Elon Musk Robot Looks Drunk And Falls Over At Tesla Party
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Elon Musk Robot Looks Drunk And Falls Over At Tesla Party
"Pay no attention to the low-paid worker virtually operating your Tesla hydration bot A short clip of an Optimus robot at a Tesla autonomy event in Miami over the weekend is going viral. That's because the robot appears to try to take a headset it's not wearing off before going completely limp and falling backwards. It suggests the real-life operator needed to go on a piss break or something and forgot part of the shutdown sequence."
"'I think Optimus needs an update,' wrote one user on the Tesla subreddit. It looks like the 1X Neo isn't the only not-actually-automated robot awaiting some major breakthroughs. Elon Musk has been hyping Optimus' future potential as an 'incredible surgeon' and an 'infinite money glitch.' It currently doesn't seem like it could even get the soon-to-be trillionaire to the level cap in the latest season of Diablo 4."
"A video that could be mistaken for alpha footage of a new Shenmue game has been making the rounds on social media and Reddit. While some fans hoped it was real, others immediately tagged it as AI slop. 'This video has absolutely no connection to YS NET,' the studio founded by former Sega legend Yu Suzuki wrote in a statement (via ). 'Furthermore, at this time, YS NET has not released any trailers, footage, or other promotional materials related to 'Shenmue 4.'"
Hideo Kojima cannot reveal what the very P.T.-looking OD is and indicates it will be harder to explain than his new espionage game. A viral clip from a Tesla autonomy event in Miami shows an Optimus robot appearing to remove a nonexistent headset, then going limp and falling backward, implying a remote operator failed to complete shutdown. Elon Musk continues to tout Optimus' ambitious future roles despite current limitations. YS NET denied any connection to circulating Shenmue 4 footage and confirmed no Shenmue 4 trailers or promotional materials have been released. The Game Awards are imminent, driving last-minute bets on presenters.
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