Serenity: General-purpose robots should adapt to the human-constructed world, Tesla Optimus will eventually converge to the 'correct form'

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律动BlockBeats|Aug 17, 2026 01:17
BlockBeats News, August 17, Serenity discussed 'Why robots must be humanoid,' citing Elon Musk's perspective as the core answer: 'Robots don't necessarily have to be humanoid, but general-purpose robots aimed at replacing human labor should adapt to the world environment already built by humans.' The essence of this logic is that doors, stairs, tools, and spaces in the human world are all designed for the human form. By adopting a humanoid design, general-purpose robots can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructure without the need to rebuild the environment for every new form. Serenity also explicitly anticipates that Tesla's humanoid robot project, Optimus, will ultimately converge to the 'correct form.' The humanoid design of general-purpose robots is not an aesthetic choice but an engineering rationale to maximize environmental compatibility and task versatility. [Original link]
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