Core Points - Elon Musk's $1 trillion compensation package was approved at Tesla's annual shareholder meeting, with Musk stating he would resign if the plan was not approved [2] - Following the approval, Tesla's Optimus V2.5 robot performed at the event, although it experienced minor malfunctions during the demonstration [3] - Musk announced the launch of Optimus V3 production next year, with significant improvements expected in each annual release [4] Group 1 - Musk emphasized that Tesla's humanoid robots will represent the largest product launch in history, with a projected market size of tens of billions of units, and an estimated ratio of personal to industrial robots between 1:3 and 1:5 [5] - Tesla plans to initiate a production line capable of manufacturing 1 million units annually at its Fremont factory, followed by a 10 million unit capacity line in Texas [6] - The company has already established a production line for the V3 prototype, which is currently manually assembled, with production costs expected to be around $20,000 per robot once the annual output reaches 1 million units [7] Group 2 - Musk indicated that hundreds of billions of dollars will be invested to train the artificial intelligence systems for the humanoid robots to operate efficiently on low-power chips [8]
特斯拉机器人尬舞为马斯克庆祝,但是「马甲」掉了