During Tesla’s “We, Robot” event last week, which TechCrunch covered late into the night, sources on the ground sent me a ...
The products unveiled at Tesla's "We, Robot" event are eerily reminiscent of those featured in the 2004 dystopian sci-fi film ...
Musk said the $20,000 to $30,000 robot could perform household tasks like mowing lawns and putting away groceries.
His most important future product was acting very much thanks to human intelligence with critics calling it a “parlor trick.” ...
Behind the flash and spectacle, it was clear that the Tesla's Optimus robots were not as autonomous as they appeared.
Tesla unveiled its fleet of Cybercabs last week. Optimus humanoid robots participated in the event, mingling with the crowd, ...
Tesla showed off its humanoid robot, Optimus, at the company's "We, Robot" event last Thursday. According to a Bloomberg ...
An army of Tesla Optimus humanoid robots could be seen pouring drinks and conversing with eventgoers. They were remotely ...
Optimus robot. The personal android looks impressive, but is the product—or the public—really ready? We asked the experts.
Alex Proyas noticed some striking similarities between his 2004 film and Tesla's Optimus, Robovan, and Cybercab Robotaxi.
At last week’s Tesla Cybercab event, the company featured its humanoid robots, Optimus, as part of an immersive experience ...
The director of *I, Robot* had a few comments for Elon Musk after Tesla’s future plans were revealed at the ‘We, Robot’ event ...