“It will be more valuable than its cars,” with that phrase, Tesla CEO Elon Musk paved the way to display his famous humanoid robot “Optimus” during the “Artificial Intelligence Day” event organized by the electric car manufacturer, on Friday.
The billionaire has asserted that activism in robotics will be more valuable than its cars, hoping to expand beyond self-driving cars that have not yet become a reality despite his repeated promises.
spectator board
This came as the robot walked on stage and waved to the spectators.
A video clip of the robot was also shown carrying a crate, watering plants and moving rods at the car manufacturer’s factory, according to Archyde.com.
“Humanlike useful as quickly as possible”
“The goal is to make a useful, human-like robot as quickly as possible,” Musk explained during the event, which was held at Tesla’s office in Palo Alto, California, USA. “There is still a lot of work to be done to improve and prove the Optimus.”
He also added that human-like robots currently “lack a brain”, explaining that they do not have the intelligence to roam the world alone, and that they are expensive and are manufactured in low quantities.
“very clever”
By contrast, he noted, Optimus would be a “very ingenious robot”, and would be manufactured in very large quantities, perhaps millions of units in the end, and expected to cost much less than a car or less than $20,000.
He concluded that in the future, robots might be used in homes, prepare dinners, mow the lawn, care for the elderly, and even become a “companion” for humans.