đ¨ Musk Denies Tesla-xAI Revenue-Sharing Deal Rumors đ¨
Elon Musk has clarified that Tesla will not be licensing xAIâs technology in exchange for revenue-sharing, despite recent reports. In a post on X, Musk addressed a Wall Street Journal article that claimed Tesla and xAI had agreed to a deal to split profits from the Full Self-Driving (FSD) software.
**WSJâs Claims:**
The article, citing anonymous sources, suggested that Tesla would use xAIâs advanced AI models to enhance its FSD system and other features, such as a voice assistant. It claimed the companies had agreed to evenly share revenue generated from FSD, currently priced at $99 per month.
**Muskâs Response:**
Musk clarified that while Tesla has gained important insights from xAI engineers, there is no need to license xAIâs technology. Teslaâs AI models are specifically built to run on smaller vehicle computers, optimized to convert real-world road data into driving commands in real-time. Musk explained that xAIâs models are far too large for Teslaâs systems, stating:
âThe xAI models are gigantic, containing most of human knowledge, and couldnât possibly run on the Tesla vehicle inference computer, nor would we want them to.â
With both Tesla and xAI focusing on different AI technologies, this response highlights their distinct approaches. Teslaâs AI is designed for real-time efficiency, while xAI explores broader AI capabilities.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the world of AI and autonomous driving!
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