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The next generation of Tesla’s humanoid robot makes its debut

Tesla, the company known for its electric cars, solar panels and batteries, has also been working hard on developing humanoid robots that can perform various tasks and interact with humans. 

The company has recently unveiled its latest version of its robot, called Optimus Gen 2, which is lighter, faster, smoother and more capable than its predecessor.

Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot  (Tesla)

What is Optimus Gen 2?

Optimus Gen 2 is the second generation of Tesla’s humanoid robot. It is designed to be a general-purpose machine that can assist humans in various domains, such as manufacturing, construction, healthcare and entertainment.

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Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot (Tesla)

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The humanoid robot by the numbers

The robot stands at 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 121 lbs, which is 22 lbs lighter than the previous version. It can run at a speed of 5 mph, which is 30% faster than before. It has 35 degrees of freedom, which means it can move its joints in various directions and angles. It also has a more human-like appearance and movement, thanks to its new hands, feet, neck and body.

Tesla’s Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot  (Tesla)

The robot’s hands have 11 degrees of freedom and are equipped with tactile sensors and faster actuators, which allow it to manipulate objects with more precision and dexterity.

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A hand of Tesla’s Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot  (Tesla)

The robot’s feet have a more natural shape and have force/torque sensors and articulated toes, which enable it to balance better and walk more smoothly.

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Tesla’s Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot in action  (Tesla)

The robot’s neck has two degrees of freedom and can tilt and rotate its head, which gives it more expressiveness and flexibility. The robot’s body has integrated electronics and wiring, which make it more streamlined and robust. It also has a new white color scheme.

Tesla’s new Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot  (Tesla)

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Why is Optimus Gen 2 important?

Optimus Gen 2 is a remarkable achievement for Tesla and the field of robotics in general. The robot demonstrates the rapid progress and innovation that Tesla has made in developing humanoid machines that can rival or surpass human capabilities. The robot also shows the potential of humanoid robots to become a part of our society and economy, as they can perform tasks that are dangerous, dull, or difficult for humans.

Tesla debuted its Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot 

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Tesla’s edge over the competition

Tesla is not the only company that is working on humanoid robots. However, Tesla has an advantage over its competitors in terms of mass production and scalability, as it can leverage its expertise and infrastructure in manufacturing electric vehicles and batteries.

Tesla also reportedly has a vision of creating a network of robots that can communicate and cooperate with each other and with humans, using its Autopilot and Neuralink technologies.

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Kurt’s key takeaway

Tesla’s Optimus Gen 2 is a stunning example of how far humanoid robotics has come and how far it can go. The robot is a testament to Tesla’s ambition and innovation. However, many are questioning how we will coexist and collaborate with humanoid robots. How will we ensure that they are beneficial and not detrimental to us?  These are some of the questions that we need to think about and answer as we enter a new era of humanoid robotics.

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