Tesla exec provides key update on Optimus' improving dexterity
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Tesla exec provides key update on Optimus' improving dexterity
"Optimus can fold laundry. I've been in the lab with Optimus. He can fold laundry. He can wipe the table really well. He can hand things to you. You can actually shake hands with him. The tactile nature of his hand is actually really very good,"
"Optimus can fold laundry. I've actually been in the lab. He can wipe the table down. You can actually shake hands with him. The tactile nature of his hand is actually very good. We're redefining robotics."
"We're redefining what transportation is, but we're also redefining robotics and what AI brings to robotics and how versatile the robots will be in the future,"
Optimus now performs deliberate, human-like tasks such as folding laundry, wiping tables, handing objects and shaking hands, demonstrating markedly improved tactile dexterity. The robot's hands provide sensitive touch and precise manipulation suitable for common household tasks. Optimus units are operating in Tesla's Palo Alto offices and are slated for initial production next year. Achieving human-like dexterity remains a central development goal to enable robots to perform tasks traditionally done by humans. Improvements in AI and robotic hardware aim to make Optimus versatile across transportation and robotics applications. Tactile and manipulation progress is critical for broader deployment in industrial and domestic environments.
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