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    Default Elon Musk Unveils Tesla “friendly” Robot

    Figured I would start this thread before ZenOps does so we can actually have some discussion on this cool tech

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/techn...usk-tesla-bot/

    I for one hope these become mainstream. Would be cool to have one of these at home to cut my lawn, grab me a beer, serve my food, etc

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    Pass,

    You know how cheap humans can be?
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    If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Maybe the robots can drive better than their cars.
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    Does it have self cleaning orifices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    Does it have self cleaning orifices?
    Make it disposable orifices unless you care about the environment. The Japanese has already figured this out.

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    Build a robot who can be a personal chef and sign me up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vengie View Post
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    Build a robot who can be a personal chef and sign me up.
    I like cooking. Cleaning the house, f that.

    I'll never own a robot though. Between wanting to be on their good side when the singularity occurs and the immediate privacy issues, I'll never have one.
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    If I had known you guys would end up being such bitches, I would’ve opened the parenting forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yolobimmer View Post
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    Maybe the robots can drive better than their cars.
    I know this was a jokelike comment, but according to a study by Cambridge Mobile Telematics, Tesla owners were 50% *less* likely to crash their cars than the industry average. I'm not sure what part of that lower number is due to the driver aids, and how much is due to autopilot, but it supports the argument that high-technology cars with their autopilot system are really quite safe.

    ...hence our "bad drivers" thread...

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    Are Tesla drivers statistically similar to the general population of drivers?

    Becuase it Tesla drivers are say, on average, much better drivers than the average. Those statistics become pretty meaningless.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kloubek View Post
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    I know this was a jokelike comment, but according to a study by Cambridge Mobile Telematics, Tesla owners were 50% *less* likely to crash their cars than the industry average. I'm not sure what part of that lower number is due to the driver aids, and how much is due to autopilot, but it supports the argument that high-technology cars with their autopilot system are really quite safe.

    ...hence our "bad drivers" thread...
    I can tell you from first hand experience owning a Tesla that the driver aids were definitely helpful (like pre-collision), but they're not proprietary to Tesla.
    The autosteering was handy, but I also had a Hyundai Venue rental car recently that also had that.
    My Tesla on cruise control (ie. autopilot beta/autosteering not enabled) slammed on the brakes randomly on the highway coming back from Edmonton for absolutely no reason. If someone was behind me, there'd be a good chance that would have caused an accident. I googled it later and it's a known things with Tesla's which is coined "ghost braking".
    I no longer own the car, but not for this reason.

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    America is too far behind in robotics. Unless they steal tech, which is always a thing.
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