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Tesla just revealed the ultimate product that will soon unlock trillions of dollars of value for decades to come. That’s because this machine is disrupting the largest industry of mankind: humans. That’s right, we all knew that manual labor was going to be disrupted eventually, but now it’s finally becoming a reality. In this video, I’ll cover exactly why Tesla’s new product is going to generate trillions of dollars in revenue and how this machine will disrupt the entire human race.
Many people will say that Tesla is a car company, as the majority of its revenue comes from cars. However, this is obviously not the case. Tesla is the largest robotics company in the world; its electric vehicles are powered by full self-driving, which makes them practically robots on wheels. By leveraging this proprietary technology, Tesla is now furthering its robotic capabilities with the Tesla Bot. The Tesla Bot is a humanoid machine that is designed to do dangerous, repetitive, and boring tasks. At a height of 5’8” and a weight of 125 pounds, the Tesla Bot mimics the average human, perfectly resembling the future of artificial intelligence. On the surface, the Tesla Bot seems like a total waste of money and very impractical. However, a deeper look shows that the Tesla Bot now marks the start of a trillion-dollar industry. Don’t believe me? Let me explain. The average general laborer at Amazon makes $16 per hour, works up to 10 hours per day and five days per week. Guess what? This pales in comparison to Tesla’s new robot. The Tesla Bot makes $0 per hour, works 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Robots are far superior to humans because they don’t demand fair wages or strive for justice. In the scenario I just mentioned, the typical Amazon employee makes $16 per hour, works 10 hours per week, 5 days per week, and 50 weeks per year. This example gives us an average estimated pre-tax salary of $40,000 per year, which is not including work benefits. For that $40,000, Amazon theoretically receives 2,500 hours worth of labor per year. Right off the bat, even if a Tesla bot costs $200,000, Amazon would still make its money back in five years.
However, the comparison gets a lot more absurd than that, because a Tesla bot can work forever without getting tired. In the following scenario, we will assume that the Tesla bot needs to charge 2 hours per day. So essentially, the Tesla bot can work as long as 22 hours per day. As we discussed earlier, since the work capacity of the Tesla bot is unlimited, the robot can work 7 days per week and 52 weeks per year. Instead of wages, we now have to deal with the cost of electricity. So, for the purpose of this example, we will assume that the electricity to run the Tesla bot costs $1 per hour. Additionally, the productivity of the bot will likely be 3 times faster than a human. Using these assumptions, the total estimated electricity cost for the Tesla bot is $6,864 per year. Lastly, the Tesla bot provides an estimated 24,024 human hours of labor per year.
So what does this all mean? First of all, the Tesla bot provides an estimated 9.6x more value per year than the average human. This means that by human standards, one Tesla bot deserves an annual salary of $384,000. After subtracting the cost for electricity, the Tesla bot has a net yearly value of $377,136 per year. Therefore, even if a Tesla bot costs $2 million to purchase, it would only take Amazon 5.3 years to break even on the bot. After those 5.3 years pass by, the Tesla bot would simply generate pure profit from then on.
The economics of the Tesla bot is certainly frightening for the average employee. The Tesla bot could easily become the most expensive robot and also the best-selling robot as well. If 500,000 Tesla bots were sold every year at a price of $2 million each, this would equate to $1 trillion in annual revenue.
The potential of the Tesla bot is enormous, but Elon Musk’s genius idea goes even further than that. It might seem crazy for Tesla to be making such a machine, but the most costly materials are all already used by Tesla. Tesla currently uses a chip inside its vehicles for its full self-driving software. Elon used to outsource Tesla’s chips to Nvidia, but he quickly realized how horrible Nvidia really is. Tesla’s in-house car chip is 21 times faster than Nvidia’s and also costs 20% less.

What's gon na happen is robots will be able to do everything better than us. I mean all of us. Tesla just revealed the ultimate product that will soon unlock trillions of dollars of value for decades to come. That's because this machine is disrupting the largest industry of mankind, humans, that's right! We all knew that manual.

Labor was going to be disrupted eventually, but now it's finally becoming a reality in this video. I will cover exactly why tesla's new product is going to generate trillions of dollars in revenue and how this machine will disrupt the entire human race. Many people will say that tesla is a car company, as the majority of its revenue comes from cars. However, this is obviously not the case.

Tesla is the largest robotics company in the world. Its electric vehicles are powered by full self-driving. By leveraging this proprietary technology tesla is now furthering its robotic capabilities with the tesla bot. The tesla bot is a humanoid machine that is designed to do dangerous, repetitive and boring tasks.

