Billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, unveils a prototype humanoid



Billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, unveils a prototype humanoid

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22 Oct 2022 at 04:49

Billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, unveils a prototype humanoid robot. or a human-like robotเล่นสล็อตduring the company's 'AI Day' event held on Friday.
The robot, dubbed Optimus, Tesla's prototype innovation, was the result Musk announced at the same event in August of last year. But had to postpone this year to allow time for the team to ensure that The prototype is functional and is planned to begin production next year. if nothing goes wrong
The unveiling of the prototype shows its slow, awkward movements as the robot steps up the stage, the AP news agency reported. before waving to the audience below who cheered loudly.
Elon Musk told attendees, many of whom were hired by AP Ding, that the puppet could do more than what was seen on stage, and pointed out that the puppet lacked "brain. and has no intelligence to lead himself to any activity at this time
However, those who waited for the event weren't as impressed with Musk's new robot debut, such as Philip Piaknewski, an artificial intelligence researcher. tweeted that "New Big Shame" and "Extreme Deception" and robot expert Cynthia Yeung. who tweeted that "Nothing less advanced" and "Go hire those who graduated Dr. and attend a robotics conference @Tesla"
Many of you are probably familiar with the name Optimus because this is the name. The powerful and virtuous leader of the Autobots army in the Transformer movie, Tesla hopes that its Optimus will be able to handle tedious or dangerous tasks such as moving parts in the Tesla factory. Or use a wrench to attach the bolt to the car, etc.
Tesla previously stirred up its followers by introducing a heart-shaped, handcrafted metal puppet. through various social media
But Heni Ben Amore, a professor of robotics at Arizona State University, said: Creating a humanoid puppet with a hand that can handle objects shaped like that of a human hand is a huge challenge.
Jonathan Hurst, chief technology officer (CTO) of robotics company Agility Robotics, told Reuters: “There are things that a person can do with dexterity but it is very difficult with robots. And this point is not important. Will the robot have arms? or is it shaped like a human or not?”