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Elon Musk says that Muhammad bin Salman and Trump “admire” Tesla Obutos, where the human robot danced to “YMCA” – Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)

Tesla Inc. Timing CEO Elon Musk It revealed that both the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman And the American President Donald Trump Optimus Humanoid robot admired the company during a demonstration in Riyadh, where the robot danced on “YMCA”.

What happened: “We only showed many Tesla Optimus robots to His Highness and its President Trump, and I think they were very fans,” Musk said at the Saudi Economic Forum. “In fact, one of our robots danced Trump, which I thought was great.”

“Drmpp Dance” refers to a distinguished dance step by Trump in the gatherings, often to the song “YMCA”.

This illustration comes at a time when Tesla begins selling its cars in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a launch event that displays its international lineup, including Cybercab and Optimus.

The expansion is a major shift in the relations between Musk and the General Investment Fund in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which was previously tense during the “financing” controversy in Tesla in 2018.

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Musk predicted a future where human robots will become everywhere, and compare them to the help of C-3PO or R2-D2 “from Star Wars. He said:” My expectations for human robots are that in the end there will be tens of billions. “I think everyone will want to have their own personal robot.”

The billionaire businessman emphasized the economic capabilities of robots, which indicates that it can create a “economy of 10 times the size of the current global economy” and leads to “high global income”.

Why do it matter: Despite the optimism of Musk, Tesla faces challenges in Optimus production. During the company’s last profit call, Musk admitted the supply chain restrictions, including new export restrictions in China on the rare rare land magnets for robot operators.

The Saudi expansion is in line with the Kingdom’s ambitious plans to produce 500,000 batteries by 2030.

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Disintegration: This content was partially produced with the help of artificial intelligence tools and was reviewed and published by Beenzinga editors.

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