Elon Musk announces collaboration between his AI startup xAI and Tesla on the "silicon front" and "AI software front." xAI will utilize Twitter data for training its curious AI systems.
The cost of Twitter data remains undisclosed. Musk alleges that "Every AI organization on Earth" has illegally used Twitter's data for training, prompting rate limits. Musk plans to use public tweets for training, similar to others. xAI aims to follow in DeepMind's footsteps with Alpha Zero's self-training abilities.
Musk discusses Tesla's custom silicon development and in-vehicle hardware, enabling advanced driver assistance systems.
Tesla's robotaxi promises are yet to be fulfilled, with no fully self-driving vehicles currently available. Tesla's hardware 4 is shipping now, offering three-to-five times more capability than hardware 3, with hardware 5 expected in a few years.
Dojo, Tesla's supercomputer, aids in AI training and computer vision. Musk states that xAI's AI language model won't adhere to political correctness, aiming to provide controversial yet truthful answers. Tesla's driving data will help xAI understand the physical world beyond the Internet.
Walter Isaacson inquires about Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot for manufacturing, still in its early stages. Updates on Optimus and more are anticipated on Tesla's upcoming earnings call.