Tesla developing training computer 'Dojo' to process video data
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1597648280366114.png" alt="6.png" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20200817/1597648280366114.png"/></p><p> Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the EV maker is working on a neural network (NN) training computer called Dojo to process vast amounts of video data.<br/><br/>"Tesla is developing a NN training computer called Dojo to process truly vast amounts of video data. It's a beast! Please consider joining our AI or computer/chip teams if this sounds interesting," Musk said in a tweet on Friday.<br/><br/>A neural network is a type of machine learning which models itself after the human brain, creating an artificial neural network that via an algorithm allows the computer to learn by incorporating new data.</p><p><br/></p><p>Musk said 'Dojo' would be available in a "limited public release in 6 to 10 weeks."<br/><br/>"Project Dojo" was revealed during the recent Tesla Autonomy Investor Day held recently, Musk mentioned "Dojo" as the key to labeling visual data, which is currently a very difficult task.<br/><br/>"Project Dojo" is Tesla's attempt to create a computer that can engage videos of driving to become more proficient at the skill.<br/><br/>"Dojo" is made in order to train a host of multiple AI that will enable Tesla electric cars to drive on their own.<br/><br/>According to Musk, the goal is to take in huge amounts of image and video data and perform unsupervised learning.<br/><br/>"Project Dojo" is likely to be unveiled during next year's road to autonomy Tesla event.</p>
17 Aug,2020