Elon Musk, technology billionaire and founder of Tesla and SpaceX, created an AI platform known as "TruthGPT" to challenge existing giants like Microsoft and Google. He warned of the dangers of AI and expressed a commitment to providing an open-source alternative with a greater focus on accuracy and safety. Also discussed was Larry Page's attitude towards AI safety, as well as India's poaching of AI researchers to form a startup that rivals OpenAI. Elon Musk's pursuit for maximum truth-seeking AI will push the boundaries of human knowledge.
Elon Musk is an influential entrepreneur, engineer, and investor, who has gained recognition for his ground-breaking initiatives including SpaceX, Tesla Inc., Neuralink Corporation, SolarCity Corporation, and OpenAI. His latest project, TruthGPT, is a revolutionary AI platform designed to compete with Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT. Is AI safe? It could be misused - find out what Elon Musk has to say.
Elon Musk has just announced his new AI platform 'TruthGPT'. The platform aims to challenge existing AI initiatives from Microsoft and Google, and explore the intricate workings of the universe. Musk calls for a six months' moratorium on the development of AI systems more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4, and warns of the dangers of its mismanagement. Get a first look at both Elon Musk's initiative and the race for AI investment in Silicon Valley.
Discover Elon Musk's plans to develop a truth-seeking AI tool to rival ChatGPT. OpenAI have already released ChatGPT and Musk's project aims to engineer a more sophisticated AI which seeks the ultimate truth of the universe and improve safety. Be the first to find out more about this high-stakes showdown of rival AI projects.
OpenAI, the leading AI research organization, is not training GPT5, the fifth version of its Generative Pretrained Transformer. Instead, Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, has declared that improving GPT4 is the current priority. OpenAI has seen much success in fields such as language interpretation, content formation, and chatbots. But the development of GPT models has raised safety and ethical concerns. With GPT4 performing top 10% in a simulated law bar exam, the OpenAI team’s focus on refinement is more critical than ever.