Tesla showed how a humanoid robot sorts objects and does yoga
The video demonstrates progress in teaching humanoid robots Optimus various movements and complex operations that involve the use of neural networks for learning.
As the company explains, data processing during the training process can be carried out entirely by the robot’s on-board computing system. He also learned how to self-calibrate his arms using their built-in position sensors and camera information.
The prototype of the robot in the video demonstrated the ability to sort objects based on color, and in a dynamic environment, when these objects change position in an arbitrary manner. The inverse task has also been mastered - arranging objects in random order.
Well, as a bonus scene, the video demonstrates the robot's ability to imitate yoga exercises, maintaining balance even when leaning on one leg.