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媒体爆料:特斯拉Optimus在发布会上被远程操控 其实没有那么智能

Media reports: tesla Optimus was remotely controlled at the conference. In fact, it's not that asia vets.

cls.cn ·  Oct 14 16:31

At last week's highly anticipated Tesla "Robotaxi Day" event, the company remotely controlled some functions of Optimus humanoid siasun robot&automation, hoping to better showcase its products. Optimus can pour drinks for attendees, high-five, and even play rock-paper-scissors, its level of asia vets coming as a pleasant surprise and one of the few highlights of the event.

Financial Alliance News, October 15th (Editor: Niu Zhanlin) According to media reports on Monday citing informed sources, at last week's highly anticipated Tesla "Robotaxi Day" event, the company remotely controlled some functions of Optimus humanoid siasun robot&automation to better showcase its products.

However, this report seems to have no impact on Tesla's stock price, with Tesla's stock price rising by about 0.6% at the close on Monday. Last Friday, due to investors' disappointment with the event, its stock price plummeted by 8.8%.

Insiders pointed out that at the event, Tesla employees from other locations remotely supervised many interactions between Optimus and the guests, which actually did not demonstrate as much intelligence as claimed.

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In addition, some attendees also posted on social media that Optimus received some off-site assistance, with even a bartender Optimus admitting that it received "human help".

But Tesla CEO Musk did not mention this during the live broadcast, and the claim of remote control has raised doubts about the capabilities of this robot and whether it is ready to enter the market.

Musk stated last week that Optimus siasun robot&automation "will be the greatest product ever", envisioning a future where personal robots will shop and mow the lawn for their owners.

The CEO also told everyone that it can handle many household chores and may eventually be sold to consumers at a price of 0.02 million to 0.03 million USD per unit.

Although tesla had previously showcased the prototype of Optimus, last week was the first time that non-employees had the opportunity to interact directly with this black and white robot. They poured drinks for the participants, high-fived, and even played rock-paper-scissors, impressing with its asia vets intelligence and being one of the few highlights of the event.

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The performance of this robot has long been highly anticipated by investors, although the release date of the product is still uncertain. In 2022, the early prototypes had to be carried onto the stage by people, but now it can walk on its own.

Market Comments

Analysts commented that last week's event was highly anticipated by the public, with expectations that it would demonstrate tesla's transition to a robot and artificial intelligence (AI) giant. However, the event did not provide details on how the electric car pioneer plans to achieve this feat, leaving many investors disappointed and causing a significant drop in its stock price.

Many participants expressed that their interaction with Optimus was impressive, considering it the most attractive part of the event. Laffer Tengler Investments CEO Nancy Tengler commented after the event, "In my opinion, Optimus stole the spotlight from the self-driving Cybercab taxis, strutting in and dancing, looking very human-like."

Wedbush Securities analyst Evers, who has been bullish on tesla, pointed out that this event was a "glimpse into the future," and these human-like robots could be closer to reality than previously imagined.

Gene Munster, a partner at the investment firm Deepwater, claims that Optimus has been remotely controlled and he has been 'fooled,' but he hopes Optimus can go further, in addition, Optimus also provides a window to understand the potential of these products.

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