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This hyper-automation strategy involves massive investments in AI chips like the H100s and proprietary hardware such as Dojo—Tesla’s in-house AI training supercomputer. Recently, Samsung revealed that Tesla’s AI chips are now in production, further solidifying its competitive edge in AI compute power.
The Strategic Sacking and Industry Shifts
Recently, Tesla dismissed a key executive responsible for new product launches—an indication of the company’s pivoting to AI, robotics, and software-driven growth. Some speculate that Elon Musk’s strategic moves, including the firing, are part of a bigger chess game that involves partnering with energy giants like BP, which aims to acquire Tesla’s supercharger network and transform it into a broader EV charging infrastructure.