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Tesla has released an update to its Optimus humanoid robot that makes it more autonomous. They were previously an important part of the Cybercab presentation, but it turned out that they were operated by human operators.
A new video posted on Tesla Optimus' X (Twitter) account shows off the robot's new skills.
As the company notes, all new skills are learned by a single neural network, which also works in real time on the built-in Optimus computer.
However, it quickly became clear that the robots “relied on teleoperations (human intervention)”. However, Tesla did not particularly try to convince anyone that the Optimus robots act independently.
Navigating by myself pic. twitter.com/CeFSqCcy5I
— Tesla Optimus (@Tesla_Optimus) October 17, 2024
In one of the videos from the presentation, the robot jokingly replied to a visitor that “maybe a little “. Otherwise, Optimus confirmed that he is not fully autonomous and said that “today I have a human helping me”.
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