I don't think I agree with the ending, but this is still good to share with anyone you know touting AI accomplishments that are present today.

  • Ericthescruffy [he/him]
    hexbear
    26
    2 months ago

    I remember somewhere...maybe true anon, they pointed to the whole Tesla Bot announcement as a vision of the future. In case you forgot, they announced they were building a robot and so as a concept showcase (for lack of better words) they had a guy in a suit being performative of what they wanted the vision to be.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsNc4nEX3c4

    But really...this is oddly insightful because this is the true future before us. AI and "automation" are just a way for them to further alienate and obfuscate the actual human labor responsible for everything.

    • Annoyed_🦀 🏅@monyet.cc
      hexbear
      15
      2 months ago

      I like how both Honda(ASIMO) and Boston Dynamic(Atlas) still can't find any real world use case for their bipedal humanoid robot, and Tesla decided to reveal plan of one by...showing the media of a dancing man...

      • JohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]
        hexbear
        10
        2 months ago

        the only reason for humanoid robots is fucking them and even that's a failure of imagination.

        at least the quadrupedal ones have some non-military use in remote mountain villages.

        • Annoyed_🦀 🏅@monyet.cc
          hexbear
          8
          2 months ago

          I think that's why Boston Dynamics create Spot, Atlas is just their pet project to make and learn all these self balancing algorithm and tech. Same goes to Asimo.

    • CarbonConscious [he/him]
      hexbear
      12
      2 months ago

      How did any human being think this was a good look?

      Also, classic tesla move:

      Show

    • AvocadoVapelung [none/use name]
      hexbear
      5
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      they had a guy in a suit being performative of what they wanted the vision to be

      reversing 50 years of deindustrialization by training circus actors to mimic factory equipment