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Tesla is discontinuing its in-house chip development for autonomous technology, leading to the disbandment of the team behind its Dojo supercomputer.
Tesla’s chip and Dojo supercomputer chief departs as Elon Musk shuts down the in-house AI project, shifting to partnerships with Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung.
A recent YouTube video documenting a ride in a Tesla Robotaxi proves these autonomous vehicles aren't quite road-ready.
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The disbanding of Tesla’s Dojo efforts follows the departure of around 20 workers, who left the automaker to start their own ...
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Zoox secures NHTSA exemption to launch its steering wheel-free robotaxis, paving the way for autonomous ride services in ...
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The decision is a boost for Zoox, which in June opened a robotaxi production facility in California where it plans to ...
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