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Tesla Optimus Leg Actuator Lifts Whole Piano! How Potent This Robot Is

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In reality, the Tesla Optimus is a potent robotic humanoid. On October 28, the carmaker released the demonstration. In just two days, the official YouTube video has amassed more than 8,000 likes and 230,000 views as of this writing. Tesla didn't employ the real humanoid bot, for those who haven't seen it yet. Instead, the company lifted a whole piano using the device's so-called actuator. The Tesla Optimus prototype that was unveiled during the recent AI Day couldn't walk, according to the most recent Electrek article. Tesla Optimus Leg Actuator Lifts Whole Piano! How Potent This Robot Is Visitors and online watchers were unaware of the machine's strength as a result. However, owing to the most recent video presentation, Tesla customers will now be aware of this humanoid's strength. However, Tesla customers will now be aware of the capabilities of this humanoid machine owing to the most recent video demonstration. Also Read: Google Maps To Use AI For A Big Change For Businesses According to Tesla, the Optimus robot has 28 structural actuators. The automaker could have demonstrated the robot's strength without using All of these actuators, though. In contrast, Tesla's video presentation simply made use of one actuator. The electric vehicle manufacturer claimed via its official YouTube post that "Tesla Optimus Leg Actuator Lifts Entire Piano!" How powerful is the Tesla Optimus? Tesla Optimus Leg Actuator Lifts Whole Piano! How Potent This Robot Is The concert grand piano was raised using the Tesla Optimus actuator. This demonstrates that the device can really support 500 kg (or half a ton). If you're unfamiliar with the term, an actuator is a mechanical part that transforms energy and signals into motion. It can generate either rotational or linear motion. It is clear from Tesla's YouTube video that the actuator functions like a pulley. It can carry the piano numerous times thanks to three sturdy harnesses that are attached to the piano by a rope. Tesla Principal Motor Designer Konstantinos Laskaris was even playing the piano throughout the show to add to the excitement. Previously, the University of Surrey created a robot fish that can consume aquatic garbage. Additionally, in our earlier post, Boston Dynamics' Spot Robot demonstrated BTS compatibility.

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