
The Dojo supercomputer was designed to process vast amounts of data and video from Tesla EVs to train the automaker’s autonomous-driving software. The team recently lost about 20 workers to newly formed DensityAI, and the remaining Dojo workers are being reassigned to other data center and compute projects within Tesla, the report said. Over the past year, Tesla, amid a company-wide restructuring, experienced multiple executive departures and thousands of job cuts.