During the investor call, Tesla emphasized its commitment to leading in artificial intelligence (AI) development. The company unveiled the start of production for its Dojo training computers, which will support Autopilot developers in iterating future designs and features. Musk expressed enthusiasm for Tesla’s AI development, noting the growing number of early prototypes being used, even though they faced sourcing challenges for Optimus robot actuators. In response, Tesla is designing its own actuators and aims to have a functional Optimus prototype walking around its factories by November, with further advancements expected next year.
The Q2 2023 investor call showcased Tesla’s bold vision, exemplified by its decision to license the Full Self-Driving system and the company’s impressive production figures. With innovation and adaptability at the core of Tesla’s mission, the automaker continues to push the boundaries of electric vehicles and AI development, leaving a lasting impact on the automotive industry.