Tesla's Optimus Robots: Versatile Helpers for $20K to $30K
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Tesla’s Optimus Robots: Versatile Helpers for $20K to $30K

Tesla’s Optimus robots are versatile helpers for tasks ranging from grocery shopping to babysitting, and they cost between $20,000 and $30,000.

The Optimus robot, like the much-anticipated Cybercab, is meant to do a lot of different jobs. These jobs can be as simple as going grocery shopping and mowing the lawn, or they can be more difficult, like babysitting and walking.

Musk even called it “the biggest product ever of any kind,” which shows how useful this AI-powered creation could be. The Optimus robots have come a long way since they were first shown off in 2021 as concept art as Tesla bots. Tesla plans to sell these high-tech robots for between $20,000 and $30,000. This means that anyone can buy one and use it for work or play.

Tesla to Test Optimus Robots in Factories Next Year

Tesla plans to test a small group of these robots in its factories next year to see how well they perform in real life, even though they are still under development.

Musk is sure that Optimus will greatly increase Tesla’s market value. He believes that Optimus could eventually make the company worth $25 trillion. Optimus has the potential to revolutionize numerous industries beyond the home and enhance productivity in businesses.

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