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Tesla revives the closed Dojo project for AI computing in space - ForkLog: cryptocurrencies, AI, singularity, future
Tesla will resume work on Dojo3 — a previously abandoned project to create a third-generation AI chip for electric vehicles. Now it will be used for computations in space, announced Elon Musk.
Dojo is a specialized supercomputer and computing platform by Tesla for training neural networks on massive amounts of video and sensor data.
The development was first discussed in April 2019, when the company introduced its autopilot chips. At that time, Musk positioned Dojo as a key element of Tesla’s AI strategy and actively promoted the project in subsequent years.
The initiative’s fate was uncertain. As early as July 2024, before the robotaxi presentation, Musk promised to “double efforts” in developing the platform. However, by August 2025, the billionaire unexpectedly announced the closure of the project and the disbandment of the team. Despite plans to release second-generation system (Dojo 2) in 2026, he called the project an “evolutionary dead end.”
Now, more ambitious plans are being set for Dojo’s development.
Tesla is preparing to rebuild the team it disbanded several months ago.
Space — the trend of the future
Musk and several other company leaders believe that the future of data centers lies beyond Earth. They think that the planet’s energy networks are approaching their limits.
Among the advantages are virtually unlimited access to solar energy and space for equipment deployment. The downside is the high cost of rocket launches with the necessary infrastructure.
Analysts from the research group 33FG calculated that AI computations in orbit will become economically feasible by 2030.
One of the first to show interest was Google. The company announced a plan to create a satellite network in low Earth orbit, which will generate energy to power data centers.
The idea is supported by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, but Elon Musk has a strategic advantage — control over the delivery means.
The entrepreneur plans to use the upcoming SpaceX IPO to finance his idea of using Starship to launch groups of computational satellites, which could operate in constant sunlight and collect energy around the clock.
Recall that in May 2025, China launched 12 satellites as part of a project to deploy a network of orbital supercomputers.