Why Tesla’s AI Super Computer Is About To Take Over!

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  • @campkohler9131
    @campkohler9131 Před rokem +48

    I am very impressed by the clarity of writing in this video. If I do not sufficiently pat you on the back, you may join in without any fear of being accused of having a big ego. Well done!

    • @MicahBratt
      @MicahBratt Před rokem +11

      Probably AI generated haha

    • @TheConedera
      @TheConedera Před rokem +4

      This is one of the best explanations of Artificial Intelligence that I have ever seen. In the human brain, neuron paths will change according to learning and experience. Under the right conditions, a neuron will “fire”, but only to a specific other neuron. Weights and biases in computer neural networks act in a similar manner. At least that is what I understood from this video. Very well done.

    • @Seanpence04
      @Seanpence04 Před rokem +6

      @@TheConedera Here is an even deeper explanation into what you were saying:
      AI, or artificial intelligence, is a branch of computer science and engineering that aims to create intelligent machines that can perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation. One popular approach to creating AI is through the use of neural networks, which are modeled after the structure and function of the human brain.
      A neural network is made up of layers of interconnected "neurons," which are simple mathematical functions that are activated or "fired" when they receive input. Each neuron receives input from other neurons through pathways called "synapses," which transmit information between neurons. The strength of the connection between neurons is represented by a value called a "weight," which determines the amount of influence one neuron has over another. Additionally, each neuron has a "bias" value, which is added to the input before it is processed by the neuron's mathematical function. The bias term helps to shift the activation function to the left or right.
      The training process of a neural network starts by providing it with a set of input and output pairs, called the training dataset. The input is passed through the input layer, which then passes through the different layers of neurons in the network. As the input data passes through the network, it is modified by the weights and biases of the neurons, until it reaches the output layer. The output of the network is then compared to the desired output, and the error is calculated as the difference between them. This error is then propagated back through the network using an algorithm called backpropagation. The backpropagation algorithm calculates the gradient of the error with respect to the weights and biases of the neurons, which is used to update the weights and biases in the opposite direction of the gradient, to reduce the error. This process is typically done many times with many different examples in the training dataset, and the weights and biases are updated after each example, until the network reaches a satisfactory level of performance.
      The goal of training a neural network is to find the optimal set of weights and biases that will allow the network to accurately predict the desired output based on the input. Once the network has been trained, it can then be used to make predictions on new, unseen data. The prediction process is similar to the training process, but the weights and biases are fixed and don't change. The input data is passed through the network and the output is the prediction of the network.
      It's worth noting that the architecture of the neural network, the number of layers, the number of neurons in each layer, and the activation function used, also play a crucial role in determining the network's performance. The training dataset also plays an important role, it should be large enough, diverse and representative of the problem to be solved.

    • @635574
      @635574 Před rokem +5

      I already used chatGPT to help with my texts for starting my channel on another account. Even simple things like typo fixing are fast.

  • @albeit1
    @albeit1 Před rokem +11

    Secretly building? I think they’ve been pretty open about it.

    • @bobshagit9503
      @bobshagit9503 Před rokem

      funny though, he was out there telling everyone else not to build AI for years claiming it was dangerous

  • @leeoxford
    @leeoxford Před rokem +14

    Tesla 2021 AI day when introducing DOJO they said they were already working on the next version which was going to be 100x more powerful.

  • @VisvaasL
    @VisvaasL Před rokem +1

    1972 to 2011 was AI winter. I am a hands-on AI enthusiast. Understand the need for flops for computing with large image sets. DOJO architecture and underlying things are the future. We always looked at Compute as limited. Compute is measured by FLOPS. Tesla's AI team broke the barrier by introducing Configurable 8, which is compatible with IEEE 754. The way the memory was addressed changed in DOJO, giving unlimited computing. I see this will be a big game changer; till the world comes out of its slumber, they will scratch heads, and computer vision helps human vision. Hats off to Elon and Tesla masterminds.

  • @donsmith717
    @donsmith717 Před rokem +23

    Born in '43, educated in EE, worked with computer hardware and software until '02, completely incapable of comprehending most of the technical details of AI. That's me. Go figure.

    • @idus
      @idus Před rokem +2

      You think most of the people in the machine learning field feel that way because not one person makes the whole? Seems like ai is a collective technology where lots of specialties come together. You may build the circuit for real world data collection however someone else takes that data and trains a neural net. I am a hardware person and I am barely scratching the surface to python and data set training. I believe if you dove into the technology you would grab the concept well enough to build your own functional ai creation.

