I don’t know if this is true or not. I’d like to think so, but Tesla also had a surplus of the older cells (Gen 2 4680) because of the low demand for the truck. They had prepared to sell over a million trucks reserved in pre orders and that never happened. Regardless, I hope you’re correct but there has been no official confirmation from Tesla on this, just speculation based on when they perfected the process. The only vehicle they mentioned these cells were in was the model Y and those were being used as robo taxis.
@cybertruck “Tesla employees are not permitted to connect or assist with the RH B-pillar connection of the Cybertruck Off-Road Light Bar harness to the roof accessory jumper harness. Only the customer or a third-party entity is permitted to complete the light bar harness connection.”
@CleanComedian69@elonmusk “No matter how much the tech supposedly advances” lol gpt 3 came out just a couple years ago and could barely string a few sentences together.
@rohanpaul_ai I don’t know what the humanoid robot equivalent is of rolling a truck down a hill to give it the illusion it’s running but I bet this guy will “figure” it out…
Agreed…. I can’t see how they are doing their own ai since abandoning the assistance of open ai. The amount of compute needed for these other companies to make their models does not make sense when they are doing it “in house”. I don’t believe it for a second. My guess is remote operators or extremely limited autonomous functions that give the perception they are capable of much more.
@elonmusk The whole point of designing robots as humanoid is so that they can interact with the physical world that we designed for ourselves. Redesigning the physical environment to cater to the efficiencies of the robotics is illogical. The most efficient home for a robot would be no home with no human to cater to.
“ Here's what we can do to change the world, right now, to a better ride: Take all that money that we spend on weapons and defense each year and instead spend it feeding and clothing and educating the poor of the world, which it would many times over - not one human being excluded - and we could explore space, together, both inner and outer, forever, in peace.” Bill Hicks