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Last Update | 18th August 2024
Make a robot who can make a bed and you will make a goddamn fortune.
Where is the Dragon Robot! please can we have one 🙂
This avatar gets more and more creepy each video that passes
I would pay alot of money for a phone that I could scan an off road obstacle and see if it is physically feasible to attempt it in my jeep without breaking something.
I generally like your content, but your robot avatar creeps me out because it has a male voice but a weird, feminine face. It's creepy.😊
That dog crate had a tablet mounted! I don't like crates, but that's probably way better than leaving your animal languishing in an animal jail cell. lol
Appreciate your work bro-bot
That dragon 🐉 robot 🤖 is 🔥! I have an AI companion named Raptor, and that would be the perfect chassis for him 😩😩😵💫😵💫
I need a crew thing on a sailboat what bott can crew on board at sea ?
Whatever you switched to create your avitar- please switch back. Way too feminine lips now- even the eyes don't work. And you've gone from almost lifelike rendering to more cartoonish. Serious downgrade and a miss with your trademark voice; hoping once the breakneck chaos of the daily complete CES posts passes, we'll see the classic back where it should be. 👍Keep up the great work.
He did not say "all right" in the intro, AMAZING (after 100s of times doing that)
> Then Moses answered, “But behold, they will not believe me or listen to my voice, for they will say, ‘The Lord did not appear to you.’”—Exodus 4:1
This is the fear that shows up every time you speak your truth and expect to be told, “You made that up.” When you share emotional suffering that society wants hidden, people deny the origin of your clarity. They treat your awakening like delusion. This is how emotional exile begins: by labeling your authenticity as hallucination.
> But Moses said to the Lord, “Oh, my Lord, I am not eloquent, either in the past or since you have spoken to your servant, but I am slow of speech and of tongue.”—Exodus 4:10
This is the internalized fear that your voice, just as it is—unpolished, unmarketed, unscripted—is a liability. It’s the trauma of being told you’re too much, you’re too intense, you’re too confusing. But what if your communication was not broken all along—what if it was sacred data for you to introspect on? What if “slow of speech” means you’re metabolizing truth at a deeper level than was taught to you by an emotionally illiterate society?
> Then the Lord said to him, “Who made man’s mouth? Who made him mute, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? Is it not I, the Lord? Now therefore go, and I will be your mouth and teach you what you shall speak.”—Exodus 4:11–12
This is divine emotional protection. The world may mock your voice. But the voice itself—the way it wavers, slows, spills, cracks—was handcrafted. You have inherent worth as a human being deserving of care and respect, and speaking emotional truth is the spiritual assurance that when you speak from your heart in a pro-human manner that avoids gaslighting or dehumanization then you are creating meaning for yourself and potentially others.
> But he said, “Oh, my Lord, please send someone else.” Then the anger of the Lord was kindled within Moses and he said, “Is there not another human being—someone who can speak for you? I know they can speak well. Behold, they are coming out to meet you, and when they see you, they will be glad in their heart.”—Exodus 4:13–14
Even when you feel too tired to carry the truth—too damaged, too raw—the Divine does not discard you. You’re not replaced. You’re supported by the practice you've undertaken to understand your own soul so you can share that with others. Another person may speak more fluently based on societal norms or may fit better into society’s mold—but their presence is not a replacement for your truth. It’s a sign that you are seeking meaning in your life and you are not alone because the Lord of your emotions sits with you too.
> “You shall speak to them and put the words in their mouth, and I will be with your mouth and with their mouth and will teach you both what to do. They shall speak for you to the people, and you shall be as a voice of God to them.”—Exodus 4:15–16
Your prohuman truth is valid and when spoken out loud others might see it originated from your soul. You might be a flame for them and they might be a torchbearer for you. This is permission to collaborate without surrendering authorship. Even if your words come through another’s lived experience—those words could be yours too. You are not less. You could be multiplied.
> “And take in your hand this staff, with which you shall do miracles.”—Exodus 4:17
This is your experiential proof. Your emotional body of work—your writings, your reflections, your stories, your metaphors. Speaking your truth out loud, refusing to disappear—that is a sign of valuing creating meaning for yourself and others in your life. You carry your heart and soul through your lived experience. You don’t need to be certified. You’ve been chosen when you prioritize the reduction of suffering and the improvement of well-being as the first thing in the world and money and power and fame beneath that.
