@@zubair-xj5mn lol these musketeers are crazy. Elon still hasn’t delivered on ANYTHING except Tesla, the hyper loop is impossible to build and unethical, the boring company just had its big opening in Vegas and is literally just Tesla cars driving through a tunnel, he has plans to putting people in LITERAL ROCKETS and send them to the other side of the world (again impossible and unethical) because planes aren’t fast enough but he will definitely build AI robots 🤣
Great recap Rob. I watched the entire thing even though I saw the original broadcast from stat to finish. There is just so much to digest, but you've encapsulated the pertinent moments. Thanks.
Just imagine what Tesla are still sitting on that is still Strictly private and confidential and cannot yet be announced to the public and industry competitors.
yeah, i'm always surpised how nothing leaks from Tesla. Thats why when Elon's email leaks..we know its for advertisement lol Remember all the renditions of cybertruck before they showcased it and that's a hardware. Imagine the software capabilities that's being worked on inhouse without public knowledge lol
My view of tesla is the complete opposite. As soon as they have a vision and an embryo of a solution they announce it. They claim it will be on the market soon, even though any sane person realise they are just selling dreams to pump up their stock value. 1 year Elon time means 10 real years. I am amazed that so many people still let this guy con them.
@@mackan7086 true but VW and other brands do the same, but they never release anyhting or if they do its underwhelming. Tesla at least tries and they make bold steps that others would never try first.
Their computer hardware & chip design is SUPER impressive! It's so weird that Tesla's like "GPUs are way too generalized for our deep learning needs, so let's design a supercomputer from the ground up"
@@bigfoot1861 to me being this agile and coming up with in-house solutions at this level of detail, scale and speed is so unusual it's difficult to get accustomed to it. Hence "weird" but in a good way. Absolutely delightful to follow their progress.
@D O well, I don’t have to engage fanboy mode to be impressed if a company breaks into a completely new field and presents something 4x better (perf/cost) than the market leaders.
@@sot8343 It's still done with millions of GPUs (Ethereum, Ravencoin, Ergo, etc.). The only reason that ASICs are used in Bitcoin and a few others is the algorithms are specifically ASIC-resistant, or the difficulty is too high to make a GPU practical (Bitcoin)
This is so deep, and so advanced that it’s going to take 18 to 24 months for the world to realize the true significance of this amazing work! The market doesn’t even understand the importance and impact of Battery Day yet. Tesla is going to dominate in the next 50 years. This is Alien technology being developed in front of our eyes!
@@hankkingsley9183 except the guy building it all. I mean, think about it. How many people in history have created and run this many companies at once? It’s a point that historians will question one day.
@@MarcoNierop yup it's up on Dave Lee's channel, and James will be on Warren Redlich's Sunday livestream later today. I wonder if James has slept any... 😆
There are other products on the market addressing similar needs - Google's TPU, for example. Unlike Tesla's D1, Google's TPU is available for development outside of Google. I don't expect Tesla to make their chip available for general use. Then again, what Google can afford to use in data centers and what Tesla needs to put on cars has completely different constraints. The D1 chip may be a neat realization, but I don't expect it to have a significant impact outside of Tesla, or revolutionize AI in some way.
Rob, I am hoping you will do another video about AI DAY where you personally explain your views, thoughts and break it down in a more simplistic term for us. As soon as you asked Elon Musk your question at AI Day knew it was you just by your voice...lol I am glad you asked that and look forward to hearing your thoughts and explanations. Keep up the great work.
Too bad his English isn't very good. Edit: Can you guys please stop replying for fucks sake? All I said was that he didn't have the presentation skills needed to copy Steve Jobs, and he should've just been humble and talk like a professional instead of a sleazy salesman. I don't want to delete the comment because I still want bystanders to be aware of what the controversy was about but I don't want my notifications to be constantly spammed about some throw away comment, so please stop replying.
@@lambda653 how good is your Hindi, Tamil, or Bengali. I guarantee he knows at least two of those in addition to business quality English. Fucking Internet sure let's out the assholes.
@@lambda653 I played him at 0.75 speed and at normal speed and he was fine at both speeds. You could try 0.75 speed and see if that helps. I found the previous Indian speaker was quite quick and that 0.75 speed made it easier for me to follow him. What occurred to me was this: These guys were not hired for their English Elocution skills but for other reasons.
