Recently, a video of Tesla’s Optimus Prime robot folding clothes was released on Qubit, attracting widespread attention. The video shows the robot using multiple frames to imitate human movements to complete the task of folding clothes. Although it is not yet fully autonomous, Musk has stated that it will achieve full autonomy in the future. This display also reflects Tesla's latest progress in robotics technology. Its second-generation robot has upgraded its limbs and improved flexibility. This indicates that there will be more breakthroughs in the field of robots in 2024, and the gradual realization of autonomous actions through imitation learning will become an important trend in the development of robots in the future.
Tesla's Optimus Prime robot posted a video on Qubit showing off its clothes-folding skills, sparking heated discussions on social media. Musk added that the robot cannot fold clothes completely autonomously at present, but will achieve fully autonomous operation in the future. The video reveals that the robot uses multi-frame synchronization to learn to imitate human actions. Tesla’s second-generation robot has upgraded hands, neck and feet, and there will be many breakthroughs in the field of robotics in 2024. The trend is to gradually achieve autonomous actions by imitating human learning.
The demonstration of Tesla Optimus Prime robot's clothes-folding skills marks the significant progress of artificial intelligence in the field of robotics, and also indicates that home service robots will be more intelligent and automated in the future. Although there are still limitations, its development prospects are worth looking forward to. In the future, as technology continues to advance, we may see more flexible and autonomous robots enter our lives.