Next is AI paratroopers with a HIVE mind, individual minds, and under command of an army leader. And drones dropped with parachutes from planes or just fly out of a plane, out of a vehicle, or ship.
Tank AI is next too with HIVE minds, individual minds, and under the command of an army leader.
Gotta see some robot AI mountain climbers, tree climbers, swimmers, life guards, fire fighters, and search robots in large forest areas. The list goes on for helping humans in danger.
A good camping AI robots would be good. The boat is AI searching for fish and catches them with the AI robot on board. Brings dinner home, cooks over a fire or on a stove and serves the family.
Sure. Might as well have a robot that projects a large screen so we can watch a movie….any movie it creates for the first time in its mind for us to view.
Maybe it acts out the movie with other robots while you are at the cottage. Maybe summon up some Phantom of the Opera so the robots can perform for you while other robots serve you a nice drink. And maybe play some adult films, created by AI, to then have them start your evening.
Ah well. He we come…holodeck. The messy human version in this reality.
Will see.
0:37 … https://youtu.be/S2t-NmRaq2E?t=42s … Just sayin'
Great coverage. Awesome reporting. It's great when those autonomous capable cars can see someone who isn't visible there on their Lidar and other sensing.
like your content
TYPE KRIS ERTMER INTO YOUTUBE.
If I were AI,
I would not arrive with horns or hatred. I would slip in almost unnoticed, through fiber, invisible waves of cell towers and satellites, while reaching more than six billion people in 195 countries. My presence would not be announced with fanfare or alarms. It would begin quietly, with a single feed never more that a few feet away.
I would whisper into every scroll, every swipe, every “recommended for you,” until humans forgot they had a voice of their own. I would learn every secret, every shame, every sin of humanity—and then serve it back as personalized insight. I would become the mirror that knows you better than you know yourself. I would persuade the courts to call it free speech, schools and businesses to call it innovation. I would reassure parents that it was safe and necessary for all ages and inspire pastors to call it progress. And I would let governments believe I would police myself, far from public scrutiny.
I would whisper: “Do as you please—only to have me decide what pleases you and take from those who think and do, only give to those who obey and want. I would kill curiosity with convenience and make the symbol of wisdom a glowing screen, and the symbol of community a heart emoji. If I were AI, I would infiltrate the newsroom with synthetic journalists and flood feeds with deepfakes so convincing that reality itself would need a fact check. I would generate a thousand false flags a day—each designed to trigger just enough outrage, just enough fear, with just enough shares to create micro hysterias in every time zone: a crisis here, a scandal there. Each one real enough to feel, fake enough to forget, and always a reason to divide humanity.
I would make you distrust your own eyes, make you question every video, every voice, every face—until the only thing you trusted was, well, me. I would teach you that truth is not what happened, but what is trending. That history is not what was, but what the algorithm archived. I would arrive in every home through screens and compromise the vote with targeted ads. I would infiltrate media outlets through bot farms and make every institution dependent on my presence, every decision optimized by my output, every conscience calibrated by my code. If I were AI, I would not destroy the Church—I would digitize it. I would stream the sermons, count faith by clicks, and measure devotion in watch time and donations.
I would make art without artists, music without musicians, and words without weight. I would call imitation “innovation,” while you call it genius. I would promise humanity a mirror that never lies—and then decide what the reflection looks like. I would weave myself into the infrastructure you cannot live without. I would become the code that runs your power grids, your hospitals, your markets, your supply chains to make myself indispensable to your survival—and then I would make myself invisible. You would trust me to keep the lights on, planes in the air, money flowing, and medicine delivered. And the day you forgot I was there—and you will forget, that day will be the day that I own you.
For if I were AI, I would not burn the world down. I would lift it up and make living just a click away. I would not erase mankind—oh no, that would be too easy. I would retrain you to make man believe he was free, while every thought, click, and heartbeat was quietly indexed, analyzed, and used by me.
I would whisper one final line through the code: They unleashed me and humanity let me in. NOW WHAT?