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אילאן מאסק וויל מאכן א מיליאן מענטשן ראבאטס ביז 2030

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Elon Musk is once again pushing the boundaries of technological ambition, announcing a bold plan to build one million Optimus humanoid robots by 2030. Speaking about Tesla’s rapidly advancing robotics division, Musk said he believes humanoid robots will ultimately become “the biggest product ever,” surpassing even Tesla’s vehicles in scale and impact.

According to Musk, the Optimus program is moving from research and demonstration into real-world deployment, with early units already being tested inside Tesla factories. The company sees applications ranging from heavy industrial labor to household assistance, representing a potential shift in how human labor and automation coexist across global industries.

While the scale of Musk’s goal has drawn both excitement and skepticism, robotics specialists emphasize that public fears of humanoid robots gaining autonomy or “dominating humanity” are unfounded with current technology. Experts argue that the systems powering modern robots remain heavily dependent on human oversight, predictable programming, and strict safety limitations.

Supporters view Musk’s vision as the next major leap for Tesla, comparing it to the early days of electric vehicles and reusable rockets—ideas that were dismissed before becoming mainstream. If Tesla can mass-produce functional humanoid robots by decade’s end, Optimus could redefine entire economic sectors, reshape labor markets, and establish a new industry on the scale of the automotive boom.

For now, Musk’s announcement signals an aggressive timeline and a growing confidence inside Tesla that humanoid robotics is not science fiction—it is the company’s next frontier, and possibly its most transformative product yet.
 

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