Today, the wave of innovation is surging, and it is once again at the forefront of the industry. On June 14, at the Tesla annual shareholders meeting held in Austin, Texas, founder and CEO Elon Musk unveiled a shocking plan - Tesla will start limited production of its self-developed Opmus from 2025, and plans to use it widely in Tesla factories to promote production efficiency and automation levels to a new level.
This news has undoubtedly attracted widespread attention in the industry. As Tesla's achievement in the field of robotics, the Optimus robot is remarkable for its advanced and learning capabilities. Musk revealed at the conference that by next year, there will be more than 1,000, or even thousands, of Optimus robots in operation in Tesla factories. These robots will not only become an important part of the factory production line, but will also perform tasks by directly receiving voice commands, greatly improving the convenience of operation and work efficiency.
The intelligence of Optimus robots is amazing. Not only do they have a high degree of autonomy, but they can also learn new skills and complete tasks by watching humans operate. This learning ability enables Optimus robots to quickly adapt to complex and changing working environments and master new production skills in a short period of time. This strong adaptability will greatly improve the production flexibility and responsiveness of Tesla's factory.
Musk made an even more astonishing statement when looking into the future. He predicted that with the continuous development and popularization of technology, the number of humanoid robots will likely exceed that of humans, and may even reach 10 billion to 20 billion. This bold prediction not only shows Tesla's great confidence in the future development of robotics technology, but also indicates that robots will play a more important role in future society.
When talking about the production cost and sales price of Optimus robots, Musk also gave specific figures. He said that Tesla has the ability to mass-produce these robots at a cost of $10,000 each and plans to sell them at a price of about $20,000. This price positioning takes into account the high-tech content and advanced performance of the robots, as well as the market's affordability and the purchasing power of potential customers.
Musk is even more confident when assessing the market potential. He believes that although the market value of technology may reach 5-7 trillion US dollars, the market prospects of humanoid robots are broader. He predicts that the market potential of humanoid robots may be as high as 25 trillion US dollars. This figure undoubtedly once again demonstrates Tesla's great confidence in the future development of robotics technology.
Tesla's Optimus robot program will undoubtedly lead a new era of production automation in the future. With the widespread application and popularity of these robots, the future production model will undergo earth-shaking changes. From improving production efficiency to reducing production costs, to promoting technological innovation and industrial upgrading, Optimus robots will play an important role. At the same time, with the continuous increase in the number of humanoid robots and the expansion of application scenarios, the future social structure and lifestyle will also undergo profound changes. We look forward to Tesla's continued exploration and innovation in this field, bringing us more surprises and changes.
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