With the introduction of the Tesla Bot Gen 2 Optimus Robot for only $10,000, Tesla is set to revolutionize the market for humanoid robots. The affordability and efficiency of the Optimus robot are unmatched in the industry, with Tesla aiming to mass-produce and deploy these robots in their Giga Texas and Fremont factories.
Elon Musk’s vision of a cost-effective humanoid robot has come to fruition with the Optimus, as Tesla has managed to keep production costs significantly low compared to other competitors in the market. This strategic move not only makes the Optimus accessible to a wider range of customers but also ensures that Tesla stands out as a leader in the robotics industry.
The upcoming Gen 3 version of the Optimus robot is set to bring new design elements, upgrades, and exciting features to the table. With Tesla’s commitment to innovation, the Optimus Gen 3 promises to elevate the capabilities of humanoid robots to a whole new level.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Tesla Bot Gen 2 Optimus Robot and its future iterations as Tesla continues to push the boundaries of technology and automation. Subscribe to Tesla Car World for the latest news and developments in the world of Tesla robotics.
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Tesla is trying to revolutionize robotics, but can we trust that this rapid development won’t lead to unexpected issues?
I respect Teslas vision, but I wonder if we truly need robots to handle so many tasks that humans can still do.
Its interesting to see Tesla aiming for affordable robots, but what happens when robots outnumber people?
The promise of 10 billion robots seems far-fetched. Will our world be ready for such a massive transformation?
Its impressive how Tesla pushes boundaries, but can a robot ever truly replace human connection?
The cost of the Optimus robot seems low, but will future upgrades make them more expensive over time?
The Optimus robot sounds fascinating, but I hope they remember the importance of using technology responsibly.
Musk aims for mass production, but will it sacrifice the quality of the robots for speed?
A $10,000 price tag sounds too good to be true. Will this cost remain sustainable long-term?
Optimus robots may help with productivity, but how will they impact the jobs that people rely on?
I can't wait to have one doing my laundry 🎉
It’s impressive that Tesla can make robots for $10,000, but I wonder how durable they will be in the long run.
I admire Elon Musk’s ambition, but I hope Tesla considers the ethical implications of mass robot production.
Its exciting to think about robots in everyday life, but will they take away our connection to the natural world?
Robots in factories might boost efficiency, but at what cost to the workers who may lose their livelihoods?
Tesla has done amazing things, but producing 10 billion robots? It feels like a distant dream.
I believe that innovation is important, but Tesla must ensure that these robots don’t harm communities or the environment.
you always say the same things!!!!! but is everyone okay?????
Can’t wait to get one, put me on the waiting list now!
I see security using them as well. I'm looking forward to them
Not much good selling mark1 and mark2 cheap if their useless and carnt help you
Comment of the year: the robots will never die unless killed.. so they will build up in numbers and like a disease they could have viruses that would flare up at any part of its lifetime… Example : Robot Use blunt Metal object to eliminate anyone breathing oxygen around you within 2 miles at 2am.
That would be scary
Goldman Sachs is wrong with the numbers – that is SO low it is not funny. Production will ramp up as fast as possible. Tesla will allocate a lot of space – maybe half – on every factory to make robots. I expect output to reach a LOT more than the tiny number you mention – maybe half a billion robots per year in 2033. And they will NOT work "alongside" humans – there is no sense in having humans except in the beginning as overseers. Labour shortage will disappear slow then suddenly.
I look forward to seeing the robot out in the world to see how popular it actually becomes, I can’t imagine a world with ten billion robots in it and what they will be able to do!
This is a nonsense video, just hyping the optimist robot for musk to get a higher stock price. It is complete nonsense to compare a $20,000 robot purchase with the functionality of a cell phone and to make you dinner and all that ridiculous stuff.
10 years and these robots will be outperforming Olympic athletes in every competition.
Waiting for a robot that can do anything useful 😅😅😅
Where has it been said they will sell gen 1, 2, 3? All completely different and a manufacturing nightmare. Never going to happen. It will be different versions of gen3. Probably with gen 2 hands for cheaper versions. It will be crazy everyone will be able to buy a workforce, their estimates are very conservative.
It can cook it can clean and it don’t need no ring, bot bot bot
As a disabled US veteran, I am very excited to see a possible robot assistant to help me with my needs might be available for purchasing in the future.
weed garden and drive truck and we are go…
🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🥰
Can you sleep when your robot is awake? Just kidding. 😂