Elon Musk-owned Tesla shows off Optimus humanoid robots at ‘We Robot’ event
At Tesla's 'We Robot' event in California on Thursday, Elon Musk showcased several humanoid Optimus robots, demonstrating their capabilities by walking, serving drinks, an
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Aakash kashyap
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Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's new version of the humanoid robot Optimus Gen 2, which showed off their dancing skills at an event that also saw the launch of Cybercab, the company's new robotaxi and a robovan.
The price of this robo is around $20-30k a
Elon Musk demonstrates a new video with the humanoid robot Optimus.
The businessman believes they can make Tesla a company worth $25 trillion (more than half of the current value of the S&P 500).
Earlier, Musk promised to start selling Optimus by t
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Aakash kashyap
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India will reach 900+ million internet users by 2025, with 56% from rural areas and 65% of new users being female, driven by affordable data and growing smartphone adoption.
Tesla is looking for shorter individuals to help train the humanoid robot Optimus. The pay is around $40 per hour, plus Tesla stock options.
The job involves wearing a special motion capture suit and simply walking around all day, following tasks as
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HEALTH BEYOND HEALING PVT LTD
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The academia states that this paper by Dr Nitin Chaube has been referred to 53 times.
Meet the man - Dr Nitin Chaube - the man, the vision - being the name of the business itself - Health Beyond Healing and driven by - deep rooted principles of Ayur
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SHIV DIXIT
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So guys we all know that EV is transforming the world and by 2060 indin become full of electric cars , auto , bus , and bike . The market size of ev is around 385 Billion dollars with CAGR of 17.8% and by 2030 it becomes 1600 Billon dollers.
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“Ratan Tata: A Visionary’s Farewell, A Legacy of Inspiration”
Today, with heavy hearts, we say goodbye to one of India’s greatest icons, Ratan Tata, who passed away at 86. Like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Tata was a visionary who dedicated his life to b
Putting a random thing which I was thinking:
People take their job title too seriously.I think in India it is a bit of a tad .
For e.g: as a software engineer if you write a open source software which is used by those "big techs" .
Yet your job title
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Mehul Fanawala
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Prisha visited a startup.
Prisha asked Dishani,
How do you manage with limited resources?
Dishani replied,
By being creative.
Prisha asked,
Can you give an example?
Dishani replied,
We needed an office.
With no budget,
We turned an old garage int