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Klarkashton

(1,347 posts)
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 04:41 PM 13 hrs ago

Musk's Optimus robot is controlled by a guy in a sensor suit. Of course.

It was obvious just by looking at all the hand gestures and conversation the thing was making.

This is an old school flim-flam.

I'll go out on a limb and guess that the robo taxis are controlled by people as well.

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Musk's Optimus robot is controlled by a guy in a sensor suit. Of course. (Original Post) Klarkashton 13 hrs ago OP
You're right, it was very obvious, and I'm sure the taxis were just glorified RC cars. Think. Again. 13 hrs ago #1
Of course edhopper 13 hrs ago #2
Who is surprised by this? LetMyPeopleVote 13 hrs ago #3
I gave up trying educate about Musk here. Nt BootinUp 12 hrs ago #9
I wondered about a few things. duncang 13 hrs ago #4
Having a guy at your house controlling the thing Klarkashton 13 hrs ago #5
fact... or is it an opinion? WarGamer 13 hrs ago #6
Look it up. Widely reported. Klarkashton 13 hrs ago #7
got it... WarGamer 12 hrs ago #10
I'm new at this fact or opinion stuff Ilikepurple 12 hrs ago #11
According to an article in LAT, Tesla will not BootinUp 12 hrs ago #14
No need to when the charade already had its desired effect Ilikepurple 11 hrs ago #17
Musk knows film flam like nobody else. Nt BootinUp 12 hrs ago #8
How high did it drive his stock? lame54 12 hrs ago #12
The bankers and other dimwits that rule the world were Klarkashton 12 hrs ago #13
I can see some advantages to this in an industrial setting jmowreader 12 hrs ago #15
There are better designed edhopper 11 hrs ago #18
More old school than most realize - 250 years ago ThoughtCriminal 11 hrs ago #16

edhopper

(34,519 posts)
2. Of course
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 04:55 PM
13 hrs ago

It even says, "hmm" and "uh".
Like the self driving car, another Musk scam.
Surprised people here still think he is anything but a con artist.

duncang

(3,139 posts)
4. I wondered about a few things.
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 05:20 PM
13 hrs ago

Would the robots do as well on an uneven surface? How easily do they fall over. They kept the crowd back to make sure no one touched them. I know the crowd would probably swarm them if they didn’t. Would one of them be able to get back up? All of that has to be figured out before there’s any chance of actually being usable.

When it comes down to it I don’t understand why it’s so important to have them bipedal. That goes for any company. I can see in some cases it works and I guess it makes them more exciting. It just seems a tri-wheel setup would be easier, more stable, and a lot cheaper for domestic use unless you had stairs. But even then I’m sure they could figure out something.

Ilikepurple

(19 posts)
11. I'm new at this fact or opinion stuff
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 05:58 PM
12 hrs ago

Let’s see, a report from the intercept is presumed false until some semi arbitrary smell test is passed, but a media event by Musk showing breaking technology is presumed true. I just need to know where the burden of proof lies in each of these posts. Perhaps for the sake of clarity, you can also let us know what BOP standard we must satisfy for each of our posts.

Klarkashton

(1,347 posts)
13. The bankers and other dimwits that rule the world were
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 06:03 PM
12 hrs ago

Soooo impressed. I suppose the have never seen "great moments with Mr Lincoln" at Disneyland.

jmowreader

(51,256 posts)
15. I can see some advantages to this in an industrial setting
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 06:21 PM
12 hrs ago

Let's say you run a company that works with Very Dangerous Chemicals. Let's say it's hydrogen sulfide - watch this video to see how lethal this gas is.

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This is also a good H2S video:



If you had one of these Musk Robots in your maintenance department you could send it into the danger area to work while the employee stands outside - like, way the hell outside it, say on the outside of the fenceline - controlling it with a sensor suit. Hydrogen sulfide isn't going to kill your robot, and you get the work done without endangering your staff.

This, of course, is not what Mr. Musk wants to sell these for.

ThoughtCriminal

(14,241 posts)
16. More old school than most realize - 250 years ago
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 06:26 PM
11 hrs ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Turk

The Mechanical Turk, also known as the Automaton Chess Player (German: Schachtürke, lit. 'chess Turk'; Hungarian: A Török), or simply The Turk, was a fraudulent chess-playing machine constructed in 1770, which appeared to be able to play a strong game of chess against a human opponent. For 84 years, it was exhibited on tours by various owners as an automaton. The machine survived and continued giving occasional exhibitions until 1854, when a fire swept through the museum where it was kept, destroying the machine. Afterwards, articles were published by a son of the machine's owner revealing its secrets to the public: that it was an elaborate hoax, suspected by some, but never proven in public while it still existed.

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