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Monday: 08 December 2025
  • 07 October 2025
  • 12:27

Khaberni - Elon Musk, the CEO of "Tesla," shared on his "X" platform account a clip of the upcoming "Tesla" robots named "Optimus," and this time, the robot was learning and practicing Kung Fu with a human coach.

The clip amazed Musk's followers on the "X" platform, as the robot was able to mimic all the main movements of the sport and use them appropriately at the required times, presenting a challenge to the human trainer.

Neither party was harmed in this friendly match, as the robot was not subjected to any serious strikes, nor did it deliver any dangerous blows to its opponent.

This clip reinforces the significant progress that Tesla robots have achieved, displaying the high flexibility and wide range of motion of the robot’s joints, which enable it to perform many functions successfully in the future.

These training sessions provide Tesla engineers with an opportunity to assess the robot and understand its capabilities realistically in order to improve them and resolve any issues or obstacles preventing the robot from functioning efficiently in factories and homes.

 

Musk responded to a user's question in the clip's comments, where the question was about the control mechanism of the robot, whether it was through artificial intelligence or remote control. Musk's answer was definitive that it relies on artificial intelligence and not on remote control.

The company currently aims to produce "Optimus" robots extensively in the coming years, targeting the production of one million units by 2030.

Elon Musk has expressed his belief in this project on more than one occasion, stating clearly that he sees the company's future in robotics more than in manufacturing electric vehicles.

It is mentioned that the "Optimus" robot faced a crisis some time ago when it appeared at the event unveiling Tesla's self-driving taxi cars, as the robot was controlled remotely by company employees.

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