my conspiratorial brain is clinging to.
  • @knightofsvea604
    "the billionaires are not going to space to create Star Trek. They are looking for Dune."
  • @OriolJuve
    This is nuts. The conversation is so real. I saw it at first and thought it was fake. Thanks Dogogo for clarifying.
  • @cocreativeAI
    Nice summary on the state of the art in robotics. It will be interesting to see how robots engage in sense-making behaviors in open-ended domains, such as creative tasks. That will be an ultimate challenge to the field of robotics.
  • @Xanaxluver
    It's funny but dystopian to think of a rescue robot just standing there, buffering away for 10 seconds while you're dying on the ground. All because you wanted the cheaper internet package from Xfinity :')