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Elon Musk will be opening his home to coders and engineers next month in an apparent bid to attract AI talent to help push forward Tesla's autonomous driving ambitions.

The tech billionaire tweeted on Sunday announcing himself and Tesla's AI and autopilot division would be throwing a "super fun AI party/hackathon" at his house in four weeks' time.

When queried by a Twitter user about whether entrants will need a PhD, Musk said he's not even insisting on a high-school education.

"All that matters is a deep understanding of AI & ability to implement NNs in a way that is actually useful," he wrote.

"NNs" is likely shorthand for neural networks, a type of machine learning modelled on the human brain.

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Elon Musk will be opening his home to coders and engineers next month in an apparent bid to attract AI talent to help push forward Tesla's autonomous driving ambitions.

The tech billionaire tweeted on Sunday announcing himself and Tesla's AI and autopilot division would be throwing a "super fun AI party/hackathon" at his house in four weeks' time.

When queried by a Twitter user about whether entrants will need a PhD, Musk said he's not even insisting on a high-school education.

"All that matters is a deep understanding of AI & ability to implement NNs in a way that is actually useful," he wrote.

"NNs" is likely shorthand for neural networks, a type of machine learning modelled on the human brain.

read more (pulse ng)
Tesla is up 17% today! All the risks he took are paying off huge.

This will give him the money to push the limits even further, which is very exciting.
 
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