We all know how ambitious Elon Musk is and his future plans for Tesla are more than just selling some of the best electric cars. But not all promises made are fulfilled and Musk is one of those people who are well-known to break his promises. His latest claims about the humanoid Optimus Tesla Robot feel like they fall into that category. This means very soon we will see a human-robot by Tesla but what if Elon Musk fails to fulfill his promises?
Artificial intelligence is a big part of the Tesla Bot. As a part of Artificial Intelligence, Multi-cam video neural network, neural net planning, auto-labeling, simulation and tools, Dojo training, FSD hardware, etc. will be featured in the Robot.
It becomes pretty clear that Tesla Bot- Optimus will be "controlled by the same AI system Tesla is developing for the advanced driver-assistance system used in its cars.
CEO Elon Musk claimed during the event that Tesla would likely build a prototype by this year.
Musk has a long history of overpromising and continuing to overpromise even after breaking those promises. Those promises make headlines, after all, and they sound an awful lot better than him threatening to lay off 10% of Tesla's rallying against remote working the fact his quest to purchase Twitter isn't going as planned, or the pretty horrific Tesla wait times some prospective owners have to endure.
Honestly, it feels like these claims about Tesla's Optimus robot are just more hot air, on par with his repeated claims that truly autonomous cars will be ready within a year or so. The system may be called "self-driving" but that doesn't mean it's an accurate description. This is also many that promised to put people on Mars within 10 years, as a "worst case scenario;" that was 11 years ago. SM blurb: It feels like these claims about Tesla's Optimus robot are just more hot air, on par with his repeated claims that truly autonomous cars will be ready within a year or so.
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