Musk: In the Future Earth, the number of robots on the earth will exceed that of humans
[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] On July 7, it was reported that at the opening ceremony of the 2023 World AI Conference, Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave a speech in the form of video, sharing his views on AI. He believes that the number of robots on Future Earth will exceed the number of humans in the future
[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] On July 7, it was reported that at the opening ceremony of the 2023 World AI Conference, Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave a speech in the form of video, sharing his views on AI. He believes that the number of robots on Future Earth will exceed the number of humans in the future.
Musk mentioned that this may be the most profound period in human history, and Tesla's humanoid robots are still in the development stage, in a relatively early stage. However, in the future, there will be a lot of robots, and the ratio of robots to humans will exceed 1:1 in some stage.
More than 20 robots were exhibited at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, and the Optimus humanoid robot from Tesla's booth is one of them. It is understood that the Tesla humanoid robot is 172cm tall and weighs 56.6kg, which is the body shape of a normal adult. The robot has 28 degrees of freedom throughout its body, just like the joints of a human body. The hand has 11 degrees of freedom, allowing for more flexible grip and unparalleled force, allowing for lifting a piano with one hand.
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