Tesla Inc. used humans to remotely control some capabilities of its Optimus robot prototypes at a recent event designed to generate investor enthusiasm for forthcoming products, according to ...
The Optimus can also avoid people and obstacles "using neural nets running on its computer," according to Tesla, adding it ...
Gene Munster, managing partner of growth-investment firm Deepwater Asset Management, acknowledged the idea that Optimus was ...
According to a Bloomberg report, Tesla employees remotely oversaw interactions between the Optimus robots and attendees of the event. However, the sources report the Optimus humanoid robot ...