Tesla’s Optimus has a better shot of landing on the factory floor than in your home, says Bloomberg Opinion’s Thomas Black.
But the prototypes used "artificial intelligence" to control their walking.
We may be on the brink of a new era where robots not only perform tasks but also become embedded in human society.
Tesla's plan to put a can-do-anything-for-you humanoid on the market still looks a long way off. Why it matters: CEO Elon ...
Musk first announced Tesla’s humanoid robot by bringing what was very clearly a person in a robot suit on stage, so it’s no ...
The humanoid robots – faceless, tall figures with joint-like bends around the knees, hips, shoulders and elbows – can ...
We've been wary of Tesla's Optimus robot ever since the company unveiled an initial prototype in 2022. Since then, Elon Musk ...
Musk said the bots can “basically do anything you want” – like mowing your lawn, cleaning the kitchen after dinner, ...
During Tesla’s “We, Robot” event last week, which TechCrunch covered late into the night, sources on the ground sent me a ...
Robert Scoble, an AI enthusiast in attendance at the event, posted a video to Twitter of Optimus pouring drinks and waving to ...
Tesla hosts its 'We Robot' event: unveils its new Robotaxi Cybercab, and its new Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot which costs ...
The wide of possibilities set off a wave of countless memes, with people envisioning just how easier life would be with a ...