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Elon Musk’s Tesla Robot “Stumbles Like A Human” While Learning To Walk On Slopes

Last updated: December 14, 2024 9:41 pm
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A video of Tesla’s Optimus robot attempting to walk on a slope has captured the attention of the internet. The robot’s unsteady movements, resembling those of a drunken person, have sparked a variety of reactions.

While walking may seem effortless for humans, it presents a significant engineering challenge for robots. Tesla’s Optimus, showcased in a recent Instagram post, struggles to navigate uneven terrain and slopes, showcasing the complexity of replicating human mobility. The caption humorously points out the learning process involved in walking like a human, emphasizing that even advanced robots require time and perseverance to master human-like movement.

Social media users worldwide have been intrigued by this development, sharing lighthearted humor and deeper thoughts on the future of humanoid robotics.

In the video, Optimus is seen trying to navigate a sloped surface with noticeable swaying, akin to someone learning to walk or struggling to maintain balance. Despite moments of near-collapse, the robot manages to regain stability and move forward, showcasing its progress in mastering balance and adapting to real-world challenges.

The video has sparked a range of responses online.

One user humorously commented, “Me coming home drunk at 4am.”

Another user speculated on the intentional design of the robot’s movements, stating, “They made them walk like toddlers so you won’t be afraid of them. Trust that they have developed faster-moving robots for efficiency.”

A third user jokingly remarked, “I’m thinking he’s not gonna pass a sobriety test.”


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