The company has already hired more than 50 people and is paying them up to $336 a day.
Such specialists walk around in motion capture suits and simulate various actions, including shifting heavy objects that humanoids will have to perform in factories. And then these recordings are used to teach the robots the most efficient actions.
According to Ilon Musk's plan, the robots should start actually helping in factories next year, and will go on sale in 2026
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According to the creators, it is one of the most dexterous robots today, and all the actions in the video he performs himself, although it supports remote control.
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