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Crazy Viral: Elon Musk Shares Video Of Tesla Robot Dancing In Real-Time

Crazy Viral: Elon Musk Shares Video Of Tesla Robot Dancing In Real-Time

News1813-05-2025

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Elon Musk's latest X post has everyone's attention. The billionaire's clip of a dancing robot left his followers impressed with the machine's life-like moves.
Elon Musk is always in the news. Be it his equation with US President Donald Trump or his comments on social media, the Tesla boss never fails to hog the limelight. Now, his post on X (formerly Twitter) has also caught the attention of users for one specific reason. Wondering, why? The billionaire has shared a clip of a Tesla robot bursting out some cool dance moves. Remember all those robot dance moves you might have done as a joke when you were younger? This machine puts all of them to shame.
The video features a Tesla Optimus robot flaunting its ability to groove. The clip was shared by Elon Musk's account (gorklon rust) with an emoji of a dancing man. Replying to his post, he shared that the video was captured in 'real real-time."
Users were shocked to see the robot's life-like dance moves. One account claimed that the robot might have been trying to tap dance.
'What does Tesla's Optimus robot dancing show about the future of robots in our daily lives?" a user asked.
What does Tesla's Optimus robot dancing show about the future of robots in our daily lives?One account posted a throwback video of the Optimus robot alongside the one shared by Elon Musk.
How it started vs how it's going pic.twitter.com/Yezq4aHxQQ
— Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) May 13, 2025
'Looks more flexible than a lot of humans," a comment read.
Looks more flexible than a lot of humans.— AJ (@alojoh) May 13, 2025
'That's some smooth foot work," another noted.
That's some smooth foot work. This is not the first time Tesla's robots have gone viral on social media. In November, Musk shared a clip of the Optimus robot walking on uneven terrain. 'Optimus can now walk on highly variable ground using neural nets to control its electric limbs," he declared.
Optimus can now walk on highly variable ground using neural nets to control its electric limbs.
Join @Tesla if you want to work on interesting real-world AI systems. https://t.co/C8J90Age5Y
— gorklon rust (@elonmusk) December 9, 2024
The clip reflected the ability of the robot to adapt to different environments.
Elon Musk had earlier predicted that robots could surpass 'the best human surgeons" in five years. Taking the example of Neuralink, he explained how complex procedures would be handled by machines instead of humans.
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