
TechCrunch reported that Tesla has ceased operations of its artificial intelligence supercomputer named Dojo. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Previously, Elon Musk had described Dojo as a crucial tool for developing fully autonomous driving technology. Launched in 2023, Dojo provided extensive computing power for training Tesla's autopilot and artificial intelligence systems.
The company explained this decision by the need for efficient resource allocation and the necessity to utilize other computing infrastructures. Some analysts believe that the closure of Dojo indicates changes or issues in Tesla's autonomous driving strategy.
At the same time, Tesla announced that it will continue to develop AI systems and plans to obtain computing power from external providers. This indicates that the company will continue its efforts to further enhance its autonomous driving technology.
The cessation of operations of the Tesla Dojo supercomputer is being evaluated as a strategic decision to transition to a new phase in the field of technological infrastructure. The company plans to continue its consistent work on developing autonomous driving systems in the future.