Dancing robots! 🕺🏻
These robots seem to be dancing, but in reality, they accomplish a complicated and precise sealing process.
Robots from Dürr automate chassis sealing, making sure that there is flawless precision and consistency in every application.
This piece of automation eliminates human error, resulting in uniform seams that improve vehicle durability and protection against corrosion.
By optimizing sealer application even on complex designs, these robotic systems boost production efficiency while keeping the quality standards high!
Quite nice robotics ballet! 🩰
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🇺🇸 JAMIE DIMON, CEO OF CHASE, GOES ON NATIONAL TV AND SAYS:
"CRYPTO IS BETTER THAN THE CURRENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM!" THE "EXPERIMENT" PHASE IS OVER.
THIS IS THE PIVOT OF THE CENTURY 🔥
Most people are terrified AI will take their jobs because they confuse their tasks with their purpose.
Jensen Huang explains it perfectly: If you watched a CEO all day, you would think their job is "typist" because they spend most of their time typing emails. If AI automates typing, the CEO doesn't lose their job. They just have more time to lead.
The same applies to everyone. When AI automates the tasks, it enhances the purpose.
Stop measuring your value by your to-do list. Your value is the purpose behind it.
"People get confused sometimes they think an economy is money. Money is a database for exchange of goods & services. Money doesn't have power in & of itself. The actual economy is goods & services"
一 Elon Musk
.@bhorowitz at SXSW (2014): "If you’re going to be an entrepreneur, get in your mind there’s no quitting."
Expertise isn’t inherited. It’s earned by iteratively compounding knowledge until you see what nobody else can.
That’s why you don't quit.
Elon Musk: I don't decide on new products based on consumer surveys. I rather try to mentally simulate what people would like.
“I don't decide on new products based on consumer surveys or something like that. I try to mentally simulate what the end customer would like. In the case of Starlink, would people buy low-cost, high-bandwidth, fast Internet? Well, yes, obviously.
If you'd listen to surveys, do people want an electric car? There's no way you would start an electric car company because people don't say yes. They're happy with their current car.
I think Henry Ford famously said, if you asked people back then what they wanted, they'd say they wanted a faster horse. And they would not have said they wanted an automobile. It's because people don't understand what this new thing is that you're offering.
You need to be able to imagine how someone would enjoy the product. If that seems compelling, then I think you should move forward with it.”
Cannes Lions, June 19, 2024
Elon just dropped an AI-powered vending machine at xAI’s office.
It isn’t your typical snack dispenser…
It’s a glimpse into the future of technology.
Here’s the breakdown: