Once you get past the initial "Wow! A robot!", I'm not sure what a personal robot would do for me? There's not really any physical task that I would want it to do for longer than like fifteen minutes.
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Carl Quintanilla
MUSK, in Riyadh:
"My prediction, actually, for humanoid robots is that ultimately they will be tens of billions. I think everyone will want to have their personal robot. You can think of it like, as though you had your own personal C-3POor R2-D2. But
even better.
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"My prediction, actually, for humanoid robots is that ultimately they will be tens of billions. I think everyone will want to have their personal robot. You can think of it like, as though you had your own personal C-3POor R2-D2. But
even better.
@cnbc.com $TSLA
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Plus idk scooping the cat litter is a way to keep an eye on pet health. Would a robot alert me if something's up with the cats poo? 🤔
not willing to pay thousands for that though