28 September 2022

FRIDAY 30 SEPT 2022 = Tesla AI Day

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What to expect from Tesla’s AI Day event

By Andrew J. Hawkins / @andyjayhawk
11 - 14 minutes

"Tesla’s AI Day event kicks off September 30th, during which the company is expected to highlight its ongoing efforts to develop its advanced driver-assist features that Elon Musk has promised will eventually lead to fully autonomous cars. 

But this year, Tesla’s cars and self-driving projects are likely to take a backseat to a robot named Optimus. Musk announced the “Tesla Bot” at last year’s AI Day, promising that it would be “friendly” and potentially revolutionize the company’s assembly line and manufacturing business. 


Since then, Musk has gone on to hype the robot as “the most important product development we’re doing this year,” predicting that it will have “the potential to be more significant than the vehicle business over time.” Future applications could include cooking, gardening, or even “catgirl” sex partners, Musk said. Production could start as soon as next year. 

To say nothing of the fact that Musk announced the robot by bringing out a person clad in a spandex costume to dance awkwardly onstage, there’s a lot of room for skepticism. Whether the robot is real or just a ruse to gin up some excitement about Tesla’s AI division that has seen a lot of turnover in recent years probably won’t be decided after Friday’s event. But be warned: what you see is not necessarily what you get. 

With that said, let’s dive into what we should expect from Tesla’s upcoming AI Day. . .

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Tesla AI team lead shares exciting teaser for AI Day 2022

By Chevrolet
3 - 4 minutes

"Every Tesla enthusiast who has followed the company over the years would know that CEO Elon Musk tends to be very optimistic with his forecasts. He also has a tendency to hype products and innovations prior to their release. FSD Beta 10.69 is a notable example of this. 



This is one of the reasons why Musk’s comments about certain Tesla events may be taken with a grain of salt by those who tend to adopt a neutral stance on the electric vehicle maker. But when veterans in the tech sector, particularly those who are extremely knowledgeable in their respective fields, hype up a Tesla event, even skeptics could be intrigued.



Such a thing happened recently when Tim Zaman, who was previously from NVIDIA and is currently Tesla’s lead for its AI Infra & AI Platform team, shared some optimistic words about AI Day 2022 event. In a post on Twitter, Zaman expressed his excitement for the event, going so far as to state that it would be “nuts.” 


There’s a lot of hype surrounding AI Day 2022, part of which is due to Elon Musk’s comments about the company’s humanoid robot project. Musk had previously noted that Tesla would likely be able to unveil a working prototype of the Tesla Bot (Optimus) on the event. This seemed to be supported by the company’s invites, which heavily featured the humanoid robot. 

But perhaps the most notable teaser for AI Day can be found in the event’s ticket. Images of the event’s ticket that have been shared online point to AI Day 2022 being held at the company’s Page Mill Road facility in Palo Alto, the site where the AI team is reportedly based. Apart from this, the event’s ticket also hints that the event will run from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. PST, a full six hours. 

✓ It remains to be seen if the information in the shared images of the AI Day 2022 ticket are accurate and final, and the 6-hour duration seems quite excessive. That being said, Musk has hinted that AI Day 2022 is ultimately a recruitment event designed to expand the company’s AI team, so it would make sense for Tesla to showcase its latest innovations as thoroughly as possible. 

Don’t hesitate to contact us with news tips. Just send a message to simon@teslarati.com to give us a heads up. 


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