Tesla’s Optimus robot did not dazzle robotics experts and can't yet walk. But if the project delivers, it could give the company an edge in manufacturing.
, but the two prototypes unveiled last week did not exactly dazzle with agility. The company’s most advanced robot, made with all Tesla components and close to production-ready, according to Musk, waved unsteadily before being shoved across the stage by three human helpers.
A second humanoid robot, described by Musk as for “rough development” and made from a mixture of Tesla and off-the-shelf parts, was able to walk forwards—very unsteadily.
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