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Elon Musk's Tesla May Start Selling Humanoid Robot Optimus By End Of 2025: Everything You Need To Know

Tesla's journey into robotics took a public step forward with the debut of its first-generation Optimus, nicknamed Bumblebee, in September 2022.

Tesla is on track to potentially begin selling its advanced humanoid robot, Optimus, by the end of next year, CEO Elon Musk announced during a recent investor conference call, reported Reuters. Musk's vision for Optimus includes deploying the robot within Tesla's manufacturing processes by late this year, hinting at an imminent operational role for the bipedal machine in various repetitive and potentially hazardous tasks.

Humanoid robots, long a staple of science fiction, are becoming a significant focus for multiple industries, with sectors such as logistics, warehousing, retail, and manufacturing eyeing these robots to handle labour shortages and improve efficiency.

Companies worldwide, including tech giants and automotive leaders like Honda and Hyundai's Boston Dynamics, have been developing these robots for years, recognising their potential to revolutionise the workplace.

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'Tesla Is Best Positioned'

During the conference call, Musk emphasised Tesla's advantageous position in the market, stating, "I think Tesla is best positioned of any humanoid robot maker to be able to reach volume production with efficient inference on the robot itself." This comment refers to the robot's artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, which are crucial for performing complex tasks autonomously.

Tesla's journey into robotics took a public step forward with the debut of its first-generation Optimus, nicknamed Bumblebee, in September 2022. A recent video showcased the second generation of this robot adeptly folding a T-shirt, a demonstration of its evolving functionality, and even doing yoga.

This development in robotics is part of Musk's broader vision, wherein he has previously stated that revenue from robot sales could eventually surpass that from Tesla's automotive sector. However, Musk's ambitious technological promises have historically been met with scepticism, highlighted by past projections such as the anticipated rollout of a "robotaxi" network of autonomous vehicles by 2020 — a goal that remains unfulfilled, as reported by Reuters.

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Robot Rivals

The field of humanoid robots is increasingly competitive, with recent developments from other firms like the Nvidia and Microsoft-backed startup Figure, which partnered with BMW to deploy humanoid robots at the carmaker's US facilities. Additionally, Boston Dynamics continues to advance its technology, recently unveiling a new electric platform that enables its Atlas robot to perform complex movements such as transitioning from lying down to walking.

As Tesla and other companies advance their humanoid robot technologies, the potential for these robots to become integral to industrial operations grows, suggesting a near future where human-like machines become a common sight in factories and other settings.

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