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Tesla opened first futuristic diner with Optimus robots

Tesla opened its first futuristic Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles. And this after 7 years of planning.

This isn’t just a place for charging electric cars, but a real technological oasis. Imagine. A classic American diner with neon signs, 2 huge outdoor movie screens and 80 Supercharger stations. The establishment operates 24/7 and is accessible to absolutely everyone, not just Tesla owners.

The menu is diverse. From the signature Tesla Burger with Brandt beef and secret “Electric Sauce” to hot dogs with wagyu beef chili sauce. For young visitors there’s a special children’s menu, as well as many desserts and non-alcoholic cocktails with creative names.

The most interesting element of the new diner is the Optimus robots distributing popcorn to visitors. Although they’re still controlled by humans, the very presence of humanoid robots in an ordinary food establishment looks like a scene from a science fiction movie.

The interior design combines classic booth sofas with futuristic elements. Elon Musk already announced plans to open similar establishments in other cities around the world. Interesting things Musk has started doing. Going either into viral stuff like virtual companions or into scalable things like food service.

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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