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Tesla’s Cybercab Event Reveals ‘Optimus Robots’ as Humans in Disguise

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, kicked off the event with grand claims about the capabilities of the Optimus robots, which were positioned as a breakthrough in AI and automation.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 14, 2024
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Tesla’s Cybercab Event Reveals ‘Optimus Robots’ as Humans in Disguise

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In a surprising twist at Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybercab event on Saturday, attendees were left buzzing after it was revealed that the much-hyped Optimus robots showcased during the demonstration were, in fact, humans in elaborate costumes. This revelation has sparked debates about authenticity, innovation, and the future of robotic technology.

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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, kicked off the event with grand claims about the capabilities of the Optimus robots, which were positioned as a breakthrough in AI and automation. The robots were meant to demonstrate their ability to interact with passengers, manage luggage, and navigate busy urban environments.

However, as the event progressed, sharp-eyed viewers began to notice discrepancies. Observers pointed out that the robots exhibited certain human-like traits that seemed out of place for advanced artificial intelligence, including facial expressions and an uncanny ability to respond to the audience with witty banter.

Tesla's Optimus robot says 'trying to learn to be human” in fun debut at 'We, Robot' event - BusinessToday

As the curtain fell on the presentation, it was disclosed that the “Optimus robots” were actually performers trained to simulate robotic movements and interactions. Musk acknowledged the ruse, emphasizing that the demonstration was meant to showcase the potential of human-robot interaction, albeit in a more theatrical format than anticipated.

Critics have raised concerns over the implications of this revelation. Some argue that Tesla’s decision to present humans as robots undermines the company’s credibility in the burgeoning field of robotics and artificial intelligence. “It’s one thing to showcase technological innovation; it’s another to create an illusion that misleads consumers,” commented Dr. Amy Carter, a leading AI researcher at Stanford University.

Supporters, however, argue that the event successfully captured the public’s imagination and highlighted the importance of human-robot collaboration. “While the method may have been unconventional, the underlying message remains relevant,” said Mark Thompson, a technology analyst. “We are still at the forefront of a revolution in how we perceive and interact with machines.”

Tesla shows off impressive Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot

As reactions continue to pour in, Tesla has maintained that the Cybercab remains committed to pioneering advancements in self-driving technology and AI. The company plans to release a series of upcoming updates to their robotics program, promising a more transparent approach moving forward.

For now, the Cybercab event stands as a reminder of the fine line between innovation and illusion in the fast-evolving tech landscape. As Tesla moves forward, the world will be watching closely to see how they address both the excitement and skepticism surrounding their vision for the future.

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