Elon Musk is spearheading the development of new supercomputers to enhance his businesses, particularly Tesla and xAI. He envisions Tesla as an AI and robotics company, with the custom-built supercomputer Dojo playing a crucial role in this transformation. Tesla plans to invest $500 million in Dojo, located in Buffalo, New York, and is also constructing another supercomputer cluster named Cortex in Austin, Texas.
Dojo will utilize vast amounts of data from Tesla vehicles to improve driver assistance features like Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD). Despite regulatory scrutiny over the capabilities of these systems, achieving full autonomy is vital for Tesla's future, especially with the anticipated launch of robotaxis. Additionally, Musk's AI venture xAI is set to develop large language models and AI products, including the chatbot Grok, supported by a supercomputer being built in Memphis.
• Musk plans to invest $10 billion in AI development this year.
• Tesla's Dojo supercomputer will enhance autonomous driving capabilities.
In this context, supercomputers like Dojo and Cortex are being developed to process vast amounts of data for AI training and applications.
The article discusses how Tesla's supercomputers will enhance the capabilities of FSD through improved data processing.
The supercomputer Dojo will train these models using data collected from Tesla vehicles to improve driving features.
The company is focusing on developing supercomputers to enhance its AI capabilities and improve its vehicle features.
The company aims to develop alternatives to existing AI tools, with a focus on large language models and chatbots.
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