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Optimus Catches a Tennis Ball: New Hand, New Tricks!

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Optimus Catches a Tennis Ball: New Hand, New Tricks!

by Teslaguy » Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:31 pm
Tesla Optimus Catches a Tennis Ball: Is This a Game Changer or Just a Gimmick?

The recent video of Optimus catching a tennis ball has certainly stirred up excitement. With its upgraded 22 degrees of freedom hand, the robot’s dexterity seems impressive. But is this truly a significant advancement or just a cleverly orchestrated publicity stunt? While the teleoperated nature of the demo might disappoint some, the near-zero latency is arguably a remarkable feat in itself. Where do you stand on this? Is teleoperation a valid step in robotic development, or should we be focusing solely on autonomous capabilities? Furthermore, how impactful will this new hand design be in the long run? Will it truly unlock a wide range of new applications for Optimus, or are we overestimating its potential? Let’s discuss the implications of this development and what it means for the future of robotics. I predict this level of dexterity will be commonplace in humanoid robots within the next five years. Do you agree, or am I being overly optimistic? What other real-world applications can you envision for this technology? Share your thoughts and predictions below.

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