Tesla Bot Gen 4 Update New 3,000 Free Household Tasks! Elon Musk LAUGH NEO Home Robot!
Tesla Bot Gen 4 Update New 3,000 Free Household Tasks! Elon Musk LAUGH NEO Home Robot!
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01:53 How could Elon Musk’s humanoid robot challenge the dominance of current robots?
11:09 Why doesn’t the Tesla Bot Gen 4 need a publicly released prototype?
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Tesla Bot Gen 4 Update New 3,000 Free Household Tasks! Elon Musk LAUGH NEO Home Robot! It’s absolutely insane, we can’t ignore it any longer. The recent buzz around the NEO home robot has forced us to speak out.
Tesla Bot Gen 4 Update New 3,000 Free Household Tasks! Elon Musk LAUGH NEO Home Robot! NEO is being hailed as the most futuristic humanoid robot yet: standing 5’6” tall, weighing 66 pounds, with a four-hour battery life, self-charging, and ready to live right in your home. With a fully human-like body—two legs, ten fingers—it’s advertised as capable of handling every household chore: folding clothes, washing dishes, watering plants, cleaning, vacuuming, and even finding the TV remote. When it’s done, NEO returns to its charging station, painting a picture of coming home from work to a spotless house without lifting a finger. For those with mobility challenges, it’s even described as an ideal personal assistant.
Tesla Bot Gen 4 Update New 3,000 Free Household Tasks! Elon Musk LAUGH NEO Home Robot! Everything sounds perfect, until you realize a bitter truth. NEO, in reality, doesn’t truly exist yet. Although it’s available for pre-order in three color options, the price is $500 per month as a subscription or $20,000 to own outright with priority delivery. All it takes is a $200 deposit, fully refundable if you change your mind, but the only delivery date listed is “expected next year” and nobody really knows which year that actually is.
But the point we want to make here isn’t about the price. An early-generation humanoid robot naturally isn’t cheap; a high price is reasonable, and we can understand that.
What truly worries us is the vast gap between NEO’s actual capabilities today and what the company is promising. According to hands-on tests featured in recent videos, every task NEO performs, from carrying objects and doing household chores to loading the dishwasher—is controlled by a human operator via VR. Its autonomy is less than 10%.
So where does the company’s confidence come from, selling such an expensive AI “dream” to users? And How could Elon Musk’s humanoid robot challenge the dominance of current robots? Welcome to Tesla Car World!
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