Optimus humanoids danced and served drinks to guests at Tesla’s We, Robot event

  • Optimus robots made a huge impression at the We, Robot event
  • The robots danced, served drinks, and played games
  • These robots are expected cost around $30,000 in the future

Published on Oct 11, 2024 at 1:08 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Oct 11, 2024 at 1:08 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

The Tesla We, Robot event wasn’t just about unveiling new vehicles – the Optimus Robots made a huge impression, too.

These humanoids stole the show by doing much more than just standing around – they were there to serve a purpose.

You could see them doing all sorts of things, like serving drinks to guests and dancing perfectly in rhythm with the music.

It was as if they were born to party rather than – ultimately – enslave all humanity.

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Optimus Robots at the Tesla, We event

Imagine the coolest bartender you’ve ever seen, but now picture it as a robot.

An Optimus robot took drink orders from the crowd, handed out snacks, and even interacted with guests.

It waved to them, made a victory sign, a ‘rock on’ sign, gave them a thumbs-up, and nodded its head to the beats. It was like a mini-party host in action!

But, let’s not forget their style. The robots were dressed up for the occasion, wearing white shirts, black pants, and cowboy hats, making them look completely ready for the party.

We’ve seen Optimus robots fold clothes before, but this was a whole new level.

At another spot in the We, Robot event, one of the robots was spotted playing Rock Paper Scissors with a guest.

The funny part?

The robot lost, and its reaction was priceless.

It was like watching a human express disappointment.

These robots will be affordable

As the event continued, the robots showed off their dancing skills, and it was fascinating to watch – it looked like humans doing the robot dance but was actually robots grooving like humans.

Elon Musk also shared some exciting news about these advanced machines.

Despite their capabilities, the cost of an Optimus Gen 2 robot is expected to be around $30,000 in the future, making them quite affordable.

Tesla’s Optimus robots are changing the game of how the future will look!

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Meet Daksh: Not your typical pro, but definitely a pro at being fascinated by supercars, tech, and all things futuristic. When he's not nose-deep in work, catch him glued to anime screens or lost in the pages of a good book.