Core Insights - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk shared significant advancements and plans for the company during the annual shareholder meeting, including the use of humanoid robots for lunar and Mars base construction, and the potential modification of Tesla vehicles for space exploration [1] Group 1: Humanoid Robots - Tesla's humanoid robot production line has commenced trial operations at the Fremont factory, with a larger third-generation production line expected to be operational by 2026 [4] - The estimated cost for each humanoid robot is projected to be under $20,000 once mass production begins [4] - Musk highlighted Tesla's unique advantages in humanoid robot manufacturing, which include the ability to achieve mass production, real-world artificial intelligence, and true dexterity in hand operations [4] Group 2: Future Developments - Musk indicated that within 20 years, it may be possible to upload human consciousness snapshots to Tesla's humanoid robots via Neuralink, potentially granting these robots human-like consciousness [3] - The humanoid robots are already capable of performing various tasks autonomously, such as cleaning, vacuuming, precise grasping, welding, and loading/unloading [4] - Currently, the humanoid robots can navigate Tesla's engineering headquarters and operate continuously, with visitors able to summon them for assistance [4]
马斯克称机器人将用于月球基地建设 车可改装为探测车