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    Tesla’s Optimus Robot is Not Just a Guy in a Suit

    Sarah MartinBy Sarah MartinOctober 7, 2022Updated:October 8, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Tesla robot is a real robot now not just a guy in a suit.
    Tesla robot is a real robot now not just a guy in a suit.
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    Tesla’s Optimus Robot is Not Just a Guy in a Suit

    Elon Musk recently fielded a question from an audience member asking how Tesla will make the robot a part of its business. “Well, you’ll just have to see,” Musk said. A few years down the road, we’ll probably have a robot driving Tesla cars, not a guy in a suit.

    Optimus robot

    The Tesla Optimus robot has been in development for six to eight months. Tesla employees say that the robot will be ready for mass production in about three to five years. The robot will have four fingers and a full range of motion. It is expected to be capable of doing tasks like picking up boxes and watering office plants.

    Musk is pushing for autonomous androids to replace factory jobs. At a recent event, he revealed the first working prototype of his Optimus robot. Musk has warned against high expectations, but he has said that Optimus will be a big step up from the last version. The CEO of Tesla said that the robot was a big step towards his goal of making autonomous androids capable of factory jobs.

    Tesla robot

    Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has unveiled a prototype of a humanoid robot that he hopes will walk on the road in a few years. The robot, called Optimus, shares some of the same features of Tesla’s Autopilot driver assistance technology. It will cost under $20,000 and be ready to order within three to five years.

    The robot was designed to walk and was outfitted with additional hardware and plating. However, it resembled an old mannequin with a stick-up butt. The robot then started to totter drunkenly around the stage and shocked the Tesla Motors staff.

    Atlas robot

    The Tesla Atlas robot is not just a toy. It is a real humanoid robot that can walk and do a variety of tasks, including handstands, cartwheels, and jump twists. Its progress has been impressive, and the video that Boston Dynamics released has generated widespread reactions. Atlas is a huge leap from the initial prototype, which was barely able to walk.

    The Atlas robot is the most advanced bipedal robot in the world, but it’s still far from being ready for commercial deployment. You can watch videos of Atlas tripping and falling, and it’s clear that the robot is a huge undertaking. The company has been working on this project for over a decade. However, Elon Musk believes he can leapfrog their work in less than a year.

    Optimus robot powered by lithium-ion battery

    Tesla has been working on humanoid robots for a long time, and they are now bringing their work to the public. The company says their first prototype will be available in February 2022. The company also shares specs of the Optimus robot. It will have a 2.3 kWh battery pack, which should be enough to get a full day’s work done. The Optimus robot weighs 160 pounds and uses 100 watts of power when sitting, and 500 watts when walking. That is more than enough to power an average gaming PC.

    A robot like Optimus can help elderly people live a more independent life. It can also provide care to the elderly. Another version of the robot could be used in hospitals. Elon Musk’s passion for this technology has led to countries such as Japan trying to incorporate the robot into their healthcare system. The rising elderly population must be taken care of by someone. Low birth rates are not replacing the working youth population, so a solution is needed.

    Optimus robot has five fingers

    The Optimus robot is a new robot that uses artificial intelligence and is used in Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” cars. The robot was developed by Tesla employees over the last six to eight months. If all goes well, the Optimus robot could be available for consumers in three to five years. It would have five fingers and a thumb, and a tendon-like system that would provide it with dexterity and the ability to perform tasks that humans currently do.

    The Optimus robot will be about five feet tall and weigh about 125 pounds. Although it doesn’t have a human face, it will be able to show people images on a screen in its head. The display could be a two-dimensional face. It will have 40 electromechanical actuators and will sit at a similar height to an average adult. When it is finished, the Optimus robot will be able to complete tasks in pre-existing environments.

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