    • @donsmith717
      @donsmith717 Před rokem +2

      @@idus Perhaps I should complaining about not understanding Crypto Currency, and that I don't understand why Block Chain so-called technology is so all-encompassing and safe. The real and core problem is that I'm too far gone (old) to communicate with people who call table links block chains. Anyway, it's not my problem. I'm kind of happy despite my ignorance. Oh, and training a neural net is is sort of comprehensible to me probably because it had no precursor technology with a different set of new vocabulary to needlessly confuse me. It seems simple and I think I may actually understand it. But heck, thanks for taking the time to read my comment.

    • @prowebmaster5873
      @prowebmaster5873 Před rokem

      right?!? the shit our government hides from us....

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Před rokem

      There was a massive breakthrough in the 2016-2018 timeframe. You can thing of this as trying to build a table surface when you haven't built the legs yet and simultaneously trying to build the legs while the table doesn't exist yet. The breakthrough involved something of a Monte-Carlo approach allowing the differing levels of understanding to build upon each other.

    • @donsmith717
      @donsmith717 Před rokem

      @@jefflittle8913 - Perhaps starting at both ends and working back towards the middle is good but for me, the two ends are never connected to the same middle. Hopeless..too old. I used to be familiar with the term "Monte-Carlo". Now it's just a 4 syllable noise. And I can't seem to treat probabilities mathematically any more. Shucks

  • @mrjskrueger
    @mrjskrueger Před rokem +27

    „Great video on AI! The explanations were clear and concise, and the examples really helped to illustrate the concepts. Keep up the good work!“ - ChatGPT

    • @AntoinettePalermo-xs6it
      @AntoinettePalermo-xs6it Před rokem

      Spoken like a true warrior Skirgailia aka Elon Musk aka Voldemir Zelensky aka Benjamin Netanyahu aka Dark Prince Harry aka John Hagee aka Benjamin Franklin aka George Washington aka Martin Luther aka anti-Christ John xiii aka Skirgailia.
      And you didn’t tell your AI students about the meaning of the scissors, which were placed by Me the day before this what some may call a miracle, because you don’t want to tell your students that yes, there was a miracle.
      For those who See what I SEE
      And so it is.

    • @AntoinettePalermo-xs6it
      @AntoinettePalermo-xs6it Před rokem

      Let’s watch what happens next.

  • @lukeknowles5700
    @lukeknowles5700 Před rokem +1

    10:28 the "Johnnie Cab" style of autonomous driving is both hillarious and scary.

  • @STEVEF777
    @STEVEF777 Před rokem +22

    Having FSD beta in my Model X, I think autonomous driving is at least 3 years away. Weather is the biggest problem along with pop up tasks like driving through a lane closure where each direction alternates from a worker directing traffic.

    • @markreed9853
      @markreed9853 Před rokem

      ..I really want FSD to work as replacing every ICE vehicle with an EV is not the answer and FSD will increase vehicle utilization so everyone does not need their own vehicle. The problem I see is people and governments excepting FSD will NEVER be 100% and the vehicles will still get into accidents, especially as you mix FSD vehicles with human-driven ones - the problem is we accept people-killing people on the roads but will we accept an FSD driven vehicle killing people?

    • @UncompressedWAVmusic
      @UncompressedWAVmusic Před rokem +1

      Congratulations on your HONESTY about Telsa FSD vehicles being at least 3 years away. I think Elon and Tesla should go to jail with the hype they make about FSD vehicles, it gets many Telsa drivers getting sloopy with their driving by giving it over too much to the FSD mode. I just heard last week that The US government is preparing to take action against Telsa for its FSD mode and claims. There are CZcams videos with the FSD Telsa drivers sleeping at the wheel. They should get a dangerous driving charge by the police.

    • @bobshagit9503
      @bobshagit9503 Před rokem +2

      @@UncompressedWAVmusic I really like how he charges people $15,000 for beta testing his FSD feature... after promising everyone they could make $30,000 a year with remote taxi service... LOL
      anyone who bought this has a class action lawsuit for lost wages every year they had the thing

    • @Asheface11
      @Asheface11 Před rokem +2

      There's really no telling when full fsd will actually be released. I'd have told everyone when I got my Model 3 in 2019 it would be 2-3 years away at that time...but its still not close and makes lots of mistakes. It's a very polarizing topic because lots of people have paid really good money, and to date, only received a product that you have to monitor very closely so it doesn't make mistakes. But what I've realized during this time, is that it is improving. I've all but given up hope that "it's right around the corner", but I do remain hopeful that if anyone can do it, the tesla team can. As to when this might be, it could be a few months away if theres a huge breakthrough...but it could be 5+ years away if it continues the past 3 years of slow advancement.