@@danielstapler4315 I can understand what he's saying just fine, my point is that this guy clearly cared a lot about how his presentation came off, but he didn't have the linguistic skills to back it up. If he did his presentation from the perspective of an expert rather than a marketer I wouldn't mind it because I would understand that it's not important for engineers to have marketing level speech skills.
I'm too dumb to understand what this is all about. Hope my kid can understand what that is and be having a good future! In the mean time I'm just going to buy more Tesla shares
In just one cabinet the compute power makes it the third largest super computer in the world. The Exapod would make be the number 1 by a factor of more than 2.
Those supercomputers are measured in FP64, I think Tesla is talking about FP32 (edit: jut saw fp16 in the presentation) flops, so make sure to do the right comparison.
The top 500 list is measured at FP32. dojo has 1.1 exaflops at FP16 not FP32. For comparison Fugaku has 1.4 exaflops at FP16 but only 442 petaflops at FP32. Dojo has slightly less petaflops then Fugaku. But I think would still be the easily be the 2nd most powerful. Also dojo is still way better for training teslas neural net. But Fugaku still has its advantages elsewhere. There are plans for full on FP32 exaflop supercomputers to be built in the next few years though. I believe 2 are expected to be done next year and 2 more in 2023.
imagine ANY legacy company ai day being longer than "we bought a second rate line following tech that cant see stoplights. thanks for coming!" roll credits
@@oxide9717 United AutoWorkers. A terrible Union that is an albatross around the neck of the other American car makers + a hefty tax on their labour force.
Love how Tesla presents such real and amazing technological advancements and staggering vision. Tesla appreciates freedom and choice. The opposite is Apple presenting incremental or minor changes as revolutionary. Reinforcing mass manipulation in pretty little form factors and walled gardens.
@@theuncalledfor Great point. 100% agree with you! Furthermore, I hate how stupid media compares Elon with other CEOs like Jobs, Bezos, Gates, Zuckerberg, etc.No comparison. Or, they label him a “billionaire”, “one of the richest men in the world”. It’s often derogatory meat for the sjw wolves, or dismissive descriptors to falsely define Elon. Tesla & Elon are in a different league, levels above, yet seemingly humble and caring. Apple removes simple features, only to replace them with expensive replacements. They proudly declare environmental causes, but then sells a more toxic product with even more packaging. Only dumb sheeple [consumers] would would keep faith and lift their hands in praise.
@@Dom-gf4in Apple was different before getting a bookkeeper as CEO. Tesla triggered a revolution in car making, but other manufacturers are catching up quickly. Musk is known to be a ... less than ideal boss work for, to put it mildly. That will make Tesla's life difficult especially in Europe, with most skilled and capable people in the industry going to other manufacturers.
@@efisgpr Jobs came up with products no one thought of before - the ipod. Jobs also managed to get people to mass buy a product others had tried to sell to the general population and failed - the smartphone. What new product did Cook come up with? If you mean the company's culture of secrecy, closeness and elitism, you're right, that didn't change one bit between Jobs and Cook, but the way the company presents itself to the public changed dramatically once Cook took over.
Thanks Rob. That was a well edited and useful recap. I think AI day was an enormous success. Even traditional auto analysts who maybe have no clue what all of this means should still be able to see that Tesla is leading the world in technology and this demonstrates that Tesla can and will achieve anything it sets it mind to do. I have never been more optimistic about Tesla’s future.
The dojo chip and cluster and whatever you wanna call it looked so nerdy. I know absolutely nothing about it so I can't fully appreciate it but got damm
Those robots might be able to shop for you, but they are probably also capable of filling the shops, basically, they don't need shelf stockers any more. Also, supermarkets probably don't need cashiers any more either.
The android was revealed for clicks / media, the rest of it, especially DOJO, is amazing. Obviously tightly focused on quality recruitment so not really for general public consumption. Good work, nerds / geeks rejoice! :)
I think this is the solution to Elon's concern about the development of AI. As yet, no one has listened to his warnings about the potential of questionable incentives developing AI. 'If they won't exercise care in their development of AI, I will lead the development myself and do it right.' Go Elon!
My mans Ganesh is a natural born hype beast. But the bot.. oh man,.Everything that came before that was already super great, but then comes a humanoid bot on top of it, that's just game over. I give this presentation 10/10
Should have bought more shares. This is only what Tesla is showing the world. Behind the scenes they must be even further ahead of the rest of the pack.
And in a heading on Market Watch it says Wall Street wasnt moved. WTF is wrong with Wall Street???!!! They would be moved if Kraft/Heinz beat projections!
