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Would you buy those Chinese robots? Would you feel comfortable letting your family use them? I don't care much about factory use, but I wouldn't trust them for home use. Waymo achieved unsupervised autonomous driving earlier than Tesla, but is Waymo's high-precision radar system heading in the right direction? Therefore, being fast doesn’t mean everything—it’s also about whether the direction is correct. Tesla understands this very well.
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The key is to avoid harming people when the system crashes; this is currently a concern with Chinese robots. Even if they become safer in the future, I still won’t feel at ease because safety hasn’t been their top priority before showcasing them to the public. Especially with Unitree, they failed to ensure the safety of their robots but still showed off in public areas, resulting in a crash where the robot charged into the crowd, endangering onlookers. On the other hand, Tesla has consistently prioritized safety. Observations so far show that interactions between Tesla's robots and humans have been relatively smooth, with no instances of crashes.
长期持有 : That's right, but it's only mid-January now.
104816856 : not so sure about that. Progress in tesla seems to be very slow when Chinese markets already playing catch up.
104816856 长期持有 : Its already 2026. Optimus still in the pipeline when the chinese already shipping their robots out
长期持有 104816856 : Would you buy those Chinese robots? Would you feel comfortable letting your family use them? I don't care much about factory use, but I wouldn't trust them for home use. Waymo achieved unsupervised autonomous driving earlier than Tesla, but is Waymo's high-precision radar system heading in the right direction? Therefore, being fast doesn’t mean everything—it’s also about whether the direction is correct. Tesla understands this very well.
104816856 长期持有 : I am not so sure about Tesla’s quality as well until I’ve seen it.
长期持有 104816856 : The key is to avoid harming people when the system crashes; this is currently a concern with Chinese robots. Even if they become safer in the future, I still won’t feel at ease because safety hasn’t been their top priority before showcasing them to the public. Especially with Unitree, they failed to ensure the safety of their robots but still showed off in public areas, resulting in a crash where the robot charged into the crowd, endangering onlookers. On the other hand, Tesla has consistently prioritized safety. Observations so far show that interactions between Tesla's robots and humans have been relatively smooth, with no instances of crashes.
an ge la 104816856 : Battery man is more like it