It sure seems like the Optimus robots at Tesla's event were under human control - eviltoast
  • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    I honestly don’t see an issue with it. These robots aren’t for sale, there’s no estimated sale date, nor are they likely in production in any meaningful sense. Yes, he gave a price range, but that’s obviously aspirational and not confirmed seeing as there’s no expected release date whatsoever.

    From the video I watched, it seemed obvious the robots were limited to a handful of interactions, such as:

    • hand gift bag to person - it certainly seemed to go through a certain routine each time, but the person seemed to be able to point at the one they want
    • rock paper scissors
    • fill and hand drink to someone (didn’t see it in the video)
    • dance according to some choreography

    There certainly seemed to be some AI happening (i.e. detect which bag, let go of gift, etc), but it seemed like a very on-rails experience.

    And I got that from watching it live, not looking at someone dissect what was going on. Having a handler there to push the robot into one of a handful of pre-programmed routines seems absolutely reasonable.