Tesla to restart its Dojo AI supercomputer with Dojo3, Musk says

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Elon Musk said on X that Tesla will restart its Dojo AI supercomputer project with the Dojo3 generation after last year’s shutdown as the company refocuses on onboard AI chips for Full Self-Driving. Dojo is intended to process vehicle video data to train Tesla’s neural nets, but Musk has floated a space-based AI compute idea that many experts doubt. Samsung is set to produce the AI6 chips in Texas, and there’s no clear timeline for when Dojo3 will return to active development.
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