• fuzzywombat@lemmy.world
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    Those robots are complete vaporware. I would predict we’re about to see whole lot of robot hype video clips on twitter and tiktok very soon. We’re going to see his fake “robot” playing soccer, making breakfast, juggling, and whatever. I’m sure they’ll be all ai generated. There will be paid tesla influencers who already bought cybertruck hyping up this non existent robots very soon. Elon will tout millions of robots sold but in reality they were all sold to spacex and those robots will be sitting in a hanger somewhere. It’s all smoke and mirrors.

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    All I can hear is “Get ready to smash some clankers soon” ✨

    Thank you mister Elon Musk for making the most advanced punching bags yet ! Pretty please, can you make it so they bleed when we destroy them ? Being splashed with android blood sounds absolutely glorious 👑

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      I gave him lots of money when he showed off Teslas all-electric sports car, pitched the model S sedan, and laid out the plan for solar roof tiles, and home battery storage.

      It was a beautiful moment when I saw a billionaire putting their money against fossil fuels.

      When he was struggling to get model 3 production rolling, I gave him lots more money.

      Then he started shitting on trans folks and I started divesting, but still wanted Tesla to succeed.

      Then he essentially bought twitter with that money I gave him to develop Tesla and reports of working conditions started coming out so I divested more… But I held hope Tesla board would kick him out and I could put that money back.

      Then he got into politics and Tesla board voted to give Elon tens of billions and I left all the way.

      Fucking shame.

      There was a moment when Tesla was investing tens of billions into actual electrification research and developing compelling projects and making lots of money because of it.

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      Every once in a while he blackmails the Tesla board into giving him a shit ton of money. Besides that he doesn’t have much, his wealth is in stocks, mostly Tesla, because his other companies aren’t publicly traded. What rich people do to actually get money is they get a loan backed by their stocks, and then never really paying it back. Tesla is extremely overvalued, but because of that he can just borrow as much money as he wants.

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    At least the costumes can be sold for Halloween in Tesla’s forthcoming liquidation sale, unlike their cars that nobody wants.

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      How fuckin dare he drag Optimus’ name through the gutter with his fascist metal dogs.

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    They are making robots that are confirmed to not do anything on their own? The ones he has been scamming people and lying over using human remote operators?

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      The robots are going to finish that tunnel in California. They will carry your car through the tunnel, as always promised. They just need a little funding.

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    Stock market capitalization bigger than all the European and American car brands COMBINED but they only sell two very similar vehicles. Makes sense

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    Elon Musk is a Nazi

    He Should be stripped of his security clearance and incarcerated immediately.

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      He’s only got security clearance because he’s a Nazi. A normal person would have been denied it.

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      46% earnings drop in Tesla, they’re pivoting cause no one wants musks cars anymore.

      They’ve blown public trust, so now they’re pivoting to businessmen with no morals.

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        I wonder if the 3 is selling better. Maybe they will put more effort in to it.

        Maybe they shouldn’t have made that shit truck.

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          It’s cheaper. It’s almost definitely a better seller. The S was supposed to be a luxury car. It’s bigger, has air suspension, etc. But most people don’t want to pay a premium for stuff like that.

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    Sales are tanking, profits are tanking, and he’s being forced to abandon his precious “SEXY” branding, by ditching the S and the X. Now it’s just “EY.”

    Tesla has crashed, and is NEVER coming back. Sales/profits will continue to slip with each earnings report. The only thing keeping it afloat is because it is held in massive institutional investment accounts, but as it continues it’s inexorable slide, those institutional accounts will start to sell down, accelerating the slide, until they all bail, and Tesla stock nosedives.

    Tesla will be bankrupt in 2 years.

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    I am personally rather skeptical about the commercial viability of humanoid robots in 2026, but I suppose that we shall see.

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      They are just the prototypes to the eventual Slaughterbots that will be deployed into the streets to kill us, and bring us under control.

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        I’m sure that’s the vision but I’m not entirely sure that Elon Musk is the man to bring it about.

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      He is shifting production to a robot he can’t even show a working prototype for. The US taxpayer will be buying some expensive Roombas in 2026…

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      I just don’t understand who the market is supposed to be for humanoid robots. Manufacturing? They’ve already built bespoke task-centric robots. Consumers and businesses? They can already hire a real person without spending money upfront to “purchase” said person. I just don’t see the use case. It feels like another metaverse or smart glasses. Just another desperate grab at investor money and trying to claim the next “big thing”.

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        I mean, human environments are intrinsically made for humanoids to navigate. Like, okay, we put stairs places, things like that. So in theory, yeah, a humanoid form makes sense if you want to stick robots in a human environment.

        But in practice, I think that there are all kinds of problems to be solved with humans and robots interacting in the same space and getting robots to do human things. Even just basic safety stuff, much less being able to reasonably do general interactions in a human environment. Tesla spent a long time on FSD for its vehicles, and that’s a much-more-limited-scope problem.

        Like, humanoid robots have been a thing in sci-fi for a long time, but I’m not sold that they’re a great near-term solution.

        If you ever look at those Boston Dynamics demos, you’ll note that they do them in a (rather-scuffed-up) lab with safety glass and barriers and all that.

        I’m not saying that it’s not possible to make a viable humanoid robot at some point. But I don’t think that the kind of thing that Musk has claimed it’ll be useful for:

        “It’ll do anything you want,” Musk said. “It can be a teacher, babysit your kids; it can walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries; just be your friend, serve drinks. Whatever you can think of, it will do.”

        …a sort of Rosie The Robot from The Jetsons, is likely going to be at all reasonable for quite some time.

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          I guess the point I was trying to make in my original post is - say we invent human robots tomorrow - what’s better about them than actual humans, which we already have an unlimited supply of? It just seems like a god complex thing to me, not really solving any major problems for humanity.

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          How many times has Musk promised technology actually appeared?

          He killed his EV company just as EV sales were taking off worldwide.

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      The military and DHS will buy them up like hot cakes i bet. Coming soon to a street corner near you. My question is will they be armed with 5.56 or 7.62?

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        They may have humanoid AI robots working in automotive assembly lines within a year or two

        Bullshit. Cute dance videos are not actual productivity, and the most recent video shows a B-D -Robot barely taking a large part of a large self and dropping it into a rack. Stuff one armed robots already do.

        Watch the videos: they always distract with cute waves and dancing but no way will these toys replace skilled labor.

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        Doubt. There was FT article about robots efficiency in factories with title.

        Robots only half as efficient as humans, says leading Chinese producer

        https://archive.ph/Gzi41

        Robots in this and next deade will be big flop. It will be like with VR from 80s and 90s

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    Tesla booked just $2.28 billion in “bedrock,” repeatable earnings. […] At its current market cap of $1.44 trillion, Tesla’s selling at an adjusted PE of 632 ($1.44 trillion divided by $2.28 billion). Palantir, the super-hot supplier of software to the intelligence community, is often cited as the ultimate in over-the-top valuations at a multiple of 353. But Palantir’s got nothing on Tesla. At a “core” multiple that’s 80% higher, Tesla easily beats Palantir for offering minimal pennies in profit for every dollar you’re paying for the shares.

    https://fortune.com/2026/01/29/tesla-stock-price-pe-earnings/

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    Just don’t have interest but who exactly is the optimist robot marketed at? Like we all know that it doesn’t work without remote control so who’s gonna buy it.