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Tesla Optimus beeindruckt erneut: Dank eines Hand-Upgrades kann der humanoide Roboter jetzt TennisbĂ€lle mit atemberaubender PrĂ€zision fangen! Mit 22 Freiheitsgraden kommen seine HĂ€nde den menschlichen sehr nahe. Elon Musk hatte dieses Feature bereits 2024 angekĂŒndigt, und nun zeigt sich die Zukunft der Robotik in voller Action.

Doch das ist noch nicht alles: Tesla plant, Optimus mit Neuralinks N1 Implantat zu kombinieren, was eine Steuerung durch Gedanken ermöglichen könnte. Mit einer GrĂ¶ĂŸe von 1,70 m, 55 kg Gewicht und einer Reichweite von 2,3 kWh ist Optimus bestens gerĂŒstet fĂŒr reale Anwendungen – von Industrie bis Haushalt. Und das fĂŒr einen geschĂ€tzten Preis von 19.000 €.

Erlebe, wie Tesla die Welt der humanoiden Roboter revolutioniert. Schau rein und lass dich begeistern von der Technik der Zukunft!


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00:00Welcome to the video of the Car Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:08Today we will be talking about the fascinating topic of Tesla Optimus,
00:12the humanoid robot that is attracting attention with its impressive abilities and technical sophistication.
00:18Tesla recently released a video in which Optimus catches tennis balls with its new, highly developed hands.
00:25A Milestone in Robotics
00:27The new hands offer 22 degrees of freedom of movement, which is close to the human standard of 27, but still represents a remarkable advance.
00:40Elon Musk had already hinted at these improvements in May 2024 and now we can see the impressive results.
00:48The further development of Optimus also fits in perfectly with Neuralink's recent success.
00:53Neuralink has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the Convoy study.
01:01In this proof-of-concept test, the brain is to be tested for the N1 computer interface implant in combination with supporting robotic arms.
01:11Mask emphasized in a Neuralink update in July that Optimus' limbs could potentially work in synchronization with the N1 implant.
01:18The vision of a seamless connection between human thought and robot-controlled systems is now within reach.
01:28Optimus itself impresses not only with its capabilities, but also with its technical details.
01:34At around 1.70 meters tall and weighing just under 55 kilograms, it is made of lightweight yet extremely robust materials.
01:42Its energy requirements are covered by a 2.3-kilowatt-hour battery, which, thanks to Tesla's proprietary energy management system, ensures long operating times, regardless of whether the tasks are light or intensive.
02:0240 electromechanical actuators give Optimus human-like freedom of movement, which enables precise and versatile operations.
02:09The robot can walk kilometers at a speed of up to 8 kilometers per hour and carry loads of up to 20 kilograms, making it ideal for a wide range of practical applications.
02:23The developments surrounding Optimus are further proof of Tesla's innovative strength and the potential collaboration with Neuralink could open up a completely new dimension.
02:31With each update, it becomes clearer that Tesla is not only focusing on functionality, but also on integrating advanced technologies to revolutionize the interaction between humans and machines.
02:47Was the information about the Tesla Optimus exciting and informative?
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02:57Let's get started.
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