Elon Musk sagt, dass Tesla-Roboter zukünftige Verbrechen verhindern können – Elon Musk, CEO von Tesla, sagte, dass der Optimus-Roboter des Unternehmens Menschen folgen und sie daran hindern könnte, Verbrechen zu begehen.

    https://www.newsweek.com/elon-musk-tesla-robots-prevent-future-crime-11028660

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    1. From the article

      “If you say, like, you now get a free Optimus and it’s just gonna follow you around and stop you from doing crime, but other than that you get to do anything. It’s just gonna stop you from committing crime, that’s really it,” Musk said on stage at the Tesla shareholder meeting on November 6.

      Musk’s comments reflect his growing vision for artificial intelligence and robotics to reshape society. 

      However, his suggestion that Optimus robots could one day prevent crime raises ethical and practical concerns, including questions about surveillance, personal freedom and how the robots would physically intervene against humans. 

    2. There’s no way this could end badly. Another great idea from Elon. I can’t wait for robots to follow me around suspecting I’m going great to commit a crime at some point.

    3. That’s why he wanted leverage over his robot army via his one trillion paycheck.

      He literally wants an „I, Robot“ – scenario, but he is in control and not an AI. Lunatic.

    4. kowalski_82 on

      If a small child pitched this you would give their hair a tussle and tell them to go outside and kick a ball till teatime, fully grown adult? here, have a trillion dollay pay-promise.

      How are people taken in by this fruitcake?

    5. epochellipse on

      “Also, criticizing me and not working 90 hours a week for me is a crime.”

    6. So Elon just saying shit again. It is a stupid idea and it will never happen.

    7. Yeah sure, crimes like free speech, being a progressist and wanting to end billionaires..

    8. thalassicus on

      His biggest blind spot is human emotion. So many of us will never give one of his companies a dime as long as he benefits financially. So he has to pivot his car company to a taxi and robot company. What he doesn’t get is all those people who won’t buy a Tesla will take a Waymo over a robotaxi any day and NOBODY is going to trust and all seeing, all listening machine that could overpower you that is at the beck and call of an unstable, arrogant, lying, drug addict with well documented impulse control issues.

      Tesla is a meme stock at this point, so it will survive for a while, but it’s essentially dead already. Too bad… I was rooting for Tesla until Elon went full fascist.

    9. CharmingCrust on

      Hey bot, let’s go into this metal cage, it looks fun. Please inspect every corner of it for illegal items, while I check the exterior.

    10. DotGroundbreaking50 on

      Pretty sure I’d commit a crime if a robot is following me around

    11. This is straight up copied from Iain M. Banks‘ [„Culture“ science fiction novels](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_series).

      In his books, it’s called a [slap-drone](https://theculture.fandom.com/wiki/Slap-drone). A hyper-advanced society controls crime by assigning a super-human drone to follow those who are convicted of crimes around 24 hours a day, and just gently stopping them from doing it ever again. In every other respect, the convict is free to live however they want.

      Thus rendering the whole idea of a penal/corrections system obsolete.

      But that’s science fiction, not reality.

    12. AdvancedCommand4643 on

      I now know that rich people don’t watch movies. Cause every sci-fi movie i know with a robot workforce all start like this

    13. And how long till someone hacks one into their personal crime side kick.

      Query: Master, should I dispose of the meatbags preventing your larceny?

    14. dire_turtle on

      Elon is a dumb guy’s version of a genius. It’s obvious he’s a fucking con full of shit and smoke, but conservatives are too gullible to call him out.

    15. somewhatfaded on

      Crime rate is the lowest on 30 years, but yeah spend more money on the no crime, maybe invent new crimes to fill the places lost from the professional punishment class.

    16. My crime almost certainly would be punching the robot in its stupid face.

    17. Right because criminals would never harm a robot and would allow it to follow them right up to the point they’d commit a crime…

    18. Someone should point out Elon, since he is so out of touch with reality, that this isn’t North Korea

    19. HotPraline6328 on

      We could get rid of Elon and the tech bros and crime would drop 50% at least

    20. He can’t even produce a car that doesn’t break down and he wants to build an army of robots?

    21. Relaxmf2022 on

      great — let’s get one to follow Trump and his whole family, and Musk, and ICE agents, and every priest, and everyone who owns a gun

    22. Linkstrikesback on

      How much longer before it turns out he’s built the murder ships from Captain America the winter soldier? 

    23. Does it also have a weight loss mode where it follows you around playing a tuba in a mocking manner?

    24. TheDreadPirateJeff on

      Step 1: Elon buys Open Compute and rebrands OCP into a robotics consortium.

      Step 2: Elon creates many varieties of robot police. Finally going public with Elon Design 209.

      Step 3: Elon creates a cyborg police prototype.

      Step 4: Robocip hits the streets and throws Elon out a window at OCP headquarters for being a criminal.

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