

#Co optimus switch install
This install script and accompanying scripts/.conf files will setup an intel/nvidia PRIME setup that will provide the best possible performance for your intel/nvidia optimus laptop. (other distros would require modification) Made by a manjaro user for use with manjaro linux. Includes an install script to remove conflicting configurations, blacklists, loading of drivers/modules. "Human hands are way better at doing that," Musk said.If you're looking for the SDDM or GDM versions, you can get to those repo's here this is the completed version of my previous optimus-switch scripts for LightDM. The fluff bot is "a funny example but drives home the point that autonomy often doesn't generalize well, and so handling soft fluffy material that isn't as predictable as a rigid part was causing a huge problem," Aaron Johnson, a mechanical engineering professor at Carnegie Mellon University, said. He said the cost of having technicians maintain the complicated robot far exceeded that of hiring someone to do the assembly. "It's just such a low probability that it works at scale," he said, saying it is "infinitely harder than self-driving cars."Īnd then there is Musk's own experience with robots in the factory.ĭuring the 2018 production hell, Musk specifically noted the problems of the "fluff bot," an assembly robot that failed to perform simple tasks that human hands can do - picking up pieces of "fluff" and placing them on batteries. "Investors are not excited about Optimus," said Gene Munster, managing partner at venture capital firm Loup Ventures, which holds Tesla stocks. "It's all part of distracting people and giving them the next shiny object to chase after," Guidehouse Insights analyst Sam Abuelsamid said. HUMAN HELP?Īnalysts see more pageant than product. "Certainly, an important measure of success is do they make money from it," he told Reuters, referring to Tesla's humanoid robot efforts. Jonathan Hurst, chief technology officer at Agility Robotics, a humanoid robot firm founded in 2015 said the technology "is right now starting to turn the corner." Tesla has over 2 million vehicles on the road.
#Co optimus switch code
"The code you will write will at term run in millions of humanoid robots across the world, and will therefore be held to high quality standards," one of the job postings said. Tesla is on hiring spree for people to work on humanoid bi-pedal robots, with about 20 job postings on "Tesla Bot" including jobs for designing key robot parts like "actuators". Tesla did not respond to Reuters' request for comments, but Musk in the past proved skeptics wrong, jump-starting the electric car market and building a rocket company, SpaceX, although some product launches were behind schedule. "If he just gets the robot to walk around, or he gets the robots to dance, that's already been done. Such proof could provide a boost to Tesla stock, which is down 25% from its 2021 peak. To succeed, Tesla will need to show robots doing multiple, unscripted actions, said Nancy Cooke, a professor in human systems engineering at Arizona State University. Musk's robots may be able to demonstrate basic capabilities at the event, but it would be hard for them to impress public expectations of robots that are as capable as humans, experts say. "If something unexpected happens, being flexible and robust to those kinds of changes is very difficult."Īt an "Autonomy" event in 2019, Musk promised 1 million robotaxis by 2020 but has yet to deliver such a car. And it's the same way with humanoid robots to some extent," the lead of NASA's Dexterous Robotics Team, Shaun Azimi, told Reuters. "Self-driving cars weren't really proved to be as easy as anyone thought. Like self-driving cars, the robots have trouble with unpredictable situations. Humanoid robots have been in development for decades by Honda Motor Co (7267.T) and Hyundai Motor Co (005380.KS)'s Boston Dynamics unit. Tesla already employs hundreds of robots designed for specific jobs for production of its cars. Tesla faces skepticism that it can show technological advances that would justify the expense of "general purpose" robots in factories, homes and elsewhere, according to robotics experts, investors and analysts interviewed by Reuters.
