Tesla used humans to remotely control some capabilities of its Optimus robot prototypes at a recent event, according to ...
Tesla's main announcement coming from the company's recent "We, Robot" event was the Robotax i (or the CyberCab, we're still ...
During Tesla’s “We, Robot” event last week, which TechCrunch covered late into the night, sources on the ground sent me a ...
Musk said the $20,000 to $30,000 robot could perform household tasks like mowing lawns and putting away groceries.
In one video posted to X, a bartending bot at the event told a guest: “Today, I’m assisted by a human. I’m not yet fully autonomous.” ...
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The use of human input raises questions over the capabilities and market readiness of the bot, despite Elon Musk’s enthusiasm ...
Tesla unveiled its fleet of Cybercabs last week. Optimus humanoid robots participated in the event, mingling with the crowd, ...
Tesla showed off its humanoid robot, Optimus, at the company's "We, Robot" event last Thursday. According to a Bloomberg ...
While the performance of Tesla Optimus at "We, Robot" Day was impressive, it wasn't all powered by AI but was remote controlled.
The robots' interactions were touted as a significant step forward in real-time response to verbal and visual.
The Tesla Optimus Robot is a general-purpose robot created by Tesla and showcased alongside the Tesla Robovan at the "We, ...