At the start of today, September 30th, Musk said he hoped to show off a prototype of the company's humanoid robot. The event, which will be held at Palo Alto, California, will be streamed for the public and is estimated to start at 5PM Pacific Time / 8PM Eastern Time, assuming the event begins around the same time as last year's Artificial Intelligence Day.
The company hasn't shared details on tuning into the event, but it'll likely be streamed on its YouTube account. We don't know much about what will be announced, but based on the invitation, we're likely to hear about the "latest developments in artificial intelligence."
Musk believes that Artificial Intelligence Day is a recruitment tool.
Musk has said that he sees Artificial Intelligence Day as a recruiting tool for his company. The most important product development we are doing this year is theTeslaBot, and it will have the potential to be more significant than the vehicle business over time.
There are usually two public events held by the company. The opening of the company's Gigafactory in Texas was celebrated with the Cyber Rodeo. In the past few years,Tesla has held events to highlight certain technologies that the company believes are crucial to its future development. At its first Battery Day event in 2020, the company discussed plans to drive down the cost of battery development in order to produce a $25,000 electric car.
We are not likely to get a customer delivery event for at least another year because of the production delay for the Cybertruck.