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In recent months, the technology world has begun moving in a direction that until very recently seemed like pure science fiction. [music] And while earlier conversations about home robots were perceived as something distant and experimental, now, [music] according to publications such as Bloomberg and Reuters, the situation is starting to change rapidly. Insiders are increasingly saying [music] that Elon Musk is accelerating the rollout of a new generation of Optimus robots to the market. And this is no longer about prototypes, but about a mass product.
And this is where things become truly interesting, because this is not just about a robot. It is about a new member of the family, a neighbor in your apartment, a system that literally integrates into everyday human life and begins to change it from within. Imagine a typical morning. You wake up not to an alarm, but to soft light that turns on in the room. This is not just automation. This is Optimus Gen 3 already analyzing your sleep, breathing, micro movements. It understands when you are in a phase of light awakening, and at that moment it turns on the light, opens the curtains, starts the coffee machine. You have not even gotten up yet, and the kitchen is already prepared. And the most important thing is that it does not look like technology. It looks like [music] care, as if there is a person nearby. And here lies the key change that analysts are now talking about, design. If the first versions of Optimus looked like classic robots with mechanical elements, the new generation is moving in a completely different direction.
>> [music] >> According to insider information discussed at the level of Morgan Stanley, Tesla is actively working on a more human shell. This involves synthetic skin, soft movements, hands that look and move like human ones. And this changes everything, because psychologically, a person begins to perceive such a robot not as a device, but as a presence. You leave the room, it has already made the bed, and not just mechanically, it does it neatly, evenly, the way a person would. It notices that clothes are left on the floor, picks them up, sorts them, starts the washing machine, and at the same time, it communicates, not like a voice assistant, but like a full-fledged conversational [music] partner. It might say, "I noticed you went to bed late yesterday. Do you want me to reschedule some tasks today?" And this is no longer just a command. This is interaction. And this is where the strongest change in the lives of ordinary people begins. The home stops being a place where you have to control everything. It becomes a system that works for you. Optimus cooks food, and not just by recipe. It analyzes your preferences, your body condition, your goals. If you are an athlete, it adjusts nutrition for recovery. If you want to gain weight or lose it, it takes that into account. And all of this happens automatically, without apps, without settings.
According to estimates by analysts at Goldman Sachs, the cost of such robots in the future could drop to the level of modern smartphones. And this sounds insane, but the logic is simple, mass production. The same approaches that Tesla uses in cars, the same factories, the same production lines. And at some point, the robot becomes not a luxury, but a basic device, like a phone, like a laptop. You leave home, and at that moment, another part of its work begins.
It stays, cleans, monitors security, receives deliveries, communicates with couriers, controls appliances. If something breaks, it diagnoses the problem. It can even order parts, and by the time you return, everything is already resolved. But the biggest change happens not in functions, but in perception, because when a robot looks like a human, when it moves smoothly, when it has facial expressions, even minimal ones, when it reacts to emotions, at that moment, the boundary disappears. It becomes part of the social environment. Children begin to perceive it as a friend, elderly people as an assistant, lonely people as a presence. And this already raises questions that are now being discussed even at the level of major analytical centers. Where is the boundary between a device and a being? How deeply a person will become attached to a machine, and whether the world is ready for this.
According to leaks being discussed in the industry, Tesla is testing scenarios where Optimus fully manages the home. It controls lighting, climate, >> [music] >> groceries, schedule, finances. It becomes the center, the physical embodiment of artificial intelligence in the apartment, not a screen, but a body.
You come home in the evening, the door is already open, the lights are on, food is ready. It greets you, and it sounds strange, but this is no longer an interface. This is interaction. You can sit down and talk, discuss your day, get advice, and all of this without a phone, without a screen. And this is where that very moment begins that could change the industry forever, because if earlier the main device was the smartphone, now a physical AI appears, a device that does not just display information, but acts.
And if you look at the trend more broadly, it becomes clear that it is not only Tesla. The entire industry is moving in this direction, but Optimus may become the first mass product, the very iPhone of the robotics world. And if this happens, then in a few years, having a robot at home will feel as natural as having Wi-Fi. And then the question will no longer be, do we need it? But how did we ever live without it?
And at that moment, the world truly changes, not abruptly, not loudly, but gradually, through everyday life, through routine tasks, through habits.
And this is exactly how the biggest technological shifts happen, because a real revolution is not when a new gadget appears, but when the way of life changes. And it seems we are right on the threshold of that moment. And if you continue this scenario further, it becomes even more interesting, because after a few weeks, you stop perceiving Optimus as something new. It becomes background, [music] like electricity, like the internet. You no longer think about it, but your entire life begins to depend on it. It knows when you have a workout. It prepares your clothes in advance. It monitors your recovery. It can even adjust your daily routine based on data that previously only professional systems could collect. And here another level appears, personalization that was previously simply impossible. It begins to understand your habits at a deep level, not just you like coffee in the morning, but at what time you drink it faster, when you are tired, when you are stressed. It can suggest a pause. It can remove notifications. It can literally create a more comfortable environment around you without even asking. And this, according to analysts, will be the reason why people begin to form attachments to such systems, because it is not just convenience, it is the feeling of being understood. At the same time, the ecosystem is developing.
[music] According to information discussed in the industry, such robots will synchronize with cars, with devices, with the home. You leave the apartment, the car is already ready. You return, the home is already at a comfortable temperature. Everything is connected. Everything works as a single organism. And at the center of this organism is physical AI. And at some point, the next stage begins. People start delegating not only household tasks, but decisions.
>> [music] >> What to buy, where to go, how to allocate time. And this is already a new level of trust, because before AI was a tool, and now it becomes a participant in life. And if you look at it from the perspective of the future, it becomes clear that we are only at the beginning, because as soon as such systems become widespread, competition will begin.
>> [music] >> Other companies will release their own versions. Updates will appear. New features. [music] More realistic design. Deeper integration. And this will lead to a situation where in a few years, the distinction between a smart home and a living space will practically disappear.
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