Musk anticipates that Tesla Bot will outperform its cars in terms of revenue
During Tesla’s recent Investor Day event, CEO Elon Musk provided an update on the company’s progress in developing humanoid robots. The robots, dubbed “Tesla bots,” are intended to be capable of performing mundane and repetitive tasks, freeing up humans to focus on more creative and fulfilling work.
Musk announced that the Tesla bot will stand at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weigh 125 pounds. It will be able to lift up to 45 pounds and move at a top speed of 5 miles per hour. Musk also said that the robot will be equipped with a screen on its head to display important information and that it will have a full suite of sensors, including cameras, to navigate its surroundings.
The Tesla bot will be built using many of the same components as Tesla’s electric vehicles, including the same AI hardware and software that powers Tesla’s self-driving cars. Musk said that the robot will be designed to perform a wide range of tasks, from simple manual labor to more complex tasks such as detecting and responding to emergency situations.
Musk emphasized that the Tesla bot is still in the early stages of development and that it will take some time before it is ready for commercial production. However, he expressed confidence in the company’s ability to develop the technology needed to bring the robot to market.
Overall, Musk’s announcement generated excitement and optimism about the potential of humanoid robots to improve the efficiency and productivity of various industries.