Tesla is developing a 4D training computer "Dojo" for Autopilot.

On August 14th, Elon tweeted that Tesla is developing a neural network training computer called “Dojo”. “Dojo” will be used to “process a truly large amount of video data” and will upgrade the autopilot system to a 4D system. Currently, Tesla’s autopilot system operates on a “2.5D” system.

At last year’s Autonomy Day, Elon stated that the goal of “Dojo” is to be able to receive large amounts of data and perform training at the video level, and to conduct unsupervised large-scale training of a large number of videos using the “Dojo” program.

During the Q2 earnings call this year, Elon revealed that Tesla is working to transition to a more complex AI structure in order to improve autopilot functionality. To this end, Elon welcomes talented individuals interested in this to join Tesla’s AI team to develop together.

In early July, Elon stated at the opening ceremony of the World Artificial Intelligence Conference that Tesla is very close to achieving level 5 autonomous driving technology and he is confident in launching fully autonomous driving technology by the end of this year.

Currently, Tesla is focusing on developing a fully automated vehicle, and “Dojo” will help Tesla achieve its goal of “fully automated driving”.

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