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Tesla Optimus 2: What we know about Elon Musk’s humanoid robot features and price after eerie ‘dancing’ video released

This includes improved balance and more full-body control

ELON Musk has just revealed the second-generation Optimus robot prototype.

In a new video on X, formerly Twitter, the Tesla CEO shared glimpses of the Optimus 2 robot.

Elon Musk just revealed the second-generation Optimus robot
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Elon Musk just revealed the second-generation Optimus robotCredit: twitter/elonmusk

WHAT IS OPTIMUS?

Optimus is a humanoid that Tesla has been developing as a general-purpose robot that will help with simple or dangerous tasks.

Tesla first announced the concept in 2021 and unveiled the prototype in 2022.

The robot features a realistic human look, with the initial prototype standing 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 125 lbs.

It comes equipped with several cameras, sensors, and self-piloting software.

Tesla noted that Optimus would be made from lightweight materials that allow it to walk 5 miles per hour.

THE OPTIMUS 2: HOW IT DIFFERS

Now, Tesla's new on X displays an updated design for Optimus.

Specifically, the video identifies advanced actuators and sensors and more human-like movements.

This includes improved balance and more full-body control.

In one section of the clip, the robot walks like a person thanks to "actuated-integrated electronics and harnessing."

Tesla also notes that the robot can now walk with 30% more speed and comes with "brand new hands."

To show off its hands, the robot is seen handling delicate eggs as it picks them up and places them down.

With regards to its weight, the bot has seen a total of a 22-pound weight reduction.

Tesla concluded the video with a few Optimus 2 robots dancing to music.

WHAT DOES IT DO?

Musk revealed in 2022 that the bot will be able to carry out everyday tasks, such as going grocery shopping at the supermarket or mowing the lawn.

It could also be used to care for elderly people, or even as a sex partner.

He explained the main advantage of the robot would be to limit menial tasks: "I think essential in the future, physical work will be a choice. If you want to do it, you can."

The X-owner added that the bot is intended to be friendly and navigate through a world built for humans.

The SpaceX founder even thinks humanoid robots could one day develop personalities – and provide companionship for humans.

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

Musk has noted in the past that the bot would cost no more than $20,000.

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However, that price could be reduced as production moves forward, claim.

Still, the price of Tesla cars was initially supposed to be around $35,000 but has increased over time.

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