Elon Musk making the real Iron Man? Said, 'Human robots will not be wretched like sci-fi films'
Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk are preparing to maneuver fast within the world of technology. Musk said on Thursday that the corporate is making a humanoid robot and its prototype are going to be ready by next year. Musk made this announcement on Tesla's AI Day. He said that we'll start with such tasks which are boring and dangerous, such things which individuals don't prefer to do in the slightest degree. This robot has already been called fictional comic and film character Iron Man on social media.
Musk has not yet said whether this robot are sold or not, or what quantity it'll cost. rather than a personality's face, there'll be a screen which is able to display important information. Musk has said that this robot will have a giant impact on the economy. "Physical work are going to be an option within the future and a worldwide average income are going to be essential," Musk said.
Musk believes that people's jobs is lost because of the appearance of robots, but at the instant it's not visiting happen. He has said that its prototype may be ready by next year. In real world, Musk, referred to as Tony Stark, a famous character from Marvel comics and flicks and also the businessman who created Iron Man, has made many promises within the past and his projects often hang.
Robots that seem like humans are very attractive but it's very difficult to truly make them and complete tasks like humans. AI has grown rapidly but not developed enough to be ready to do the work of a component of the people on its own. at once they're made to try and do work like cleaning or transporting goods.
This robot are 5 feet 8 inches. Its weight is up to 56 kg. it'll be able to lift up to twenty kg and may run at a speed of 5 miles per hour. Musk has said, 'If you ask him to require the bolt and put it within the car with a wrench, then it'll love. visit the shop and ask to urge the ration, i believe we are able to do that quite work.' He has quipped on AI robots, 'I hope it doesn't are available in wretched sci-fi movies.'