Tesla's Optimus robot catches tennis ball in new demonstration

digitaltrends.com November 29, 2024, 08:01 AM UTC

Tesla's Optimus robot has demonstrated a new skill by catching a tennis ball, showcasing advanced capabilities in object detection and motion tracking. This development marks a significant step in the robot's evolution since its introduction in 2021. Elon Musk shared a video of the robot's performance, sparking mixed reactions online. While many praised the achievement, some questioned whether the catch was truly autonomous or controlled remotely. Musk anticipates that Optimus will begin working in Tesla factories next year, handling repetitive tasks. He envisions the robot eventually serving as a household assistant, with a potential price of around $25,000 when produced at scale.


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