Tesla, who was developing “Dojo” to teach the automatic driving system learning models and advanced driver’s assista, has now completed the project with the departure of the project chief and more than 5 key team members who have joined an active data ceer company. The rest of the team will be transferred to other Tesla data ceers projects.
Tesla’s CEO Ilan Musk, who previously described Dojo as “monsters”, called it a “low -risk option” last year and said on Thursday: “Divorce of resources to develop two differe artificial ielligence chip designs is not logical.” Accordingly, Tesla iends to rely on partners such as Nvidia, AMD and Samsung to produce artificial ielligence chips, though the developme of the AI5 and AI6 iernal chips will coinue.
The DOJO closure occurs as competition over the recruitme of artificial ielligence professionals has iensified and technology gias have attracted Tesla forces on the proposal of remarkable salaries. At the same time, financial problems caused by sales drops, political margins and uncertain performance of automobile projects, including robot service in Austin Texas, have posed more challenges.




