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Elon Musk unveils Tesla's robot, says it will do 'boring' chores by the end of the year

Elon Musk reveals details of his company's futuristic artificially intelligent robot, transforming life on Earth for Tesla customers. It vividly depicts what it will be like. in the decades to come.

At about 5 feet 8 inches tall, Musk's Tesla bot hopes to gradually remove the "tedious" responsibility from the hands of mere mortals who dare to welcome a robot into their family. I am aiming.

The world's richest man once declared that humans must be ready to merge with artificial intelligence, and our future depends on him accepting one simple fact. claimed to be a problem.

His eerie Tesla bot His prototype eliminates mundane tasks and becomes a commonplace item in most households, doing everything from cooking to cleaning to general maintenance It's going to be like this.

The robots can take care of everything from cooking, cleaning and general maintenance.
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Musk makes wild estimates about the actual release date of his technology. He has spent years postponing the day when Tesla's self-driving cars will fully replace human drivers.

But considering that just 20 years ago we were still sending faxes and typing on rudimentary Nokia number pads, in 2022 we can expect a fully autonomous Butler bot. The announcement of is a clear indication that humanity is accelerating at a pace beyond our control.

The robot will use the same chips and sensors as Tesla’s so-called Autopilot software.
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It is positioned as a replacement for people's tasks, but the vision is to serve millions of households, including cooking, mowing the lawn, and caring for the elderly.

2021 In 2018, Musk said the robot, codenamed "Optimus," would use the same chips and sensors as Tesla's so-called Autopilot software, which is under heavy scrutiny from politicians and federal regulators.

The bot says he can carry 45 pounds (20.4 kg) and lift 150 pounds (68 kg), Musk said, and he added that it can run 5 miles (8 km). time. He said machines would be designed so that humans could easily escape and overwhelm them.

"To achieve this goal, robots need to evolve smart enough to be mass-produced," he continued Musk.

"Our 'four-wheeled robot' car has changed the way people move and even live. One day, if we can solve the problem of self-driving cars (that is, real-world artificial intelligence), we will be able to extend artificial intelligence technology to humanoid robots. Humanoid robots will have a much wider range of uses than automobiles.

Musk said that a key feature of artificial intelligence is its ability to "learn" and adapt at an astonishing rate. In the past, he likened the ultimate power of all-encompassing AI to something akin to a "god."

He said Tesla should have a prototype of his bot by the end of the year, provided his company can handle large-scale production.

"We plan to launch the first prototype of his humanoid robot this year, improving the robot's intelligence and focusing on solving problems of mass production," he said. rice field.

"After that, the usefulness of humanoid robots will increase year by year as production scales up and costs fall. In the future, domestic robots may become cheaper than cars." No. Probably in less than ten years, people will be able to buy robots as birthday gifts for their parents.

It is foreseeable to create an era of great abundance of goods and services that can be sent.Perhaps the only scarcity that will exist in the future is that we create ourselves as humans.

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