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At the fourth quarter earnings call Wednesday, the Tesla CEO and other executives also shared insight into the production of its Optimus humanoid robots and a more affordable vehicle model.
Abstract: The conducted research aims to develop a computer vision system for a small-sized mobile humanoid robot. The decentralization of the servomotor control and the computer vision systems is ...
Additionally, Musk highlighted the development of Tesla's humanoid robot, Optimus, which will begin production in 2025. "Optimus will be able to play the piano and thread a needle," said Musk.