Tesla’s chairman discussed this aspect with TSMC Chairman Xi Xi Wei during a closed meeting in the United States. Musk emphasized the importance of supplying the Dojo chips needed to train the company’s neural networks.

Optimus can already perform simple tasks such as carrying objects, thanks to his built-in neural network and finger sensors.

Tesla plans to use approximately 1000 robots in its factories by the end of 2025.

Tesla is using AI4 chips for the autonomy of electric vehicles and robots, and production of more powerful AI5 chips will begin in 2025. Advances in artificial intelligence allow Optimus to safely navigate space and interact with objects.

Musk is confident that robots will become the company’s core product, changing the future of manufacturing and technology.

Source: Ferra

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