Tesla’s humanoid robot was controlled by people

Interaction and reactions Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus. at the presentation of the autonomous taxi Cybercab Robotaxi last Thursday there was human remote controlledAccording to the observations of several participants in the event.

According to Robert Scoble, one of the participants in the Tesla Robotaxi presentation in Los Angeles, “Optimus”It’s not really AI. Help is provided remotely“And only when walking was the robot actually controlled by artificial intelligence.

Marques Brownlee, one of the most influential technology content creators, believes that “either we are faced with the largest demonstration of robotics and LLM (similar language models to ChatGPT or Claude) ever seen, or (Optimus) is primarily driven by humans. “There is no middle ground.”

“Today a person is helping me, I am not yet completely autonomous”

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A new version of Tesla’s Optimus robot, which Elon Musk wants to become a home and work assistant in the future, was shown at an event to unveil autonomous cars, dancing, serving drinks, playing games and talking to people smoothly and without errors.

The markets were not pleased with the presentation of Cybercab Robotaxi, which this Friday punished the shares of the electric vehicle manufacturer with a drop in value by 8.78% due to a lack of details of production and marketing plans.

Musk is not convincing with his humanoid robot: “It was a setup”

Musk, who has been stoking expectations for months by describing the Cybercab as a revolutionary vehicle set to change the world of transportation forever and catapult Tesla’s stock market valuation, was unconvinced by the event, which he himself called a “party.”

Some analysts, such as Colin Langan of Wells Fargo, criticized this Friday that the demonstration that Tesla staged at the Warner Bros. studio. in Los Angeles involving 50 autonomous vehicles, including several Cybercab units, was nothing more than a staged event.

On Thursday, Musk simply noted that the Cybercab will be priced between $20,000 and $30,000, that it will go into production “before 2027” and that its batteries will be charged inductively rather than using a wall outlet. (EFE)

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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