Observe as Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot takes an awkward fall.

Observe as Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot takes an awkward fall.

      As it moved, its actions indicated it wasn't functioning independently...

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk asserted in January that he anticipates the value of its Optimus humanoid robot venture to exceed “$10 trillion in revenue,” but a recent video implies there is still significant progress needed for the device.

      In an unfortunate incident last weekend, Optimus lost its balance and fell during an event named “Autonomy Visualized” held at a Tesla store in Miami.

      The video (included below) displays the robot making an attempt to grab a water bottle from a table, but it inadvertently topples all nearby bottles. It then falls backwards onto the floor.

      However, many online observers pointed out that the most intriguing aspect of the footage is how the robot's arms raise towards its head just as it loses control, implying that it was being teleoperated at that moment rather than functioning autonomously. This suggests that Optimus was mimicking the movements of a Tesla engineer, who lifted their VR headset just as the robot began to topple.

      Teleoperation is still frequently employed by developers of humanoid robots, though Tesla has never clearly stated that Optimus is controlled in this manner. Recently, 1X Technologies started taking preorders for its home assistant robot named NEO, but acknowledged that more complicated tasks during the trial phase will be performed through remote teleoperation while they continue to enhance its autonomous AI capabilities.

      Tesla has not yet revealed the specific reason behind the failure, but the incident involving the water bottles followed by the robot “fainting” indicates that it still has a considerable journey ahead before it can realistically achieve its goal of integrating the robot into its auto plants to perform tasks alongside human workers.

      Musk hopes that Optimus will eventually produce more revenue than Tesla's automotive division, but witnessing the setback in Miami after four years of development will leave many questioning if this will ever come to fruition.

      Creating a genuinely autonomous humanoid robot has turned into a multi-billion-dollar competition among a growing number of technology companies globally. The first entity to successfully produce such a robot may dominate the market, and with companies like Unitree already producing impressive models like the G1 and H1, Tesla seems to be lagging behind. However, it’s worth noting that even Unitree still has a long way to go before it can claim to have developed a truly versatile, autonomous humanoid robot that can efficiently perform a variety of tasks, meaning the future remains wide open in this rapidly evolving field.

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      While many humanoid robots continue to exhibit movements reminiscent of someone suffering from back pain or knee issues, Unitree’s G1 robot, which debuted last year, features incredible fluidity. Digital Trends has previously reported on the G1’s capacity to move in a manner that would impress even the world’s top gymnasts, with various videos depicting it engaging in combat, recovering from falls, and even performing household chores.

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Observe as Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot takes an awkward fall.

In January, Tesla's CEO Elon Musk expressed his belief that the Optimus humanoid robot division could generate “over $10 trillion in revenue.” However, a recent video indicates that there is still much improvement needed for the robot. In an awkward incident last weekend, Optimus lost its balance and fell to the […]