At Tesla’s “We, Robot” event on Thursday, CEO Elon Musk introduced the upcoming Cybercab robotaxi and 20-seater, self-driving Robovan, however the grand finale was a line of Optimus robots.
Although Musk claimed that the humanoid robotic was “the largest product of any sort, ever,” new reviews present that the futuristic robots had been remotely managed by people — and never as autonomous as they had been pitched.
Musk mentioned the $20,000 to $30,000 robotic might carry out family duties like mowing lawns and getting groceries. One analyst estimated that each family would have one within the subsequent three years.
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“No matter you may consider, it can do,” Musk mentioned.
Tesla’s Optimus robots walked out into the crowd after the new Robovan reveal. It will be able to “babysit your kids, walk your dog,” Elon Musk said
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Nonetheless, when one occasion attendee requested an Optimus robotic if it was being remote-controlled, the robotic mentioned, “At present, I’m assisted by a human. I am not but totally autonomous.”
I requested the bartending Optimus if he was being distant managed. I consider he primarily confirmed it. pic.twitter.com/WlGyuswWpI
— zhen (@zhen9436) October 11, 2024
People seemed to be serving to the Optimus robots carry out duties on the occasion. Electrek spotted that every robotic had a Tesla worker with a signaling gadget close by.
Tesla first introduced plans to venture into autonomous robots in 2021; Musk has since mentioned that Optimus might take Tesla to a $25 trillion market capitalization. Tesla was at a $700 billion market cap on the time of writing.
Critics wrote that the robots deserved to be known as a “parlor trick” and that Tesla “misled millions” who did not know the bots had been being operated by people.
Not wholly AI? By no means AI.
Completely worthy to have fun low latency distant management however completely dishonest to demo these as autonomous robots—name it the parlor trick it’s. https://t.co/EdXuSO8KWA
— Josh Wolfe (@wolfejosh) October 11, 2024
Tesla misled thousands and thousands of people that watched their livestream of the Tesla Robotaxi occasion.
It wasn’t till afterwards that I watched folks’s movies of the occasion that I noticed the Tesla Bots had been being managed by people.
Tesla Bot is mainly like FSD (supervised). However I… pic.twitter.com/7M8Mf7wSLs
— Scaremy Pumpkins ? (@jeremyjudkins_) October 12, 2024
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Wedbush analyst Dan Ives thought the event was “jaw-dropping” and “historic” and was optimistic in regards to the robots. Tesla has but to answer reviews of the AI being remotely assisted.