Optimus Gen 2: Tesla Bot has huge hardware update!

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Image: Tesla. The new second generation Optimus hardware bears little resemblance to the previous Optimus iteration.

Tesla have just released footage of their Optimus robot prototype announcing they have now radically updated the hardware to what they are calling Optimus Gen 2.

Optimus Gen 2 moves incredibly smoothly that it almost feels as if you are watching a person in a robot suit.

Enabling the neck to move will come as a big shock to many Tesla Bot watchers, with the previous consensus being Tesla would be frugal with design and limit the number of moving parts to save on costs. It appears giving Optimus the ability to move its neck and therefore act in a more personable way may have something to do with Musk’s previous statements about making Optimus a companion robot.

New features of Optimus Gen 2 hardware:

• Head now has 2- DoF(two degrees of freedom). The head can look around using smooth almost human-like movements with the robotic components and actuators responsible for the movement hidden behind a black fabric-like structure that moves with Optimus in a natural way; giving a sense of fluid movement I have never seen in a humanoid robot before.

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Image: Tesla. Two Optimus robots dancing while displaying different light bar colours on their heads.

• Light bar illuminates the outline of the head which is shown in different colours on two separate Optimus.


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Image: Tesla. Black tactile sensors underneath the fingers shown reacting to pressure when handling objects.

• New hand design that gives Optimus 11-DoF( eleven degrees of freedom) and the ability to move its hands faster. It also appears Optimus has an intricate array of tactile sensors in its individual finger segments allowing it to detect pressure on certain parts of its fingers and therefore have better feedback to make decisions when handling delicate objects enabling Optimus to handle eggs without breaking them.

• Foot redesigned to mimic the geometry of human feet. Feet can now sense force/torque and have articulated toe segments.

• Gen 2 hardware enables a walking speed increase of 30%.

• The actuators for this Gen 2 hardware have been integrated into the electronics and harnessing.

• 10kgs in weight reduction have been achieved in this new hardware design without compromising on performance. This is probably explained by the new possibility plastic white body covering that replaces the silver metal covering seen on the previous iteration known now as Optimus Gen 1.

• This new hardware has refined Optimus’ ability to balance and control its body allowing Optimus to engage in complex movements such as the ability to dance to the rhythm of music.

• Shoulder motors/ joints are now completely hidden behind what appears to be a white plastic covering.

•Optimus now has knee caps(first for a humanoid robot?!) and note the complete absence of exposed wiring hinting Tesla is getting closer to production ready hardware.

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Robotics expert Walter believes Optimus is production ready.

More informative videos on the Gen 2 hardware.

 
If you are reading this you probably already know Tesla recently released an update on Optimus Gen 2 showing the charging and other new and exciting features. Was going to create an incredible in-depth thread analysing all these new features but got bogged down with moderating drama in the Facebook group and am subsequently just not feeling it anymore.

This article provides one of the best in-depth breakdowns of the latest update I could find.


 
Can’t believe all the headlines about Optimus’s latest update are all so negative. These tech publications and the media in general have completely discredited themselves with their biased “reporting”. Won’t bother reading them again.

This update was monumental- first time we see a humanoid autonomously charging and navigating. It’s a moment of historic importance and all they can talk about are trivial gossipy things.

Optimus was navigating and walking autonomously at We, Robot untethered for over 4 hours with only one falling over in all that time. Interactions with humans were teleoperated for legal and safety reasons despite Optimus being capable of performing the serving tasks autonomously.

Unfortunately the media has become unreadable when it comes to Optimus, will be getting all my info from X in future.

Nobody else has this tech, Tesla are 10 years ahead of everyone else. This is especially important when you consider the geo political implications of humanoids with AGI. It’s incredible there is not one positive news story showing up on Google’s news front page about Optimus this week. Unbelievable.

 
Found this thread in a quick google search that explains how the teleoperation is fundamental to the robot becoming autonomous. Optimus has the ability to learn with AI from the movements during the teleoperation- it’s not being hard coded.

Not really amazed by the skepticism from the Tesla community, they are mainly car people who have no idea about robots. But thought they might be a bit more positive and have faith Musk knows what he is doing, so much negativity and skepticism towards this poster and Musk in the comments I’m simply amazed nobody else is asking these questions why the media aren’t covering Optimus developments in a way that will inform the average person.

Instead they always seem to have to bring Optimus down with snarky comments and cover the developments in a way to undermine what are major achievements. Meanwhile anything coming out of China is touted as a superhuman wonder on the verge of becoming a household product.

“I have seen a lot of articles and posts from “The Verge” and “Futurism” and others pointing out the robots were obviously remote controlled by humans.

Firstly, when have we ever seen a completely untethered battery powered robot that allows you to remotely control human body movements to that level of accuracy? That alone was science fiction until now.

Secondly, what this level of fine control enables is training data AND supervised learning. We all know that the plan is to use AI, not hard coding to teach Optimus how to do useful tasks. The problem is how to record human movement pattern into data that a robot understands. What easier way than controlling the robot directly, and taking the reins to correct if it makes the wrong movement. Remove control provides all this information in the same way as the LLMs feed on text.

And so the infeasible suddenly looks very feasible indeed. Optimus really will be able to perform most tasks that a human can. You don’t need to be an AI expert to understand it.

There is this weird focus on what Optimus can’t do yet, or what Boston Dynamics can do better, and yes, I think this demonstration was poorly communicated. However I don’t think people are understanding the magnitude of what Tesla has already achieved at this stage.”


 
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