Musk wants Tesla’s Optimus to get in and out of the Cybercab to deliver packages
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos seem to be competing on nearly every level. Both have media companies, both have space companies, and both helm private AI companies. Now it seems their giant public tech companies are slated to go head to head.
Musk has told his teams working on the Optimus robot that he wants it to be able to get in and out of the company’s Cybercab to make deliveries, according to a report by The Information. Amazon, of course, has also been amping up its use of robots, eventually planning to have them deliver its e-commerce packages.
The Optimus and Cybercab are supposed to go into production next year.
Musk has told his teams working on the Optimus robot that he wants it to be able to get in and out of the company’s Cybercab to make deliveries, according to a report by The Information. Amazon, of course, has also been amping up its use of robots, eventually planning to have them deliver its e-commerce packages.
The Optimus and Cybercab are supposed to go into production next year.