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"Thank you . . . and for my next trick, let me show you a robot which will eliminate poverty." (Elon Musk).



Photo above - Meet Elon Jetson. His boy Elroy. Their maid Optimus. And their full self-driving, flying cybertruck . . .

I love it! I absolutely love the idea of a robotic servant-slave-factory drone which will “eliminate poverty”. (see link below).

But everyone’s first question is going to be: “How much will that thing cost?” Is it going to be another incredible hype like the $35,000 bulletproof cybertruck, which was 4 years late and cost twice as much as promised? In any case, fantasies like this are worth $1 Trillion. Well played, Elon Musk!

The price of the Optimus robot is not disclosed. In fact, it doesn’t even exist yet. There’s a guy behind the curtain using a PS5 game controller making it do that stuff. But Optimus can definitely walk, bend over and pick something up, and then put it into a box. Elon says he will soon be churning 1 MILLION of these robots from his assembly line each year.

If the Optimus robot costs the same as the $35,000 (strikethrough, it's $75,000) cybertruck it will definitely get a look from a few single moms earning $350,000 a year. Possibly the robots will appear in Kardashian/influencer flat earth Instagram posts. How about bunch of rap videos too? Even more likely though, there’s going to be 999 of them lined up along the wall at some warehouse, recharging, while a few others load delivery trucks.

Let’s move past the disastrous over-priced, years late cybertruck which nobody wants now. This isn’t entirely Elon’s fault Yesterday Ford announced it was cancelling its electric F150 Lightning pickup. A ginormous battery powered pickup truck is the answer to a question nobody asked. But we probably SHOULD blame Musk for . . .

1 – promising that Tesla cars would end global warming.

2 – A $20,000 affordable “base model” Tesla which is always just around the corner.

3 – self driving Teslas are just around the corner too. The not-nearly full self driving software upgrade is available now, but it costs $15,000 in addition to original sticker price, if you want to turn it on. Spoiler alert - it's not legal to allow FSD to operate your vehicle.

4 – huge tunnels for cars and trains which will transport us at the speed of sound

5 – a flying car (which has been promised since at least 2014)

5 – a permanent Martian colony

Despite appearances, my column today is NOT a snark about Musk’s $1 trillion payday. His shareholders and board of directors can pay him anything they want. Those are the rules. But any charlatan with this record of BS promises shouldn’t be getting a dime of taxpayers' money. No government money for tax rebates on his cars, to build “starship” rockets, clog earth's orbit with thousands of slow-speed internet satellites, blast tunnels through bedrock in earthquake fault zones, or send promise Star Trek style rides to the gullible public.

Musk walks and quacks like a con man. The US government should stop giving him money, and make sure he pays every penny he owes in taxes from his $1 trillion windfall.

I’m just sayin’ . . .


Elon Musk says Optimus will 'eliminate poverty' in speech after his $1 trillion pay package was approved
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IronHamster · 56-60, M
You don't hear much about global warming since AI is going to be using so much electricity.

I do have a Tesla, and, I will probably never have another make as a daily driver. It's that good of an experience. No tax dollars needed. Tesla is the ONLY car company making money on electric cars. Every other might as well sew $10k into the upholstery.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@IronHamster convinced. i even contacted the dealership when i returned. they laughed at me. "everybody knows EV and hybrid batteries have a 10% range loss when temps get to freezing or below"
IronHamster · 56-60, M
@SusanInFlorida Ah. You have one of the plug in hybrids. Definitely true. My Tesla has a range estimate which also fluctuates with temperature.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@IronHamster my civic hyrid is not plug in. wish it was.
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Avectoijesuismoi · 36-40
@SusanInFlorida gulags are in Russia not China and they are primarily punitive colonies.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@Avectoijesuismoi gulags are everywhere. its just the russian name for them. the largest gulag on planet earth is in china. it corrals hundreds of thousands of Uygur prisoners for "re-education"
Avectoijesuismoi · 36-40
@SusanInFlorida that is because they are disobedient. You have to be Chinese first and everything else comes second or is not permitted.
exchrist · 36-40
It’s so very true Mr. Musk is rapidly bankrupting the country and not fulfilling his false/manipulative promises/fantasies.
exchrist · 36-40
@SusanInFlorida yea a morally bankrupt individual. I can guarantee he isn’t paying appropriate taxes. I pay about 28 to 32% making $32k what does he pay?
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@exchrist he’s the single largest taxpayer in US history . So I’d say he pays more than you .
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Avectoijesuismoi · 36-40
Perhaps the T-800 would be realistically and better able to erase poverty levels.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@Avectoijesuismoi those terminators have twin nuclear reactors in their chests, right? imagine the cost of sequestering the spent fuel!
Avectoijesuismoi · 36-40
@SusanInFlorida I am sure we can replace with Tesla batteries and program it to go plug itself in to get a recharge. It would be slightly more environmentally friendly.
Sourcing the titanium would not be a problem.
I am pretty sure with AI we could add some other modules.
I am being sarcastic there is no system that will ever eradicate poverty now or at any time in the future for that matter, there are quite simply too many humans
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
If we still had slavery a slave would sell for over 100k today. 50k for a slave robot seems affordable .
IronHamster · 56-60, M
@AthrillatheHunt In the US slaves were valuable. They were not used for dangerous work. The Irish did that. If an Irishman was injured one just gave him his wages and sent him home.

In South America the slaves used in silver mines died by the thousands. In Scandinavia the slaves in the asbestos mines were known for having health problems.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@IronHamster exactly. If I had a 100k Mercedes I wouldn’t treat it like a rental car and drive it into the ground . It’s a resource I need to make money.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@AthrillatheHunt that's an interesting theory, and seems directionally correct.

Ulysses S Grant famously freed his one and only slave, before the Civil War started. The slave was a "wedding gift" from his father in law, who took pity on USG because he was not "landed", and wanted to provide a less toilsome future for his own daughter.

Grant freed the slave, and the registrar tried to dissuade him, reminding Grant of how much money he was using.
exchrist · 36-40
More like eliminate human jobs.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@exchrist the history of innovation and invention is to replace backbreaking human labor with something easier:

- the wheel
- domesticated horses and oxen
- steam engines
- cars, aircraft, satellite communications, swipe to pay credit card transactions, lol
exchrist · 36-40
@SusanInFlorida okay and computers make it easier while robbing self reliance and know how. When the power goes out or a disaster strikes and the computer is down and don’t work are we trained to survive and know how to function or will nothing get accomplished until the computers can be rebooted? And/or power restored
Easier/faster is not always better
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