Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus waved and danced on stage at the company's AI event. Elon Musk said the bot could do more, but he 'didn't want it to fall on its face' | Autoblog

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Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus waved and danced on stage at the company's AI event. Elon Musk said the bot could do more, but he 'didn't want it to fall on its face'

"The robot can actually do a lot more than we showed you. We just didn't want it to fall on its face,"At last year's AI Day, Musk announced his plans for the bot by having a human in a robot costume dance onstage.

The bot, which is currently only a"rough prototype," according to Tesla, waved and slowly danced for the crowd on stage during the event. A video was then shown of the Optimus prototype lifting a box, watering a plant, and doing some light lifting in a factory setting.The concept of Tesla's AI humanoid bot was first introduced at Tesla's AI event in 2021, though in its initial debut, the"bot". At the time, Musk said the robot would be designed to do"boring, repetitious and dangerous" work.

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Meanwhile Cassie over at Oregon State set a world record like it was nothing... Paving the way there elonmusk

johnfaltin Well then it can’t “do more”, can it?

johnfaltin Well then it can’t “do more”, can it?

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