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Tesla released a new video highlighting the advanced capabilities of its Optimus humanoid robot, which can now perform tasks fully autonomously. The robot demonstrated skills such as taking out the trash, sweeping with a dustpan, and tearing a paper towel, all executed using a single neural network trained directly from human videos. This marks a significant milestone in Tesla’s robotics development, showcasing the potential for Optimus to handle everyday tasks. Elon Musk has previously stated that Tesla aims to produce 5,000 units in 2025, with plans to scale to 12,000 units depending on parts availability. The robot is currently being tested in Tesla’s Texas Gigafactory, assisting with the Cybercab production line. Tesla projects Optimus will be available for external sale by 2026, with an estimated price range of $25,000 to $30,000 per unit, positioning it as a key player in the humanoid robotics market.
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