Movie fans must have seen the film "Enemies Robot". Although the film is a 2004 film, its wonderful content is unforgettable. The film's story is set in 2035, an era when every fifteen people on the planet has an artificial intelligence robot. Robot workers and robot assistants are everywhere, they even infiltrate family life, take on the responsibilities of babysitting and nursing, and people are increasingly dependent on advanced technology.
But, a robot named Sonny not only has the ability to think for itself, but also has human-like emotions, and most importantly, it can do anything without being restricted by the "three laws of safety". While the movie ends well, there are safety concerns.
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Musk: "Tesla AI Day postponed to September 30"
Recently, Musk twitted on Twitter that Tesla may launch a working humanoid prototype in the next few months, internally named Optimus. To this end, Musk postponed Tesla's second artificial intelligence day "AI Day" to September 30, after Musk announced in May that the second AI Day will be held on August 19! Tesla has been holding large-scale annual events. The theme for 2020 is "Battery Day". The 4680 battery unveiled at that time caused an uproar.
The key word of Tesla's "AI Day" event day in 2021 is with artificial intelligence. For hardware and software related to intelligent and autonomous driving. The "AI Day" event day is very popular, and its popularity is no less than Apple's autumn new product launch held in September every year. What's even more exciting is that on September 30th, Tesla will hold the second "AI Day" to see the true face of Optimus!
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Optimus is the most important product development project in 2022
It is reported that Optimus is the most important product development project in 2022, possibly even more important than the automotive business, and production of the first humanoid robot will begin in 2023. Musk revealed that Optimus will be able to do a lot of things humans don't want to do, and said the robot will usher in an "era of abundance." On December 19, 2021, in an in-depth interview, Musk once again mentioned that he wants to let robots do dangerous and boring jobs that humans are unwilling to do.
He believes that there will be a lot of jobs in the future that people won't do if they don't get paid, like washing dishes, if you do it all day, you'll be irritable, even if you really like doing dishes, you're willing to do it every day eight hours? Then there are those dangerous jobs, which are dangerous and boring, and have repetitive stress injuries. He thinks these jobs are where humanoid robots can be of the most value, and our goal is to get robots to do things that humans don't want to do. He is also optimistic that Optimus will "change the world" and may even be more famous than Tesla, but "it may be hard to imagine."
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The Optimus humanoid robot is equipped with FSD computers and self-driving cameras
Specifically, the Optimus humanoid robot is 1.72 meters tall and weighs 56 kilograms, similar to an ordinary adult male, a little shorter than Musk. Musk once emphasized, "You can escape from it, and you have a good chance of winning." Optimus also has human-level hands, can move at 8km/h, and is equipped with FSD computers and self-driving cameras.
In addition, this humanoid robot combines Tesla's AI technology, that is, the automatic driving technology based on the prediction ability of the visual neural network nervous system, and the DOJO D1 supercomputer chip with extremely strong computing power. Seamlessly connected together, the delay between adjacent chips is extremely low, and the training module achieves the maximum bandwidth retention. With Tesla's own high-bandwidth, low-latency connectors, the computing power is as high as 9PFLOPs (9,000). trillion times).
In addition, Musk also foresees that in the future Tesla's robots may even become human companions. It can be individualized, and over time, he may develop a unique personality, not all robots are the same.
With the arrival of humanoid robots, what do you think the world will be like?