Milan Covak, who guides Tesla’s Optimus Humanoid Robotics Program, is leaving the automaker. In a post on X, Milan talked about how he joined Tesla as an engineer of the Core Auto Pilot team in 2016 and how he began to lead the Optimus Group in 2022. He explained that he was leaving his place, as he “has been far away from home for a long time and will need to spend more time with the family abroad.” Covak emphasized that this is the only reason that he is leaving and his support for Elon Musk and Tesla team was “Ironicled”, perhaps indicating that his decision has nothing to do with Musk’s politics or to conclude the recent conclusion with the president.
Tesla first announced that she was working on the Humanoid robot in 2021, though she could not start a real prototype for a year in 2022. Mask said the optimus will move at 5 miles per hour and will carry up to 45 pounds. He also said that he expects to sell 000 at 20,000 when the volume is constructed and claims that the machines can give the company a $ 25 trillion market cap. Since then, Tesla has demonstrated the ability to handle eggs, cooking, laundry and throwing the garbage in the trash. The robot does not yet have a solid release date. Musk said in April that the production of robots was affected by the export restrictions of China’s export land magnets, so it is likely that at any time soon.
BloombergWho first reported Cooke’s departure, said he immediately. The company is leaving. Ashok Elviswami, who is leading the company’s auto -pilot group, is taking over.
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