VIDEO: Elon Musk's Robot Looks Unique, Seen Doing Namaste, Surya Namaskar and Yoga


New delhi date. 25 September 2023, Monday

Doing yoga not only helps you in physical health but also helps you to overcome mental problems. There are many benefits of doing yoga. This is the reason why most people today have made yoga a part of their daily routine.

Till date you may have seen only humans doing yoga, but in a recent viral video, a robot is seen doing yoga.

Last Sunday, Tesla shared an amazing video of its Humanoid Robot Optimus.

In the video, robots are seen doing yoga just like humans.

According to this video shared on the social media platform, Optimus (a humanoid robot doing yoga namaste) can now bend its arms and legs on its own.

The video, which was shared on September 24, has so far been viewed by 10.7 million people, while more than 29 thousand people have liked the video.

CEO Elon Musk has reacted to this video. Along with this, the pose of the robot saying hello has also been shared. Social media users are also getting excited about this new capability of the robot.

However, the price of this robot called Optimus can be 20,000 dollars i.e. about 16,61,960 lakhs. According to media reports, this robot has a 3 kilowatt hour battery pack that can work comfortably for a whole day. It also has Wifi and LTE support.

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