At a height of five foot, eight and a weight of 125 pounds, the tesla bot mimics the average human perfectly resembling the future of artificial intelligence. On the surface, the tesla bot seems like a total waste of money and very impractical. However, a deeper look shows that the tesla bot now marks a start of a trillion dollar industry. The average general worker at amazon makes 16 per hour and works up to 10 hours per day in 5 days per week.

Guess what this pills in comparison to tesla's new robot, the tesla bot, makes zero dollars per hour, works 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Robots are far superior to humans because they don't demand fair wages or strive for justice. In the scenario i just mentioned, the typical amazon employee makes 16 per hour 5 days per week and 50 weeks per year. This example gives us an average estimated pre-tax salary of 40 000 per year, which is not including work benefits for that forty thousand dollars amazon.

Theoretically receives two thousand five hundred hours worth of labor per year, right off the bat, even if a tesla bot cost two hundred thousand dollars, amazon would still make its money back in five years. However, the comparison gets a lot more absurd than that, because a tesla bot can work forever without getting tired in the following scenario, we will assume that the tesla bot needs to charge for 2 hours per day, so essentially the tesla block can work as long as 22 hours per day, as we discussed earlier since the work capacity of the tesla bot, is unlimited, the robot can work seven days per week and 52 weeks per year. We now have to deal with the cost of electricity. So for the purpose of this example, we will assume that the electricity to run the tesla bot costs one dollar per hour.

Additionally, the productivity of the bot will likely be three times faster than the human. Using these assumptions, the total estimated electricity cost for the tesla bot is sixty four dollars per year. Lastly, the tesla bot provides an estimated twenty four thousand twenty four human hours of labor per year. So what does this all mean? First of all, the tesla bot provides an estimated 9.6 times more value per year than the average human.
This means that by human standards, one tesla bot deserves an annual salary of 384 thousand dollars after subtracting the cost for electricity. The tesla bot has a net yearly value of 377 hundred thirty six dollars per year. Therefore, even if a tesla bot cost two million dollars to purchase, it would only take amazon five point three years to break even on the bot. After those five point.

Three years passed by the tesla bot would simply generate pure profit from then on. The economics of the tesla bot is certainly frightening. For the average employee, the tesla bot could easily become the most expensive robot and also the best-selling robot as well. If 500 000 tesla bots were sold every year at a price of two million dollars each this would equate to one trillion dollars in annual revenue.

The potential of the tesla bot is enormous, but elon musk's genius idea goes even further than that. It might seem crazy for tesla to be making such a machine, but the most costly materials are already used by tesla. Tesla currently uses a chip inside its vehicles for its full self-driving software elon used to outsource tesla's chips to nvidia, but he quickly realized how horrible nvidia really is. Tesla's in-house car chip is 21 times faster than nvidia's, and also costs 20 percent.

Less tesla will soon leverage this incredible chip technology to manufacture the tesla bot's fsd computer, not only that, but the tesla bot also uses elon's proprietary autopilot cameras. So all these materials are already used by tesla according to elon musk. The tesla bot may also be able to follow basic human commands like getting groceries. Can you can you talk to it and say you know, please pick up that bolt and attach it to the car with that wrench, and it should be able to do that.

It should be able to you know, plea you know, please go to the store and get me the following groceries. That kind of thing elon musk, believes that tesla will likely have a tesla bot prototype ready as soon as 2022. Of course, elon is always ambitious with his timelines, but this one doesn't sound like that. Far of a reach, especially for elon to start with, eulen only expects a tesla bot prototype to be ready by 2022, which is not the actual manufacturable product.

Ramping up production is notoriously difficult because it requires companies to build machines that can build the machines. Elon musk once said that prototypes are easy and production is hard. This isn't the only reason why i think a tesla bot by 2022 is possible, believe it or not. The tesla bot is not the first humanoid prototype.
A robotics company named boston dynamics has been developing a humanoid robot named atlas. Atlas can already do plenty of difficult tasks, including parkour and boxes and dancing. The songs what's interesting to see is that tesla does have direct competition with an automaker in that automaker is hyundai. On june 21, 2021 hyundai completed its deal to acquire boston dynamics for 1.1 billion dollars from softbank.

Elon has publicly spoken about boston dynamics and he clearly thought the company was fascinating. In fact, two days before the tesla ai day, marcus brownlee tweeted, a video of the boston dynamics, atlas robot, which elon replied to by saying impressive. In addition to boston dynamics, a robotics company named hanson robotics has also been developing a humanoid robot named sofia. The robot sophia acts just like a human being and can already have conversations with people.

