Tesla, Robots, and TAM

in LeoFinance10 months ago

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We are going to see a huge market developed by the introduction of humanoid robots. Many are looking at who is going to be the "winner".

In this video I discuss how we are dealing with an estimated $30 trillion industry and one that can expand greatly. Basically everyone in the industry is going to enjoy success if they bring marketable products to market.


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robotic pet from my view will create a barrier between man an animal. It will deter human emotions for animals and who knows animals may even become too endangered.

The "pet robots" that make sense and have high potential demand are sex robots.
Edit: just to be clear, I'm talking about human sex dolls that move and/or talk :o)

LOL I was talking about pet like a real one but that is another market that could expand to great levels.

Summary:
In this video, the speaker discusses the future of robotics, particularly in relation to industries like manufacturing, delivery, domestic duties, and retail. He emphasizes the significant growth potential of the robotics market and dismisses the notion of there being a single winner in the "robotic race", arguing that all companies involved in robotics stand to benefit. The speaker also mentions the increasing use of robotics in various sectors and highlights the advancements in AI and machine learning that will further enhance the capabilities of robotic technologies in the future.

Detailed Article:
The video begins with the speaker addressing the confusion surrounding the robotics market and the notion of a "robotic race." He argues that there won't be a single winner in this race, but rather all entities involved in robotics will see benefits. The speaker criticizes the idea of projecting biases and emphasizes that the technological era we are entering will bring about significant changes.

He highlights the current $30 trillion labor market and predicts that with the advancement of robotics, labor 10 years from now could reach $50 trillion. The speaker mentions potential new use cases for robotics, such as robotic pets, which could cater to the loneliness epidemic.

The discussion then shifts to various sectors where robotics will play a significant role. Manufacturing is identified as the most obvious and straightforward application of robotics. The speaker also mentions delivery services, suggesting that autonomous vehicles and robots could streamline delivery processes. He considers the use of robots for professional domestic duties like cleaning offices and internal services within companies.

The speaker delves into the potential for robots in warehouses, mining, transportation, and retail. He references a Tesla video demonstrating robots stocking shelves and speculates on the use of humanoid robots in tasks like making coffee, flipping burgers, and preparing fast food. The speaker suggests that humanoid robots could revolutionize the fast-food industry by handling tasks traditionally performed by humans.

Furthermore, the speaker discusses the future possibilities of robotics, including advancements in physical aspects of humanoid robots, such as actuators and mobility, as well as improvements in AI, machine learning, and video learning. He prompts viewers to consider the implications of these advancements in the next decade or 15 years.

In conclusion, the speaker encourages viewers to contemplate the future landscape shaped by robotics and artificial intelligence. He emphasizes the need to start asking important questions about the trajectory of technological advancements in order to prepare for the transformative changes ahead.


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