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AI Butlers, Cybertrucks, and Drone Dreams: AI's Incremental Robotic Takeover
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AI Butlers, Cybertrucks, and Drone Dreams: AI's Incremental Robotic Takeover

AI Butlers, Cybertrucks, and Drone Dreams: AI's Incremental Robotic Takeover They Might Be Self-Aware Podcast (TMBSA) - EPISODE 53 GEAR UP FOR THE FUTURE AND HIT SUBSCRIBE! This week, we're diving into the laundry pile with Digit, the humanoid robot, as it tackles one of life's biggest annoyances — can it finally free us from folding? And forget about the Jetsons — will Tesla bots and Boston Dynamics' robo-pups be your AI butlers within two years? Across the Pacific, China pulls no punches in the tech race with their next-gen self-driving EVs, skyward construction drones, and even robot wolves. Are they leaving us in the dust, or is it all bark and no bite? Plus, are we witnessing a sleek, slow robotics evolution or hurtling towards a wild and unpredictable revolution? Get ready for the future one byte at a time. Plug into Episode 53 of "They Might Be Self-Aware" as we unravel these robotic yarns and prep for some shiny M4 chip talk next time. Make sure your bots are tuned in, too! Our future might depend on it! For more info, visit our website at https://www.tmbsa.tech/

They Might Be Self-Aware · Daniel Bishop, Hunter Powers

December 5, 202427m 54s

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Show Notes

00:00:00 Intro
00:03:52 Laundry Folding Robots: How Close Are We To Chore-free Living?
00:07:47 AI Butlers And Service Robots: Are We Two Years Away?
00:14:44 China's Robotics Advancements: Self-driving Evs And Robot Wolves
00:19:10 Robotics: Evolution Or Revolution?
00:26:36 Wrap Up

Topics

robotics evolutionfuture of roboticsautonomous deliveryai butlerstesla botsai technology trendslaundry folding robothumanoid robotschina tech advancementdrone constructionself-driving evsdji dronesboston dynamicsrobot wolvesneuro autonomous delivery