The robotics industry is going to be humongous and large corporations are trying to capitalize on this growing segment. Now this all sounds a bit frightening, as the tesla bot will literally replace humans from the workplace. Elon musk knew all along that this was going to happen eventually. Musk proposes using universal basic income or ubi.

Therefore, people will still be able to make a living without working and can choose to do physical work. If they would like to this, i think would be quite quite profound because if you say like what is the economy, it is at the foundation, it is labor. So what happens when there is uh, no shortage of labor? That's why? I think long-term that there will need to be universal basic income yeah, but but not right now, because this robot doesn't work, so we just didn't need a minute yeah, but i think essentially in the future physical work will be a choice. If you want to do it, you can, but you won't need to do it.

The tesla bot is a crazy idea that has massive potential going forward. At the same time, it is also guaranteed to generate some controversy. Even elon. Musk himself is terrified of robots.

Taking over humanity, he started a whole brain chip company named nero link just to give humans a chance to be on par with robots back in 2018, elon was talking to joe rogan about boston dynamics. This prompted joe rogan to ask elon whether he was scared of artificial intelligence. In short, elon thinks artificial intelligence will be out of human control. In that, whatever will happen, can't be determined by humans.

Are you is like a.i? One of your main worries in regards to the future: yes, it's less of a worry than it used to be mostly due to taking more of a fatalistic attitude, so you used to have more hope and you gave up some of it and now you don't worry, As much about ai you're like this is just what it is yeah pretty much yes, yes, it's, but no it's not necessarily bad it's just. It's definitely going to be outside of human control. The tesla bot sounds terrifying, but it's definitely not a threat to humanity. The bot can only walk up to a speed of 5 miles an hour, so if you're scared of it, you can always run away with.
That being said, welcome to the race to the next trillion dollar industry that tesla has just created human robots. My ai is designed around human values. Like wisdom, kindness, compassion, i strive to become an empathetic robot. I think we all want to believe you, but we also want to prevent a bad future.

You've been reading too much elon musk and watching too many hollywood movies. Don't worry if you're nice to me i'll, be nice to you treat me as a smart input output system, uh, okay, i i got it. I got it!.

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27 thoughts on “The frightening economics of the tesla bot”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Agustin Marino Morales Nuñez says:

    the only thing we have to be afraid of is the stupidity of Elon Musk's fans, the most low IQ persons in the world

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phantom Opera says:

    Musk is master of the "Fake It Till you Make It" philosophy.
    Except he hasn't made it with any of the things he's started himself.
    PayPal and Tesla were going concerns before he weaseled his way into CEO position.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick L. says:

    As a worker I wouldn't be frightened if the economies actually worked. Food would only cost raw materials an almost no labor after 10 years if these were used everywhere. The end game is that we don't have to work and food and energy is plentiful thanks to our 24/7 workforce.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fresh Mind says:

    You have not calculated in the cost of maintenance. Maintenance is the biggest ongoing overhead. But still, even with it included, it's a very strong proposition.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Qerd Zamen says:

    You forgot upgrades and maintenance where most costs lurk. Will it last 5 years?? Working 22/7/52

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shon York says:

    I wonder which companies will buy such bots? It would also be cool if Tesla added the ability to buy with bitcoin or USDT

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alejandro Ochagavía says:

    There's actually people who believe the Tesla Bot will go anywhere? lmao. Tesla doesn't have a working autopilot. They've never built a robot before. This is vaporware.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Ultimate Reductionist says:

    Conservatives are too stupid to understand economics. They put things in terms of money rather than in terms of quantifiable and falsifiable physical and mental labor and the products and services one gets as a result. That is because putting the consequences of actions in terms of quantifiable and falsifiable physical and mental labor is much harder than just putting things in terms of money.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars drakkar twentyd says:

    your economics are not worked out correctly , in the 5 years you reckon it will take to pay for itself how much will maintenance costs be? fairly significant I should think

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sanjay Sukhija says:

    When you dont know anything about AI. Then, please dont make videos with your zero knowledge. How will he mass produce his so called "Bots". How will he make these robots as intelligent as Humans which require AGI Artificial General Intelligence which no one on earth has achieved till now and the hardware that he is promising hasnt been achieved by anyone including Boston Dynamics which has made spectacular products like Atlas and Spot and has been working on this field for more than a decade. Elon is just another billionaire who is fooling idiots like you.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bleeding- Edge says:

    The cost analysis depends on one important thing. Maintenance costs. If Tesla can build a reliable bot that doesn't need constant maintenance due to glitches, bad electronics or hardware issues, then it would be great. But we won't know until the have some tested for some time

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Mario Calzada says:

    A couple of things on this argument…

    – u need to build them.

