Supercomputer will improve Tesla’s autopilot

The head of Tesla Elon Musk said that the supercomputer will improve the autopilot of electric vehicles produced by his company.

This project is called Dojo and was first talked about back in 2019. But only now more details have appeared on the network about what they plan to occupy the new development of Tesla. Ferra.ru writes about it.
So, judging by Musk’s words, the goal of Dojo is to be able to take huge amounts of data in the form of videos, and then train on their basis and conduct unsupervised mass training. In the future, the acquired skills can be used to make the autopilot of Tesla cars even more advanced.

So, judging by Musk’s words, the goal of Dojo is to be able to take huge amounts of data in the form of videos, and then train on their basis and conduct unsupervised mass training. In the future, the acquired skills can be used to make the autopilot of Tesla cars even more advanced.
It is noted that the automaker openly invites all interested specialists to join the company’s project.

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