ELON MUSK SAYS HUMANOID TESLA PROTOTYPE LIKELY TO BE LAUNCH NEXT YEAR

CEO Elon Musk announced on Thursday, Tesla will build a humanoid robot called Tesla Bot. this is often an example of Musk’s showmanship, within which he announces that Tesla is functioning on exciting products for the year into the longer term.

The announcement was a part of AI (artificial Intelligence) day, a series of tech talks hosted by Tesla to recruit machine learning talent in California.

ELON MUSK THOUGHTS ABOUT HIS NEW PRODUCT

Often those announcements don’t happen on the timeline project. Also, the announcement came together with a robot dancing to music on the ground. Elon Said,

“We’re also good at sensors and batteries and we’ll probably have a prototype next year that appears like this,” Musk said, shortly after an actor during a bodysuit designed to seem just like the Tesla robot gyrated wildly on stage. He remarked that the actor wasn’t a true robot, but “the Tesla Bots are real.”

If a humanoid robot works and may perform repetitive tasks that only humans can do today, Musk said, it’s the possibility to remodel the global economy by driving labor costs down.

Though, Musk warned that the robot “probably won’t work” initially.

He added, “It’s intended to be friendly, of course, and navigate through a world of humans, and eliminate dangerous, repetitive and boring tasks,”

WHAT TASKS THE “TESLA BOT” WILL PERFORM?

Tesla Bot is going to be designed for boring, dangerous, and repetitive work that individuals don’t prefer to perform. it’ll be around five foot eight inches tall, would be ready to handle jobs from attaching bolts to cars with a wrench, or studying groceries at stores.

Musk said the robot would have “profound implications for the economy.’’ He said it absolutely was important to form the machine not ‘’super expensive.’’

On Thursday some questioned whether Musk, who has frequently hyped technology advances at showpiece events only to scale plans down, later on, would be able to come good on his aims for the robot.

“Is the ‘Tesla Bot’ the subsequent dream shot to pump up the hype machine?” said Raj Rajkumar, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

“I can safely say that it’ll be for much longer than 10 years before a humanoid bot from any company on the world can head to the shop and acquire groceries for you.”

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