Well, while we can’t comment on most of those claims, what we can say is that what was revealed Friday was—at the very least—not a guy in a suit.The company actually showed off two iterations of its creation on Friday night. The first, was something dubbed Bumble C, a robot that actually walked—or, more accurately, staggered—around the stage and occasionally waved at the audience.
The second iteration of the creation to be unveiled was supposedly a more developed version of the robot, with additional hardware and plating. Ironically, this advanced version could not really walk at all. To the naked eye, it looked mostly like a mannequin with a stick up its butt . The thing the stage, guided and supported by a chorus of worried Tesla staff, who looked like they were terrified that it would face plant at any moment.Musk, to his credit, seemed to be having fun with the whole thing. “As you know, last year it was just a person in a robot suit but, uh, we’ve come a long away and compared toThe rest of the evening was taken up by presentations given by Tesla engineers, who explained much of the science behind this new creation.
It will be self-driving enabled next year. He promises.
Wouldn't be surprised if it's a remotely controlled by a guy in a suit backstage.
More Tesla vaporware. - An incredibly inefficient, ridiculous design for a robot! Bostons are way ahead.
Pathetic
I can’t be the only person here that is disappointed. This project has been public for a year, how long did they work on it before then?
The people at Boston Dynamics must be laughing their 🍑 off! 😂
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