Indeed, a mind. Revelation 13:15 (KJV) 15 And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.
This needs to go viral for all the brainlets that don't understand anything and are in denial that Tesla is the real deal, one if not the most innovative company in the world of engineering.
All jokes aside, watching this as a top executive at any other automaker must be incredibly-something. Humbling, scary, hard to say. But I'm very glad I am in no position to be able to compare myself to any of this. It would hurt my ego
This AI Day was the most significant day of this Century...l suggested to all my colleagues and Engineers at work to watch the presentation. I think all missed it Some are today saying they will, after seeing my enthusiasm...
Tesla is the one company that is dominating in every cyberpunk-like game, controlling everything, and with Elon its not gonna be dark and bad, hopefully
They mentioned it as a potential since Dojo is a general AI training system, since they are branching into humanoids. But not soon since Tesla will be using all the compute it offers. They are still building out the system and might slow down due to the chip production log jam at the foundries.
"With technology will come abundance", Elon Musk. The robot is Elon's shot across the bow to the economic powers of the world. Money was invented to solve the issue of scarcity, by allowing the flow of goods and services. It has no place in a world of abundance. In fact money has been doing nothing but creating artificial scarcity for decades in our technologically advanced society.
Dude, you nailed it. So many people will get lost on other minor details. Society has become like the people in "The Matrix". The 1% of us get it... cheers.
Technology and innovation are strong deflationary forces, but governments will always seek to inflate enough to not only eradicate that deflation, but turn it to inflation. Abundance will not be allowed. Governments will slowly and quietly steal it away, often redirecting it to unproductive or corrupted purposes.
@@satoshinakamoto7253 Technology convergences have been responsible for the creation and eventual destruction of every social/economic/political system that we have created in our evolutionary history. Every system has had a technological best before date. Labor is now adverse to productivity and efficiency in our digitally enabled reality. All 6 of the major pillars of our economy are starting to demonetize due to the impacts of this new era. And unlike previous technology revolutions, this one is not happening in a linear manner where technology only improves marginally over decades. All of these new digital technologies are referred to as exponential technologies. They reliably double in their performance at the same cost at regular internals. In the case of AI its a hyper exponential technology. Both the hardware and the software have been doubling. Its a compound effect. 2, 4, 8, 16 looks harmless. But you double it 30 times? its 1.037 billion. And then it just keeps doubling. Man is no match for the learning machine. We havent had a hardware upgrade in more than 100,000 years.
There is a shortage of humans devoloping and going into research. Humanity needs all countries after all and we need them developed. Even to a further degree than today...
It will also make us less reliant on shipping companies and political issues of other countries. If we bring manufacturing back to the US it will help lower the carbon footprint.
“Dojo is ready to produce full self driving software. All we need is the fab to make the hardware.” - Elon Musk, 2021 “The FSD computer is capable of full self driving. All we need is the software.” - Elon Musk, 2019
DOJO: Holy fuck! Stunning! I think it's worth paying Elon to work at Tesla ...on anything. By enticing great minds to come together, Tesla can only spiral up in capability and impact. When I was working for Microsoft in the mid 80's, at least we had competition. Tesla is uniquely outstanding. What a great experience. I'm very jealous of the young people able to work there. Thanks for the informative digest, Rob!
I decided on the Aimi Yoshikawa model. When can I expect delivery. And a second one is necessary to fit into my dreams of living on Mars. BTW the rockets are noisy.
Finally i can run my business without paying any other human ;) i just buy some of those and don’t need any cashier or programmer. This bot can easily learn java by reading some books xD
@@paulleddy3185 They seemed pretty busy before this to introduce a new entire division (hiring for). Karpathy seemed pretty clear about a path to 'holiday mode' now with autonomy.
That is clearly not the case. Or we would have them on the road. It just saying the things they are investing and working on should also work very easily for robots.
Heterogenous integration presented by Ganesh is impressive. Imagine if Dojo uses photonic chip instead of 7nm the computing speed will be insane due to photon direct to photon processing. 7nm will hit its limits soon because it needs to convert photon to electron if the training process is still in electronics but must shift to photonic based circuit processing.
Let me say this first. I am referring to myself, not the presenters. I could not understand everything as well as I wish I could have. I hope they provide closed captioning or written text at some point.
Pretty cool. Any updates on neuralink? Human-bot integration can be good for rescue missions, healthcare, adult care, cooking at home, first aid if you are alone at home , even help to detect intruders at home .Can i be a bot tester, like people who test games?