IT Home News on July 10th, Tesla recently displayed a model of its first humanoid robot Optimus in some stores in North America. The Tesla store in New York City has received an Optimus display unit. Citizens can go and watch.
Optimus is an intelligent robot released by Tesla last year. It is designed to perform dangerous or boring tasks for humans, such as carrying heavy objects and purchasing groceries. Optimus is 1.8 meters tall, weighs 57 kilograms, has a top speed of 8 kilometers per hour, and is equipped with neural network and computer vision technology independently developed by Tesla.
Tesla said that the Optimus robot display unit in the store is not a true working prototype, but only shows the company's vision for future products. The company is currently developing multiple working prototypes in the lab and has not yet determined a timetable for market launch. Tesla plans to first use Optimus robots in its factories to improve production efficiency, and IT House has noticed this. It is reported that the company plans to deploy "thousands" of humanoid robots in its factories.
The reason Tesla displays Optimus in stores is to capitalize on people’s curiosity about robots and increase attention to its automotive products.
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