Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has established an artificial intelligence firm called 'X.AI' in Nevada, backed by the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times. X.AI seeks to defeat the OpenAI research laboratory Musk helped form in 2015. Musk is developing an 'Everything App' labeled X, which he declared on Twitter last year. Musk is recruiting AI engineers from top tech companies to aid in the development. Get ready, as X.AI is on track to become a powerful competitor in AI technologies.
Elon Musk isn't one to shy away from risk and his latest AI project is testament to that. He as bought 10,000 GPUs and recruited AI experts to aid him in his endeavor to push the boundaries of AI tech. Where it could lead us is unknown, but one thing is certain: Musk is committed to making the world a better, more efficient place.
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