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When robots can assemble their own kind, work will be optional

By DigiconAsia Editors | Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 12:10 PM Asia/Singapore

When robots can assemble their own kind, work will be optional

At least, that is why Elon Musk envisions with his manufacturing plant in the near future…

Eccentric and neuro-atypical tech billionaire Elon Musk has revealed ambitious plans for Tesla’s humanoid robot to be able to perform self-replication.

Musk has revealed that his Optimus robots would have the capability to build new Optimus robots, moving away from conventional factory production reliant on human labor. This approach could enable rapid production growth and help Tesla meet its staggering targets of 10 million units annually at Tesla’s Giga Texas facility, and potentially reaching up to 100m units per year at a future Mars location.

In practical terms, Musk has shown Optimus performing a range of tasks, from construction and emergency response to cooking and policing, emphasizing that these robots could revolutionize work by replacing many physical jobs. He believes that this proliferation of humanoid robots will reshape society by making work optional and eventually eradicating poverty through automation.

Musk has also discussed longer-term possibilities such as integrating human consciousness with Optimus through Neuralink, potentially giving the robots a form of consciousness within two decades, and positioning Optimus as an economic game-changer by greatly increasing productivity and reducing costs.

Overall, Musk aims to deploy Optimus robotics widely starting in 2026, hoping to initiate a shift in economic and social structures by transitioning labor from necessity to a leisure activity and making currency increasingly less relevant over time.

Initial expert reactions to Musk’s vision underscore significant ethical, practical, and existential concerns:

  • Robotics specialists caution that self-replicating robots could lead to uncontrollable growth in robot populations if safeguards fail, drawing parallels to ecological disasters such as locust swarms devastating crops.
  • The emergent behavior and unpredictability of evolving autonomous robots amplify the risk of unintended harm, potentially outstripping human control mechanisms.
  • AI ethicists emphasize that these technologies raise profound ethical challenges related to value alignment — the difficulty of programming robots to consistently act in line with human values — and the risks of loss of human oversight.
  • While Musk has publicly warned about AI’s existential risks, experts observe a contradiction in simultaneously pursuing advanced AI and self-replicating robots without robust regulatory frameworks or safety protocols in place.

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