After Tesla's planned robot products were presented, social media called out the company for aping the 2004 film, with even director Alex Proyas weighing in.
In a tweet on Elon Musk’s website, X, the everything site where you can do anything, as long anything includes looking at crypto ads, AI porn, and the ramblings of Nazis talking to their Nazi bots, ...
Social media users had also discussed the resemblance of Musk's designs with those in the 2004 movie I, Robot after his We Robot event.
Robot. The uncanny resemblance didn’t go unnoticed — nor appreciated — by Proyas, who took to Musk’s own X platform to slam the executive for ripping off his creations. Related Stories ...
Elon Musk’s Tesla event on Thursday caught the attention of many of his fans and critics when it revealed new robotic technology, including Optimus the dancing robot and the self-driving ...
At Tesla's recent We, Robot event, the company unveiled the latest iteration of its humanoid robot, Optimus, sparking instant comparisons with Sonny, the robot protagonist from the 2004 movie I ...
Australian-Egyptian filmmaker Alex Proyas has accused the billionaire tech boss of poaching his ideas from his 2004 film 'I, Robot'. On X (Twitter), Proyas posted photos of futuristic tech from ...
Yet while the presentation initially ignited excitement online, the buzz quickly shifted to criticism as social media users began comparing the designs to those from a 2004 sci-fi film, “I, Robot,” ...
“Less than a car is my prediction, long term. It’ll take us a minute to get to the long term,” Musk said, adding that the robot “will do anything you want.” “It can be a ...
To netizens' astonishment, a robot dog could be seen patrolling Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate on November 8.An X user ...