WATCH: Elon Musk creates viral 'dancing' robot for the public
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Tesla robot dancing all the way to the bank.
Tesla is a multi-billion dollar company, but they too can create some fun with their inventions.
South African-born businessman Elon Musk has already created something that is guaranteed to get as much attention as his "flamethrower" project.
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Elon has created a humanoid robot named "Optimus" that can do more than the 'normal' robot can do.
According to Eyewitness News, the robot was seen at his Tesla company at an event in Silicon Valley, busting a dancing move for the people in attendance.
Watch below the introduction of Optimus by Tesla:
Tesla Bot coming out and dancing 🤣 @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/TKT1lSGyqa
— Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) October 1, 2022
The latest Tesla creation, Optimus, made a dramatic entrance after two panels slid apart to reveal the latest prototype.
It is said that Musk has made a point at the event - aiming to recruit AI & robotics engineers.
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Musk has stressed that while other companies have had no changes at all, he expects the development of Tesla's bot to keep advancing.
"It really is a fundamental transformation of civilization as we know it", says Musk about his latest invention.
Teslas Bot is going to remove the utterly most painful repetitive tasks in every industry. It’ll make things super efficient. I can only imagine how much efficiency the production line at Tesla will become. @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/IyE0l8fYFD
— Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) October 1, 2022
While safety is of course the main issue with a creation like this, Musk has given assurances before Tesla gets into a transition to an AI-dominated future to be a safe one.
""We always want to be careful we don't go down the Terminator path", says Musk.
Elon Musk once said that he "tried to warn them" about the dangers of AI and why we need to be cautious:
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Image Credit: Twitter/ Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
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