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Scale out to the TWh level planned...
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Tesla Energy for the win(d?)
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Chess and Go are examples of games with perfect information, much easier to simulate/ train against than driving. Perfect information - Wikipedia
It’s Elon Musk vs. everyone else in the race for fully driverless cars
- GF Austin, Berlin, and Shanghai make their own cells
- Each has an annual vehicle output of 500k vehicles
- Each car has a 60kWh pack (average)
- Each plant makes 30GWh of cells per year
- Each plant makes 75MWh of cells per day
Scale out to the TWh level planned...
Add solar...
Tesla Energy for the win(d?)
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Chess and Go are examples of games with perfect information, much easier to simulate/ train against than driving. Perfect information - Wikipedia
It’s Elon Musk vs. everyone else in the race for fully driverless cars
Musk wasn’t as dismissive of simulation programs as he was of LIDAR, but he did claim that even the most sophisticated simulations fail to capture the ultimate “weirdness” of the real world. “If the simulation fully captured the real world, well, I mean that would prove that we’re living in a simulation, I think,” he said, harkening back to his comments at Recode’s Code Conference in 2016. “It doesn’t. I wish.”