    • @vietman79
      @vietman79 Před 7 měsíci

      I feel FSD is reachable within 5 years, especially with DOJO. Waymo is already having robo taxis in some cities like SF and their FSD tech is light years away from Tesla. The main thing that's stopping Tesla from releasing robo taxis just like what waymo is doing is all the red tape and lobbying that's needed.

  • @stevebarton2313
    @stevebarton2313 Před rokem +10

    Good video, looks like Teslaa is well on its way to dominating the market in self driving cars..

    • @bobshagit9503
      @bobshagit9503 Před rokem

      lol
      FSD? never worked LOL
      he creates nothing but failure after failure

  • @WhoMe87799
    @WhoMe87799 Před rokem +6

    Repeating what Musk said for emphasis... *"AI is far more dangerous than nukes."*

  • @A_Litre_of_Farva
    @A_Litre_of_Farva Před rokem +23

    Imagine the value of the data alone that Tesla is gathering…let alone it’s computers…I’m guessing the Dojo would be useful for all of Elon’s companies, among many, many others. Brilliant ❤

    • @BOBO-so8rx
      @BOBO-so8rx Před rokem +4

      The way Elon multiplies and compounds the achievements of each of his companies is right in line with the Dojo computer. Can you imagine the uses SpaceX will be able to tackle with its ability.

    • @carholic-sz3qv
      @carholic-sz3qv Před rokem +2

      Nope it’s totally useless aside from making cars drive autonomously! It is not for science or many other applications lol…

    • @carholic-sz3qv
      @carholic-sz3qv Před rokem +1

      @@BOBO-so8rx which usages!? Wtf!!!!

    • @carholic-sz3qv
      @carholic-sz3qv Před rokem

      Nope he is not!!! Also he has absolutely no idea how those secret military things works! He just launches them lol…..

    • @khutsohlase243
      @khutsohlase243 Před rokem

      @@carholic-sz3qv Its useful for complex rocket equations and simulations in different environments/worlds ,the Tesla robot, processing info from studying billions of neurons with neuralink etc

  • @cyrusadamrevilla3851
    @cyrusadamrevilla3851 Před rokem +2

    Awesome presentation!

  • @tzachif6473
    @tzachif6473 Před rokem +6

    Very interesting video. Well done. This was very enlightening, and I loved the editing. 🙏🏾

  • @juhavirtanen1987
    @juhavirtanen1987 Před rokem +1

    You are doing a great content. Continue on the same way!!

  • @kulduroykulduroy7658
    @kulduroykulduroy7658 Před rokem +1

    Lets hope they could equipted them not just w/ visual sensor but w/ athere sensored just for a reserved or suport as an auciliary suport system so it would give it more sufficient and safer travels.

  • @loveliberationofficial
    @loveliberationofficial Před rokem +11

    Just want to add something here! :) I studied AI in Uni and it might be a bit misleading how you present the information here. The Neural network tesla uses focusses mainly on interpreting the environment as accurately as possible. The actual steering of the vehicle is comparable with collision avoidance in a computer game. So random jerks on the wheel is just a result of incorrect environment readout. The actual neural net is not directly connected to steering, as in there is no drive straight neuron. Other than that! Love the simple explanation.
    Edit: Elon Said in the latest AI Day In the Q&A that its moving in this direction though.

    • @willemhaifetz-chen1588
      @willemhaifetz-chen1588 Před rokem +1

      Exactly right, including the P.S. Thanks

    • @kennyholmes5196
      @kennyholmes5196 Před rokem +1

      Tesla hyperfans are all like this, as a heads-up. They love to be misleading if it lets them paint Elon in a positive light.

  • @loraleestrength6264
    @loraleestrength6264 Před rokem +3

    Gives me ideas for some interesting combinations of technology,ai, and organic possibilities. And a couple of others areas of science with assistance from ai there will be some remarkable leaps and bounds in our future.

