(Bloomberg/Ed Ludlow) — Tesla Inc. is disbanding its Dojo team and its leader will leave the company, according to people familiar with the matter, upending the automaker’s effort to build an in-house ...
--Elon Musk's Tesla is shuttering the team behind its Dojo supercomputer that is used to train the machine-learning models powering the company's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems and its ...
Elon Musk doesn’t want Tesla to be just an automaker. He wants Tesla to be an AI company, one that’s figured out how to make cars drive themselves. Crucial to that mission was Dojo, a custom-built ...
Tesla will streamline its AI chip research to focus on its development of inference chips used to run AI models and make real-time decisions, CEO Elon Musk said, after a media report he had ordered ...
For years, Elon Musk has spoken of the promise of Dojo, the AI supercomputer that was supposed to be the cornerstone of Tesla’s AI ambitions. It was important enough to Musk that in July 2024, he said ...
Tesla's once-hyped Dojo supercomputer project—touted as a bold leap into custom-built AI infrastructure—appears to have reached a dead end. CEO Elon Musk confirmed via social media that the Dojo ...
Remaining Dojo personnel are being reassigned within Tesla to work on other data centre and computer initiatives, according to sources. Credit: Ken Wolter/Shutterstock.com. Tesla has reportedly ...
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[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Tesla Inc. is disbanding its Dojo team and its leader will leave the company, according to people familiar with the matter, upending the ...
Tesla's original plan was to invest $500 million into the Dojo operation in Buffalo. As of March, the company had invested $314 million. Fastest Growing Companies 2025 Join ABJ for the annual Fastest ...