Brett Adcock
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Yeah.
Yeah, we don't want the Terminator popping out here when we... Definitely not.
...let this work, right?
I mean, I think we were chatting about this outside.
I think one thing to say, four years ago when I started the company, there was no path for humanoid robots to make it into people's homes in the next 10 years.
There's no good story.
You had big hydraulic humanoids out there.
They were all hand-coated to do certain tasks.
What you really needed is a cheaper electric humanoid that you basically can use neural nets, use basically an AI-first strategy with.
There was just none of that existed.
I think we're thankful now
Looking back, it feels like we somehow pulled 10 years of the future forward.
We have electric humanoids that are reasonably priced that can do useful human work with neural nets.
It's just an incredible place to be in, getting those questions, which is like, how do we make this work now at scale in a safe way?
Because that's the spot we want to be in, not trying to make this work for 20 years.
So I think it's a very, I mean, this is a very, very tough problem.
We have to get the product cheap enough.
We have to make enough of them.
We have to make it like, put the performance work in like very complicated things, like walk around a house and like do dishes, like laundry, like,
very complex things.