Here’s When We Could See Tesla’s Optimus Robot Prototype
Elon Musk tends to present grand plans that span decades of effort and envision technology that doesn’t exist yet in order to fire up employees and consumers for short-term projects. For example, colonizing Mars is more exciting than launching satellites into orbit. The concept presented for the Optimus robot is just as dramatic, potentially ushering in a work-free utopia with autonomous robots doing the bidding of every human and handling every unpleasant and dangerous task. It sounds wonderful and perhaps a bit far-fetched, at least in the near term.
Among the best humanoid robots developed so far is Boston Dynamics Atlas, which not only walks and runs on two legs but can dance and leap while maintaining its balance. This isn’t, however, an intelligent robot that can be given verbal commands to carry out without help. That’s what Tesla is planning to make with its human-sized, AI-powered, autonomous Optimus robot, and it will take much longer than a year to launch something like that.
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Here’s When We Could See Tesla’s Optimus Robot Prototype
Elon Musk tends to present grand plans that span decades of effort and envision technology that doesn’t exist yet in order to fire up employees and consumers for short-term projects. For example, colonizing Mars is more exciting than launching satellites into orbit. The concept presented for the Optimus robot is just as dramatic, potentially ushering in a work-free utopia with autonomous robots doing the bidding of every human and handling every unpleasant and dangerous task. It sounds wonderful and perhaps a bit far-fetched, at least in the near term.
Among the best humanoid robots developed so far is Boston Dynamics Atlas, which not only walks and runs on two legs but can dance and leap while maintaining its balance. This isn’t, however, an intelligent robot that can be given verbal commands to carry out without help. That’s what Tesla is planning to make with its human-sized, AI-powered, autonomous Optimus robot, and it will take much longer than a year to launch something like that.
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Source: Elon Musk/Twitter
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Here’s When We Could See Tesla’s Optimus Robot Prototype
Elon Musk tends to present grand plans that span decades of effort and envision technology that doesn’t exist yet in order to fire up employees and consumers for short-term projects. For example, colonizing Mars is more exciting than launching satellites into orbit. The concept presented for the Optimus robot is just as dramatic, potentially ushering in a work-free utopia with autonomous robots doing the bidding of every human and handling every unpleasant and dangerous task. It sounds wonderful and perhaps a bit far-fetched, at least in the near term.
Among the best humanoid robots developed so far is Boston Dynamics Atlas, which not only walks and runs on two legs but can dance and leap while maintaining its balance. This isn’t, however, an intelligent robot that can be given verbal commands to carry out without help. That’s what Tesla is planning to make with its human-sized, AI-powered, autonomous Optimus robot, and it will take much longer than a year to launch something like that.
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Source: Elon Musk/Twitter
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#Heres #Teslas #Optimus #Robot #Prototype
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