Not really worried about that, longterm that stock is gold. Never let personal feelings get in the way of investments.lmao down almost 8% today..
but I guess you didn't say what kind of numbers
Not impressive to me. Don't wanna turn this thread into THAT but I'm im the belief these movies are here to lower our alert level and uncomfortably about things going to happen in the future. Think it's all planned out. But I digress.Movie was released 20 years ago... Which when you look back is quite astonishing
One of Will Smith's finest films
Same can be said about many movies, tv shows, comics, though. Sci-fi has always been ahead of the game.Not impressive to me. Don't wanna turn this thread into THAT but I'm im the belief these movies are here to lower our alert level and uncomfortably about things going to happen in the future. Think it's all planned out. But I digress.
Remember the military is about 30 to 40 years ahead of us normal consumers as far as "tech"..
Ayeeeeeeee
this going beyond race..Still need to be aware of what the enemy is doing. This is Skynet in real time
That's what I'm sayingSame can be said about many movies, tv shows, comics, though. Sci-fi has always been ahead of the game.
I surmise they mean less gas powered things and more electric things. Like how they trying hard to push electric over gas..Doesnt even make sense, this shit just a dumb word salad. How would it make the world greener & how will that make less cars on the road?
My bad, I was thinking you were saying these inventions are crap because they steal.That's what I'm saying
Best way i can explain to you is. Back in the day black people weren't on TV in a nice way. Were depicted as thugs druggies etc.My bad, I was thinking you were saying these inventions are crap because they steal.
What do you mean by “lower our alert level” ??
Do you think it’s a sinister plan? Or are we just humans who know understand and can easily predict human patterns of evolution? Esp considering our technological leaps we’ve made in the last 100 years?
Tesla’s big autonomy event last night was mainly focused around the two-seat Cybercab and art deco city bus Robovan, but the company also talked about some updates to Optimus — the painfully slow robot that Elon Musk hopes will be an infinite money glitch for the company. The event’s afterparty heavily featured Optimus as a bartender and dancer, but it turns out the bot wasn’t doing anything itself. Tesla employees were remote controlling it the whole time.
Robert Scoble, an AI enthusiast in attendance at the event, posted a video to Twitter of Optimus pouring drinks and waving to attendees. A second video, in which Scoble has a conversation with the bot’s operator and directly addresses the question of whether Optimus did anything autonomously at the party. The answer appears to be a resounding no.
The fact that Optimus could carry on a conversation, alone, is a sign that the bot was primarily being remote controlled. The voice responding to Scoble’s questions, seemingly coming from some onboard speaker, doesn’t sound AI-generated — it’s clearly a human operator somewhere behind the scenes. The response itself, saying that there might be some AI involved, is not the kind of answer given by a company happily showing off its latest advancements in artificial intelligence. That’s the kind of thing you say when you’re trying to pretend like you’re using any AI at all.
This robot, which so far seems to primarily operate by human remote control, remains Elon Musk’s vision for the future of Tesla as a company. Since Musk’s investor call admission that he sees no limit to the amount of money people will spend on robots, Optimus has been his baby — far more so than any of the eugenicist’s actual human children. Maybe he thinks the robots will love him no matter how little care he gives them.
Tesla's Beer-Serving Optimus Robot Was Controlled By A Human The Whole Time
Optimus's real capabilities remain human-controlledjalopnik.com