Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot project has gained momentum following the October 10 "We, Robot" event, where prototypes demonstrated walking, object manipulation, and basic interactions—though some tasks involved teleoperation, signaling ongoing development rather than full autonomy. CEO Elon Musk reiterated plans for limited internal production in 2025 and high-volume manufacturing beyond, positioning Optimus for factory deployment amid intensifying competition from Figure AI's funding rounds and Boston Dynamics' Atlas advancements. Trader consensus reflects caution on aggressive timelines due to hardware scaling challenges and AI capability gaps, with key watchpoints including Tesla's October 23 Q3 earnings for production updates and potential regulatory hurdles for commercial robotics rollout.
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A qualifying product is a humanoid, bipedal robot intended for consumer use and newly introduced. Non-humanoid robotics, accessories, internal factory deployments, employee-only programs, and partner/enterprise pilots do not qualify.
To be considered “released,” the product must be available for purchase by the general public within the timeframe via an official Tesla consumer channel (e.g., tesla.com) with a live checkout or paid preorder/deposit. Announcements, unveilings, demos, or waitlists with “register interest” pages without payment do not suffice. Availability in any region counts if it is open to the general public.
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0x65070BE91...Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot project has gained momentum following the October 10 "We, Robot" event, where prototypes demonstrated walking, object manipulation, and basic interactions—though some tasks involved teleoperation, signaling ongoing development rather than full autonomy. CEO Elon Musk reiterated plans for limited internal production in 2025 and high-volume manufacturing beyond, positioning Optimus for factory deployment amid intensifying competition from Figure AI's funding rounds and Boston Dynamics' Atlas advancements. Trader consensus reflects caution on aggressive timelines due to hardware scaling challenges and AI capability gaps, with key watchpoints including Tesla's October 23 Q3 earnings for production updates and potential regulatory hurdles for commercial robotics rollout.
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