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Will Elon Musk's humanoid robot Optimus really replace human beings?
As promised, Elon Musk's humanoid robot actually made its debut on the AI Day 2022 stage. Tesla actually brought two prototypes. The first, called "Bumble-C," made with "standard" components, made its appearance on stage walking completely autonomously and performing a range of movements with its arms as well. It will know how to water plants and carry packages, at an all-too-cheap cost compared to what was thought: $20,000, compared to the estimated $100,000. A business, that of robots, which for the volcanic South African-born entrepreneur will be worth more than electric cars. Musk explained that the robot is designed to weigh 73 kilograms but is "not yet ready to walk." "It lacks a brain," and "the ability to solve problems on its own."
As promised, Tesla's humanoid robot actually made its debut on the AI Day 2022 stage
He made his appearance on stage walking completely independently and performing a series of movements even with his arms
Optimus will know how to water plants and carry packages. Cost? About $20,000 vs. the estimated $100,000
A business, that of robots, which for the volcanic South African-born entrepreneur will be worth more than electric cars
But no fear. "It lacks a brain," and "the ability to solve problems on its own," explained Elon Musk