TESLA’S NEXT-GEN OPTIMUS V3 HAND IS GETTING CLOSE TO HUMAN-LEVEL
Tesla engineers just shared new details on the Optimus V3 hand — and the progress is striking.
They’re now saying that as they move into Gen-3 and mass production, the hand is getting very close to human functionality and form factor.
One engineer described it clearly:
“It won’t even look like a robot. It will look like a human in a superhero suit. It will be something revolutionary.”
This level of dexterity and human-like design is a critical milestone. The hand is one of the hardest parts of building a truly useful humanoid robot — and Tesla is iterating extremely fast.
@BitcoinTeacher_ $MSTR is wayyyy oversold when looking at NAV (Net Asset Value). Their Bitcoin holdings value is worth more than the current $MSTR market cap. People are waking up.
when did everyone everywhere get so pessimistic about everything
we live in a literal golden era. sci-fi esque intelligent machines, miracle drugs, self-driving cars, spaceflight, new monetary systems, robotics, quantum computing
this shit is awesome
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@SpaceX will be the main compute provider for the entire ai ecosystem. This deal with @Google along with the $30B annual deal with @AnthropicAI are just the beginning. $42B in annual revenue from 2 customers…
Let be clear: The best way to learn AI is NOT a course. It is building something real, pick a problem. Pick a tool. Ship something. You will learn more in 90 days of building than a year of reading.
The demand for AI will never saturate. It goes pretty much to infinity. Just like electricity didn't plateau after lighting homes.. it powered elevators, refrigerators, radios, and eventually everything.
Everyone has a different definition of AGI:
Researchers: “human-level general reasoning”
Benchmarks: “beats PhDs on tests”
Economists: “automates most valuable labor”
Safety teams: “can recursively improve”
Doomers: “too late”
Skeptics: “still can’t do my laundry”
OpenAI/Microsoft: “call us after $100B”
Maybe AGI isn’t one finish line.
Maybe it’s the moment society can no longer agree on what counts as intelligence.