As a tech-savvy fan who has been following Kim Kardashian since her early days, I must say that this latest addition to her lifestyle arsenal is nothing short of astonishing! The Tesla robot she introduced, Optimus, seems to be a marvel of modern engineering and AI technology. It’s fascinating to see how these advancements are blurring the line between humans and robots.
Recently, Kim Kardashian shared on Instagram a glimpse of her latest acquisition – a Tesla robot. In the posted clips, she engaged with this advanced humanoid, even demonstrating how it can mimic a kiss. The founder of SKIMS also played games like Rock-Paper-Scissors and assessed if the robot could form a heart shape with its hand. She affectionately labeled it “cute” and nicknamed it Optimus, hinting at its futuristic charm.
Kim Kardashian made her Tesla robot give a flying kiss
On November 18th, Kim Kardashian posted on her Instagram Stories about her recent Tesla acquisition – a robot named Optimus. In brief videos, she playfully engaged with it and utilized the moment to highlight her Tesla Cybertruck too. The SKKN entrepreneur also praised the designer of the vehicle, Franz von Holzhausen, expressing that he is exceptionally talented in automobile design.
Initially, Kardashian addressed the robot with a friendly greeting and inquired whether it could perform a hand gesture symbolizing love. To her delight, the robot demonstrated this gesture accurately, leaving Kardashian astonished and asking, “Can you really do that?
After imitating Kim Kardashian’s signature wave, the Tesla robot also learned to mimic her blowing a kiss. It brought its hand near its face and sent a graceful flying kiss. The two continued practicing this move until the robot mastered it. Intrigued, Kardashian commented that the Tesla product was “adorable” and inquired about its height. In response, the robot briefly performed the “Raise the Roof” dance and gave her a thumbs-up.
On her Instagram Stories, she engaged in a round of Rock-Paper-Scissors with a Tesla robot. In this friendly competition, she emerged victorious when she chose scissors and the robot selected paper. Additionally, she displayed an eye-catching golden hue of Optimus.
The Tesla Bot’s manufacturing is planned for 2026, but it could potentially be used within the company as early as this coming year.
Originally reported by Namrata Padhee on Mandatory.
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2024-11-19 17:44