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Optimus bots take stage in Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event
Tesla's Optimus robots at 'We, Robot' event were not very autonomous
Tesla's main announcement coming from the company's recent "We, Robot" event was the Robotax i (or the CyberCab, we're still not sure about the name). But perhaps the biggest impression was made by Tesla's updated Optimus robots, which freely walked among the crowd, talked to guests, served drinks, played games, and danced.
Yes, there were humans controlling Tesla's bartending robots behind the scenes
Tesla's Optimus robots, which served drinks and mingled with the crowd, were assisted by humans and "not yet fully autonomous."
Optimus Robots at Tesla’s Cybercab Event Were Controlled by Humans
The robots' interactions were touted as a significant step forward in real-time response to verbal and visual.
Reports: Tesla’s prototype Optimus robots were controlled by humans
But the prototypes used "artificial intelligence" to control their walking.
Tesla Optimus bots were controlled by humans during the ‘We, Robot’ event
During Tesla’s “We, Robot” event last week, which TechCrunch covered late into the night, sources on the ground sent me a handful of videos of the
The Optimus robots at Tesla’s Cybercab event were humans in disguise
Musk first announced Tesla’s humanoid robot by bringing what was very clearly a person in a robot suit on stage, so it’s no surprise that the Optimuses (Optimi? Optimodes?) at
Tesla's humanoid robots were operated remotely by humans wearing special suits
Elon Musk's Optimus robots were voiced and operated remotely by humans wearing special suits that translated their movements to the droid.
That bartending Tesla robot was actually controlled by a human the whole time
Tesla’s big autonomy event last night was mainly focused around the two-seat Cybercab and art deco city bus Robovan, but the company also talked about some updates to Optimus — the painfully slow robot that Elon Musk hopes will be an infinite money glitch for the company.
Optimus bots take the stage in Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event
'Not Yet Fully Autonomous': Tesla's Optimus Robots Stole the Show — But Were They Actually Controlled By Humans?
Musk said the $20,000 to $30,000 robot could perform household tasks like mowing lawns and putting away groceries.
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