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Home / Technology / Optimus Robot's 'Autonomous' Demo Ends in Hilarious Tumble

Optimus Robot's 'Autonomous' Demo Ends in Hilarious Tumble

9 Dec

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Summary

  • An Optimus robot malfunctioned during an Art Basel event.
  • The robot's fall suggests teleoperation rather than true autonomy.
  • This incident mirrors past instances of Tesla overstating robot capabilities.
Optimus Robot's 'Autonomous' Demo Ends in Hilarious Tumble

At Art Basel Miami Beach, Tesla's "The Future of Autonomy Visualized" pop-up event took an unexpected turn when an Optimus robot experienced a notable malfunction. A viral video captured the robot toppling over after what appeared to be the operator removing a VR headset, leading to spilled water and the robot's collapse.

This incident has amplified skepticism regarding Optimus's true autonomous capabilities, with many suspecting teleoperation—a long-standing technology for remote control. This mirrors past instances, such as a shirt-folding demonstration and robots pouring drinks, where the use of human operators was later revealed or suspected.

The repeated questioning of Optimus's autonomy, especially at an event themed around visualization of autonomy, highlights the significant challenges in developing truly independent humanoid robots. It also raises questions about Tesla's ambitious production goals for robots and autonomous vehicles, given these ongoing demonstrations of apparent reliance on human control.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An Optimus robot at Tesla's Art Basel event fell over after appearing to malfunction during a demonstration.
While not officially confirmed by Tesla, a viral video and the nature of the malfunction strongly suggest the robot was teleoperated.
Yes, previous videos of Optimus folding shirts and pouring drinks have faced similar questions and accusations of teleoperation.

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