Tesla robot Optimus hands out popcorn in Berlin

December 21, 2025 03:40 | News

Tesla has unveiled its humanoid robot, named Optimus, to the public in Berlin.

The machine handed out popcorn at the Christmas market in the LP12 shopping centre, also known as the Mall of Berlin, on Saturday.

The robot picked up small popcorn boxes, filled them and handed them to visitors.  

A long queue formed at the stand.

As with other similar demonstrations by Tesla, it remained unclear to what extent Optimus was acting autonomously or was at least partially remote-controlled.

While sales of Tesla’s electric cars are likely to decline again this year, chief executive Elon Musk has announced that the company’s future lies in self-driving “robotaxis” and humanoid robots.

Musk also predicts that in the future there will be more robots than humans in the world. 

Self-driving cars and robots will bring about a “world without poverty” in which everyone has access to the best medical care. 

“Optimus will be an incredible surgeon,” Musk said. 

Musk said he hopes to start production of the robots by the end of next year. 

According to reports, some of the robots are remotely controlled during such demonstrations.

A video recently caused a stir online in which an Optimus robot falls backwards like a board at an event in Miami.

Before falling, however, it raises both arms to its head and its movement suggests that a person controlling it remotely took off a pair of 3D glasses. 

Tesla did not comment on this. 

Many Chinese companies are researching robots, and US companies such as Agility Robotics and Figure AI are working on using the machines in industry.

Meanwhile, Google’s sister company Waymo is the leader in autonomous driving. 

It has more than 2500 driverless vehicles in use in various US cities while Tesla has so far only managed a few dozen cars in the Texan city of Austin with a supervisor in the passenger seat. 

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