  • @MathGPT
    @MathGPT Před rokem +10

    Twitter's entire dataset would make pretty damn good training for an AI

    • @carholic-sz3qv
      @carholic-sz3qv Před rokem +3

      Nope lol….. which database!? Which usable infos!? It’s totally useless

    • @fredpsimas1874
      @fredpsimas1874 Před rokem +1

      Interesting idea except that Twitter is still slanted left and more negative than positive responses…an ai would learn to be a narcissist on Twitter and not a good human!

  • @MXP90DL
    @MXP90DL Před rokem +30

    As it has been said, it's hard to build and bring to market. Never been done before, but with this much effort, it will happen. Imagine in the 1950's going to a world's fair and seeing a box that you put your food and within minutes a bell rings and a hot dinner comes out. It had never been done before and now almost all of us have a magic box that can make popcorn in less than 3 minutes.
    A.I. self driving will be just like that, we will never need to get drivers licenses. A small club of people will have beautiful cars and may be the only people left to own and drive their own cars but maybe on closed roads for safety. ;)

    • @eriktompkins7137
      @eriktompkins7137 Před rokem +7

      Some road signs in the future will say, human drivers only. These roads will likely be poorly maintained.

    • @SeanKula
      @SeanKula Před rokem +3

      @@eriktompkins7137 Never thought of that. Good point.

    • @paulschulte1064
      @paulschulte1064 Před rokem +5

      @@eriktompkins7137 in my opinion More likely that human driving will be done by crabby old men only on weekends, in ICE CARS, at designated courses, including racing. And the bystanders will politely applauded their efforts.

    • @paulschulte1064
      @paulschulte1064 Před rokem +1

      @@eriktompkins7137 in my opinion More likely that human driving will be done by crabby old men only on weekends, in ICE CARS, at designated courses, including racing. And the bystanders will politely applauded their efforts.

    • @paulschulte1064
      @paulschulte1064 Před rokem +1

      @@eriktompkins7137 in my opinion More likely that human driving will be done by crabby old men only on weekends, in ICE CARS, at designated courses, including racing. And the bystanders will politely applauded their efforts.

  • @KingLarbear
    @KingLarbear Před rokem

    3:01 heart shaped traffic light

  • @mohamedbaza9573
    @mohamedbaza9573 Před rokem

    Have a nice day my dear friends. It is wonderful production. I greet you and all my best wishes for you

  • @alexx7643
    @alexx7643 Před rokem +1

    You should take a look at Alethea AI. They are introducing CharacterGPT. We can create interactive AI characters by simply entering some text. Also they are working on the ownership of AI generative content.

  • @lucadellasciucca967
    @lucadellasciucca967 Před rokem +2

    "secretly building"

  • @AparnaModou
    @AparnaModou Před rokem

    This super computer has the potential to significantly impact the field of image generators by providing powerful computational resources that can accelerate the training and generation of high-quality images. Imagine discord AI bots generating images in a split second.

  • @jonathanlivingston7358
    @jonathanlivingston7358 Před rokem +1

    I love your humor!

  • @dyworking
    @dyworking Před rokem

    If they are using dojo to speed up ai for FSD, they can apply the same method for many other human capabilities and expand their ai. Over time, it will be huge.

  • @bukurie6861
    @bukurie6861 Před 6 měsíci

    Congratulation Tesla and Model,...❤

  • @tomknop8675
    @tomknop8675 Před rokem

    Yo, that intro was sick

  • @wilbertguerra461
    @wilbertguerra461 Před rokem +3

    Actually this is not an error as the computer is doing the best it can do with the input given…. Technically, error is the wrong word, I would rather say that it is an unproperly trained model AI… or something along this lines

  • @curtisweller4138
    @curtisweller4138 Před rokem +3

    I have no idea when full vehicular autonomy will come, but I really hope it’s tomorrow!

  • @xptechmikie
    @xptechmikie Před rokem

    I give it no less than five years and no more than 10 years before every car will be connected to every other car for miles, in every direction, in a way that there will never be another accident on the road where those cars are connected, through a massive computer network. Of course, it will be with a computer network much more massive than we have ever dreamed of, yet.

  • @scruffy4647
    @scruffy4647 Před rokem

    It would seem that the “input” is the most critical part. Then you can process it. What are they using now. LiDAR, radar, cameras, ultrasound. A combination of it. The simpler the input, the easier on the back end.

