Tesla's Optimus robots: The line between man and machine remains clear
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- Oct 16, 2024
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Updated Oct 16, 2024, 9:13 AM IST
Tesla's recent showcase of its Optimus robots at the Cybercab event was a spectacle designed to impress attendees with the potential of humanoid robotics. The robots interacted with the crowd, served drinks, played games, and even danced. However, it turns out that much of this display was made possible through human assistance rather than full autonomy.
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Attendee Robert Scoble revealed that the robots were being "remote-assisted," a statement later confirmed by Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas, who noted that the Optimus robots needed human intervention for many of their actions. A closer look at the event videos supports this: the robots had different voices, their responses were instant, and their movements were highly coordinated, suggesting human control. Another popular YouTuber, Marques Brownlee, who was also present at the We, Robot event noticed the irregularities between the robots.
Optimus make me a drink, please.
This is not wholly AI. A human is remote assisting.
Which means AI day next year where we will see how fast Optimus is learning. pic.twitter.com/CE2bEA2uQD
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