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In the video, when he’s talking about the robot Optimus, he claims that at scale this will cost $20-30K and goes on to say “this will be the biggest product ever of any kind” and “everyone of the 8 billion people one earth will want their Optimus buddy”.
Dude. Most people on this planet can barely afford a $1,000 smart phone.
“this will be the biggest product ever of any kind” and “everyone of the 8 billion people one earth will want their Optimus buddy”.
Dude. Most people on this planet can barely afford a $1,000 smart phone.
First, there are a shockingly high number of people walking around with a $1k smart phone, but I think that speaks more to people buying on credit.
Sadly if a company can replace a worker with a $30k robot, he won’t be wrong that lots would be sold. I have serious doubts these will be replacing humans in the short term.
In the video, when he’s talking about the robot Optimus, he claims that at scale this will cost $20-30K and goes on to say “this will be the biggest product ever of any kind” and “everyone of the 8 billion people one earth will want their Optimus buddy”.
Dude. Most people on this planet can barely afford a $1,000 smart phone.
“Let them eat cake”
— another famous rich person, shortly before she got what she deserved.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_them_eat_cake
Appears not to be the case. I was curious about the full context, and that context is that it almost certainly didn’t actually happen.
Hush, you ;)
But, yes, Marie Antoinette probably never said it. Jean-Jacques Rousseau very likely made it up.
Nonetheless, it’s prescient legend.
“Let them take ketamine.”
First, there are a shockingly high number of people walking around with a $1k smart phone, but I think that speaks more to people buying on credit.
Sadly if a company can replace a worker with a $30k robot, he won’t be wrong that lots would be sold. I have serious doubts these will be replacing humans in the short term.
The shockingly high number of people with high end phones are still, by global standards, pretty damn rich.