Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday that the company will spend around $10 billion in AI training and inference combined for 2024. What Happened: The CEO made the announcement via ...
To put it in simpler terms: Tesla is writing the dictionary (training the model) in its data center, and then Tesla's cars would be looking up a word (running an inference task). Tesla designed ...
The drivers worked on training Tesla's Full Self-Driving software and its Autopilot software, which, despite the products' names, require a licensed driver at the wheel. Most asked to remain ...
Musk said that currently, they use Tesla training software. "We drew up a lot of training software, a lot of labelling software to do -- be able to do surround video labelling, which is quite tricky.
Tesla is employing some skill from Formula 1 by hiring former Red Bull chief mechanic Kenny Handkammer as the automaker's global director of service training. If you're at all familiar with pit ...
This isn't Tesla's only supercomputer. The company is also building its "Dojo" supercomputer at its New York Gigafactory, also for video training of the AI-based FSD systems in its future EVs.
That makes its earnings interesting for the chip maker's stock. Tesla said it “increased AI training compute” by over 75% year over year in the third quarter. The EV maker uses AI computing to ...