Tesla will soon launch the AI robot of your dreams

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4 min readSep 1, 2021

Tesla and its leader, Elon Musk, are always innovating. Their latest surprise announcement is that of an AI robot prototype now under development. It has a humanoid design and will use software similar to the kind used in Tesla vehicles. Will it be the robot of your dreams? Read on and check it out!

Elon Musk recently announced during a Tesla presentation that he has a stunning new project in mind: A humanoid AI robot assistant. This might come as a surprise given Musk’s former concerns about artificial intelligence, but controversial moves in the tech world are always within his norm. While not all of Elon’s projects pan out, his wild successes like Tesla and SpaceX lend much to possibility with him involved. It isn’t unfathomable that he can actually pull it off. In fact, some of us will love to see it, if not at least out of curiosity. So what is this Tesla-made robot about? Let’s take a look at this conceptual bot and see for ourselves.

Tesla Bot will have a familiar human shape and perform dangerous tasks

During the announcement, a dancer in a spandex costume (inspired by the concept) appeared on stage. While the intent was for this to be entertaining, some viewers believe it to be the actual prototype (it isn’t). Despite the real prototype still under development, the concept design is clear if you look at the available image slides.

The slides depict a similar-looking black and white android with a familiar humanoid shape. Tesla Bot will stand at 5-feet and 8-inches in height and weigh 125 lbs. It will have human-level hands that will aid it in performing dangerous, repetitive, and boring tasks. For example, one scenario in which Musk said could be possible is saying to the robot, “Please go to a store and get me the following groceries.” It seems like a far cry away from what’s possible right now, but hey, you never know! If it ever comes to fruition, there’s a wide spectrum of applications that Tesla Bot might improve homes and industries.

It will use software similar to the company’s automobiles

Not unlike Tesla’s line of vehicles, their robot will likely use some operating system similar to (if not the same as) their cars. “Our cars are semi-sentient robots on wheels,” Musk stated during the presentation. “It kind of makes sense to put that on to a human form.”

Tesla’s autopilot software is practically synonymous with its vehicles, and while it’s praised by many, it’s often subject to controversy. At times, there are concerns over safety issues or whether or not it lives up to some of the promises Musk made regarding capabilities and deadlines. Regardless, there’s no denying that what these cars can do still far surpasses the competition; likewise, it’s a testament to Tesla’s ability to create game-changing technology people can rely on. I guess if you can trust your Tesla to safely drive you to the store, there’s an argument to be made that it can also safely pick up your groceries.

Will the Tesla Bot be the AI robot of your dreams?

Those watching Boston Dynamics and their line of incredible robots know that robotics have progressed incredibly over the past decade. The advances in design only inspire implications to where this technology might someday take us-and who knows-it could be much sooner than we think. Tesla is an impressive company with experience creating cutting-edge tech. Elon Musk, love or hate the man, is notorious for contributing to his development teams with clever, odds-defying out-of-the-box ideas (think SpaceX for example). There’s no argument that of all people to surprise the world with a mind-blowing robot, it could very well be him.

That said, what would you do with a robot capable of human-like functionality? Would it fetch your groceries? Help you clean out your garage? Perhaps you’re a foreman at an industrial plant. Could a robot able to enter dangerous areas ensure your human workers safely return to their loved ones? There are plenty of positives that robots bring to the table. With any luck, companies like Tesla just might deliver.

What do you think? Are you excited at the idea of Tesla Bot, or do you think they should stick to making cars? Let us know in the comments below!

Originally published at https://thegadgetflow.com on September 1, 2021.

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