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Ridgewood NJ, Elon Musk says that Tesla’s general-purpose humanoid robot Optimus, designed to take over repetitive tasks from humans, should cost less than half the price of a car. He has previously claimed that the demand for the robot could be as high as 10 to 20 billion units and that it would account for a majority of Tesla’s long-term value. There is no clear timeline for when the robot will begin production, but Tesla has been listing more jobs for its robot program lately, including positions related to supply chains and manufacturing.
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But if robots take over all the repetitive tasks, what they heck are we going to do with all these humans? Hmm, you know, over population and famine are two major global issues. The question is: where can we find the human resources to develop a concentrated protein source?