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2. They want to get rid of humans: musk robots to be bigger business than tesla cars
Fri Jan 2, 2026, 02:44 PM
8 hrs ago

They want to impoverish not ultra-rich-whites (in the long term) to the point they will die and stop bothering them.



01:18 How will Tesla Bot Gen 3 reshape the market in 2026?
06:18 Why is Elon Musk so confident of Tesla Bot Gen 3 “magical” hands?

That single statement may be the most important thing Elon Musk has ever said about humanoid robots.
Because the real question people are asking right now isn’t how fast can a robot move or how strong can it be. Those questions are already outdated. Chinese robots can do backflips. Others can box, dance, or play ping pong. Impressive—but none of that answers the question that truly matters.

Can it walk into your kitchen, understand what it sees, and do something useful without being told every step? Can it learn the way humans learn—not through endless lines of code, but by watching, copying, failing, and improving? That’s why the idea of a humanoid robot learning from video has shaken the entire robotics industry.

For decades, robots have been powerful but fragile. They worked perfectly inside factories, behind cages, in environments designed specifically for them. The moment reality changed, they failed. Homes are messy. Kitchens are chaotic. Humans are unpredictable.
So How will Tesla Bot Gen 3 reshape the market in 2026? What are the breakthrough factors that will fully convince users to trust humanoid robots? Welcome to Tesla Car World!

While the excitement around Tesla Bot Gen 2 hasn’t died down yet, Elon Musk has confirmed that Optimus Gen 3 will debut in the first quarter next year. This version will be capable of doing everything from cooking and cleaning to taking care of people. According to Musk, it will be so human-like that we’ll have a hard time telling the difference, and it will be able to perform around 3,000 useful tasks at a price of $30,000.

However, even before Optimus Gen 3 is released, Elon Musk has shocked everyone by announcing that Tesla will mass-produce Optimus Gen 4 and Gen 5.

This means that Optimus Gen 3 won’t be the final version of the Tesla Bot. And if the Gen 3 model can perform 3,000 useful tasks, that implies Optimus Gen 5 could double that number to around 6,000 tasks, with accuracy potentially matching that of a human. It won’t just be limited to simple chores like cooking and cleaning — it will also be integrated into various environments, one of which is hospitals.

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