Tesla: The second generation Optimus humanoid robot will debut at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference

TeslaThe official microblog announced that the second generationHumanoid Robot Optimus Will be in July 4-7HeldWorld Artificial Intelligence ConferenceDebuting, “Witness the re-evolution of humanoid robots.”

The second generation Optimus was first unveiled on December 13 last year. Compared with the previous generation, its improvements include the following aspects:

  • It uses actuators and sensors that are all designed and manufactured by Tesla.

  • The overall appearance design is more refined;

  • Walking speed increased by 30%;

  • The weight has been reduced by 10 kg, while the sense of balance and body control have been improved. The video demonstrates the action of doing squats;

  • Equipped with brand new hands, it can grasp heavier objects and perform more delicate operations.

Tesla: The second generation Optimus humanoid robot will debut at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference

Tesla said the second-generation Optimus robot will first be used in its manufacturing plants, and once its practicality is proven, the company will start selling the robot.

Musk announced at the shareholders meeting last month that Tesla's futureBetting on Regarding the Optimus robot project, the current anthropomorphic robot market produces 1 billion units per year, and Tesla will occupy at least 10% of the market share in the future.

Musk said at the time that Tesla would make robots in bulk at a price of about $10,000 each and sell them for $20,000, thereby earning $1 trillionIn addition, Musk believes that by 2026, Optimus will become aFully customizable softwarerobot.

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