Elon Musk, Tesla and Optimus
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Inside Tesla’s Dojo and Optimus: are these the real future of AI?
Tesla is betting that the next era of artificial intelligence will not live on screens but in factories, streets, and homes, powered by custom silicon and humanoid machines. At the center of that wager sit Dojo,
Hyundai’s Boston Dynamics has hired Milan Kovac, Tesla’s former senior vice president and head of the Optimus humanoid robot
CEO Elon Musk has shared an update regarding the upcoming Cybercab, as well as the Optimus Humanoid Robot's production timelines. Elon Musk Says Tesla Has Revamped Cybercab Production In a response to influencer Sawyer Merritt's post on the social media platform X,
Robots cooking and cleaning in your house. Building cars and even bigger machines in factories. Serving you burgers at a 1950s-style diner. That's the futuristic vision Elon Musk believes will one day drive his electric vehicle company Tesla to a ...
Jackowski claims Boston Dynamics and Hyundai are putting together, the “most complete dataset in the world to train humanoid skills in manufacturing,” and that the car side of the company will soon be both using and manufacturing these things in “a new robotics factory capable of producing 30,000 Atlas robots a year.”
Humanoid robot companies employ armies of human operators to train their machines by doing tasks like squatting and washing dishes.