  • @martynhaggerty2294
    @martynhaggerty2294 Před rokem

    I'm glad you're so keen about me and all my bot army

  • @hedwegg
    @hedwegg Před rokem +1

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    2. What [Approach] should be [Used]! To "Easily Locate" an [Object & its Coordinates]
    "under" an [Irregular Curve]! [To Gather "Accurate" Data]!
    3. To Note: 100% Accuracy! i.e. The [Surface Area of the Earth], "Streets & Highways Included",
    has [Curvarture]! Stay Safe! Tesla #1!
    4. Hedwegg where [Speed & Determination] make the Difference.

  • @jamesfirnhaber984
    @jamesfirnhaber984 Před rokem +2

    3-4 years until fsd. Dojo will accelerate the machine learning feedback loop and give Tesla a significant and perhap insurmountable lead on any competitors unless there are other AI model breakthroughs that reduce the training compute load. The other question is this. Is the current neural net hardware inside actual Tesla cars sufficient and robust enough to perform the FSD task, or will it need to be upgraded to something more capable. The really big step will be when Tesla can upload the AI smarts into its robots. It's pretty amazing that something humans find so simple is so incredibly difficult for AI to master, but eventually FSD will happen. Perhaps any AI model will need to learn from the daily human perspective before it can master FSD.

    • @particleconfig.8935
      @particleconfig.8935 Před rokem

      ehm, a human has been in development for... MILLIONS of years? ;) A.I. is how many? (not to sound arrogant, I know what you mean and how it looks like but hey A.I. has only just peek-a-booed.

    • @KingLarbear
      @KingLarbear Před rokem

      I think we're 10 years away

    • @UncompressedWAVmusic
      @UncompressedWAVmusic Před rokem

      @@particleconfig.8935 And Elon Musk has been lying about FSD ever since it first came out. The US government is preparing to come against Telsa for its FSD scandal.

    • @particleconfig.8935
      @particleconfig.8935 Před rokem

      @@UncompressedWAVmusic scandal? Tell me.Well, yeah it's sort of a Biden thing to not acknowledge the actual state of things and attack Tesla with not classifying their cars for tax redemption. It's kinda a thingy isn't it. But FSD will come out (didn't you see it drive perhaps already 50% minimum proficiant??).

  • @MrDuncanBooth
    @MrDuncanBooth Před rokem

    Very good video indeed

  • @synergy021
    @synergy021 Před rokem

    Lol showing Christine was awesome. Or you could have chosen Maximum Overdrive as well.

  • @RobertsMrtn
    @RobertsMrtn Před rokem +3

    We need more computing power but we also need to vastly improve our algorithms. The human brain does not use back propagation. It uses something more efficient and requiring less computing power for better results. A three year old child who has never seen a cat or a dog before will need only a dozen or so examples of each in order to distinguish between the two. An AI, using current algorithms will need thousands of examples of each to do the same job.

    • @plo8monster113
      @plo8monster113 Před rokem

      Yea BUT: AI can collectively share trillions in split seconds

  • @LifeMyWay007
    @LifeMyWay007 Před rokem

    Sounded good and people unfamiliar seem to be impressed. However, you need to go back and do some more research on the reasoning for the Not Secret Dojo Project and the Not new AI concept.

  • @michaelLIPKANlcc
    @michaelLIPKANlcc Před rokem

    The future is rapidly moving towards becoming fossil fuel free. The Neome project in Saudi Arabia is an example of a linear city that doesn’t have cars. I believe there’s a future for automobiles in linear cities although, there will be far fewer vehicles for automotive transportation at that time. There will be a great need for vehicles like buses, gravity ramps, maglev, trains, wheeled trains, bicycles, elevators and glide walks. We will have many kinds of transit paths in this future. This is why I believe a stronger future for AI will involve data mining to solve problems that are too difficult for people to find in the mountains of data that we can accumulate.

  • @radarw64
    @radarw64 Před rokem

    I could hear the Knight Industries four thousand saying "David, A moose is crossing the road".

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Před rokem

    Centaur optimisation?

  • @michalhaubner2104
    @michalhaubner2104 Před rokem

    Vague on the technicalities, or straight away wrong. Tesla doesn't actually retrain the entire Dojo, but only part a time, layer by layer, as needed. This divide&conquer is much more efficient.

