. Elon Musk has announced his ambitious venture of creating an AI chatbot to rival the popular ChatGPT, which is backed by Microsoft. With the establishment of his AI firm X.AI this March, Musk and various tech luminaries signed an open letter, advocating a 6-month pause to the development and training of advanced AI models. Get ready for a new AI journey to challenge the ChatGPT monopoly.
Elon Musk, tech mogul and founder of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company, has launched X.AI Corp, an artificial intelligence (AI) venture to rival OpenAI. Hire one AI scientist from Google’s DeepMind, Musk is creating a unique platform for creative solutions to everyday problems & revolutionize AI technology. We can expect big things from Musk and his team!
Google prepares its next big move with Project Magi – an AI-powered, personalized search engine ready to take on rivals like BingChat and ChatGPT. Lead by veteran engineer Grimes, this revolutionary search engine could change the landscape of the search engine game. Will Google deliver on its promise? Find out soon.
DeepMind Technologies, an AI research lab owned by Alphabet, made headlines when CEO Demis Hassabis spoke to CBS' "60 Minutes." He discussed the potential of AI to gain self-awareness, in light of philosophical debates surrounding the idea of consciousness. Founded in London in 2010 by Hassabis, Mustafa Suleyman and Shane Legg, the lab has achieved impressive results, such as an AI program that defeated a human world champion in a difficult board game. AI is being applied to medical breakthroughs and is being explored as part of OpenAI's launch of the ChatGPT chatbot. Learn how AI could impact the future and the human relationship to machines.
OpenAI released GPT-4, an AI-powered chatbot addressing user concerns such as safety & misuse. Get the details on the latest version, which generates 89% less toxic language & 29% more sensitive policy adherence. Learn about OpenAI & its founder, Mustafa, the 2017 ISVCO Responsible AI Award Winner.
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