@FoxNews Trump is a politician and he knows that New York is full blue. But because the man is such a hardcore Knicks fan, he is willing to risk the boos just to witness a once in a lifetime moment.
SpaceX has just officially unveiled its AI1 satellite, the first generation of its AI satellite.
Overall Specs:
• 150 kW peak compute payload
• 120 kW average compute payload
• 70 kW per ton
• Compute provider interchangeable
Dimensions:
• Wingspan: 70 meters
• Deployed height: 20 meters
Thermal System:
• 110 m² deployable liquid radiator
• Redundant pumping loops
• Integrated micrometeoroid shielding
• Deployable liquid radiators
Solar Power System:
• 150 kW solar array
• 250 W/m²
• SpaceX-manufactured solar technology from Bastrop, Texas
Architecture:
• Centralized compute module
• Large deployable solar arrays
• Deployable liquid-radiator thermal management system
• AI-focused compute satellite design ("AI1 satellite")
Elon: "The AI satellite is much simpler than a Starlink satellite. The AI satellite is essentially a lot of solar cells, you still need some laser links, but you don't have all of the super complex antennas that you have on a Starlink satellite. The easier one to design for is the AI satellite. It's bigger. A lot of this is technology we've already made with the Starlink V3 satellites."
Hey @elonmusk! I recently experienced @Tesla's @robotaxi fleet in Austin. Smooth ride, no driver. It's remarkable to see 10+ years of real-world AI training manifesting in a fully autonomous service.
We did discover a new operating expense line item for our Tesla model: parking tickets. Our Robotaxi got a $75 parking ticket.
How does Tesla plan to handle parking and traffic violations in a Robotaxi world?
You may have heard our research on Tesla Robotaxis... @CathieDWood just rode one through Austin.
No driver. No safety monitor.
Ride along with Cathie as she shares her thoughts from the passenger seat, including a newly discovered line item for our model.
The Tesla Cybercab is ~3.4 times more efficient than a Waymo I-PACE.
The Cybercab is built from the ground up as a Robotaxi. The Waymo is a retrofitted platform with a sensor suite that adds excess weight, drag, and constant compute/sensor power draw.
NEWS: Nothing CEO Carl Pei tried Tesla FSD for the first time this week. Now he says he will only drive a regular car for fun.
Pei, who also co-founded OnePlus, spent the week testing FSD v14.3.3. His takeaway was that the productivity gain is the real story.
You can take calls, sit in meetings and think through ideas while the car drives.
He was honest about the rough edges too. Parking is not there yet.
"I'll only drive traditional cars mostly for fun, not because I have to."
And Reliability gets better every year - we haven't stopped improving and don't plan to.
Collaboration with service + vehicle data makes it possible to root cause and fix issues quickly. Definitely not perfect, but doing 1% better each day ends up 37x better after a year...
Some of the most impactful work we do at X is invisible to the user.
In the last 12 months, we have rewritten almost every core part of the app.
We will soon be shipping a 90% reduction in our web app’s load times.
A Tesla is twice as likely to reach 250,000 miles as a Subaru “No engine, no oil changes, no timing chains, no fuel injectors, and far fewer moving parts overall” https://t.co/k8iJwbzrrp
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is sitting on a potential windfall of as much as $11.6 billion from an initial investment of about $300 million into @SpaceX in 2019.
This would make it the single most successful investment the pension plan has ever made. The Teachers portfolio, which manages $279B in assets for about 346,000 members, includes working and retired teachers in Ontario. https://t.co/IEcclT7UWb
@DonaldMills142 Indeed. It’s not that good ideas aren’t important, they’re just overrated relative to implementation.
The IDEA of going to the Moon is EASY, but GOING to the Moon is HARD.
One thing I learned at SpaceX. Good ideas aren’t worth anything. Lots of people have good ideas, and they are willing to share them. What actually is valuable is the implementation. If you can make a good idea a reality, that is the secret sauce.
There were several times when someone felt guilty about getting credit for implementing someone else’s good idea. Good ideas aren’t worth took 5 seconds to spout out, implementation took 6 months of 12 hour work days and blood sweat and tears. Full credit always goes to the implementer