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Optimus (named after the Transformers character with the same name), also known as Tesla Bot, is a general-purpose robotic humanoid under development by Tesla, Inc. [1] It was announced at the company's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Day event on August 19, 2021, [1] and a prototype was shown in 2022. CEO Elon Musk stated in 2022 that he thinks ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in a recent interview with Dubai's World Governments Summit that the economic returns of artificial intelligence investments will be seen in humanoid robots.
Tesla Dojo is a supercomputer designed and built by Tesla for computer vision video processing and recognition. [1] It is used for training Tesla's machine learning models to improve its Full Self-Driving (FSD) advanced driver-assistance system. According to Tesla, it went into production in July 2023. [2]
Tesla and other auto technology companies have missed their targets to deploy self-driving cars for years. Musk has built a career on defying skeptics with businesses in electric cars and rockets.
The first real prototype is expected for 2022, and Elon Musk says the technology can one day have "profound implications" for the economy and jobs.
It is the first Grok model with image generation capabilities. [45] On October 21, 2024, xAI released an applications programming interface (API). [46] On December 9, 2024, xAI released a text-to-image model named Aurora. [47] On February 15, Elon Musk, the founder of xAI, announced the release of Grok 3, and Grok 3 currently tops LLM leaderboards.
"If you define AGI (artificial general intelligence) as smarter than the smartest human, I think it's probably next year, within two years," Musk said when asked about the timeline for development
Grok is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI. Based on the large language model (LLM) of the same name, it was launched in 2023 as an initiative by Elon Musk. [3] The chatbot is advertised as having a "sense of humor" and direct access to X, formerly known as Twitter. [4] [5]