By Rodolfo León
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08/20/2021 4:39 pm
There is no doubt that Tesla is definitely looking to the future. Proof of this is Optimus, a humanoid robot that the company of Elon musk will be launched on the market in 2022, and whose purpose is to carry out activities that for humans could be “dangerous, repetitive or boring.”
During the event Tesla’s AI Day, Own Musk came out to reveal the Tesla Bot, a robot that uses the same technology as the company’s smart vehicles. Musk He described it as a tool that could help you with the grocery store pantry, or even repair a car.
In terms of specs, the robot will be 1.72cm tall with a weight of 56kg, but luckily, people from Tesla he is building it so that “it is possible to escape from him and most likely to defeat him hand to hand.”
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Musk He mentioned that in reality this robot is intended to be used in a work environment, such as a factory, and not so much for domestic use, however, anyone with enough money can purchase one of them.
Via: IGN
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Rodolfo Leon
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