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Critics of Tesla's AI Day event argue that the company's humanoid robot is not as advanced as it should be. However, the author of the video argues that the criticism is premature, as Tesla has only achieved limited success so far. He also points out that the appeal of Tesla's robot project to someone who wants to start a robotics career.

  • 00:00:00 Some robotics critics contend that artificial intelligence (AI) is still in its early stages and that significant advancements need to be made before it can be considered a viable technology. Other critics say that the demonstrations shown at the recent AI Day event were basic and unimpressive.
  • 00:05:00 The video's main point is that Boston Dynamics' robots are not as good as Tesla's, because there is no clearly outlined vision for what they will do, and Tesla's robots are more manufacturable at scale. Additionally, Tesla has a clear go to market strategy, while Boston Dynamics does not.
  • 00:10:00 In the video, Gary Marcus discusses the idea that Tesla may have a chance at developing artificial general intelligence, which would make the company very valuable. He also points out that there is currently little evidence to support this idea.
  • 00:15:00 Tesla's AI is more advanced than Boston Dynamics' AI, but Boston Dynamics may eventually be able to outmatch Tesla in terms of raw computational power. Furthermore, deep learning pioneer Jan Lacun argues that machine learning pales in comparison to human and animal learning, and that addressing common sense is the single biggest challenge facing robotics. Elon Musk, however, argues that since Tesla has the most data and most compute, it will necessarily contribute to artificial general intelligence. He disagrees with this logic, however, and believes that building businesses biggest model isn't inherently a contribution to the advantage between innovations.
  • 00:20:00 In the video, Cynthia Young criticizes Elon Musk for saying that it will be easier to achieve artificial general intelligence than originally thought and that it will only cost $20,000. She also points out that most of the robotic startups are moving towards AAS models, which she believes are more profitable.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the various ways in which Tesla has been working on artificial intelligence, including with their Vision system and their training bot. It concludes with comments about how these projects are indicative of Tesla's ability to solve problems efficiently.
  • 00:30:00 The presenter discusses how Tesla is making progress in developing self-driving cars, with particular emphasis on the development of "full self-driving" which they claim will be available in a few months. However, some commenters argue that these claims are overblown and that self-driving technology is still in its early stages. One commenter notes that Waymo, a company specializing in self-driving cars, is much more expensive and does not operate in as many conditions as Tesla's self-driving cars.
  • 00:35:00 Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, spoke about the importance of data quality during his AI Day talk. He explained that, although humans may review bad data, AI is still able to improve upon it. He also mentioned that, in order to attract the best engineers, Tesla emphasizes its mission and the team that is committed to it. Lastly, Musk warned that, if someone is not interested in working hard and achieving a mission, they should not work for Tesla.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses how critics of Tesla's AI Day presentation were wrong, as the company has been working on edge case scenarios and quality data is important. The video also points out that safety is a core focus for the company, and that this was highlighted by the presence of engineers dedicated to safety.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses Tesla's critics and their wrong assumptions about the company. The critic's wife purchased Tesla stock at its IPO, but has been selling off the stock since. The critic believes Tesla will tank due to delivery issues and the lack of Exopods. The critic also believes that Tesla's AI is not ready for primetime yet.
  • 00:50:00 In Tesla's 2021 AI day event, they unveiled a humanoid robot that is able to walk and Balance on its own. However, the robot's movements were not up to par with the DARPA Robotics Challenge standards. Evan Ackerman, a critic of the robot, takes a negative spin on the announcement, calling it a "disappointment."
  • 00:55:00 The author of the video discusses the criticism of Tesla's AI Day event, which was designed to recruit more people to work on the company's humanoid robot project. He points out that some of the criticism is premature, as Tesla has only achieved a limited amount of success so far. He also points out the appeal of Tesla's robot project to someone who wants to start a robotics career.

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The YouTube video "REACTION: AI Day Critics Wrong" discusses people's reactions to an article about artificial intelligence. The author of the video points out that some of the critics seem to not have understood the main points of the article. The video finishes by thanking the viewers for their support and urging them to continue supporting the channel.

  • 01:00:00 The author of the YouTube video discusses Tesla's robot and how it differs from other humanoid robots. They point out some good and bad aspects of the robot. The author concludes that Tesla is likely to be a big customer for its own robots and that it is important to have a coherent battery management system.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses the reactions to a recent article about artificial intelligence, highlighting the misunderstandings of some of the critics. One third of the critics appear to not understand the article's main points, while the other two focus on the negative instead of the positive. The video finishes by thanking the viewers for their support and urging them to continue supporting the channel.

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