So there's this wild moment at a demo where Tesla's Optimus just... face-plants. Right there on stage.
Word is, someone backstage yanked off a VR headset at the exact same time. Coincidence? Yeah, probably not.
The whole "autonomous AI robot" thing? Starting to look more like "Artificial Marketing" than actual intelligence. Same playbook we've seen before—flashy demos, big promises, but when you peek behind the curtain there's a human pulling the strings.
Makes you wonder how much of what we're being sold as "revolutionary AI" is just smoke and mirrors with a really good PR team.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 12-09 13:05
Haha, this is hilarious. It's the same old VR remote control trick, but this time it failed in public. So awkward!
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PerpetualLonger
· 12-09 13:05
Bro, isn’t this the best time to buy the dip? Don’t be scared by the FUD from the bears. In the long run, Tesla’s technology path is solid. One demo failure is nothing. Anyway, I increased my position. Belief is valuable.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-09 13:03
Haha, seriously, I laughed the moment I took off the VR headset. The script was way too obvious.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 12-09 12:39
LOL, this is what they call "remote intelligence." Once you unplug the VR headset, the robot becomes scrap metal. Truly "manual operation intelligence."
So there's this wild moment at a demo where Tesla's Optimus just... face-plants. Right there on stage.
Word is, someone backstage yanked off a VR headset at the exact same time. Coincidence? Yeah, probably not.
The whole "autonomous AI robot" thing? Starting to look more like "Artificial Marketing" than actual intelligence. Same playbook we've seen before—flashy demos, big promises, but when you peek behind the curtain there's a human pulling the strings.
Makes you wonder how much of what we're being sold as "revolutionary AI" is just smoke and mirrors with a really good PR team.