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Tesla's Optimus robot sprints forward: Musk shares breakthrough video

Tesla's Humanoid Robot Hits New Milestone

A short video shared by Elon Musk on December 3 shows Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot jogging steadily through a laboratory setting. The Tesla CEO posted the clip on his social platform X with a simple caption: "Lab record broken."

Breaking New Ground

The footage represents tangible progress for Project Groot (Optimus' internal codename), demonstrating improved mobility that brings Tesla closer to its goal of creating functional humanoid workers. While competitors have shown walking robots, running presents greater technical challenges involving balance and energy efficiency.

"This isn't just about speed," observes robotics analyst Mark Chen. "Consistent running requires solving complex physics problems that most humanoids still struggle with."

Production Plans Taking Shape

Tesla revealed ambitious manufacturing targets alongside the technical demonstration:

  • Cost target: Under $20,000 per unit at scale
  • Current status: Trial production underway at Fremont factory
  • Next phase: Larger Gen 3 production line slated for 2026

The price point could prove disruptive if achieved, potentially bringing advanced robotics within reach of small businesses.

Beyond the Lab Walls

The running demo follows November footage showing Optimus performing diverse tasks:

  • Navigating urban environments
  • Assisting at construction sites
  • Participating in disaster response drills
  • Even practicing martial arts maneuvers

Musk frames these developments as steps toward a future where "work becomes optional" through robotic productivity gains. His recent comments suggest even grander aspirations about reshaping economic systems.

Key Points:

  • New capability: Running demonstrates significant mobility advancement
  • Manufacturing roadmap: Mass production plans taking concrete form
  • Economic vision: Musk predicts profound societal impacts from robotic labor
  • Competitive landscape: Puts pressure on other humanoid robot developers

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