Tesla's Dancing Robot Takes Center Stage: Optimus Ballet Moves Spark Buzz and Skepticism

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Wednesday, May 14, 2025 11:00 am ET1min read
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On May 14th, Tesla's Optimus robot made waves on social media platform X after releasing a video showcasing its ability to dance, including performing ballet moves. The video features Optimus moving gracefully to the rhythmRYTM--, with sequences of intricate dance steps.

Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, shared the video, commenting that the current abilities of Optimus are still far from the final planned version. Musk confidently stated that Optimus can perform ballet well, hinting at future advancements in the robot's capabilities.

Tesla's official social media account humorously echoed the sentiment by sharing the video, stating, "We're a car company, right?" This playful remark underscores Tesla’s expansion beyond automotive manufacturing to include advanced robotics.

The demonstration of Optimus performing ballet stirred discussions online, with some questioning the authenticity of the video and pondering whether artificial intelligence had been used to synthetically create the dance. TeslaTSLA-- responded to these inquiries, confirming the video’s authenticity, dispelling rumors that it was AI-generated.

As Tesla moves forward, the Optimus robot is expected to enter trial production soon, with a projected price range of $20,000 to $30,000. Designed to handle both mundane tasks and high-skill jobs, such as caring for children, shopping, and even making drinks, Optimus showcases the potential to revolutionize daily life through advanced robotics.

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