Tesla’s humanoid robot is shown in all its splendor. Optimus, created by Elon Musk’s company, you can now organize objects and even do yoga.
The electric car company presented this week a video with your robot performing actions. He appears capable of autonomously calibrating arms and legs, walking, picking up objects and arranging them according to commands.
“Optimus can now sort objects autonomously,” wrote Tesla Optimus on his X account, formerly Twitter. “Its neural network is fully trained, end-to-end: video input, controls output.”
“Join to help develop Optimus (and improve your yoga routine)”, He added in the publication with the video, which has already exceeded 12.4 million views.
Clear, There are still many details missing before it finally has its official launch. But the steps you are taking are very important.
Let us remember that the first prototype of the humanoid robot Optimus was presented by Elon Musk at Tesla AI Day 2022.
At that time, the magnate pointed out: “Over time we can have a type of android like those in science fiction movies, like Star Trek. We could program the robot to be ‘less robotic’, friendlier, to learn to emulate human beings and feel very natural.”
Optimus measures 1.73 meters and weighs 57 kilograms, according to the characteristics released by Tesla. It has a package of 2.3 kWh batteries, offering WiFi connectivity and Long Term Evolution.
It is expected that it will definitely be able to perform tasks in Tesla factories and then be marketed. The years 2024 and 2025 will be key.
Tesla, meanwhile, continues to look for more deep learning, computer vision, motion planning, controls, mechanics and software engineers in general to continue perfecting it. We leave the link below.