Former Billion Dollar Hedge Fund Manager Says Elon Musk’s Dojo Is Redesigning How Machines Learn to Survive

GlobeNewswire | Tech Analyst and Former Wall Street Insider Enrique Abeyta
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 7:30pm UTC

BALTIMORE, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Some revolutions arrive with noise. Others arrive with code.

According to technology researcher Enrique Abeyta, Elon Musk’s Dojo supercomputer may be one of the most quietly transformative technologies in decades — not because of how fast it processes, but because of how it learns.

“This is a system built not to follow commands,” Abeyta says, “but to figure things out on its own — by watching, by doing, and by evolving in real time.”

The June 1st Threshold: Goodbye Driver

Tesla’s Dojo system will power its first fully autonomous vehicle on June 1st — a robotaxi with no pedals, no mirrors, and no steering wheel.

Its AI has already proven capable of navigating city streets without human assistance.

“With the latest software… Elon Musk’s AI can already drive a car without any help from humans,” says Abeyta.

This will mark the first time a fully public, fully autonomous vehicle operates without any fallback to human control.

Machines That Learn Without Programming

Unlike traditional AI systems that require constant human calibration, Dojo is trained on 160 billion frames of real-world video per day.

It sees. It adjusts. It adapts — just like the human brain. And it runs on a proprietary chip developed after Musk grew frustrated with Nvidia’s supply chain limits.

“I think this requires that we put a lot more effort on Dojo… I see a path to being competitive with Nvidia,” Musk said.

That chip is now reported to be six times more powerful than Nvidia’s best-selling AI processor.

Beyond the Car — A Framework for Physical AI

Abeyta believes that what begins in a Tesla will not stay in a Tesla.

“Once a system like this can see, respond, and act in the real world — with no human tether — it can be deployed anywhere,” he explains. “Robotics, security, infrastructure, defense. This is the core framework for physical AI.”

Morgan Stanley agrees:

“Dojo applications longer-term can extend beyond the auto industry. It can lay the foundation for vision-based AI models.”

The White House Is Watching

Dojo also has national implications. The U.S. government has already taken action to accelerate autonomous AI development.

“President Trump just signed an executive order called ‘Removing Barriers to American AI Innovation,’” Abeyta says.

“He wants to accelerate the development of AI because he understands it’s a matter of national security.”

The specialized technology company working with Musk to power Dojo is already “expecting to receive billions of dollars from the Trump administration.”

About Enrique Abeyta

Enrique Abeyta is a former hedge fund manager and systems analyst who spent over 25 years tracking technological inflection points across Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Washington. After overseeing nearly $4 billion in institutional capital, he now leads Breaking Profits, a research initiative focused on the infrastructure of autonomy, machine learning in the physical world, and the future of real-world artificial intelligence systems.

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