Tesla’s Optimus robot is one of the company’s largest projects other than electric vehicles. Over the years, the robot has progressed in balance and coordination. Tesla’s CEO Ilan Musk has now shared a clip of Optimus, which is apparently learning Kongfu without any human interference.
The Mask’s 5 -second video video shows the Tesla’s Optimus robot standing next to a Kongfu coach. Initially, the two are pre -prepared to fight each other; Tesla’s humanist robot then asks the trainer to make his move and start the race. Both of them do some friendly moves in this duel. Any movement made by the Kongfu coach, the Optimus robot repeats the same. This clip showed that the Ilan Musk’s humanist robot reached a significant level of balance and agility.
When the race ends, Optimus stands with the coach to rest. Users have asked Ilan Musk on the X -Social network if the robot performs its movements through artificial intelligence or is it controlled by humans. Telecoming basically means that a remote robot is controlled by humans. Musk also responded quickly and stated that Tesla’s optimus was merely learning Kungfu with artificial intelligence and that there was no human interference.

Why is the use of the optimus robot to use artificial intelligence in this clip?
To date, the optimus robot has been strongly dependent on human help in performing specific tasks. It was recently revealed that the robot was led remotely while serving popcorn at the Tesla Restaurant. However, it now seems to be able to learn new movements with artificial intelligence. In this case, the robot does not require any external inputs and can process it alone. In August, Ilan Musk claimed that Optimus could learn the new move only by observing humans.
According to Tesla, their humanitarian robot has learned tasks such as vacuuming and sorting items solely by watching the shows, including YouTube videos. Last month, Ilan Musk claimed that 5 % of Tesla’s value in the future would only be obtained from the optimus robot. The billionaire of the technology world had set the goal of producing 6,000 optimus robots in year 2.
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