Tesla Optimus robot lies collapsed on floor at Miami Tesla store event, water bottles spilled nearby, shocked crowd watches with phones out.
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Tesla's Optimus robot collapses at Miami event

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A Tesla Optimus humanoid robot fell flat on its back during a demonstration at a Miami store, sparking speculation about human teleoperation. The incident occurred at the 'Autonomy Visualized' event, where the robot was handing out water bottles. Social media users pointed to the robot's hand movements as evidence of remote control via a VR headset.

At Tesla's 'Autonomy Visualized' event on December 8, 2025, at a store in Miami, the Optimus robot stood behind a table of water bottles, interacting with attendees. The robot attempted to hand out bottles but knocked several over, then raised its hands to its head in a gesture resembling the removal of a VR headset. It staggered backward and collapsed flat on its back with a thud, scattering more bottles.

This viral video, shared widely on platforms like X and YouTube, led to immediate speculation that Optimus was not operating autonomously but was being teleoperated by a human. Observers noted the hand movements matched those of an operator abruptly disconnecting, causing the robot to lose control. One X user commented: 'If there was any question that Optimus uses teleop for their robots, here one clearly has a guy take the headset off and it falls over. Absolutely hilarious though.' Another added: 'Elon is too afraid to let Optimus hand out water bottles, so he uses a teleoperator to deceive people.'

The event contradicted Elon Musk's recent assertions. In October 2025, Musk stated Optimus is 'controlled by AI and is not tele-operated by a human.' He has promoted the robot as capable of tasks like folding shirts, watering plants, and even kung fu, predicting it could generate $10 trillion for Tesla and drive the company's market value to $25 trillion. Musk envisions Optimus enabling 'sustainable abundance,' making work optional and eliminating poverty through widespread deployment.

This is not the first controversy. A January 2024 video of Optimus folding clothes showed a shadow of a robotic arm, which Musk later admitted was not fully autonomous. At the October 2025 'We, Robot' event, robots required human remote assistance, with one even stating: 'I have human assistance today and am not fully autonomous yet.'

Despite progress—Optimus can now walk, balance, recognize objects, and perform basic manipulations—Tesla has not responded to inquiries about the Miami incident. The episode highlights ongoing debates in robotics between true AI autonomy and assisted operations, common in the industry for complex demos.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

X discussions focus on speculation that Tesla's Optimus robot was remotely controlled via VR headset, evidenced by hand gestures mimicking removal before collapse. Skeptics question Tesla's autonomy claims and scalability, calling it marketing hype. Supporters attribute the incident to operator error, viewing teleoperation as standard for public demos. Robotics experts analyze it as a teleop failure highlighting balance and safety issues. Viral videos sparked memes, debates, and concerns over development stage.

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A Tesla Optimus humanoid robot fell backward during a public demonstration in Miami, prompting speculation about remote human control. The incident occurred at the company's 'Future of Autonomy Visualized' event, where the robot appeared to mimic removing a VR headset before toppling over. Video of the mishap has gone viral, raising questions about the robot's advertised autonomy.

Um vídeo do evento Autonomy Visualized da Tesla em Miami mostra o robô Optimus derrubando garrafas de água e caindo para trás com um gesto semelhante à remoção de um headset de VR. O clipe, compartilhado no Reddit, alimentou suspeitas de que o robô era controlado remotamente por um operador humano. Este incidente revive dúvidas sobre a autonomia do robô humanoide da Tesla em meio às ambiciosas reivindicações de Elon Musk.

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O fracasso viral do robô Optimus no evento 'Autonomy Visualized' da Tesla em dezembro de 2025 em Miami — derrubando garrafas de água, gesticulando em aparente frustração e caindo para trás — reacendeu dúvidas sobre suas alegações de autonomia. Sem resposta da Tesla ou Elon Musk, enquanto desafios maiores em produção e competição ganham foco.

A Tesla revelou seu robô Optimus versão 2.5 na conferência NeurIPS 2025 em 2 de dezembro, exibindo novas capacidades de corrida. A demonstração destacou a capacidade do robô de correr a velocidades de 50% e 25%, marcando um avanço significativo na robótica humanoide. Elon Musk comentou o progresso, enfatizando o papel futuro desses robôs em tarefas diárias.

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Tesla released a video on December 2, 2025, showing its Optimus humanoid robot running at speeds up to 13.7 km/h in a Fremont laboratory, fueling investor optimism and a 1.7% stock rise to $454.48 the following Thursday. The clip, republished by Elon Musk, drew millions of views and prompted a response from rival Figure AI with its own robot demonstration. Amid the robotics hype, Tesla launched a budget Model 3 in Europe to counter competition.

Em sua teleconferência de resultados do 4º trimestre de 2025, a Tesla anunciou planos para repurpor linhas de montagem de Model S e X em Fremont para 1 milhão de unidades Optimus 3 anualmente e ramp up da produção em alto volume de Optimus V4 em Giga Texas. O CEO Elon Musk destacou as capacidades de aprendizado do robô via observação e vídeo, a divulgação iminente da Gen 3 e desafios como escalonamento em meio à competição chinesa, respaldados por US$ 20 bilhões em capex em 2026.

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Após anúncio de Elon Musk sobre vendas de Optimus até 2027, o robô humanoide da Tesla começou um aprendizado em sua fábrica de Austin, aprendendo tarefas complexas de treinadores equipados com câmeras em meio a avanços em robótica no CES 2026. Implantação em fábricas é visada para final de 2026.

 

 

 

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