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Tesla turns sci-fi into reality as its simulation-trained robot takes a huge leap
Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus has crossed a line that once belonged firmly to science fiction, moving from carefully staged demos to agile, simulation-trained movement that looks startlingly human. In new footage,
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Tesla just declared the robot era more important than the EV era
Tesla has drawn a stark new line between its past and its future. After years of defining the modern electric vehicle market, the company is now telling investors that humanoid robots and autonomous taxis will matter more to its destiny than sedans and SUVs.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland last week, Musk said that Tesla is “planning to make its Optimus robots available for sale to the public by the end of 2027.” That is when Tesla will be confident that the robots will be highly reliable, safe and functional. The robots will be able to perform any task, he said.