New bot in town! Optimus Gen 2 features Tesla-designed actuators and sensors, faster and more capable hands, faster walking, lower total weight, articulated neck, and more. tesla.com/AI
That has always been the hardest thing to emulate for some reason. Boston are probably ahead on that front but all other movements are spooky human like already ahead of Boston Dynamics it would seem.
Yep. Feels like the arm and finger movement was mocap, the walking afterwards wasn't. I think because walking requires delicate balance which in turn requires direct feedback from the ground. Therefore mocap is only possible for the first part. That's why the arm/finger part feels natural and fluid, while the walking was stiff and slow.
Yea there’s no way this robot can do it on its own. Compare the hand movements to the walking and it’s like day and night, also the robot keeps doing the same hand movements too
I’m 67 yrs of age with arthritis & other health problems, however as I look into my future with my husband being of the same age, I can see great use for the future Optimus robot. There is much I could teach Optimus from general household tasks to shopping, helping my granddaughter with school work, playing with the dog to learning gardening, food growing etc. I’m sure many people would find Optimus extremely useful particularly if one has disabilities. In addition it would provide conversation & help prevent loneliness. So Mr Musk should you need an Australian to help integrate Optimus into a family household that most certainly will in the future require more help I am more than happy to assist. Regardless, when you are ready to sell to the public I would definitely be excited to purchase an Optimus as I see these robots being essential for continuing life within the home as people age. Love watching these videos and seeing Tesla’s progression in this exciting and extraordinary field. ❤
My mom is old. I fear she would get into an accident when she goes out. So I always order stuff online for her. I really want them to progress quickly and make it cheap enough so that I can afford it to take care of her when I'm at job
When a robot learns to move by watching humans, it turns out.... they move like humans. Its amazing, but seriously... this is just getting started. Hold on tight
@@AIupscaledclips-xr3gufar Bettter than Boston dynamics cause Boston dynamics atlas is not a robot, it's human like toy which is programmed and Tesla bot is a proper robot that is an AI
autonomous = remote controlled... Nobody is really solving the "make the robot act intelligently" part yet. They are just building better puppets, with more and more machine learning based assistance for the walking gait and differnet specific actions. See spot, it can navigate autonomously and open doors, but it needs a map of the place and only do specific preprogrammed tasks with a human on the loop.
i mean it's literally if you can't beat them, join them. and he's right, there is no future where AI isn't part of our lives so why stay there and "hope" that nobody creates a superintelligent AI without human control if you can create one yourself that you can control
@@yellowface6314didn’t you see? Atlas is fully electric now… Hydraulic Atlas has been shelved for good… it’s sad but the new electric atlas looks sick and much sleeker.
@@artv.9989 yea there ain’t no way a robotics company is able to make robots! I swear these people are blind to the clear C.G.I that’s being displayed on our televisions
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Yeah, Boston Dynamics was way ahead of their curve but Tesla is catching up. But what will really make it take off is when it can actually be a productive machine in a real like work environment. I guess time will tell who pulls it off first.
@michaeljmobley Boston dynamics are not learning by vision. So they are miles and miles behind Teska. If they were learning by vision they would have been done years ago. Tesla are far ahead of BD.
@markthomas7279 BD made a great product with their doglike robot so I can't really say they are behind in making the humanoid one. Time will tell. Tesla has the best engineers on the planet. I'm excited to see what it can do in the future!
@@franzhans8249this isn’t bullshit lmao. This is reality, we are in a period of exponentially improvement/rapid growth of robotics and AI technology. The future is now. At this point, if we carry on at the current rate, we are looking at probably 15-20 years before we have fully realistic synthetic humans with either General AI controlling them or a Chatbot (ChatGPT) model so advanced that it will seem like general AI. This is a pivotal moment in human history. This is a second Industrial Revolution but on steroids and crack and more steroids.
@1:36 - My main takeaway is that we'll be able to have our Tesla robots dance battle each other. Will program mine to say the Optimus Prime line from part 2: "I'll take you ALL ON"
Boston Dynamics Atlas: Can walk on uneven terrain, parkour, carry heavy loads, navigate routes, is fast, can stand back up with ease and can even do a backflip. Tesla Optimus: I pick up egg :3
Quite clever really. Giving such an early preview was for a recruitment drive more than to show where they were at. The rate of progress shows that approach is paying off.
they first introduced people in suits dancing as if they were the robots... it seems not too long later its the robots doing the dancing.. Lets hope AI doesn't get too good or all humans will be good for is existing in poverty..
