{"id":6459,"date":"2025-11-04T17:11:48","date_gmt":"2025-11-04T17:11:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/musictechohio.online\/site\/elon-musk-robot-lab-robot-human-activity\/"},"modified":"2025-11-04T17:11:48","modified_gmt":"2025-11-04T17:11:48","slug":"elon-musk-robot-lab-robot-human-activity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/musictechohio.online\/site\/elon-musk-robot-lab-robot-human-activity\/","title":{"rendered":"Secret Elon Musk Lab Is Collecting Data on Every Human Activity to Train Robots"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Elon Musk\u2019s Optimus Robots are currently <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reddit.com\/r\/robotics\/comments\/1okk2ru\/tesla_optimus_v2_walks_down_a_street\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Looney Tunes slapstick disasters<\/a>. But there\u2019s a massive effort behind the scenes to make sure they don\u2019t stay clumsy clankers forever.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Enter Tesla\u2019s secret lab at its engineering headquarters in Palo Alto, California, where according to a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.businessinsider.com\/tesla-optimus-humanoid-robot-training-elon-musk-2025-11\" rel=\"nofollow\">new scoop from <em>Business Insider<\/em><\/a>, its goal is to record practically every mundane human movement imaginable, performed hundreds of times each day by a tireless crew of dozens of workers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">The AI industry is as much powered by armies of human grunts who work behind the scenes to make the tech appear seamless as it is by the actual gigawatts of energy consumed by its enormous data centers. So-called \u201cdata annotators\u201d <a href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/the-byte\/ai-gig-slave-labor\">spend hours manually labelling the text and imagery<\/a> contained in mountains of training data so that the AI knows what it\u2019s looking at.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Now, with Optimus\u2019s lab, we have \u201cdata collectors,\u201d who themselves constitute the dataset. Their motions are captured by five cameras mounted on a helmet they wear, along with a cumbersome backpack that weighs up to 40 pounds. They do everything from lifting a cup to wiping a table to<strong> <\/strong>vacuuming to organizing vehicle with parts on a conveyor belt \u2014 to more questionable requests, per <em>BI<\/em>, like doing the \u201cChicken Dance\u201d and twerking.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">It\u2019s like being a \u201clab rat under a microscope,\u201d a former data collector at the lab told <em>BI<\/em>. The work is grueling and requires doing the same action an extraordinary number of times; employees often starting by wiping down a table, sometimes for weeks before they get to move on. In each eight hour shift, they\u2019re expected to create at least four hours of usable footage. And if their movements are deemed not \u201chuman enough,\u201d they can be penalized.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">\u201cYou take a step, wipe the table, go into a reset pose, and do it all over again,\u201d another former worker told <em>BI<\/em>. It\u2019s \u201crinse and repeat until break time.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Robots are a major part of Musk\u2019s bold move of pivoting Tesla away from making cars to pioneering automation, which in theory could bring an astronomical amount of money if the gamble pays off. Humanoid robots that could assist with household tasks <a href=\"https:\/\/www.morganstanley.com\/insights\/articles\/humanoid-robot-market-5-trillion-by-2050\">are projected<\/a> to one day be a multitrillion dollar market, <a href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/humanoid-robots-going-nowhere\">even though it\u2019s not clear who would be buying them<\/a>. Nonetheless, leaders in the industry, like the AI robotics firm Figure and the Shanghai-based Agibot, claim that they\u2019re on the verge of being able to ship thousands of these yet-incredibly-experimental machines, which is just the prelude to them selling in numbers to rival car sales.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Musk has set a particularly pressing deadline, with an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wired.com\/story\/elon-musk-wants-strong-influence-over-the-robot-army-hes-building\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">internal goal<\/a> that Tesla will have 5,000 Optimus robots ready by the end of this year. On a recent third-quarter earnings call, <em>BI <\/em>notes, Musk said that Optimus \u201chas the potential to be the biggest product of all time,\u201d prognosticating that Tesla will eventually build one million units per year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Recent Optimus demonstrations \u2014 the ones that\u00a0 didn\u2019t rely on <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/elonmusk\/status\/1974341720944017505\" rel=\"nofollow\">AI mimicry<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/electrek.co\/2025\/07\/23\/tesla-teleoperated-robot-fail-serving-popcorn-first-day-new-diner\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">human teleoperation<\/a><strong> <\/strong>\u2014 have <a href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/elon-musk-new-robot-demo-bad\">done the opposite of making a good impression<\/a>. In a <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/Benioff\/status\/1963264973452546482\" rel=\"nofollow\">video<\/a> taken by Mark Benioff in September, the Salesforce CEO asks an Optimus for a Coke. But the bot, with Musk watching on,\u00a0responds with significant delays, cuts out mid-sentence, and freezes in place, unresponsive. Once it finally begins to move, its movements are clearly clumsy and uncoordinated.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">This might be why Tesla is gunning to collect as much movement data as possible, no matter how redundant seeming, perhaps hoping to emulate the breakthrough the AI industry had once it was able to train its generative models on ungodly amounts of training data.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Some of the tasks the data collectors perform are so simple they\u2019re like \u201cteaching a baby,\u201d a former worker told <em>BI<\/em>. Two others said they were asked to complete brain teasers for actual babies, like putting shapes in the correct hole.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">Some of their requests are AI-generated, resulting in bizarre tasks like acting like a gorilla, pretending to golf, and dancing provocatively. Two workers said they felt uncomfortable after the AI requests required them to\u00a0crawl on all fours or remove clothing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">It sounds like this training still has a long way to go. Certainly Tesla doesn\u2019t sound confident in the bot\u2019s abilities, because they\u2019re remotely teleoperated by a human whenever Musk brings over an investor to impress.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">\u201cThe investors want to see the bots moving in action,\u201d one former worker told <em>BI<\/em>. \u201cWhen we\u2019re in mo-cap, we\u2019re controlling the bots so it looks more fluid.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\">\u201cIt felt like theater,\u201d they added.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article-paragraph skip\"><strong>More on robots:<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/future-society\/unitree-robot-destroy-house\"><em>Disastrous Video Shows Robot Trying to Cook, Destroying Interior of House<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/robots-and-machines\/elon-musk-robot-lab-robot-human-activity\">Secret Elon Musk Lab Is Collecting Data on Every Human Activity to Train Robots<\/a> appeared first on <a href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/\">Futurism<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Elon Musk\u2019s Optimus Robots are currently Looney Tunes slapstick disasters. But there\u2019s a massive effort behind the scenes to make sure they don\u2019t stay clumsy clankers forever. 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