has robot butler What is the experience of making breakfast, moving luggage, driving and even taking care of parents for you? On the morning of October 1, the Tesla 2022 AI Day will kick off soon, and the latest achievements of the Tesla robot prototype will be unveiled on the spot. From the first concept release to the landing of the prototype, it has once again created the "Tesla speed" in just a year. This humanoid robot has a look, feel and thinking similar to a human, and can be used to perform dangerous, repetitive, boring tasks.
"The height and weight of the Tesla robot are close to an adult. It can carry or carry heavy objects in hand, and can walk quickly. The screen on its face is an interactive interface for communication with people." Musk introduced that human society is formed based on the interaction of a human figure with two arms and ten fingers. "So, if we want a robot to adapt to the environment and be able to do what humans do, he must have roughly the same size, shape and ability as humans."
Tesla robots were initially positioned to replace people in repetitive and dangerous work. But the long-term goal is to serve thousands of households, such as cooking, mowing lawns, taking care of the elderly, etc. "From now on, as production scale expands and costs decrease, the practicality of humanoid robots will increase year by year. In the future, a home robot may be cheaper than a car. Perhaps in less than ten years, people can buy a robot for their parents as a birthday gift," Musk said.
In addition, the latest progress of Tesla's fully autonomous driving technology (FSD) and Dojo supercomputer may also be announced in this event.
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Since the release of the Dojo supercomputer last year, the development process of Tesla's fully autonomous driving technology has continued to accelerate. Previously, Musk revealed that the research on FSD 10.13 version has been underway for some time, and Tesla has made "some very important architectural improvements." He said Tesla is currently deploying the FSD beta version widely in North America and will launch large-scale testing of fully autonomous driving capabilities software this year. At present, the cumulative mileage of the beta version of the software has exceeded 40 million miles, and is expected to exceed 100 million miles by the end of the year. Editor-in-chief of
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