But the prototypes used "artificial intelligence" to control their walking.
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Tesla did not respond to requests ... The next year, he introduced a prototype that needed to be held up by a stand. The Optimus robots were not originally a part of last week’s event.
While the advancements in its Optimus humanoid looked impressive, it later turned out that the robot prototype wasn’t fully automatic, but was remote-controlled. If that wasn't enough, Tesla faces yet ...
Prototypes of Tesla’s Optimus robot, which were showcased at the company’s event unveiling several robotic test products last week, were operated remotely by human staff, Bloomberg reported . The ...
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