Elon Musk's AI Criticizes Optimus
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Elon Musk humiliated after his AI says Tesla's robot has 'limited' use

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Elon Musk's own AI , Grok , ranked Optimus at the bottom of a list of best humanoid robots.
Grok said the robot's 'real-world use is limited, mainly in Tesla 's factories for simple tasks, with broader deployment planned for 2026 .
Many Tesla fans were still very impressed by Optimus ' dance moves and flocked to the comments to share their support.
However, the AI then gave the top spot to Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot.
Musk has been a long-standing, and very vocal, condemner of AI technology and the precautions humans should take.
As much as two-thirds of Tesla 's components depend on Chinese suppliers.
Experts don't believe Tesla can make Optimus for $ 20,000 without access to China 's supply chains.
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