Tesla CEO Elon Musk declared on March 4, 2026, via X that the company will achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI) and likely be first to embody it in a humanoid or atom-shaping form through its Optimus robots. This ties into plans for Optimus Gen 3 production starting in Q1 2026, amid ambitious timelines and Tesla's robotics push.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, posted on X on March 4, 2026: “Tesla will be one of the companies to make AGI and probably the first to make it in humanoid/atom-shaping form.” The statement underscores Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot program, envisioned as versatile for industrial, household, and even self-replicating tasks like a von Neumann probe for planetary infrastructure.
Tesla plans to launch Optimus Gen 3 in Q1 2026, the first version optimized for large-scale manufacturing rather than prototypes. It will leverage software from Tesla's full self-driving (FSD) AI stack, enabling the robot to learn skills by observing humans, process spoken commands, and develop abilities from video. Initial deployments will occur in Tesla factories to collect data and refine hardware and machine learning. At the Q4 earnings call, Musk described its versatility, while Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas highlighted potential redesigns for manufacturability and reliability.
Production scaling targets 1 million units annually. Tesla is preparing its Fremont, California, facility by phasing out Model S and Model X assembly for an Optimus pilot line. The company plans $20 billion in 2026 capital expenditures—up from $8.5 billion in 2025—to fund Optimus alongside Cybercab and Tesla Semi.
Tesla touts advantages from real-world data via its vehicle fleet, giving it an edge over software-focused rivals like OpenAI and Google DeepMind. Humanoid robotics challenges persist in dexterity, reliability, and efficiency, with varying worker concerns by sector.
Musk's claim fits his pattern of bold predictions: in 2023, he said Tesla cars achieved 'some aspects of AGI'; in 2024, AGI by 2025, later 2026 Singularity. Critics note delays, with Tesla's Robotaxi limited to ~30 supervised vehicles in Austin and self-driving features lagging. Tesla's 2025 automotive results showed 1.63 million deliveries (down 9%), $94.8 billion revenue (down 3%), and EPS down 33%, as BYD overtook with 2.26 million EVs. Yet Tesla's ~$1.5 trillion market cap rides on AI/robotics. Musk's xAI, merged with SpaceX, may collaborate on Optimus AI, prompting investor lawsuits over resource diversion. Google DeepMind's Demis Hassabis has called AGI's impact 'ten times the Industrial Revolution, but at ten times the speed.'