Tesla’s Optimus is Good?

When you consider that a lot of technology already exists, and Tesla can outsource/poach people/buy companies to get it, they are not going to be a problem.

Here’s what is good:

  • Scale – this is perhaps the first attempt to create robots at the same scale as cars. That means they will be cheaper, Musk says around $20K.
  • Efficiency – this is massive. SpaceX came from Musk’s ability to make rockets more efficient and that is a key aspect of Optimus. A huge hurdle for all robots is carrying the battery they need. Efficiency pays off in magnitudes.
  • Form factor is humanoid – this has mostly been avoided by competitors because smaller and having wheels is more efficient. But a humanoid robot has two key plusses – people are perhaps more likely to buy one, and they can operate anything designed for humans (basically, everything). The idea is that the robot can step into existing systems.

This could be a popular product but not a dominant one. Legged robots will not carry your groceries to the car or deliver pizza. They will not be used by the military. They will not be security guards or warehouse workers. They will not be the cheapest.

Star Pick: Gita Personal Cargo Bot

We have an instant winner right here, dependant on price… A robot that just follows you about and carries your stuff for you. Looks cool too. Not surprisingly it is created by Piaggio, who also make Vespa scooters.

It can move at 22mph (in other words, follow you on your bike) and the battery can last 8 hours.

Downsides, won’t handle stairs very well, and its storage space is roughly that of a large backpack. So it just needs more storage and legs to be perfect. Or flying…

Read more at Mashable

More Hotel Bots

I figure there are enough of these now that they will soon be the norm. They are almost certainly cheaper than humans…

This is Starwood’s Robot Butler, which can deliver small items such as toothpaste.

Professionally “dressed” in a custom shrink-wrapped, vinyl collared uniform and nametag, A.L.O. will modestly accept tweets as tips as its wheels whizz from task to task. [Starwood Hotels]