Elon Musk reveals plans to unleash a humanoid Tesla Bot:
Tesla CEO Elon Musk ended a deeply technical AI Day event [(3h3m21s)] with a head-turning announcement: a humanoid robot.
After a dancing human dressed as a robot moved off stage at Thursday's invitation-only event in Palo Alto, California, Musk introduced Tesla Bot. It will be based on Tesla's Autopilot system and is essentially a humanoid form of the car. Musk considers the electric vehicles "fully sentient robots on wheels." So might as well make it a human-like bot!
The bot looks like a human with two arms (and two hands with five fingers) and two legs. It'll stand at 5 feet 8 inches and weigh 125 pounds. It can only run 5 mph, which Musk assured was slow enough for most people to escape if something goes wrong: "If you can run faster than that it’ll be fine."
Most importantly, Musk said it would be friendly ("of course") and operate dangerous, repetitive, and boring tasks as it "navigates a world built for humans."
Musk repeated that the humanoid would have a screen on its head and eight cameras, like on Tesla cars that can drive with assistance from Autopilot. "It's all the same tools we see in the car," he said.
The story continues at c|net:
Elon Musk reveals Tesla Bot, a humanoid robot utilizing Tesla's vehicle AI:
Three slides detailed the robot's proposed specifications and Musk made sure he pointed out you could both outrun the Tesla Bot and "overpower" it. He has, in the past, rallied against the use of robots as weapons and warned of the risks AI might pose -- once calling it the "biggest risk we face as a civilization." I guess if they're your incredibly slow, easy-to-overpower robots, the dangers are reduced.
One particular slide said they would eliminate "dangerous, repititive, boring tasks" and Musk provided an example suggesting the robot could be told to "go to the store and get ... the following groceries."
A prototype would likely be ready next year, he said.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 20 2021, @09:40PM (2 children)
Doesn't matter a whit how fast it can run, or how fast I can run. Once it learns how to hold a gun and squeeze the trigger we're all dead meat.
(Score: 3, Funny) by Rich on Friday August 20 2021, @11:19PM
Traumatized much by watching Westworld?
There are armed bots in various stages of deployment right now, they might not look like humanoids, but a lot of them can fly instead.
They are being sold and perceived as "our soldiers will come home safely", but if turned around, a shipping container of those could bring a country, at least one of hysterical snowflakes, to a halt and the population will start to kill each other when looting the last remaining canned food. Maybe a good movie needs to be made about that theme, without "boy gets girl, president blinks an eye" happy end. (More like "NPPs black out, emergency diesel runs out, meltdowns, ...")
(Score: 2) by edIII on Saturday August 21 2021, @09:15PM
It doesn't need to learn anything. Human beings need to sleep. There is nothing more scary than death moving at you at 5mph 24/7/365. Now imagine robots like dots on a map moving towards humans it senses at 5mph. Where are you going to find a place on that map, every day, for at least 8 hours to not be moving?
A sleeping human being can be killed by 180lb robot and a pillow.
Technically, lunchtime is at any moment. It's just a wave function.