Tesla's mysterious project Dojo has surfaced, is Max making another "outrageous statement"?

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Tesla has a mysterious project named Dojo that is about to surface, which will help Tesla achieve fully autonomous driving faster. Recently, Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted on Twitter that Dojo will make a difference in autonomous driving technology.

 

In April this year, at Tesla's Autopilot Day, Musk and other senior executives jointly demonstrated Tesla's efforts in the field of autonomous driving. Tesla released a full self-driving computer and said that it would be able to put self-driving taxis (Robotaxi) on the road next year. Musk also made a bold statement that the scale would reach 1 million vehicles.

 

At this communication meeting, Tesla briefly mentioned the Dojo project, saying that it is one of Tesla's most concerned projects at present, and it is likely to change the rules of the autonomous driving game.

 

"We do have one key project that we didn't have enough time to talk about today, which is a super powerful training computer," Musk said. "The goal of Dojo is to be able to collect a lot of data and train at the video level."

 

Currently, labeling visual data is a difficult task, and most neural network systems use image processing to feed them information, but Dojo sounds like it can process videos, which will give the network more content and allow it to be trained faster and in more complex environments.

 

More information about the Tesla Dojo project is expected to be released early next year when Tesla next updates its autonomous driving plan.

 

On the one hand, there are radical autonomous driving goals, and on the other hand, there are legal lawsuits caused by Autopilot, which makes Tesla's grand goal seem both real and illusory. Bloomberg reported that Tesla was recently sued by the family of an American car owner because the owner died in a car accident while using Autopilot. This is the second related lawsuit against Tesla in three months.


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