Tesla Charging Stations in Bulgaria Shift to Paid Service
Charging at Tesla’s network stations in Sofia and Plovdiv has become a paid service as of June 15
Tesla's visionary CEO, Elon Musk, has once again captivated the online audience by sharing a video featuring the humanoid robot "Optimus" going for a walk. The footage, posted on Musk's Twitter account, showcases the nearly 6ft (182cm) tall robot confidently strolling around, eliciting reactions ranging from fascination to unease among online spectators.
The brief clip, captioned "We're going for a walk with Optimus," offers a glimpse of the second-generation humanoid robot, marking a significant step forward in Tesla's foray into robotics.
While the video underlines Tesla's intention to incorporate Optimus into its manufacturing processes in the near future, it also highlights the company's commitment to pushing technological boundaries and advancing automation and artificial intelligence.
The unexpected video has triggered a mix of reactions online, with users describing the robot's movements as both impressive and, for some, slightly eerie. As Tesla plans to harness the capabilities of Optimus within its manufacturing operations, the development opens up discussions on the role of robotics in shaping the future of industries.
Tesla, a trailblazer in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors, seems poised to extend its innovative reach into the realm of humanoid robotics. As Optimus takes its inaugural stroll, the anticipation builds regarding the potential impact and applications of this cutting-edge technology.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claimed that Croatia was the foreign state most actively involved in what he described as an attempted “color revolution” in Serbia
US President Donald Trump declared that Iran has been “totally defeated” following American airstrikes on Kharg Island, releasing video footage that he said shows the scale of the operation and the destruction inflicted on Iranian military assets.
Global oil markets have reacted sharply to the escalation of military strikes against Iran. According to Agence France-Presse, the price of Brent crude has jumped by roughly 42% since the start of U.S. and Israeli attacks on the country.
Earlier this month, Croatia welcomed its first group of conscripts at the Eugen Kvaternik military training center near Slunj, marking the return of compulsory military service, which had been suspended since 2007
Turkish air defenses shot down a third missile targeting Incirlik Air Base, near Adana, reportedly fired from Iran, according to Cumhuriyet
The United States has temporarily eased restrictions on the purchase of certain Russian oil shipments currently stranded at sea, as global energy markets face growing strain due to the ongoing war involving Iran.
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