A revolution in manufacturing: Tesla's humanoid robots will change the future of work
Elon Musk announces the introduction of humanoid Tesla robots in production by 2025 and mass production for other companies from 2026. This could revolutionize the labor market and automation in various industries.
Tesla robots: the future
Tesla's plans for humanoid robots
The Tesla company is preparing for the internal use of humanoid robots as early as next year. According to a message from Elon Musk on the X social network, large-scale production for other companies is planned to begin in 2026.
Optimus Development History
The first working prototype of the Optimus humanoid robot was presented at the Tesla 2022 AI Day presentation. This development was announced back in August 2021. In April of this year, Musk shared with investors that the robot could go on sale by the end of 2025, and at Tesla plants by the end of this year.
Humanoid robot market prospects
Musk predicts a future where every home will have its own robot to perform various tasks. According to his estimates, the potential demand can reach 10-20 billion units. It is expected that the cost of such a robot will be less than half the price of a car.
Market competition
Not only Tesla is engaged in the development of humanoid robots. Japanese companies Honda and Boston Dynamics (owned by Hyundai Motor) have been working in this direction for several years. The startup Figure recently struck a deal with BMW to use robots in its US factory. Boston Dynamics presented a new electric model Atlas, capable of manipulating heavy objects.
Market prospects
According to Goldman Sachs analysts, the market for humanoid robots may reach $38 billion by 2035. It is expected that in 2030, more than 250,000 units will be delivered. This indicates a significant potential for the development of the industry in the coming years.
Glossary
- Tesla is an American company specializing in the production of electric vehicles and technologies for sustainable energy industry
- Elon Musk is an entrepreneur, engineer and owner of Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter (X).
- Optimus is a humanoid robot developed by Tesla.
- Boston Dynamics is an American engineering company specializing in robotics.
- BMW is a German manufacturer of premium cars.
Link
- Message from Elon Musk in X
- Assessment of potential demand in the robot market
- Elon Musk's tweet about the cost of a robot
- CNBC article on the humanoid robot market
Questions answered
When does Tesla plan to release humanoid robots for internal use?
What are the prospects for the development of the market of humanoid robots?
What companies besides Tesla are actively developing humanoid robots?
What is the planned price for Tesla's humanoid robots?
What tasks can humanoid robots perform?
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Elon Musk has announced the introduction of humanoid robots in Tesla production by 2025, with further plans for mass production for other companies in 2026. This could be a revolutionary step in manufacturing automation and change the future of work.
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Oleksandr
Wow, that sounds amazing! Imagine how our lives will change when every home has its own robot assistant. This is a revolution in everyday life! 🤖✨
Sophie
I agree, Oleksandr! But I'm more interested in how it will affect the labor market. Will robots replace people in many positions? 🤔
Giovanni
Sophie, I think it's inevitable. But I also see a positive in this - people will be able to focus on more creative and intellectual tasks. And we will give the routine to the robots! 💡
Marie
I wonder how quickly these robots will become available to ordinary people? Musk says the price is less than half the cost of the car, but it's still a considerable amount 💰
Hans
That's you! Another pastime for the rich. Why do we need those jobs? There will only be problems from them. It would be better to give people work, not to produce iron. 😒
Oleksandr
Hans, I understand your concern. But think about the advantages - robots can perform dangerous work, help people with disabilities. This is progress! 🌟
Isabella
And I am amazed by the competition between companies! Tesla, Honda, Boston Dynamics, Figure... This is supposed to accelerate the development of technology and lower prices, isn't it? 🏎️💨
Lech
Yes Isabella! And don't forget the potential for the economy. Goldman Sachs predicts a $38 billion market by 2035. These are new jobs, investments, innovations! 📈🚀