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Anonymous

I have been skeptical about your timeline for Tesla Robots, based on your claims for what they'll be able to do. I'm coming around to your conclusion, if not the details, because they don't have to be able to do very impressive things in order to be useful. If a robot were able to simply "hold this like this", or "pick this up and put it over there" or even "climb the ladder like this and clean out the gutter like this" (maybe too hard), that would be great, especially as we age. Unfortunately, some of the plans of Tesla will make some things unlikely, such as carefully lifting humans from hospital beds, to spare the backs of small nurses -- this may be seen as too strong and thus dangerous. Other things would benefit from very small robots with much smaller limbs, for manipulation of small things. Why should they be as big as people to do things that people find too small to work on. Many issues to address.

Anonymous

I love your take on localising manufacturing and having human creativity, innovation and uniquely regionalised products. The artisan, sustainable and conscientious products and services trend over the last 20 years was a good first wave of where I hope we go in future consumerism. Bravo