Elon Musk wants us to be fruitful and multiply ... and he's finally made a Tesla vehicle that can hold all 20 of your homeschooled kids.
No joke, the Robovan is a real thing. Watch a bunch of Tesla workers step out of it like the coolest-looking clown car you've ever seen:
That wasn't the only thing at Tesla's October 10th "We, Robot" event. The company debuted the Cybercab, an autonomous taxi that will cost under $30,000.
Elon also showed off the newest updates to Tesla Optimus, a robot that is designed to replace a range of manual tasks in the workplace and home. Right now, the robot is co-piloted by a human operator (that's who is talking in the following video), but has the ability to complete tasks that require pinpoint coordination:
Elon Musk says everyone will be able own their own Optimus butler for around $30,000.
You gotta wonder what Isaac Asimov would have thought about our new positronic overlords.
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