The Optimus robots seen at Tesla’s in-person Cybercab reveal last week were actually “remote assisted” by humans, The Verge’s Wes Davis reports. Attendee Robert Scoble says he’d learned humans were remote assisting the robots, later clarifying that an engineer had told him the robots used AI to walk. The publication says that another robot told an attendee “Today, I am assisted by a human,” adding that it’s not fully autonomous.
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