Elon Musk convinced that Tesla robots will be able to cook and take care of the elderly

By: Michael Korgs | 15.08.2022, 19:04

Last month, Elon Musk's remarks about the potential for new technologies that would improve people's lifestyles were printed in the authoritative journal of China Cybersecurity Administration, which regulates information security. He spoke about Tesla's robot prototypes in a variety of areas.

Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk has written a column for China's government-run cyberspace administration on its official website. The powerful agency that regulates data security for businesses such as Alibaba and Tencent. And collaborates with other government agencies to censor online content. The billionaire outlined a familiar vision for using technology to ensure humanity's future in the July edition of CAC's official magazine. "Eric Jing, chairperson of Ant Group Co., expressed his views on responsible technological advancement that promotes inclusion, as part of a group including local industry leaders," according to Bloomberg.

Recall that the company's head has promised to show a functioning prototype of a Tesla Bot robot at the end of next month. Next year, mass production will be accessible at an enterprise in Texas. Musk previously said that these robots would initially be used for simple and routine chores. However, their software will advance over time, allowing them to do more difficult things. To transform into regular help for many individuals.

Elon Musk predicted that Tesla robots "will serve millions of households, participating in the process of cooking, lawn care, and elder citizens." In his vision as described in the article, Musk wants a self-sufficient city on Mars where people reside. However, he did not do so in his usual style, naming the terms for Martian colonization at this level. The billionaire believes that Neuralink's technologies will have a significant impact on the future world. It is a company that focuses on developing an interface between human brains and computers.