But anyway, with Dothraki I guess I always ask this question when I'm working for any show, which is basically are the speakers of this language approximately humanoid ? So with the Dothraki, of course they're supposed to just be humans.But like with other shows I work on, for example, "Defiance." They're a bunch of aliens, but they're really, really kind of human-y aliens.
like a trillion dollars over the coming years if he produces and delivers at least a million humanoid robots into the world. But his prediction is there will be a time where there are 10 billion humanoid robots where there are more humanoid robots in the world than there are
That's right. So, capitalism would vanish. Society would come to a halt. And what about humanoid robots? I would look seriously at the possibility of merging with them so that we don't have a civil war. Realize that we're at the edge of a knife. You tilt it the wrong way and there's worlds war. You tilt it the other way and there's food and
Even if I could already today unlock the door with my Google Home and a smart lock, which is my voice, there is something at least a little bit futuristic about a humanoid robot going to do that. That's part of the dream.
Yes. I have a question. I dream for a humanoid robot like in the movies.
It's almost like you are creating, almost, a new species. So imagine a humanoid robot with the computational power of billions of people, being able to think about things a human will never be able to do. And how does it fit into the world, into the life, into the economy?
Which means anthropic from the inside out. So most humanoid robots are only humanoid on the outside. But here, we have a robot that has a skeletal structure, it has tendons, it's very-- and you can see from the little movie clip
Because of course, her hairstyles are famous, and we had to get them all right. All the humanoid figures are wool through and through. Some of the larger figures start off with a Styrofoam core, just because it would save hours and hours of this sort
these groundbreaking things. And I just appreciated seeing diversity again in this "Star Trek" movie. And not just amongst humanoids . The thing I was super impressed by was the aliens on this.
And my own feeling, because I work also in factories and factory robots, I'm not convinced that robots are necessarily going to be humanoids . Exactly. I think that they're not going to look-- this comes back to Sigmund Freud, actually, who
were to create the most amazing- the most amazing agent that we can imagine in the next 10 years. Let's say it'd be a humanoid robot. If that humanoid robot were to be created, is it more likely that the humanoid robot comes into my house and uses the tools that I have to do the work that it needs to do?
So meet NEO, potentially, the most futuristic product we've ever seen. This thing is a full-fledged humanoid robot, 5'6", 66 pounds, four-hour battery life, self-charging, and it lives in your house. It's finally here. Get your mind out of the gutter.
They are surviving and they're improving, but absolutely with those early adopters. But a $20,000 5'6" humanoid that wanders around your house and does chores, are there really that many people you think that are willing to spend that amount of money and know that they're gonna have
So make you guys hungry. And you can see there's humanoid robotics.
She is known in Ethiopia by her own name. Were there any other human species or humanoid species at that time?
what is called 'a cut scene' kicks in. "The camera closes on a bald humanoid now turning, noticing you. White head lividly veiny, mouth bloody, eyes flat and empty and purgatorial. There the brief cut scene ends. "The zombie, now approaching, groans in thoughtless zombie misery, a half-eaten corpse behind it. You fire but nothing happens. In your panic you have forgotten the left trigger,
humans. For a fact. You see, the interesting, again, the difference between the over-hype and the under-hype, huh? Most of the conversation is around humanoids . Nobody's talking about self-driving cars. And a self-driving car is a robot.
the number one thing that goes with theory of mind is in fact empathy is in similar prime directive for his humanoids which were robots to serve and Obey and guard men from harm but it was
Mhm. Where these humanoid robots there was a a live stream I've talked about a few times that I'll just throw it up on the
screen really quickly that shows last week a humanoid robot working on a production line for 8 days straight. And
It's hard in foresight to predict what those new jobs will look like. And then the minute you start talking about humanoid robots and robotics, which I think is basically going to hit society like a comet, like a meteor. I think the the first humanoid robot from Tesla or anyone else that is highly effective in the real
And then the steps were to try to essentially create a humanoid robot or to incorporate into robotics what human beings had.
But in fact, it's just failed to save either. We've now transferred the work to these humanoid robots.
