Tesla is expected to start volume production of its humanoid robot later this year. ・The company expects to make 1 million units a year of Optimus in the space at Fremont factory in the long term.
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Elon Musk said Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots could be available for public purchase by the end of 2027, saying the robots should be reliable, safe and capable of a range of functions.
The company has begun the production of its first purpose-built autonomous vehicle, the Cybercab.
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Put simply, the robotaxis on the road right now are just regular Tesla Model Ys with a steering wheel and pedals. They have human minders and can be driven like regular cars if they run into problems.
Recent NHTSA data shows monitored Tesla robotaxis crash up to 9 times more often than humans, and they're not even driverless quite yet.