“Three People CAN’T Stop It” - Robot Malfunction Sends Restaurant Into Chaos
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Summary
Robots are everywhere, and they are going to change our world in a big way. In this episode, we talk about the impact that robots are having on our everyday lives, and how they will change the way we live in the future.
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So a restaurant robot goes crazy that literally has a leash on.
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The owner or the worker has a leash on that they have to take this robot away.
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And we're like, hey, man, customers were starting to freak out
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because how this robot was dancing like it's doing some stuff.
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Imagine you're like at a Chipotle or restaurant and you're doing your thing
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and this guy's walking like, wait a minute, who is this robot?
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You got three people that can't stop this robot.
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She's trying to put a stab to it, and she's screwing up the dance moves.
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What's stopping from smashing somebody over the head?
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So now imagine put 50 million of these guys in the world.
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Barry, when you see this, what's your initial reaction?
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You know, all this stuff is really in its infancy.
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What I think about is what's it going to be like 10 years from now, 5 years from now, 20 years from now?
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What difference will we see in the world that it's just going to be?
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Because the acceleration of it, I mean, we all know Moore's Law,
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But I think that this is even at a different scale how fast AI has developed.
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You know, Tom and I remember when we were kids, like a big innovation, we had a microwave oven.
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But to see innovation happen and robotics, I was in a restaurant the other day.
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It wasn't a robot like that, but a little robot that brings your food out, which, you know, it kind of surprised me a little bit.
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It was at Bo Camper's Airport at the JetBlue Terminal.
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So, we're going to one day go out, and you're all of a sudden going to be.
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And how life changed the way every business was being.
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this was a dramatic change all of a sudden we're going to go everywhere and you're going to see
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these guys you know tom may actually have courtney become the robot that's walking around the office
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tom robot when you see this how do you react to it well um so there's this is humanoid obviously
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uh i look at that and i wonder you know uh how many small jobs how many warehouse jobs how many
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delivery you know and all that goes away and uh what does that what does that slice of society do
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you know it's kind of it's kind of um you know it's comical to see this but then i think about
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the second thing the security hack you know you security hack and now you shut down a company's
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ability to do work and to ship so i see two sides of it one things are going to get quick and
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efficient thanks to the robots second you know um there's new levels of security new levels of
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risk for businesses that depend on them and then it's like you know i remember you know jobs i had
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except the summer i worked in construction you know um you know i worked i worked in a steakhouse
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on a high-end steakhouse i was a chef's assistant and it's like do those does that job go away is
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there is there that job in the future if somebody wanted to do that so i kind of think of that it's
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like entry level and basic jobs and what happens to that all the all the tasks if all you do is a
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task and it's repetitive look out yeah well that's probably not a good use of the time of humans i
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mean uh you know you could really make anything a job that shouldn't be a job like the milton
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freeman example of um oh so why don't you just like use uh have people use spoons to dig holes
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where like half the job market's been replaced by technology.
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But I think new things that we aren't even thinking of right now
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Like, I don't know why people are comfortable having them in their houses, in the restaurants.
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And what if, I don't know, either it just takes some programming or maybe they learn it themselves.
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And then there's potentially a malicious aspect of it.
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Yeah, I'm not like, I mean, I'm not a regulation guy, but I don't know.
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I don't like the idea of something, like, much stronger than me just, like, operating freely around me, you know?
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And, like, we were talking about regulating AI a couple years ago, but everybody stopped talking about that.
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The problem is the following, because you know what the world is becoming?
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And so if I'm the leader of the free world and I'm in the U.S.
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and other countries are not following the same regulation as me
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and you're building robots, I don't have a choice but to build robots.
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This is just the reality, what direction we're going to.
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And you're going to see, I'm telling you, you're going to see, I am so convinced of this.
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In 30 years, you're going to see societies that are saying, this is 100% human society.
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you're going to see how much we're going to miss
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nostalgic times where it was just remember back in the days when it was us just the people
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that's how you're going to reminisce yeah it's going to be such a weird thing to reminisce about
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and those cities are like listen man if you're coming over here you can't do this you can't do
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this you can't do this because we just want to be human beings we want to be regular people
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i think there's going to be that but then at the same time these other guys who have the robots are
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going to impose their powers to say you don't have a choice but to listen to what we have to tell you
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It's scary who controls them, the idea of who controls the robots.
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It's a part of it is, you know, part of it is controlling it long-term.
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You can see the police force, by the way, being totally robotic.
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Not the one that just came out with Ryan Gosling.
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That one's called Project Hail Mary or Operation Hail Mary.
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Mercy is the best example of what AI is going to be doing.
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A judge, where you're going to go to court and you have 90 minutes to explain to the judge
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that you did not commit a murder, the movie Mercy, highly recommend this weekend.
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