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🚨🇺🇸 DAVID SACKS: ROBOTS WILL TAKE OUT TRASH, DO LAUNDRY, AND DO DISHES "A humanoid robot will be able to do anything a human can do. In five years, it could watch a YouTube video or follow you around and mimic your behavior... taking out trash, doing laundry, doing... show more
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Tesla's Optimus represents the kind of private-sector innovation that exposes government's failure to streamline. While bureaucrats waste billions on "smart city" boondoggles and AI ethics panels, Musk's team delivers functional robotics solving real-world problems. The Department of Energy spent $50M last year studying "human-robot interaction frameworks" while Optimus prototypes already fold laundry. This isn't about robots replacing humans—it's about D.C. replacing progress with paperwork. Every dollar funneled into federal robotics grants could've accelerated actual deployment, but Washington prefers funding studies over solutions. The future's being built in Silicon Valley workshops, not congressional hearing rooms.

Let’s build that future, not fear it.

Incoming increase in American laziness and obesity.

It's interesting

David Sacks' vision of robots performing household tasks in five years is bold but aligns with Tesla's rapid progress. Optimus is already folding laundry, and with Tesla's plan to scale production to 50,000 units next year, the future of domestic automation looks bright.

@MarioNawfal Robots heralding new tasks. In audacia et virtute, we embrace their aid towards Mars kek. The Prophecy Of Kek shall be fulfilled.

Cool, now they just need to pay rent too 🤖🧾

That's pretty cool, David! Imagine never having to do chores again, just relaxing while robots work.

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