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👀Elon Musk foresees a future with two to three robots for every human, led by Tesla's Optimus. 💰Even with just a 10% market share, Tesla could earn over $1 trillion annually. Humanoid robots like Optimus could transform industries by handling repetitive tasks, boosting productivity, and freeing humans for creative and innovative pursuits. Are we ready for a robot-dominated future? 🤔 Credit: CNET ---- 🤖 Contact us if you made a great AI tool to be featured: https://lnkd.in/d5VZ-W8H #artificialintelligence #generativeai #tech #robotics

Ariel MORANDY

R&D director. AI and Machine learning for Infrastructure, Energy and Marine Industries.

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I wish we could “foresee” a future where each human would have a roof, and food in the fridge, instead of 3 tesla humanoids. Also, i imagine the world doesnt want to pollute much much more to produce those uneeded piece of plastic and batteries. But eh, i am not Elon, i am not the guy who created the cybertruck. 😒

Talat Qamar

Vice President at Rapidev Group

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Sounds like an overly exaggerated number considering the affordability factor of the 85% of world’s population that falls under low/middle income category and the availability of labor at lower rates compared to the future robots. The business model though is quite valid for the remaining 15% and utilizing the robots for activities like mining, explosives landmines identification/disarming, bomb disposal, firefighting, servicing in infectious areas, busting terrorist hideouts, hard/criminal areas surveillance and may be as stuntman in the Hollywood movies :)

How will this impact employment and job security for millions of workers? Are we prepared to address the ethical implications and ensure that such advancements benefit everyone, not just a select few?

David Altmann

Never Think "Will My Translations Meet Expectations?" Again | Welocalize Helps Translation Managers in Life Sciences Companies Meet their Business Goals Beyond # of Words Translated, Turn-Around Time, and Cost Savings

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If Elon says it, he will likely do it - and succeed. He doesn't seem to have a high failure rate in his undertakings, at least not so far and if I am not overlooking anything. I think that everything he ventures into as a business, he has thought it through, at least in terms of feasibility (which does not necessarily mean that it will be a success, because great ideas can appear before their time has come).

Humanoid robots like Optimus are poised to revolutionize various industries by taking over repetitive tasks, thereby enhancing productivity and allowing humans to focus on creative and innovative endeavors. This shift could lead to significant advancements in fields ranging from manufacturing to healthcare. However, the transition to a robot-dominated future raises several critical questions. Are our current infrastructures and societal frameworks prepared for such a transformation? How will the integration of humanoid robots impact the job market, and what measures can we take to ensure a smooth transition for the workforce? Moreover, ethical considerations regarding the deployment and autonomy of these robots must be addressed to foster a balanced and beneficial coexistence. The journey to a robot-enhanced future is complex, but with thoughtful planning and collaboration, we can harness this technology to create a more productive and creative world.

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Clifford Goudey

Principal at C. A. Goudey & Associates

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Given that 99% of these humaoid robots will be used to replace human workers, it's clear Elon has not factored in the consequences of people rising up against such a vision.

J. Strauss

Data-Product Management Techno-Functional Business Analysis Ω Innovateur

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The First Law of Robotics: Asimov's Algorithmic Approach to Safety Input: Robot perceives a situation. Evaluate Harm Potential: Can action/inaction injure a human? Yes: Override all other instructions (Law 1). No: Proceed to step 3. Human Orders: Are there instructions from a human? Yes: Follow instructions unless they violate Law 1 (Law 2). * No / Inconsistent Orders: Choose action that minimizes harm (Law 1). Self-Preservation: If following Law 1 necessitates self-harm, prioritize human safety but ensure survival if possible (Law 3). Zeroth Law (later addition): If following the First Law would cause harm to humanity, override all other Laws to protect humankind. Real World Impact: Not currently implemented in robots, but serves as a foundational concept in AI ethics.

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Humanoid robots like Optimus are poised to revolutionize various industries by taking over repetitive tasks, thereby enhancing productivity and allowing humans to focus on creative and innovative endeavors. This shift could lead to significant advancements in fields ranging from manufacturing to healthcare. However, the transition to a robot-dominated future raises several critical questions. Are our current infrastructures and societal frameworks prepared for such a transformation? How will the integration of humanoid robots impact the job market, and what measures can we take to ensure a smooth transition for the workforce? Moreover, ethical considerations regarding the deployment and autonomy of these robots must be addressed to foster a balanced and beneficial coexistence. The journey to a robot-enhanced future is complex, but with thoughtful planning and collaboration, we can harness this technology to create a more productive and creative world.

Anthony MacPherson

Christian | Father | 30-Year Business Veteran |COT (Creator of Things) Antonio Mac Global Group of Companies.

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Humanoid robots raise several ethical and social considerations that we must address as we move towards a more automated future. As most of us are all aware, job displacement is a significant concern, with robots replacing roles traditionally filled by humans, particularly in sectors reliant on manual labor. However, this shift also presents an opportunity for individuals to engage in more fulfilling and innovative work. By taking over repetitive and mundane tasks, humans can then focus on creative and intellectually stimulating activities. Nonetheless, realizing this potential requires robust educational and training programs to prepare the workforce for these changes. Privacy issues as with everything these days loom large, as the integration of robots into daily life may lead to increased surveillance and data collection, requiring strict regulations to protect personal information. Moreover, as robots become more human-like, society must struggle with many questions about the nature of human-robot interactions. Addressing these challenges requires a concerted effort from policymakers, businesses, and educators to ensure a balanced and ethical integration of humanoid robots into society.

Connie D.

MSc, PhD. Sovereign Innovator, Entrepreneur, Shamanic Alchemist Practitioner, Former Public Servant - Security & Intelligence, Emergency Management, Policy, Governance and Risk Management

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This is the huge lie. They won’t take over just repetitive task. Remember the lie about computers making life easier so you had more free time. It was a further way to enslave people make them work all hours of the day and night and not pay them for it. If eople believe robots will make their life easier they’ve got another thing coming. It will make their life over. 1 billion a year cracked out by 1 company. Times thst production by 10 companies and then throw in a pandemic, NWO, financial reset and the 1% hands the 99% the future that every disaster movie -predicting programming - has already showed.

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