
Elon Musk says Tesla making a humanoid robot that will work like personal servant
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Musk revealed that the humanoid robot, which is called the Tesla Bot, will use most of the tools that are used in Tesla vehicles.
After venturing into the Space and automobile industry, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the company is now working on a humanoid robot. The prototype of the robot will be built sometime next year. Musk revealed that the humanoid robot, which is called the Tesla Bot, will use most of the tools that are used in Tesla vehicles such as sensors, cameras and various other tools to navigate the outside world. Tesla’s humanoid robot will bear the height of an average human. It is going to be 5 foot 8 inches tall. However, in place of a face, there will be a screen. It would weigh around 125 pounds and will be capable of moving at 5mph. The Tesla website has already listed the robot. It says that the humanoid robot will be capable of performing tasks that are "unsafe, repetitive or boring". Tesla is seeking the help of mechanical, electrical, controls and software engineers to help the company leverage its AI expertise beyond their vehicle fleet.
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