Elon Musk wants Tesla to be seen as “much more than an electric car company.” On Thursday’s Tesla AI Day, the CEO described Tesla as a company with “deep AI activity in hardware on the inference level and on the training level” that can be used down the line for applications beyond self-driving …
Elon Musk Reveals Tesla's Working on Humanoid Robots
Code named "Optimus," a prototype of this AI-powered humanoid robot could make its debut next year, according to Tesla's CEO. If produced, it would perform "tasks that are unsafe, repetitive or boring." The robot will be five feet, eight inches tall and weigh 125 pounds. This isn't Data from "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Learn more about the robot and everything else announced at Tesla's AI Day.
A prototype is supposedly coming ‘sometime next year’ Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company is working on a humanoid robot and that it will build a prototype “sometime next year.” The humanoid robot will leverage Tesla’s experience with automated machines in its factories, as well as some of the …
Elon Musk brought out a dancer in a bodysuit as he unveiled plans for new 'Tesla Bot'
The initial call to action for us was the ethical issues that surround AI. Humanity is reckoning with a powerful tool of an unprecedented nature …
Tesla on Thursday unveiled a custom chip for training artificial-intelligence networks in data centers. The work, shown at the automaker's …
On Thursday Tesla held Tesla AI day. If you were looking for a great big product showcase by the automaker, you’d be left disappointed. Beyond anything else, it was a job fair. Remember those days where you turn up to some event, put on a nametag, and talk to people sitting at tables about why you …
Late Thursday night, Tesla CEO Elon Musk added a new moonshot project to his ever-growing list: a humanoid robot, with a prototype by next year. Announced at a presentation at Tesla’s Fremont, California factory, Musk failed to offer a working robot or even a substantive presentation explaining how …
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 18 (Reuters) - At Tesla's "Autonomy Day" event in April 2019, Chief Executive Elon Musk said that by mid-2020 Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab would have over a million self-driving vehicles where riders "could go to sleep" during a trip. Tesla has not achieved that goal and on …