Tesla Bot Update | Sort & Stretch

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Publicado 2023-09-24
Optimus can now sort objects autonomously 🤖 . Its neural network is trained fully end-to-end: video in, controls out.

Join us to help develop Optimus (& improve its yoga routine 🧘) → tesla.com/AI

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  • @TenkyuuWeima
    Next update he'll have learned to efficiently stop the human from messing with his blocks by slapping the shit of of him
  • @kobedirk
    It didn't just move its hand and arm to finish the job, rather it coordinates the joints of the whole body to do so, which is really human-like
  • @malgeezeart7545
    Even though for us activities like these looks mundane but it actually is a major thing for AI development. It's crazy how it can balance itself perfectly and have the ability to detect things.
  • @gordon1201
    The corrective action was crazy. So impressed. It moves so fluidly and naturally
  • @briantucker5322
    So every 6 months Optimus is going to improve 300 percent?
  • I love how Tesla employee cutely playing lego with optimus while Boston Dynamics just bludgeon Atlas with a stick😂
  • @above200
    Neural nets are what sets Optimus apart from most competition. Constantly learning and improving. No experience is wasted here. This is amazing.
  • @ken830
    What's more impressive than these new abilities is the rate of progress the Optimus Bot team is making. Remember the first announcement of the bot was 2 years ago and the first prototype was first shown publicly less than 1 year ago.
  • @alexanderkenway
    Wasn't it just a year ago this thing was barely walking? Insane rate of progress
  • Incredible stuff, the arm and hand movements are incredibly life like! Also Tesla is doing really well with legs movements 👏🏾, my jaw nearly reached the floor when I spotted this a couple of days ago. More info please, keep it coming.
  • @Asura016
    The robotic AI revolution against humanity is getting better every time👍
  • @Cypunk
    0:33 The exact moment when the AI decided to wipe out humanity...
  • @mcash232
    The way it was sorting those blocks was so natural. The fact that it's only using visual input to do it is absolutely insane.
  • @jamesallen5850
    Amazing dexterity when it turned the block right way up.
  • @solraclegnar4270
    The amount of progress Tesla has done in such a relatively short time is crazy
  • @zerosandones701
    Looking forward to a robot that's actually useful (unlike the boston dynamics ones)! How they've been working on this for ~40 years and still have no consumer or mass market applications I have no idea, but can't wait to have one of these cooking me 3 amazing meals a day