Tesla once again showcases the walking ability of the second-generation humanoid robot Optimus
家有宅男卫
发表于 2024-2-25 11:06:57
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Tesla once again showcases the walking ability of the second-generation humanoid robot Optimus. On Saturday, Tesla shared a latest video on its social media account, showcasing the smooth walking ability of the Optimus humanoid robot it is currently developing. The video shows the robot walking in the testing area and is accompanied by the humorous title "Achieving Daily Steps Goal". Compared to the video released a few weeks ago, the Qingtian Giant Arm displayed this time seems to be an updated or more complete version, with more steady steps and smoother movements during walking.
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