Crazy to think that what you just saw now was the worst humanoid robots will ever be. It's a scary technology. Its not very smart now, but what 10 years from now? 25? 50? What will an economy even mean anymore when labor is free
And of course they need to make the satanic hand gesture at the end while dancing to club music, to let people realize this is the end and they should better believe the Bible!
@elemental-gamingmore9005 You are saying that having the same software Elon claims is dangerous, then implant tech with that into your brain... and that is somehow safe? If the technology is unsafe (and in Xitter-Master's hands I would believe this is likely), then implanting it into your brain is even MORE dangerous.
Not fun fact: 2 years ago a tesla bot attack and severely injured a engineer and is only now being reported Edit: it was in fact not a Tesla but but one of those arm bots I didn't know this I just knew it was A robot so i just asumed it was a tesla bot
Yes but we will read in the news about all these other companies that do a much better job and how bad the Tesla robot is, kind of like we have been reading about the cybertruck right?
@@Fighter4Street Give it time. Tesla has been developing robots for only a short time in comparison to a lot of it's counterparts. Remember that Elon has a lot of the best engineers, programmers and so forth in the world working for him with a hell of a lot more money to fund projects than a lot of the rival companies and a distribution chain that far outpaces his rivals. Not to mention his own satellite network which could be used to power a global neural network that's connected to all these robots one day. He has a lot more in the pipeline than all his rivals put together that will give him a very strong edge to be at the forefront of this robotics race very soon.
I didn’t think I’d ever live to see how things are going thus far with technology. What a time to be alive can’t wait to tell the grand kids what the 90’s were like.
@@dislike__button I grew up in the 90’s/2000’s I had a Nintendo og and a game boy. Dial up internet you name it it’s going to be epic explaining it. It’s been a privilege to see technology progress how it has.
@@user-lx1pk4gp1eHonda is larger than Tesla and it took them like 15 years to develop Asimo, and even then it was still tethered to external computers in order to walk. Tesla has done this in about 2 years.
@@user-lx1pk4gp1e It took them way longer and in most aspects they are not nearly as far developed. In a few they are further but this is a general "usage" robot
Look up dancing Honda robots. Tesla is over 10 years late. For 5ish years the DARPA robots have been ai driven, not preprogrammed like this, and are able to run, jump, climb, and do fcking back flips.
Don't want to spoil for the day. This robot needs much .ore improvement on movement and how to handle the balance. Boston Dynamic is something they should look up for.
Never been a huge tesla fan for numerous reasons in terms of their vehicles, but strictly speaking about this, i have to say its super impressive and one of the few humanoid robots that actually has a human siloheutte.
@@amaldev4150except Boston dynamics have produced actual robots. This is just walking animations and dancing animations played by a robot. This tech is 30 years behind, you can shove a Boston dynamics robot and it will in real time fix it's balance etc, it will also move around itself and guide it's own paths etc. this is basically a glorified toy that they have programmed to play animations, there's absolutely no proof of footage shown here of this being anything other than that, and if it was doing that they would have shown it
it took millions of years to reach were we are today. It's mind blowing that it only took like 20 to have a walking humanoid that can grab stuff. (Honda asimo)
I was already scrolling down to read some comments when I heared the music and was like, where is that coming from... Epic part of the video. Only Tesla will do fun shit like that :D
These robots are made to replace humans because the world controllers expect a mass depopulation event in the nere future. Onces these robots can function like a human then they have no need for You anymore.
@@pegasusted2504 , was wondering if I'd even seen the Boston robot racing when I typed it, totally forgot about that one (Do you love me). Though I like the Tesla one more, it's more of a 'here a little bonus that you didn't expect' versus 'here is our robot dancing' so Tesla exceeded expectations where Boston met them. Tesla moves are pretty bacsic and not as impressive as the Boston ones though. But Tesla does look like a humanoid, the Boston less (back then).
I wish they’d focus on making the walking more natural. The articulation of arms, hands, fingers, and head are all very fluid and mostly natural but it’s walking/gait is very robotic still. It’s got a weird bend to it’s knees and walks like it shit itself. I’m sure it’ll be more natural eventually but I wanna see a robot that fully moves around like a human asap. Still this is a massive improvement on most Robots for sure.
It is interesting that robots walk the way they do. It appears the main focus of this way of walking is to keep the upper part of the robot from changing the center of gravity. I guess the robot makers have not figured out how to allow the robot to change its center of gravity in an efficient way so the robot can walk more like a human or is a human gait not efficient with many possibilities of falling? Interesting.
This is incredible. At first it all seemed so outlandish but I could easily see these being used in homes in even a few years if they keep improving at this rate. Amazing.
