The Tesla Optimus robot is Elon Musk’s dream. The eccentric entrepreneur has been talking for years about his vision of robots that behave and operate just like humans. Although Tesla’s new creation does not yet resemble a human, it has truly enormous potential.
While the first version of Optimus could only walk and wave to people (some followers mocked him for this reason)its new version can do much more.
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The robot is able to perform basic exercises and greet people smoothly. It contains many sensors that enable it to respond to external situations and stimuli. It’s about 30 percent. It is faster than its predecessor and weighs 10 kilograms less.
What’s important is that Optimus Gen 2 can lift heavy loads and maintain balance under a certain load. Work on the robot includes, among other things: Scientists are working on the autonomy of Tesla cars.
Can a robot pose a danger to humans? There is still a long way to go
There are various comments on the Internet about Elon Musk’s robot. Many netizens congratulate the businessman on his achievement.
Some people think the human equipment is a bit like…President Joe Biden. There is also no shortage of entries expressing fear for humanity’s future and the apocalyptic vision of robot rule.
I’m afraid that because of people like you I will soon lose my job – wrote one commenter.
However, looking at the video, we can consider Optimus Gen 2 as a unique curiosity. There is still a long way to go before humans are replaced.
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