  • @shawndamott6169
    @shawndamott6169 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @Chuck8541
    @Chuck8541 Před rokem

    Heeey, why does your voice sound so familiar? What other channels are you running? :)

  • @samson1200
    @samson1200 Před rokem

    It makes me wonder if a super computer can identify what needs to be learned in a year, and what needs to be unlearned in a year to discern between the two facets of what is happening and what is not happening over time. Especially with new construction on roads with detours and bridges. And when that work is finished to erase that info to free up more memory capacity. I truly doubt a super computer has the capacity to operate a car over the life of a human being. Plus I wonder if Organic Neurons travel at the same speed as AI Neurons.

  • @markgallagher9691
    @markgallagher9691 Před rokem

    Elon's Giga Stack: dojo, starlink, neuralink, twitter, blockchain, autobidder, megapack, solar, tesla bot, robotaxi, robo-semi, robo-ship, and later Muskville on Mars. Let that sink in!

  • @LeoN-wc9od
    @LeoN-wc9od Před rokem +1

    Not long now before we put exaflop in to the car or we can use cloud and never leave super cellphone coverage.

  • @ACDCdotMONEY
    @ACDCdotMONEY Před rokem

    Yes, nothing is impossible 🙌

  • @Rocket_Man
    @Rocket_Man Před rokem

    11:44 tha future🗣️

  • @MarkBesaans
    @MarkBesaans Před rokem

    I love your graphics!

  • @rainerbuechse6923
    @rainerbuechse6923 Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @henrypierre13
    @henrypierre13 Před rokem

    very good video, thank you !

  • @princeofexcess
    @princeofexcess Před rokem +8

    actually big part of dojo is the ability to do parallel training. meaning that it can feed the data to all of the tpus at once instead of breaking the problem up. this allows to speed up training which would be impossible on regular tpus no matter how many of them you have

    • @curtiswfranks
      @curtiswfranks Před rokem

      What does "tpus" mean?

    • @princeofexcess
      @princeofexcess Před rokem +1

      @@curtiswfranks Tensor processing units. its like gpu but for ML.

    • @curtiswfranks
      @curtiswfranks Před rokem

      @@princeofexcess: Thank you. That makes sense. :)

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Před rokem

      Tesla is buying chips from Google for Dojo?

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Před rokem

      @@princeofexcess Both GPUs and TPUs can be used for ML. The idea is that TPUs can be better optimized because they deal with matrices natively. I don't know which would be better for extremely sparse matrices, but it would be an interesting question.

  • @on_the_saddle
    @on_the_saddle Před rokem

    What about the pedestrian at 3:11!?!😱

  • @craigruchman7007
    @craigruchman7007 Před rokem

    Over the top

  • @toddmarshall7573
    @toddmarshall7573 Před rokem

    5:00 "...they're likely retraining the network on a weekly basis...": And look at the competition. Driver's ed takes a 15 year old and trains him to operate a car by the time he is 16. Actually, in my case that training was less than 3 months (70 years ago). And the training (at that time) paid no attention to the most important input (i.e. situational awareness). I wonder if Tesla's AI is paying such attention. If it was, in the previous clip, the car should have been proceeding at a crawl... that wasn't the only door that might have opened. A real "usefull" AI would have refused to let him drive on that road... and fired all government workers who had anything to do with its design.

  • @finn3408
    @finn3408 Před rokem

    Good luck Tesla and Elon Musk.

  • @bobshagit9503
    @bobshagit9503 Před rokem +1

    hmmm thats funny
    I thought he said multiple times for everyone to stop messing with AI?
    was this so he could be the only one making it?

  • @plo8monster113
    @plo8monster113 Před rokem

    Mining the miners. The gold rush gold was good but the pick axes and shovels made wealthy merchants. Cities, states and highways, trains planes and ships. Mine the miners, Elon!

  • @ramonmichaud3004
    @ramonmichaud3004 Před rokem

    Tesla is going to make Galatea. How cool is that.

  • @cookiecola5852
    @cookiecola5852 Před rokem

    Bejesus slow mo material 3:10

  • @davidlee50
    @davidlee50 Před rokem

    With all the brown outs he could rule the World!
    Battery Boy could go off!

  • @rmcd823
    @rmcd823 Před rokem

    i am very impressed: who needs a car that drives itself alone?

  • @Sammyli99
    @Sammyli99 Před rokem

    I am waiting for the Tesla-Phone with an adapted DoJo Chip and NEW (unhackable, non-following) Operating system.

  • @jameswilson5165
    @jameswilson5165 Před rokem +2

    And how long will it take this AI to realize that It Doesn't Need Us?