@@mathisdthis is like first prototype thing, who knows in years companies will have maid or other uses for ai bots costing 20k or less than that at homes for people to afford
@@mathisdthese things will almost certainly be leased out by Tesla via a subscription service. $50k a year for a Tesla bot that can work 24/7 instead of $50k a year on a human that works way fewer hours. Pretty easy decision to make for most companies.
I'm not going to debate which robot is better that the other, it's just how amazing the technology has improved by leaps and bounds. Think of the early robots, and how primitive they were. Each of these robots have their own unique attributes. It will be interesting to see when all this technology is combined into one robot. OMG
@Cartoonman154 Boston Dynamics are all pre programmed movement. Tesla Bot uses AI and machine learning to learn these moves. The moves are not preprogrammed. Hence why this will advance a lot quicker
Yeah that's why I really don't believe it. Shit like this would be ground breaking if it was real. But Tesla (Elon really) has a habit of constantly lying.
So smooth and life like you'd think it was an ai generated video, not saying it is, but if actually a video its very impressive. But next shot of it walking has a totally different feel.
I am impressed that they kept the weight down to 121 lbs. I am guessing that the power/weight ratio will depend on the task these machines are designed to perform.
These hips don't lie! Optimus' hips in particular are very important, and very well executed!!! 🔥I'm seeing humanoid-like robots out there being developed with stiff hips that don't emulate human hips whatsoever and can see that as a huge, huge issue for trying to emulate humans more precisely. Stoked for the future of Tesla Optimus!
What's the fast progress, though? Note that the only reason why it looks so impressive is because it obviously copied those more natural movements off of a human wearing a tracking suit. specically, for example, at 1:07 with the fingers. And even the clip before that. moving his hands around during the "exercise"
@@DragonnRider there’s so many fools in this comment section not realizing the smooth hands parts of the video were obviously just the robot copying someone’s movements in a tracking suit. (I’m not saying it was live movement. But it was obviously getting those movements from someone doing them previously.) Like, why is that so advanced?…
@@andrewandersson That's the genius in Musk. He sees all the possibilities, not just the ones that make greedy SOBS get $$$ in their eyes, and he actually pursues all of them. I just wish he'd realize that Starship needs a version with a mega design change if it is ever going to have a change of beign human rated. In essence it needs to become a 2 part ship, which can detach from one another just before re-entry.
@@supertony4708 I know right! It's such a shame it never went to market. I followed everything I could about this robot all my childhood all for it going nowhere. Following Figure, Boston Dynamics and Tesla makes it seems like it will be for real this time
@@dmace81 Well,youre right actually.They didnt have to invent much stuff.Boston dynamics also has been a big player in the field ages before them.All they had to do is take the technology,figure out how it works,and adjust it to their needs
@@user-jg2xp1ni2m Boston dynamics is not a big playet when it comes to humanoid robots. Yes, Atlas is super impressive but it is just a research plattform and was never intended to be turned into a product. The Atlas bot is also very expensive and it does run on hydrolic actuators. Tesla is building relativly cheap and fully electrictric robots, that will be sold to customers. So boston dynamics is still in the research phase, while tesla is trying to build a shippable product.
Pretty old news the idea of making a robot that can walk and manipulate lightweight objects..fair play to them for developing quickly but catching up to Boston dynamics is going to be hard
YEAH but tesla has determination and capital Other companies don't do it because its expensive and everything government funded doesn't work out well@@bendosage3445
I wanted to be a software engineer since I was 8 years old so I could recreate Commander Data from Star Trek. That was 30 years ago, and now I work on AI. For most my life, I didn't think I would live to see anything close to AGI or this level of robotics. This video brought me to tears. Well done Optimus team.
Pretty amazing progress. The fingers articulation is just phenomenal for only barely a year of work. That tactile sensing on the fingers are so cool too! Cant wait till the day it gets so affordable, anyone can have one in their home.
@@steel4065 didn't Elon musk said that it would cost like 20k to get one? He blabber a lot of stuff but I really do hope that's true. Coz this kind of tech at that price range is kind of too good to be true.
@@YGODueltainerwon't be less than 250k. Elon is a dreamer. He sets insane goals. But the good thing is, even if you deliver 70% on an insane goal it's more impressive than tiny incremental changes we normally get
@yourlocalidiot69420 As of now, he's creating jobs and new industries that will benefit civilization. We should be more concerned about the people trying to slow down and harm Elon and his companies.
Incredible progress in such a short period of time. This is in the unprecedented levels of improvements of any tech product I've ever seen. The engineering that went into those 11 Dof hands alone, very cool