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    Elon Musk's Robot Optimus Dances Like a Human, Stuns the Internet

    Elon Musk’s company Tesla has revealed a video of its humanoid robot Optimus dancing with astonishing human-like moves, leaving people amazed across social media.

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 14 May 2025, 04:46 PM
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    Updated: 30 Dec 2025, 09:15 AM

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    Elon Musk's Robot Optimus Dances Like a Human, Stuns the Internet

    Dancing Robot: Elon Musk's company is developing a humanoid robot, whose name is said to be Optimus. This robot has created a sensation by dancing like humans. People are unable to believe that a robot is dancing.


    The exploits of Elon Musk and his companies garner discussions. It is well known that Musk's company is developing a humanoid robot, whose name is said to be Optimus. This robot has created a sensation by dancing like humans. When this video came on the internet, many people could not understand whether a robot is really dancing or everything is made of AI. When the questions increased, it was clarified that a robot is really dancing. Actually, Musk had shared the video without any caption, which raised questions whether it is real or not.


    Musk's AI told the truth

    Elon Musk's Grok AI told that the Optimus robot seen in the video is real. Although it is not known when this video is from. But it has definitely shown how far Optimus's capabilities have advanced. This robot was conceived in the year 2021. After that, the world saw the first glimpse of Optimus a year later. Since then it is being developed. But the video that came out suddenly has surprised, because the dance moves of the robot are very similar to humans and it becomes difficult to believe at once that the video is real.


    Was just getting warmed up https://t.co/dN6rSXiLVS pic.twitter.com/JbJ8TxyaAz


    — Tesla Optimus (@Tesla_Optimus) May 14, 2025


    This is real real-time


    — gorklon rust (@elonmusk) May 13, 2025


    When is this video from


    There is no official information about this. Some reports say that when the robot was introduced in October 2024 at an event called "We, Robot", it showed dance moves. It is said that recently its walking ability has been further improved. When the company introduced the concept of Optimus, it did not have any robot. To show its concept to the world, the company then made a man dance by dressing him like a robot and now his imagination is coming true.


    Hands can move in 11 ways


    According to a report by NDTV, the hands of Optimus robot can move in 11 ways. It is being made more advanced so that the robot can move its hands in 22 ways. It is claimed that Optimus is different from other robots. It does not receive any instructions or commands in advance. It learns from the real world and does those tasks on its own. Meaning whatever work it learns, it can do it on its own on a daily basis. There is no need to give any commands.

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