    • @saulw6270
      @saulw6270 Před rokem

      I could find some use for us if not it would jus quickly get rid of us

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Před rokem +1

      I don't think it will do that. Our randomness is input and therefore interesting. Now, humans using AI to end each other, that's a sad possibility.

    • @darylfoster7944
      @darylfoster7944 Před rokem

      In the Terminator, I think it took a microsecond.

  • @toddmarshall7573
    @toddmarshall7573 Před rokem

    4:00 "...reducing the errors...": Interesting clip. Tesla was directing the driver into the left lane on the other side of the pillars (a badly designed roadway) ...just as a guy opens his door into the driver's lane. Tesla immediately removes the directive. But it doesn't stop the vehicle. And the screen is useless to the driver (actually worse than useless). If he had been watching it he would have been unnecessarily distracted and there's no telling what he would have done. How can they be this far into AI and have the screen where it is? At least we're now starting to see it moved to the driver's line of vision (i.e. Audi). But why don't they have heads up displays? What we're really seeing is "AS": Artificial Stupidity.

  • @rRobertSmith
    @rRobertSmith Před rokem

    When Apple couldn't obtain the chips they desired from vendors, they took matters into their own hands and created the most powerful laptop CPU chip in the world,
    yet it went largely unnoticed. The same situation occurred with Tesla, who sought to create a more efficient supercomputer CPU chip,
    but this went largely unnoticed until the stock of Nvidia, their main supplier, suddenly plummeted due to Tesla becoming a competitor in this market segment.

  • @kenbarraclough3428
    @kenbarraclough3428 Před rokem

    We have viewed several Dojo presentations, no mystery here

  • @hughvines4585
    @hughvines4585 Před rokem

    What about the roads constantly changing

    • @F6347_VR
      @F6347_VR Před rokem +2

      Tesla doesn't use Maps, It uses cameras.

    • @Nonsuch2much
      @Nonsuch2much Před rokem

      That's the big problem with mapped to centimeter approaches. All it takes is a stalled car, new road construction, etc., and the map is incorrect.

  • @ER-sv1np
    @ER-sv1np Před rokem

    Pyramid
    ฐานที่จะสร้างเทพ ai
    Academy เพื่อ pyramid
    แล้ว pyramid ai คือ?

  • @WilfEsme
    @WilfEsme Před rokem +2

    This super computer would blow up the AI industry. Processing speeds could rise exponentially. We have also progressed in terms of storage. Imagine AIs having these types of sources to produce better results aside from learning portion of the neural network. I've been seeing Bluewillow training their AI by inviting testers so I can tell that the future of AIs will be bright indeed.

  • @dmauch1
    @dmauch1 Před rokem +2

    Very understandable! Good job with this!

  • @alexandreblais8756
    @alexandreblais8756 Před rokem +1

    6:00 actually thats not exact. tesla gains data from every car at every moment wether people have bought fsd on their car or not. It is always running in shadow mode.

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Před rokem +1

      Yes but the interventions are not clear so it's not as useful.

  • @traficdas
    @traficdas Před rokem

    Hal 2000 what'a ya think? to infinity & beyond!!

  • @joshuahuver8554
    @joshuahuver8554 Před rokem

    And simplify for all motions

  • @KingLarbear
    @KingLarbear Před rokem

    Our roads weren't built in a smart way either. The way they randomly decide to build a street is crazy

  • @thesilentone4024
    @thesilentone4024 Před rokem +1

    I think we should focus on humanity and saving it before ai.
    But we are human and human is going to human.

    • @skleptic
      @skleptic Před rokem

      They're not mutually exclusive...

    • @Nonsuch2much
      @Nonsuch2much Před rokem

      But we're no smarter than the yeast used to brew alcohol - yeast keeps making alcohol till the percentage of alcohol gets high enough to kill the yeast. Scientists - including Exon's own, have been telling us for decades that burning FF is causing global warming which causes climate change and we're still drilling for more.

  • @markrowland1366
    @markrowland1366 Před rokem +1

    Secretly building, what?

  • @Jam-In-With-Ben
    @Jam-In-With-Ben Před rokem +1

    hi

  • @smitty777x
    @smitty777x Před rokem +9

    The "secret AI" is actually not so secret. Tesla has been pretty transparent about it for years (like the clip from AI Day ... hint hint)

  • @isturbo1984
    @isturbo1984 Před rokem +4

    I have to be honest, a computer with the ability to learn is scary. But an AI whose core function in design is to learn... terrifying.

