Tesla has obviously been battling to find considerably more high level opponents in the competition to construct a humanoid robot that can do all that from gathering vehicles to minding kids. In any case, a new position posting for a robot mentor might uncover the technique Tesla Chief Elon Musk has as a main priority for getting the organization’s Optimus robot ready to rock ‘n roll: Having his laborers work nonstop.
A task posting at Tesla, first spotted by Business Insider, is fascinating in itself, as it gives a little look into how’s being prepared Tesla’s bipedal robots. Work competitors are expected to be somewhere in the range of 5’7″ and 5’11″ in level since they’ll be wearing a movement catch suit and computer generated reality headset “while performing assigned developments and activities in view of task necessities.”
The posting, for a task situated in Palo Alto, California, makes sense of that specialists will transfer information gathered during the day, composing reports about perceptions, and in any event, doing some troubleshooting when essential. Competitors should have the option to “walk 7+ hours daily” while likewise having the option to convey as much as 30 pounds, which unquestionably sounds requesting enough. However, it’s the piece of the gig posting that gets into the hours that truly grabbed our eye.
There are three movements accessible: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., 4 p.m. – 12:30 a.m., and 12 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Presently, that wouldn’t be so strange for some production lines yet having a super late shift for cutting edge robot preparing appears to be a piece odd. The main conceivable clarification we can concoct is that Musk is genuinely in a frantic race to find robot producers who have taken unbelievable steps as of late.
It additionally seems like it tends to be overwhelming work, with a lot of disclaimers in the gig posting like “Note that the utilization of VR headsets or working in a virtual climate can be confusing and awkward for certain individuals, which can bring about VR disorder side effects.” The posting additionally demands that up-and-comers “should can stand, sit, walk, stoop, twist, reach, hunch, and curve over the course of the day.”
Ability to drive is likewise an unquestionable requirement, with a line remembered for the gig post that notes competitors have the capacity “to go up to 25% of the time and everyday local driving.” It’s difficult to discern whether laborers would be really preparing the robots during these driving meetings or on the other hand in the event that the driving is some way or another coincidental to the genuine preparation.
What does the entirety of this compensation? As per Tesla’s site, it pays “$25.25 – $48.00/hour + money and stock honors + benefits.” However similarly as the hours might be odd, the work posting incorporates an admonition that you might have to show up on Saturday or Sunday and extra time “when required.” Once more, this all appears to propose Tesla is pushing hard to get up to speed with the robot tech front.
Gizmodo contacted Tesla by means of email however the organization disposed of its PR division quite a while back, so we won’t pause our breathing about hearing back.
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