And that is why Japan and Korea are the leaders in humanoid robotics in the world today.
about 10 billion robots. Not all of them are going to look like humanoids . And I think very quickly we will recognize that many many robots don't need to be humanoids at all, that there is a a much more efficient form factor or shape, physical shape if you want, than the human flimsy structure. But yes, it's uh
million humanoid robots into the world. But his prediction is there will be a time where there are 10 billion humanoid robots where there are more humanoid robots in the world than there are humans. For a fact. You see, the interesting, again, the difference between the over-hype and the under-hype, huh? Most
So what does it look like? Well, we've now extended to humanoid robots. But we started with the e-puck robots, these little-- they're about the size of a salt shaker, I guess, about seven centimeters tall.
But perhaps most fascinating are these sort of birds here that look vaguely humanoid , and there's some sort of human bird mixing going on here.
Things like that. It's like if those are all true, it's like, yeah, they're basically human. So anyway, if the speakers are basically humanoid , then they deserve a language that is basically human. And the things the kind of make our languages human are not, for example, you sit down and say I'm going to throw in a language and it's going to have nothing
Stephen Merchant: Yeah, he is a humanoid .
This is his goal for the super heavy rocket, this is his goal in terms of humanoid robots, this is his goal in terms of profitability of Twitter,
But at the same time, you've got these other advancements in technology like humanoid robots.
And then the minute you start talking about humanoid robots and robotics, which I think is basically going to hit society like a comet, like a meteor. I think the the first humanoid robot from Tesla or anyone else that is highly effective in the real world at doing tasks and is extremely intelligent cuz it's powered by one of these LLMs,
that are on the way. And Elon Musk saying that we'll have 10 billion humanoid robots in the world in the future. And these are going to be
Yes. I have a question. But like in robotics, in robotics some people think we will have autonomous humanoid robots
She transforms the kind of actual cricket into a bigger, more kind of humanoid cricket, which is our puppet.
of of time to achieve economies of scale, but I don't think Elon Musk is off the mark when he talks about 10 billion robots. Not all of them are going to look like humanoids . And I think very quickly we will recognize that many many robots don't need to be humanoids at all, that there is a a much more efficient
with personal problems. You get the full gamut of humanoids in these state legislatures.
Uh uh law enforcement work. Uh they don't have to look like a human. They don't have to behave like a human. As a matter of fact, you know, the uh Boston Dynamics dog is probably more efficient than a humanoid at doing the job that you can assign to it in a battlefield, right? Now, those basically mean that jobs will be disappearing to robots
And you can buy one now for $500 a month. 100%. And then people are going to get them and I think it's going to shock the world. Um but until humanoid robots arrive, I think there's still going to be a lot of job disruption to the white-collar layer. And I wonder what that looks like for society when we get
do as much as people think or look the way they think. They're not going to be humanoid walking around taking out your
Um Kevin, did you see this week Figure AI, which is one of the humanoid robot
What do you think about what Elon's doing with um Optimus? Because if you bring those two forces together, you got Optimus robots, these humanoid robots
This is what actually Boston Dynamics said to me. I was watching a video of their new robot that's working in factories. It's a humanoid robot that
Now, to be clear, it's not actually the price that I have a big problem with. I know these numbers seem eye popping on paper, but this is a first generation bleeding edge humanoid robot assistant. Like I never thought that this would be cheap.
I didn't respond. I didn't think it was anywhere close to real or worth doing a video or talking about, but we'll see how this ages. We might look back at this in 12 months, and everyone everywhere shipping great AI products and humanoid robots, and it's all a dream, and I look like an idiot, in which case, great, we made it through that gap somehow.
And Daniela, correct me if I'm getting this wrong, but so with education, I don't think so much about a humanoid being in the classroom
But you managed to still capture a human-ish element, so it didn't hit the too cartoonish and too humanoid .
Piltdown, and found a number of fragments of the cranium of something that looked like if not a human, then a humanoid .
Nobody's talking about self-driving cars. And a self-driving car is a robot. It's a functional robot that doesn't look like humans, okay? The investment you have to put into humanoids is a little more to to learn skills that allows that machine to fit into the world. But specialized robots are going