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Watch Tesla’s humanoid robot pulling some snappy dance moves

13 May 2025
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Watch Tesla’s humanoid robot pulling some snappy dance moves
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Tesla has released a new video featuring its Optimus humanoid robot showcasing impressive dance moves, highlighting its agility and lifelike motion. The 60-second clip, although not directly applicable to the industrial purposes for which the robot is designed, effectively demonstrates its advanced capabilities. This release follows closely after other developments related to the robot, emphasizing Tesla’s ongoing progress in robotics technology.

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