{"title": "Elon Musk Announces Tesla's Revival of Dojo 3 Supercomputer Initiative", "body": ["Elon Musk shared on X that Tesla plans to resume efforts on Dojo 3, the latest iteration of its proprietary supercomputer initiative. The team behind Dojo was dissolved the previous year while the firm concentrated on AI processors integrated into its automobiles. According to Musk, the revival comes as the AI5 processor's blueprint has reached a solid stage."], "The Dojo initiative aims to analyze video footage and various data from Tesla cars, applying it to develop the neural network powering the firm's Full Self-Driving system. In the prior year, though, Musk noted on X that it was illogical for Tesla to split its assets across two distinct AI processor architectures. He emphasized that the AI5, AI6, and future versions would perform strongly in inference tasks and adequately in training, directing all resources toward those developments."], "The processors in question are tailored for executing Full Self-Driving functions directly within Tesla vehicles and lack optimization for training purposes. Production of the AI6 processors will occur at Samsung's facility in Texas, following a $16 billion pact between the two companies."], "Over time, Musk has made numerous declarations, some of which proved inaccurate or failed to materialize. Regarding this supercomputer endeavor, he indicated that Dojo 3 would incorporate 'space-based AI compute,' reflecting a view shared by him and supporters that orbital data centers outperform terrestrial giants. Proponents argue that space offers straightforward solar power utilization, and the frigid environment could substantially lower energy demands, alongside additional advantages. Though gaining traction as a concept, it remains purely theoretical, with specialists expressing skepticism."]}