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When are we going to see robots?
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Robots. I want a robot. Nick said, "I
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own a robot." You want a robot? Yeah.
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The the robots are coming, Jesse. I
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promise you, the robots are coming. Uh
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what we're seeing right now is some very
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interesting prototypes from a number of
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companies. If you've seen Optimus from
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Tesla, they can walk around, they can do
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things, they can fold laundry. Uh I'd
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say within the next 5 years, uh it's
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possible that everybody could own a
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robot. I think this is a technology
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that's definitely coming. All right. So,
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if they're just going to make laundry
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easier, that's not enough. What else are
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they going to be able to do for me and
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my family besides laundry?
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Well, they're going to be able to do a
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robot in theory, a humanoid robot in
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theory will be able to do anything that
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a human can physically do. And what will
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be, I think, really transformative about
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this, and we're getting into science
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fiction a little bit, Jesse, but not
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that far ahead. this in the next 5
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years. It'll be able to watch a YouTube
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video and anything it sees a human doing
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in a YouTube video, it should be able to
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mimic and if you let a your personal
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robot follow you around, it could mimic
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your behavior and you'll be able to
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teach it to do things. So, you know,
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in saying a robot could watch me for a
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few minutes and then do my job.
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Maybe maybe I don't know. We may have a
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a What does that mean? Maybe I'm
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replaceable by a robot. And when when am
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I just got here. I don't I I don't know.
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Yeah, Jesse, you're irreplaceable. The
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robots won't be able to replace you.
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But, you know, but but just the physical
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tasks around the house that you don't
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like doing. taking out the trash, doing
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the laundry, doing the dishes.