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Tesla Optimus Bots Were Remotely Operated at Cybercab Event
Tesla Inc. used humans to remotely control some capabilities of its Optimus robot prototypes at a recent event designed to generate investor enthusiasm for forthcoming products, according to people familiar with the matter.
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... Employees stationed elsewhere oversaw many of the interactions between the humanoid machines and attendees of last week's "We, Robot" showcase near Los Angeles, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing company operations. The Optimus prototypes were able to walk without external control using artificial intelligence, the people said. Tesla representatives didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. Some attendees said on social media afterward that the robots had help and at least one video posted online purportedly from the Oct. 10 Cybercab event shows an Optimus bartender acknowledging that it was being "assisted by a human." That wasn't stated by Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk during his remarks on a webcast. The use of human input raises questions over the capabilities and market readiness of the bot, which Musk said last week he expects to be "the biggest product ever of any kind." The CEO told the crowd it will handle many household tasks and could eventually be available to consumers for $20,000 to $30,000 each. "What can it do?" Musk said. "It can be a teacher, babysit your kids, it can walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend, serve drinks. Whatever you can think of, it will do." ...
Tesla representatives didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
Some attendees said on social media afterward that the robots had help and at least one video posted online purportedly from the Oct. 10 Cybercab event shows an Optimus bartender acknowledging that it was being "assisted by a human."
That wasn't stated by Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk during his remarks on a webcast.
The use of human input raises questions over the capabilities and market readiness of the bot, which Musk said last week he expects to be "the biggest product ever of any kind." The CEO told the crowd it will handle many household tasks and could eventually be available to consumers for $20,000 to $30,000 each.
"What can it do?" Musk said. "It can be a teacher, babysit your kids, it can walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend, serve drinks. Whatever you can think of, it will do." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-14 06:07 PM | Reply
Musk expects the human operators will come with the product.
#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2024-10-14 06:21 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
... a recent event designed to generate investor enthusiasm ...
From what I've seen, investors did not seem to be overly impressed with Mr Musk's CyberCab Event.
Just look at the Yahoo Finance 5-day stock price chart yhoo.it
Notice the drop around the time of the Event.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-14 06:40 PM | Reply
a recent event designed to generate investor enthusiasm
That is called securities fraud.
#4 | Posted by Nixon at 2024-10-15 03:18 PM | Reply
"Musk expects the human operators will come with the product."
No, it will be part of the subscription fee to keep the 'self-driving' feature functional. Don't you know how these business models work?
The remote operators will be outsourced to overseas, and Missouri, naturally.
#6 | Posted by sentinel at 2024-10-15 06:57 PM | Reply
Again?! The best case is an actual insider being disloyal for a few media bucks. More likely, though, is that any 'news' sourced like this is completely or partially fabricated.
#5 | Posted by commnotes
So I guess the FAKE NEWS defense isn't just the shield for your con man cult leader, it also applies to his puppetmasters.
#7 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2024-10-15 07:04 PM | Reply
"Elon Musk accused of copying designs by I, Robot director 1 day ago
The director of 2004 sci-fi film I, Robot has accused billionaire Elon Musk of copying his designs for humanoid machines and self-driving vehicles.
"Hey Elon, can I have my designs back please," Proyas said in a post viewed 6.4 million times."
www.bbc.com
#8 | Posted by Corky at 2024-10-15 08:47 PM | Reply
Fake Phony Fraud
#9 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-10-15 09:55 PM | Reply
TSLA has under-performed against the S&P 500 most of this year. An attempt to play the market and Tesla customers as fools, saps and patsys doesn't last for long, and never produces the desired result.
As for Leon Musk, he appears also to be controlled by human operators working off stage...
#10 | Posted by catdog at 2024-10-16 09:39 AM | Reply
At least we got fully self-driving cars in 2019, as he promised!
#11 | Posted by chuffy at 2024-10-16 11:25 PM | Reply
@#11
Thanks for the laugh.
(fwiw,I do recognize the sarcasm)
:)
#12 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-16 11:31 PM | Reply
@#5 ... More likely, though ...
So, your new alias has got nothing.
Good to know.
And, may I extend my welcome to your new alias to this most august site.
#13 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-16 11:33 PM | Reply
fElon Musk is a fraud. Has been for a long time, now.
#14 | Posted by chuffy at 2024-10-16 11:54 PM | Reply
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