Tesla Begins Mass Production of Optimus Gen 3 Humanoid Robot
Tesla has commenced mass production of the Optimus Gen 3 robot at its Fremont facility, transitioning from prototype to industrial scale. This project aims for an annual output of one million units by 2026, reflecting a significant shift in the company's focus towards humanoid robotics, potentially reshaping labor markets and production strategies.

Tesla has initiated the mass production of the Optimus Gen 3 humanoid robot at its revamped Fremont, California factory. The company has shifted resources from Model S and Model X production to enable an anticipated annual production of one million units.
The Gen 3 features advanced dexterity with hands having 22 degrees of freedom, allowing it to perform over 3,000 tasks, from handling batteries to assembly work. Current production costs for the robot are approximately $40,000, with a long-term target of $20,000 per unit.
The project leverages a new Cortex-2.0 supercomputer for AI training, crucial for achieving the desired autonomy. By 2027, Tesla anticipates commercial deployments focusing on repetitive tasks across various sectors. Regulatory scrutiny and employment concerns remain challenges as the industry adapts to this technological advancement.




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