The mind-blowing functionalities of Tesla’s Optimus Robots, which Elon Musk unveiled recently have captured the attention of ...
Gene Munster, managing partner of growth-investment firm Deepwater Asset Management, acknowledged the idea that Optimus was ...
Tesla Inc. used humans to remotely control some capabilities of its Optimus robot prototypes at a recent event designed to ...
Tesla, Inc. stock is a hold, as it's finally found a growth trajectory, but top and bottom-line growth is still far off for ...
The event, titled “We, Robot,” drew inspiration from the 2004 film “I, Robot,” starring Will Smith, which portrays a world ...
Tesla's main announcement coming from the company's recent "We, Robot" event was the Robotax i (or the CyberCab, we're still ...
Tesla's "We, Robot" event reveals the Robovan, Robotaxi and the Optimus humanoid robot. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson examines the ...
Tesla Inc's humanoid robot Optimus was human-assisted "to some extent" at the 'We, Robot' event last week, company engineer Milan Kovac said on Wednesday.
Tesla is using AI to create potentially lucrative products — autonomous cars and humanoid robots — in a bid by CEO Elon Musk ...
Bloomberg's Max Chafkin joins Ed Ludlow to discuss the undisclosed human factor behind Tesla's Optimus robots showcased during its Cybercab event. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology." ...
If the Optimus robots aren’t as autonomous as Elon said, what about the rest of Tesla’s products?
According to The Hollywood Reporter, it wasn’t just Proyas who felt that Tesla may have borrowed a thing or two from the film ...