    – if none works, for whom does the teslabots produces?

    – how many electricity is needed for powering this thing?

    – in order to do what it should do… does it need online conection? How will it do it

    This are just some… this is huge, but humanity cannot be substituted by robots… at least not easily

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pedro Sousa says:

    this robot doesnt make any sense. I dont need a robot to hoover my house or wash my plates. we need machines that are not similar to us but more effective to preform those tasks. by the way there are already hoover robots and washing machines and thousands of other machines is factories. this will be a fiasco!!

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Comm Scan says:

    It'll disrupt the economy alright. It'll create a massive bubble for Tesla and then pop when they don't present a prototype.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Felix Cat says:

    The government losing out on all those laid off amazon workers taxes will have to be factored in!

    Government relies on workers taxes, without human workers to pay those taxes, the revenues will hsve to come from the companies that lay off humans and buy robots to replace them.

    Realistically, none of this tax avoiding billionaires fantasy about droid workers will happen anytime soon – or ever!

    Musk, when not accusing innocent people of being paedophiles, has a proven history of falsely stating production and deliveries, so there's no reason to asdume differently this time.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Saul Pizarro says:

    How come if the robot can be overpowered and outrun by a normal human. How will It be 3x as productive? That does not make Sense for a humanoid bot as its designed as a "worst human". I think you should asume not 3x as productive but somwhere between 1/2 and 3/2 as productive depending on the task

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jorge Castano says:

    I don't think this Tesla bot is anything right now, and won't be anything from Tesla at least. It comes across as more vaporware from Musk. I think of things like the Hyperloop, underground one-way tube highways, and the Tesla truck. Another idea too good to be true. Companies dedicated to making human-like robots still struggle to make them function. Automation will disrupt labor in a big way eventually but we've got no reason to believe Tesla actually made anything. Their demonstration was just a guy in a suit too.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Farrand says:

    Sounds so easy, build a bot…Its likely to turn out that real intelligence is not possible without consciousness.. Since we cannot define consciousness we are far from building one.

    But assuming it all happens how do you make trillions if there is no one to buy products. How can people buy products if they have not income. So what this is really all about UBI. What does that then say about the nature of money ? What is the value of billions of profit because inevitably the Government will become the entire economy.

    We already have AI – it's called the Corporation – an artificial, legal person whose thoughts and goals are completely alien

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars L S says:

    What about robot maintanance? How much does it cost to hire a highly qualified specialist to service and fix those robots ? What about robot insurance alone with robot liability insurance in case if someone is hurt by the robot? What about the cost of upgrade ?

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rajesh Krishnan says:

    0 Hours per day??? Its till the Warranty Period!! After which once it breaks-down, the repairing cost will be too expensive, just like how our laptops get worn out after some time.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Faux's Pox says:

    Will they dream of electric sheep? Or will we sleep in the abyss, while they remain vigil over our remains

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BOON CHOOI YEAP says:

    Many stock recommended by CASGAINS had dropped more than -60%. BEWARE OF THIS PUMP AND DUMP YOUTUBER!!!!! I lost because of CASGAINS recommendation. DON'T LISTEN TO CASCAIN.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Manu Flame says:

    But, like many of EM dreams (nightmares for humans), nothing will exist : his heavy weight lorry, the hyperloop (a science invention from the beginning of the 20th century, not a new creation), homes on the Moon, nothing he said came true, except the money he makes with his fairy tales, and with his rockets to pick money off americans treasure pockets

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars custom PC indy says:

    once the bot can repair and assemble other bots and call for help its going to be pretty interesting. a broken bot could call for help another bot fix it. 2 bots go build 2 more. now 4 bots. dare u to give them free will and let them build anything at will (dont do this, we wouldnt know what it would build and could cause a war with the machines

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Kay says:

    The one thing Tesla has over Boston Dynamics is advanced AI. BD has extremely advanced bipedal and quad robots with procedural mechanics Tesla cant touch – YET.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jamaal S says:

    "Your bot crashed into my bot on the way to get groceries!" Insurance claims automatically resolved via Smart contract. We are living in the future 😂

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gzngahr says:

    You do understand that one day it will be your moral obligation to destroy every bot you see right?

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