Tesla OPTIMUS Just SHOCKED The ENTIRE ROBOT INDUSTRY

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Published 2023-12-24
Tesla is introducing OPTIMUS and it is going to blow everyone away with it's capabilities.

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  • @fictive9421
    Elon: we are not ready for AI. we need to stop. Also elon: I gave it a body lol
  • Elon really went "It's inevitable. Might as well be the one doing it"
  • @byronlepan979
    It's going to be crazy once these bots are on the market. We're in for seriously strange times approaching hastely
  • @svenp6504
    Wow. Imagine where they will be in a few years. This is all about the AI and computational hardware they have developed, the mechanicals are not as important. The potential value of this is soooooooooooo much greater than the vehicle side of things.
  • @stavb9400
    In the meantime millions of people have no access to electricity and clean water
  • @boxcarbro3043
    I think Elon being the one to warn us of AI, will also be the first one to use it for technologies like the Optimus 2.
  • @Bpg2001bpg
    So, the robot could hypothetically learn, all on its own, to load a rifle, aim it, and fire?
  • As a mere casual observer of the evolution of robots, I can finally say, I'm impressed. This Tesla Gen2 robot with hands and fingers that have the dexterity of humans is way impressive. Also, the fact that they are self learning...Elon, staying ahead of the curve.
  • @zenclicks4480
    I just want to say Merry Christmas to everyone in the comments section, and I am happy to be living in the beginning on a very futuristic future.
  • @Kevo_94
    How can anyone think that there's good future ahead of us after seeing this...
  • @kevinlee6672
    Self learning is definitely key to being a successful robot manufacturer!!! This is scary awesome!
  • @timwaddell9450
    Yep imagine your favorite fast food chain with just these and one single human in the store.
  • @Yosser70
    Are we looking at the first Mars mission crew 🤔 Would make total sense, design a ship that’ll carry these and it’s a direct swap for humans further down the line. Even when humans get there, these can carry out experiments and research outside, with an operator controlling it from inside, much safer than going out in a suit.
  • @John-cz2pe
    The major problem will be battery longevity. If I took this on house construction,how much could it accomplish before it would need charging. It's a hassle in the UK just charging hand powered tools ,let alone one of these things. It would be great if it works though and to be honest not too worried about it going rogue , look at the nut jobs around the world we have already with a finger on the nuclear button, they worry me
  • @bellissimo4520
    The fluidity of the arms and hands movements is stunning! It still walks as if it had a stick up its rear, but that will probably quickly improve too.