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>>61225286
tele-operated by pajeets
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>>61225291
Go to 5:00
https://x.com/1x_tech/status/1983233494575952138

They literally teleop a pajeet in if it can't do something LOL

sounds like a great idea to have scamming jeets access to your house
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LMAO its just some third worlder driving it with vr
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It's a literal jeet bot that will rummage through your house looking for Google play cards or your credit card.
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>>61225414
To be fair and give it credit. The robot goes off a list of tasks, that you set. I assume the most menial tasks like sorting laundry and general cleaning it is capable of doing.

For more complex tasks like cooking dinner, walking your dog, watering plants, car repairs, home maintenance, etc. There isn't enough data to go about it. Would you really trust that thing to fix your kitchen sink automatically? Ensure that your food has the right ingredients? Not so much.

Im really interested if there is a business model where Amazon, roomba, and all these other companies sell their automation data to this company.
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>>61225286
not at all. this will be common in 5-10 years.
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>>61225286
they're kinda funny thobeit
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It's not perfect and ultimate yet, so /biz/ will reject the idea. (/biz/ only accepts things that currently exist) The jeet operating it in 'expert mode' is just the cherry on top
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>>61225370
now this is how the product was intended to be used!
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>>61225459
>if there is a business model where Amazon, roomba, and all these other companies sell their automation data to this company.
these niggers are not going to buy shit, they are going to get bought up. that's always the intention of these startup things
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>>61225475
Careful, if you fuck that thing and a male jeet is controlling it. That makes you gay.
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heres what will likely happen tho
>It is released as a piece of shit
>Richfags complain
>Promises of fixes
>"Update 0.67c will make him not suck, trust us goy"
>Robot still limited by 0.5mp/h movement speed and other design flaws
>Richfags start coping online how it's actually still useful and cool but most of them have put the thing in a cupboard
>Company announces Version 2 - version1 cannot be fixed with only online updates, sorry goys
>Discussions among richfags erupt about Version 2 and how they were used as beta testers
>More empty promises are made by developer
>Version 2 released
>Fewer sales
>At this point the company just services the remaining 20% of richfags who are still on board with the company's stupid gimmicks and false promises
I've seen this quite a few times
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>>61225414
They should be paying you to use this shit. It's a huge data harvesting operation off the back of a massive invasion of privacy and security in your house.
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Tesla robots, then Figure emerges, and now this Neo thing. There's a handful of other companies introducing butler robots.
This is not going away, and I'm surprised to see it so early.
I don't think this is a Google Glass thing. Lots of companies are competing to be the household name in butler robots, and they haven't even launched the product yet.
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>>61225286
>Are we truly in an AI bubble?
no
chatgpt started only 3 years ago
look how fast AI has advance.
And upcoming humanoid robots are top notch.
https://youtu.be/DjuAG1NL2gw
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i dont want a stranger with a VR headset walking around my house
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>>61225549
That's your problem, son. welcome to the future of matrix-based employment. Plug yourself in and do low skilled labor all across the world, vicariously, through a fuckin robot. If jeets can't be imported they will live inside your robots. there is no escape from the rotten light
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>>61225558
as you work, you train it to make you obsolete

robots dont have the problem that humans have...they don't die and have to re-learn things every generation

this is why I'm all in on robotics, but not all-in enough, I guess
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>>61225286
Sorry space man, but it’s largely a sham. The “robot” has a human on live support guiding its every move from India — just like many other forms of AI.

Fade

https://youtu.be/f3c4mQty_so
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>>61225511
Pneumatic muscles rigged up to a central "heart" is pretty dope, but don't make it bigger than it is by calling them veins. The robot does not have a cyclical fluid system that delivers fuel or energy on demand where is it needed.
But dope, anyway. Very impressive. Thanks for posting this one.
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>>61225399
Beat me to it. Yes, this is correct.
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>>61225399
holy shit
these people are such grifters
holy fucking shit
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>>61225575
Amazon Mturk used to be the heart of a bunch of apps that advertised automation.
Mturk is no longer used for these apps.
Jeets are behind the wheel for data collecting now for total automation later. I do believe this, and it'd be silly to do it any other way.
I do have a problem with advertising something as autonomous when it isn't. Yet.
To be fair.
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>>61225399
Yes, if the robot encounters a new situation, it can be trained on the spot with human intervention.
Every time a jeet takes the wheel on these things, that will be the last time a human controls it.
This should not disappoint you.
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>>61225607
>>61225623
>for total automation later
two more weeks
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>>61225631
More like 2 more years.
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>>61225575
I wnat all these people in jail
its the only way for the world to heal
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>>61225631
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>>61225642
anon, the entire thing is a fraud
all these people belong in jail

https://youtu.be/f3c4mQty_so?t=218
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>your last remote training session got your service suspended
Well, what did you ask for?
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>>61225623
>Robot encounters your unsupervised wallet sitting on the table.
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>>61225623
>Yeah bro totally one-off case its not gonna be a jeet 24/7!
Lmao you fucking retard

It will be in a constant state of "i cant to this" because those things are fucking stupid and cant do anything yet

Its the typical ship before ready grift
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>>61225291
>>61225399

Lmao its just some pajeet in india using a joystick
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their own website tells you a fucking scam and there are no guarantees of every getting anything.

the pop is going to mythic.
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>>61225286
can you pilot it yourself?

Like if I dont want to get up to get a beer but I dont want a stranger to learn my booby trap setup
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>>61225370
Why 4 chan will never die.
>>61225286
It's just getting started.
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I've worked in machine learning for 5 years.
The field hasn't advanced in the past 40 years. The only thing that has changed is the amount of compute available.
This gave us the chatgpt "miracle", but that's just a bigger version of systems from the 70s.
It's just statistical analysis applied to language, not a WORLD MODEL.

