Tesla’s humanoid robot is getting closer. According to some reports, Elon Musk’s car company is planning to implement thousands of robots in its factories.
Some job offers from the company revealed that its plans are to double the production of these Tesla Bot known as Optimus.
“Tesla is well on its way to building bipedal humanoid robots at scale to automate repetitive and boring tasks… Most importantly, you will see your work repeatedly submitted to and used by thousands of humanoid robots within our factories,” reads a vacancy at I work for a mechatronics technician.
Also, according to Reutersthe company is accelerating plans to develop the Tesla Bot with internal meetings and the hiring of around 20 people as software and firmware engineers, among others.
Elon Musk commented that his company is prioritizing the development of Optimus in 2022 over new product launches that were delayed until 2023, according to reports. Electrek.
However, investors on Wall Street are skeptical of this humanoid robot while Musk says that people do not appreciate the value that the Tesla Bot could bring to the world.
Until now, the billionaire firm explains that the Optimus will focus on simple and repetitive tasks and we will have to wait until September 30 to know if they will present the first functional prototype of it.
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