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While the Optimus Gen 3's hands have not yet reached human-level dexterity due to engineering challenges, they are already proving to be fully capable of performing various manufacturing tasks inside Tesla's factories. The company expects the robot to play an increasingly significant role in automating production processes by 2025. With plans to begin selling these robots next year, the price is expected to fall between $20,000 and $30,000, marking a pivotal step in the timeline of automating everyday tasks in the real world.

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