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Musk’s Tesla humanoid robot does yoga, greets with Namaste

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New Delhi: Elon Musk on Monday unveiled the Tesla humanoid robot called 'Optimus' who greeted his followers with a 'Namaste', while also effortlessly performing a couple of Yoga poses.

This remarkable robot was initially introduced during 'Tesla AI Day' in October 2022, and in a recent video shared by its creator, Optimus showcased its ability to perform basic tasks.

Optimus can now autonomously calibrate its arms and legs. Using only vision and joint position encoders, the robot can precisely locate its limbs in space.

It learns its tasks smoothly, like sorting and unsorting coloured-blocks, and its neural net runs entirely on-board, using only vision.

After a long day at work for the humanoid robot, "it is time to stretch", ending with a Namaste, showed the video.

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The robot has the same artificial intelligence (AI) software and sensors present in Tesla's advanced driver assistance system called 'Autopilot' and it may cost around $20,000.

The humanoid robot is made for mass production in the "millions" of units.

The robot contains a 2.3 kilowatt per hour battery pack which is "perfect for about a full day's worth of work", runs on a Tesla chip, and has Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity, reports The Verge.

The human-like hands are a "Biologically Inspired Design" that will make the robot suitable for picking up objects of various shapes and sizes at factories and other facilities.

"It'll be a fundamental transformation for civilisation as we know it," Musk had said at the AI Day event.

He said the robot could be priced "probably less than $20,000", as his team moved a non-walking prototype offstage behind him.

It will be able to carry a 20-pound bag, use tools and have a precision grip for small robots.

It is also equipped with wireless connectivity as well as audio support and hardware level security features.


With inputs from agencies

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