It Happened! Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Bot Gen 3 Final Update Before Launch! Now Acts Like a Human!

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TESLA CAR WORLD
June 10, 2025
It Happened! Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Bot Gen 3 Final Update Before Launch! Now Acts Like a Human!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJODbL8JLr0
It Happened! Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Bot Gen 3 Final Update Before Launch! Now Acts Like a Human!
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01:05 What are the huge updates of Tesla Bot Gen 3 in this launch?
06:06 How does the new Tesla Bot Gen 3 hand do everything?
10:38 How would you use Tesla Bot Gen 3 when it’s real? And Is It Finally Time to Believe the Hype?
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It Happened! Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Bot Gen 3 Final Update Before Launch! Now Acts Like a Human! Think you’ve already seen Tesla’s humanoid robot do it all? Hit play on an eight-second clip and you’ll understand why the crowd drowns out the machine. Franz von Holzhausen merely gestures and Optimus Gen 3 strides out unfettered, pivots, snaps a side-kick, and settles back to attention—no tether, no guard rails, no audible gear whine. That whispered display is the perfect doorway to the deeper story, Tesla bot Optimus has shed safety frames, doubled its finger joints, quadrupled hip torque and lost almost ten kilos, vaulting past rivals that still hide behind tripods or curtains. Over the next few minutes we’ll unpack how harmonic drives silence it, how a 76 plus 34 centimeters zero-moment footprint keeps it upright, and why its 45 kilograms carbon-honeycomb frame is half the mass of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas. If you thought Optimus was ‘just a demo,’ the next pages may rearrange your expectations about humanoid labor worldwide. Welcome to Tesla Car World!

It Happened! Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Bot Gen 3 Final Update Before Launch! Now Acts Like a Human! What are the huge updates of Tesla Bot Gen 3 in this launch?

It Happened! Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Bot Gen 3 Final Update Before Launch! Now Acts Like a Human! At 8:31 p.m. on 6 June 20 25, a silver-black silhouette slipped out from stage left at Summit Detroit. Franz von Holzhausen raised an eyebrow; Optimus Gen 3 answered with a jaunty wave, then snapped into a clean side-kick that sent its center of mass arcing over one stationary foot—no cables, no counterweights, no safety gantry in sight. The crowd’s reaction was half gasp, half whoop: they had just watched 45 kilograms of carbon-titanium and silicon balance itself through a perturbation large enough to topple most research bots. That eight-second clip, posted by Jason Raznick and re-quoted by Nic Cruz Patane, has now raced past 10 million views precisely because it shows something refreshingly ordinary: a humanoid robot behaving like a confident human on an unprepared stage.

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