Tesla is boasting the progress it's making training its Optimus humanoid robot for the real-world as the EV maker prepares to scale its production.
Why is it a big deal? What does it mean for the future of Optimus? And how do the capabilities stack against the competition? Let's take a look.
According to a post by Optimus engineer Milan Kovak, the AI robot's ability to walk on mulched ground isn't the remarkable part. He said Optimus is keeping its balance blind as it relies solely on its on-board sensors and neural networks, without any visual input.
The AI controls each limb independently without the need for teleoperation. The engineer said the Optimus team is adding vision for better planning, making the gait look more natural on diverse terrain, and improving the robot's responsiveness to velocity and direction commands. The neural network processes data in just 2 to 3 milliseconds.
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