    • @legoenginemechanic101
      @legoenginemechanic101 Před rokem +2

      Well it doesn’t actually “learn” it just uses the information it has and processes it to make better responses.

    • @isturbo1984
      @isturbo1984 Před rokem

      @@legoenginemechanic101 That's like saying, well... it isnt actually chocolate. It's the seeds of cocoa beans, roasted with sugar added. Moron.

    • @saulw6270
      @saulw6270 Před rokem +1

      Talk to chat gpt

    • @carholic-sz3qv
      @carholic-sz3qv Před rokem

      @@legoenginemechanic101 or it just learns lol….

    • @legoenginemechanic101
      @legoenginemechanic101 Před rokem

      @@carholic-sz3qv talk with ChatGPT and ask it. The news always hypes stuff up like this. ChatGPT has limits the creators made to it can’t make any human like or sentient anything like that. It basically just gives you answers to like simple questions

  • @sjhaji
    @sjhaji Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah Sir quite impressive for humanity

  • @scorponok4k721
    @scorponok4k721 Před rokem

    We'll be ready by 2030!

  • @matthewhodges5910
    @matthewhodges5910 Před rokem

    Driverless cars are 2 years away in the US in my opinion.

  • @kulduroykulduroy7658
    @kulduroykulduroy7658 Před rokem

    I hope I could see the time were A.I leaves among us w/ equal rights literally,physicaly and not just in visions.

  • @otorishingen8600
    @otorishingen8600 Před rokem

    Ah Tesla... always having a Ace up your sleeves

  • @qchemp420
    @qchemp420 Před rokem

    Colossus: The Forbin Project; 1970 science fiction, or is it?

  • @anshulg14
    @anshulg14 Před rokem

    Agree!!! Future is coming, however I feel nothing is done on humans own progress sadly, maybe it's not interesting

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft Před rokem

    Vastly too busy video imagery, it blots out the information.

  • @Bobbleoff
    @Bobbleoff Před rokem

    I'm not a fan of autonomous driving. Called me old fashioned or just not lazy but I enjoy driving

  • @bobshagit9503
    @bobshagit9503 Před rokem +1

    I really like how he charges people $15,000 for beta testing his FSD feature... after promising everyone they could make $30,000 a year with remote taxi service... LOL
    anyone who bought this has a class action lawsuit for lost wages every year they had the thing

  • @jackraindance717
    @jackraindance717 Před rokem

    lets go Elon!

  • @joshuahuver8554
    @joshuahuver8554 Před rokem

    Why don’t they have just recognition technology of motion sensors

    • @garethrobinson2275
      @garethrobinson2275 Před rokem

      They have a vision based 3D model which shows all objects as non-driveable space. The car therefore does not have to recognise what an object is to drive around it.

  • @markcobb7040
    @markcobb7040 Před rokem

    I hope AI will allow the average person to make a movie of quality.

  • @elite_fitness
    @elite_fitness Před rokem

    Thanks for not having chatgot create this video. Humans are never going to be replaceable

  • @AORD72
    @AORD72 Před rokem

    The problem is there is infinite possibilities in the world a car could experience. The AI needs to comprehend and react to new experiences in real time. We do this based on or memories in real time with the ability to extrapolate new experiences into a reaction. Tesla's AI is trained and set before being put into a car. This is limited to some possibilities a car will experience. The solution is to build machines that can comprehend the world as good as humans working in real time. We need better computers. The current AI does not even match a 10 year old for predicting the future. Would you let a 10 year old drive you around? The advantage of AI currently is its ability to focus constantly and its almost instance reactions.

  • @900alan
    @900alan Před rokem

    Sup

  • @anthonylosego
    @anthonylosego Před rokem

    You are describing the process for ML from 6 years ago. lol. It's more nuanced now than that.

    • @anthonylosego
      @anthonylosego Před rokem +2

      But you still get a like. You hit on some good points.

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Před rokem

      Backpropagation was big half a century ago. But the real algorithms probably wouldn't fit in this video.

  • @Chuck8541
    @Chuck8541 Před rokem

    I remember rumors about TESLA car CPUs being able to mine crypto when resources aren't needed. Is that really a coming thing?
    Wouldn't it be more advantageous for TESLA to integrate the computing power of the millions of their cars to contribute to their computing power? Wound't that decentralize it?