To work properly, a robot like the one in OP would need a WORLD MODEL, ie, it needs to UNDERSTAND (and not just mimic understanding like LLMs) the world around it.
Otherwise it will work ok when it's lucky, and fail catastrophically at random moments. For this reason self driving cars still don't work. Because they don't have enough data to deal with strange situations (edge cases).

This task (developing and applying world models) is exponentially harder than LLMs by orders of magnitude. It's like the difference between a nigger hut and a cathedral.
The problem is not even the compute, it's the massive amounts of data required.

Is it possible? Yes.
Will it happen in your lifetime? Don't hold your breath.

>Why does no one tell me this?
Because there's zero incentive for anyone working in this field or investing in it to explain the current limitations of the technology
>Will it happen eventually?
Probably.
>Time estimate?
Minimum 20 years at current investment rates barring major catastrophes.
100 years or more if investors panic.
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>>61225399
>>61225453
>>61227095
Is this thing more or less likely to steal from you than a real maid that you hire and let into your house? On the one hand, it can’t pocket cash or jewelry. On the other, you can’t screen who you’re hiring and persecution is much more difficult.
>>61227210
>4[space]chan
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>>61227623
More likely. Remote pajeet is anonymous and has less accountability. You can threaten to deport the cleaning lady if your $20 bill is misplaced.
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>>61227367
Finally someone who gets it.
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>>61225453
maybe they should come with a "slaves quarters" where they live and do your basic tasks like laundry and dishes and cooking. like a shed with those amenities right outside your house
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>>61225370
Kekkaroo
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>>61227367
>it needs to UNDERSTAND (and not just mimic understanding like LLMs) the world around it.


What's the difference? Your brain works exactly the same way.

An 80IQ monkey thinks it understands when it sees a car parked in a roundabout, drives into that roundabout, is surprised when it can't make it through and has to do a 3 point turn to reverse out of there while getting pissed at the person parked in the roundabout (me).

I saw two niggers do this the other day. They were parked 10 feet away picking up passengers, had like half an hour to observe me blocking the way while I loaded something into my car and then proceeded to drive straight ahead into the blocked road.

A good 75% of the people in the world are dumber and less reliable than an LLM. An LLM doesn't have to be right, it just has to be more right than the average retard.
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>2025
>we have household robots
>pajeet remotes into your robot from India to do chores around your house
the future is so fucking gay
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>>61225399
You would come home to this fucking thing on your computer buying gift cards and sending them to Mumbai. RedeemBot.
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I walked out of my shitty bank job yesterday after they hired some dude's gf to be my superior. Applying for Robotics with paid training jobs.
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>>61229662
yet the average retard is still alive - because of his ingrained ability to understand that if you turn a cup with water upside down, it falls out. LLMs now can't even dream of competing against orangutans, let alone humans.
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>>61225286

I’m happy I can get my servant in black!
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>>61229776
just think, if your black robot is teleoperated by a black slave in africa, you are technically owning and operating a legal slave!

We are bringing it back!
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>>61229662
the difference is that if the training data says the sky is blue and tomorrow it's red, the model will act as if it's blue
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>>61229700
yeah having a robot is lame now
not like the movies
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>>61225286
why does it look retarded?

seriously they have the amazing oppurtunity to design one of the first domestic robots and they give it knitted clothes and button eyes

these people are fucking retarded, they couldnt at least make it look cool so people actually want to buy their 20k novelty robot?
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>>61225370
Based
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It will go bust in a year. No opponents someone in a call center in their homes.
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>>61225370
>Sanjeev you missed worked yesterday, get your VR headset on or you’re fired
>has to live out a POV of getting raped repeatedly by a sweaty neckbeard
>All day
>Every day
>for $2.17 a day
Maybe these things are pretty based after all
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>>61225291
>>61225286
AI?
Actually Indian.
The Neo drone wasn’t able to complete a single task using its “AI” but they literally use a tele operator. Indian. To control and operate its tasks currently
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The AI bubble is going to be one of the most legendary pops in human history. Ironically the singular positive thing being produced from this affair is a realization that expanded energy and data infrastructure is a net positive for countries that have neglected to update their frameworks for a long time. When the trillions of dollars invested in this mess go up in flames, after the hundreds of thousands of layoffs and desperate corporate attempts at damage control result in a cataclysmic collapse of businesses all across the board, we're due for AI pullback making energy cheaper and vast data farms (hopefully) reducing the costs of internet usage.
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>>61230405
I have a cleaning service come into my house once a week, and a catering service every work day, how is this any different?

I guess you poors don’t understand what it’s like to have help come into your house but it’s no big deal.
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I'm calling it now: until the end of 2026 we'll start seeing sex robots. And I WILL buy one!
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>>61225549
that was the case with butlers or handmaids like always
t. anonfag who will never have such servants despite making it since i'm too autistic for that, i'd rather clean my own shit than have a petty talk
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>>61230534
Allowing pajeets into your home is not a flex.
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>>61227199
Why not? Put on a VR headset while fucking the robot and get to fucking yourself.
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>>61229716
LOL
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>>61229881
And this differs from the average person how?

>climate change is going to kill us all!
>take your vaxxine so mine will work!
>women can be men and men can be womxn
>it's not rape if an immigrant does it!
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>>61225370
>Fucking Ranjeet remotely while he plays hornily with his joystick
Disgusting
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>>61227367
There's plenty of mediocre people in other fields that couldn't comprehend the previous big advancements aswell.
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>>61230405
>AI? Actually Indian.
This one got me.
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>>61225286
stop calling it AI, it's glorified autocorrect aka LLM.
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>>61229716
lmaooo



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