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Lessons from Tesla’s Approach to Innovation
So, what exactly has OpenAI done differently? Expanding on Altman’s comments and adding a few others.
- Going to market with a consumer and an enterprise product. ChatGPT Enterprise just launched. There’s ChatGPT Plus for $20/month for consumers. Is ChatGPT just product-led growth for the enterprise product, or will OpenAI run two playbooks: one to b
Matt Rickard • The Contrarian Strategy of OpenAI
Tesla recognized the complex supply chain in the automotive industry and revolutionized it through vertical integration across its factory, including battery and electric motor production. At its recent AI day, Tesla revealed its in-house AI training chip (called the D1 Dojo chip). The chip, based on itself, would be ranked in the top 10 super comp... See more
Tim Davies • Page not found • Holon
The future success of Tesla doesn’t depend so much on their products but rather on one thing: the Tesla Gigafactory.
PJ Howland • An Inside Look at the Tesla Gigafactory
The underlying theme across all 8 of these bullets, except perhaps the last, is that each drives scale of battery production.