Tesla's Optimus Robots were remotely operated by humans at the Cybercab event, but they will likely become fully autonomous ...
But perhaps the biggest impression was made by Tesla's updated Optimus robots, which freely walked among the crowd, talked to guests, served drinks, played games, and danced. Tesla CEO Elon Musk ...
In one video posted to X, a bartending bot at the event told a guest: “Today, I’m assisted by a human. I’m not yet fully autonomous.” ...
Gene Munster, managing partner of growth-investment firm Deepwater Asset Management, acknowledged the idea that Optimus was ...
According to Elon Musk, Tesla’s Optimus Robots will cost somewhere between $20,000 and $30,000. The Optimus Robots are still in development and the final version hasn’t been completed.
The Tesla Optimus is one of them. Introduced not long ago in what seemed like a whim of Elon Musk, it grew since then to become what appears to be one of the pillars of Tesla's future business model.
During Tesla’s “We, Robot” event last week, which TechCrunch covered late into the night, sources on the ground sent me a handful of videos of the automaker’s Optimus humanoid robots ...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, it wasn’t just Proyas who felt that Tesla may have borrowed a thing or two from the film ...