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Tesla Dojo Supercomputer Stumbles in Race for AI Leadership

What Happened

Tesla launched its Dojo supercomputer project under Elon Musk to accelerate AI training for self-driving vehicles by processing vast amounts of road video data. The ambitious project was set to give Tesla a major edge in AI infrastructure, potentially reducing reliance on Nvidia GPUs. However, Dojo has hit significant technical hurdles, staff departures, and internal reshuffling over the past year. Despite Musk\’s early claims of Dojo\’s advantages, the project saw slow progress and has yet to meet expectations. As a result, Tesla continues to rely on third-party solutions even as it publicly promotes its AI efforts.

Why It Matters

The rise and fall of Tesla Dojo highlights how even well-resourced tech giants can struggle with building advanced AI hardware. Delays could slow Tesla\’s progress in autonomous vehicles and impact its AI leadership ambitions. Read more in our Mobility & Space Hub

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