Elon Musk Says Tesla Bot Can Solve Labour Shortage, But Has No Timeline
Highlights
- Musk revealed that the Tesla bot uses the same tech as AutoPilot
- He believes its AI system for general tasks can solve labour shortage
- Many labour advocates have been wary of AI and robotics technologies
Elon Musk is at it again and this time around he has said something that will ruffle many feathers considering technologies like AI and automation are displacing many regular jobs. He has claimed that the Tesla Bot which was unveiled earlier this year can solve the labour shortage problem. The Tesla Bot which was showcased earlier this year will allegedly pack in artificial intelligence capabilities aimed at completing general-purpose repetitive tasks.
Tesla has already started hiring for this Bot and at the Wall Street Journal Conference this year, he revealed, technologies that Tesla has developed for the sake of its self-driving capability is now being adapted to this bot.
"With the Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, I think we are creating the most advanced practical AI for navigating the real-world and you can also think of Tesla as the world's biggest robot company - or semi-sentient robot company. The car is like a robot on 4-wheels. We can probably take that same technology and put in a humanoid robot - and have that robot be useful. Essentially, to have the humanoid part, we need to develop some custom actuators and sensors - and essentially use the Tesla Full Self-Driving and Autopilot or generally speaking real-world navigation AI in the humanoid robot," said the world's richest man.
He added, " I think this can be quite profound. I don't know exactly when we can get this right but we will get it right."
Musk believes this could be a real solution towards the labour shortage issue. Already in many countries population growth is declining - Japan and China being at the forefront and even in India, the growth of the population has slowed down.
"It has the potential to be a general substitute for human labour over time. The foundation of the economy is labour. Capital equipment is essentially distilled labour. I asked a friend of mine what should we optimise for and he said "gross profit per employee" - fully considered so you got to include the supply chain in that. The fundamental constraint is labour. There are not enough people. I can't emphasise this enough. There are not enough people. I think one of the biggest risks to civilization is the low and rapidly declining birth rate," he said.
Many robotics and artificial intelligence experts have shown a sense of scepticism towards Tesla's Bot project considering robotics leaders like Boston Dynamics haven't managed to commercialise their technology which has been in development for years.