Cyber cab is here no steering wheel, enjoy the first look! pic.twitter.com/KAYfUxr0aH
— Chuck Cook (@chazman) October 11, 2024
This new release from @Tesla is mind-blowing.
It feels like the World just advanced 50-100 years technologically.
The new #CyberCab looks pretty sweet. It has no steering wheel or pedals.
A new #Robovan vehicle for transporting 20 people at a time, or goods.
And a new… https://t.co/3RiL2r2ofG pic.twitter.com/MmVJdnm0Sl
— Colin Talks Crypto 🪙 (@ColinTCrypto) October 11, 2024
In addition to CyberCab/Robotaxi, there’re expectations that Tesla will unveil the CyberVan!#CyberVan on ETH (100K MC)
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6ARWffTGt4Vf3rRxjBc6gWtfScm7JycdEmkuTYpjpump#Tesla #CyberVan #CyberCab #Robotaxi… pic.twitter.com/u3mkUjKlKq— Rachel 牧音 (@Rachel_Muyin) October 11, 2024
Optimus is your personal R2D2 / C3PO, but better
It will also transform physical labor in industrial settings pic.twitter.com/iCET3a9pd8
— Tesla (@Tesla) October 11, 2024
We’re already in an age of abundance. They just won’t let the goyim know that, instead convincing them to spend huge amounts of money on useless products while also spending trillions in public funds on wars and lazy niggers.
Meanwhile, wealth has been centralized to an absurd extent, where the majority of global wealth is owned by a tiny minority that is able to use the wealth to centralize further wealth.
All of this keeps people running in a rat race for no real reason. There is zero reason to believe that anything about this situation would change as a result of robots taking over. In reality, the wealthy are going to use robots to further centralize wealth and make normal people poorer.
Elon Musk is a retarded jumper who was funded by the government to make shit-tier products. The Chinese make much better products, and the US government simply bans you from buying superior Chinese products. He is not going to make walking robots. He can’t even make a self-driving car that works, despite having over a decade head-start and huge amounts of free money.
CNN:
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled on Thursday his vision of a “a fun, exciting future,” an “age of abundance” full of his company’s self-driving cars without steering wheels, parking lots turned into parks and robots that will walk among the population – that he once again promised would be available within a few years.Whether he can live up to these promises remains to be seen.
Those plans, and the revelation of the designs for his robotaxis, came at a glitzy event in California, full of the kind of hype that has built Tesla a dedicated fan base for its electric vehicles. The event featured models of the robotaxi as well as a Robovan, a driverless vehicle designed to carry a larger group of people or items.
The designs were heavy on a metallic, shiny sci-fi aesthetic of the future. Musk himself even referenced the classic science fiction movie “Blade Runner,” although he said he wanted his version of the coming years to be cheerier than that dystopian noir film.
Why would he reference Blade Runner if he doesn’t want the future to be dystopian? We have all kinds of utopian sci-fi that could be referenced, including Star Trek.
The fact that Blade Runner looks “cool” does not mean that anyone wants to live in a dark and filthy urban hellscape where individuals are fully alienated and drowning in self-loathing.
Musk is famous for promising near-term targets that take years or more to reach. He had predicted five years ago that his fleet of robotaxis were only a year away. During his presentation at the Warner Bros. studio lot late Thursday, even he admitted: “I tend to be a little optimistic with time frames.”
It’s a nice euphemism for “defrauding investors.”
The event unveiling these products, which was livestreamed to millions of viewers on his social media platform X, began 53 minutes late.…
Tesla has long offered what it calls Full Self-Driving or FSD, currently priced at $8,000, as an option on its cars. But despite its name, Tesla says drivers need to continue to sit in the driver’s seat, ready to take over control of the vehicle, even when in FSD mode.
Musk said Thursday that Teslas with FSD would be able to operate wherever state regulators would allow without human intervention, predicting that would occur in California and Texas by next year. And he also unveiled the Cybercab, a vehicle without steering wheel or accelerator or brake pedals which is specifically designed to carry passengers without a driver present, which he said should be in production by 2026.
“It’ll be like sitting in a comfortable little lounge,” he said. “Yeah, it’s going to be awesome.”
There is no possible way that Tesla will achieve any of this stuff before the Chinese. As we’ve seen with Tesla, Elon waits for the Chinese to do things and then rips it off, making it shittier and more expensive. The Chinese equivalent of a $90,000 Tesla is $20,000, and for $90,000, you get a supercar.
This humanoid robot is fake.
Tesla’s Humanoid Optimus robot can talk! pic.twitter.com/n5ffkzRvNx
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 11, 2024
Notice that there was no hands display.
China did a full hands robot capable of doing everything humans can do with their hands and released it months ago.
New humanoid robot startups are popping up like popcorn.
A Chinese startup, RobotEra, just released a new demo showcasing new hands designed for their robot XBot (XiaoXing). The demo makes no claim of the robot being autonomous; it’s probably teleoperated. pic.twitter.com/s7FYx8S7n6
— The Humanoid Hub (@TheHumanoidHub) May 17, 2024
It isn’t simply that Elon rips off the Chinese, it’s that he’s as bad at ripping things off as he is at innovation.
These displays he does of products that will never be released in the state they are presented is an absolute scam, purely designed to boost his stock prices.
China is 150 years ahead of the United States and the media just doesn’t talk about it. Anyone who has ever been to a major Chinese city understands that when you get off the plane, you feel like you’ve been transported into the future.
And it’s a happy future. Not a dystopian shithole.
Foreign middle school students arrive in Shanghai, the first stop of their world tour, and are shocked by the towering skyscrapers and shimmering night scene before their eyes. Their expressions are filled with envy and amazement. pic.twitter.com/MEdHugubIG
— Tiliang Deng (@TiliangDeng) October 10, 2024