Brett Adcock
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I don't know how that person gets up and goes outside every day if you're that scared.
So I think like... The future is...
This future, it can be molded and morphed, and it's what we want to do with our time.
If we want a future full of robotic systems that can help us out and free us of our times and things like this, we're going to will our way to make that happen.
I'm a pretty optimistic person.
I feel that having
millions and then billions of humanoid robots on the planet.
It's just gonna be such a magical and important thing for the world.
Um... Are we gonna have, like, you know, bumps along the way?
Like, for sure.
Uh, are they gonna, you know, hurt somebody at some point?
Like, I think that's bound to happen at some point with enough scale.
Um, but I think, like, the...
the spirit here for humanity to get this done, I think is here, and I think it's gonna be one of the most important technologies of our lifetime.
Like, I think in some way, this AI stuff of, like, we're generating AI systems that can be embodied and can use computers, like, it's gonna be, like, one of the most transformative technologies we've ever been through.
Like, we're building synthetic humans at scale.
And it's both scary, but also very... I'm very excited about that future.
So I think my view here is, yes, there's a lot of really difficult things that could go wrong, that perhaps maybe will go wrong, but I think we need this.
Uh, just like we need cars.
And I think, uh, just like we need, like, um, you know, uh, a lot of things in life.