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Tesla’s AI-powered robot is doing a meet and greet in London

Guests to Westfield London will be able to meet Elon Musk’s new humanoid robot while snacking on popcorn

AI generated image of Tesla's Optimus robot

Tesla’s AI-powered robot, Optimus, is set to make its UK debut at a special meet-and-greet session in London, and the general public is invited to come along and say hello.

From 8am till 8pm on Saturday 13 December, visitors to Tesla Westfield London at the shopping centre in White City will be able to interact with Elon Musk’s new so-called ‘Tesla Bot’ – a humanoid robot powered by AI and designed specifically for what the firm describes as “unsafe, repetitive, and boring tasks”.

This is the first time an example of Optimus has been publicly displayed on UK soil and comes soon after an embarrassing incident in which a new Gen 3 model glitched and fell over when handing out water bottles at Tesla’s ‘The Future of Autonomy Visualized’ event in Miami, Florida.

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The event at Westfield will hopefully be a little less eventful, however, because Tesla says Optimus will be at its showroom “handing out popcorn, posing for photos and celebrating the holidays.” The RSVP on Tesla’s website also says that the first 50 attendees will receive an undefined “Tesla holiday gift” – although we’re not sure this means a brand-new Tesla Model Y wrapped up with a bow.

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Likewise, Tesla believes Optimus will eventually become the gift that keeps on giving, estimating that it could eventually make up as much as 80 per cent of the company’s profits. Others are more sceptical, however, with reports that many of the examples that have thus far appeared in the public eye were secretly controlled by other robots, rather than Tesla’s own AI software. These rumours are yet to be proven, though.

In the meantime, Tesla hopes its automotive department will go from strength to strength with the introduction of the entry-level Model Y Standard in the UK. Musk’s electric family SUV has long been the nation’s best-selling EV and the firm hopes that the Standard’s lower £42,000 entry point will encourage more people into the brand.

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Tom is Auto Express' Consumer reporter, meaning he spends his time investigating the stories that matter to all motorists - enthusiasts or otherwise. An ex-BBC journalist and Multimedia Journalism graduate, Tom previously wrote for partner sites Carbuyer and DrivingElectric and you may also spot him presenting videos for the Auto Express social media channels.

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