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[YouTube Shorts] Backflips vs. picking up an egg — why Tesla’s robot is actually more terrifying
Boston Dynamics amazes us with athletic robots.But Tesla is building robots that learn and generalize . One is trained for performance.The other is trained on data. Backflips are impressive.But a robot that understands the world—and keeps learning—is far more disruptive. #TeslaOptimus #BostonDynamics #RobotWars #AIData #HyundaiVsTesla #PhysicalAI

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