Tesla’s Optimus robot, upgraded with enhanced hands, now catches tennis balls, showcasing improved dexterity and advanced AI capabilities.
A video shared on the company’s social media handles shows the robot adjusting its hands to catch tennis balls thrown at high speed, finishing with a nod to express satisfaction.
Optimus is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. It features a human-like design and uses lightweight yet durable materials for versatility and efficiency. Its 2.3 kWh battery, managed by Tesla’s proprietary system, supports extended operation, balancing energy for light or intensive tasks. Musk envisions a transformative future for humanoid robotics. He projects that Optimus robots, potentially available for purchase next year, could position Tesla as a $25 trillion company. He anticipates over 1,000 of these robots working in Tesla’s factories by 2025.
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