SDAIA, Saudi Education Ministry Open Registration for Future Intelligence Programmer Program

The program's first phase aims to train 5,000 male and female students
The program's first phase aims to train 5,000 male and female students
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SDAIA, Saudi Education Ministry Open Registration for Future Intelligence Programmer Program

The program's first phase aims to train 5,000 male and female students
The program's first phase aims to train 5,000 male and female students

The Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) has announced the commencement of registration for the online training program called the Future Intelligence Programmer Program in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.

The program's first phase aims to train 5,000 male and female students, with a broader objective of training 30,000 students in the intermediate and secondary grades on AI technology principles.

Scheduled to start on September 3, the program's first phase will run for ten days. Registration for the program, which started on Tuesday, will continue until August 21. The program encompasses an introduction to AI, as well as instruction in smart car programming, machine learning, computer vision, and other relevant subjects that enhance students' understanding of AI technology.

Upon completion of the program, participants will receive certificates from SDAIA and the Ministry of Education as recognition of their accomplishments.



Tesla Plans Four New Batteries in 2026, Including for Robotaxi

FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo
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Tesla Plans Four New Batteries in 2026, Including for Robotaxi

FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo

Tesla plans to design four new versions of its in-house battery to power the Cybertruck, its forthcoming robotaxi and other electric vehicles, the Information reported on Thursday, citing people with knowledge of its plans.

The Elon Musk-led firm currently sources most of its EV batteries from other companies, including Panasonic Energy and LG Energy but has been trying to ramp up production of its 4680 battery cells in the United States to lower costs and boost margins.

The development of the 4680 battery has been facing troubles, with the company losing 70% to 80% of the cathodes in test production compared with conventional battery makers, which lose fewer than 2% of their components to manufacturing defects, the report said.

Cathodes, a key part of the battery, helps in creating energy that propels an EV, Reuters reported.

The company has also been trying to scale production of dry-coated version of the 4680 cells but has been struggling with the speed at which they can make the batteries, Reuters had reported last year.

Tesla is planning to introduce the dry cathodes in Cybertruck batteries by the middle of next year, the Information report said, adding that the company plans to make between 2,000 and 3,000 Cybertrucks a week using the dry-coating technology.

By 2026, Tesla plans to introduce four versions of the 4680 that use the dry cathode, one of which, code-named NC05, will power the robotaxi, according to the report.

The EV maker is expected to unveil its long-awaited robotaxi product next week as it looks to shift its focus to AI-powered autonomous technology amid slowing demand for battery-powered cars.