You Have To See Kim Kardashian’s Photos With a Tesla Bot To Believe It
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You Have To See Kim Kardashian’s Photos With a Tesla Bot To Believe It

A day after Kim Kardashian revealed her interaction with Tesla robot Optimus, she took to Instagram to share more photos. Kardashian posed with the robot as well as the company’s latest innovation — the Cybercab. The carousel included pictures that looked more dystopian than sexy, with the reality star posing with it, holding the robot’s hands, or sitting with the humanoid inside the robotaxi.

Kim Kardashian shares new photos with Tesla’s bot and Cycbercab

On Tuesday, Kim Kardashian shared pictures with Tesla’s Optimus robot and Cybercab. The update comes a day after she showcased her tech-savvy side by interacting with the robot and sharing a glimpse of the robotaxi. From mimicking hand gestures to playing Rock, Paper, and Scissors with the SKIMS founder, the robot surely fascinated her fans and followers.

In the Instagram pictures shared by Kardashian, she wore a Balenciaga black coat and paired it with sheer skin tights and lace stockings. The reality star shared several images, which closely resembled a photoshoot with the Tesla bot. Optimus was seated in the driver’s seat of Cybercab, while Kardashian posed around the robot. One of the pictures saw her sitting in front of the robot and the robotaxi. In other photos, the SKIMS founder stood alongside the humanoid.

Kim Kardashian’s photoshoot also included some bizarre pictures. She locked her hands with the Optimus robot and even sat on the Tesla bot in the driver’s seat. The post quickly went viral and has over 1 million likes.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced Optimus’ concept on the company’s AI Day in 2021 and unveiled the robot’s first prototype the following year. This humanoid robot can walk on two legs and interact with humans using fully functioning arms, and the same was evident in the robot’s interaction with Kim Kardashian.

Meanwhile, Musk launched Cybercab in October at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. It has two wing-like doors and no pedals or steering wheel.

Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on Mandatory.

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