Tesla, Elon Musk and humanoid robot
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Elon Musk, whose electric automaker Tesla is building its own humanoid called Optimus, has said that the robots will be “the biggest product ever in history” and that “every human is going to want one and some will want two.” Morgan Stanley analysts have predicted that the United States will have 78 million humanoid robots at work by 2050.
Elon Musk doubled down on his robotics vision, predicting that Optimus will eventually represent approximately 80% of Tesla's total value.
Optimus has morphed from a speculative experiment into Tesla’s defining strategic centerpiece. Musk envisions deploying “thousands” of robots in factories by year-end, with production ramping to 1 million units annually by 2030, and estimates the value of each robot to be between $20,000 and $30,000.
Elon Musk previously said Optimus will be central to Tesla’s future as it expands from cars to AI and robotics.
Ross Gerber questions Elon Musk's decision to develop Optimus humanoid robots amid poor Tesla sales worldwide.
Tesla has unveiled 'Master Plan Part 4,' aiming to shape a 'sustainable abundance' future through AI, humanoid robots, and autonomous driving technologies. However, there are concerns from the public that the plan is overly idealistic and lacks a feasible roadmap.
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