Discover what Apple Inc. has in store for the future of generative AI. The world's most valuable company has historically been at the forefront of AI pioneering - think solely voice assistant “Siri” and Apple's self-drive car project - but curiously remains quiet about Open Ai's ChatGPT. Executives Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have responded aggressively to the challenge. As Apple's long record of innovation attests, it may be that the company is quietly hard at work on its own take on the technology.
. Elon Musk is founding X.AI Corp to create AIs that search for truth and not destruction. This venture follows his dramatic exit from Microsoft-backed OpenAI due to disagreements over its direction. The new company focuses on building safe and responsible AI for the benefit and preservation of humanity, a noble cause that has been further cemented in the news.
Elon Musk recently unveiled plans for an AI platform, “TruthGPT,” designed to measure truth, rivaling OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing Chat. Aiming for a “maximum truth” platform, Musk recruited AI researchers from Google. X.AI Corp is the latest startup created by Musk and will compete with Microsoft in AI development.
. Elon Musk, tech guru and founder of X.AI, is investing in AI research and looking to tackle the universe's mysteries with his ChatGPT rival TruthGPT. He plans on recruiting engineers from DeepMind and Google's parent company Alphabet to move the project forward. With potential concerns regarding this new AI platform, it is yet to be seen if Musk's vision of a better understanding of the universe can create a safer path to AI world.
Michael Dell, founder of Dell Technologies, is exploring opportunities to diversify their component sourcing outside of China to avoid potential supply chain disruptions. Dell will reduce the use of ‘made in China’ chips in their electronic products by 2024, and have invested in chip production in Europe and the US. Dell's end of year figures show decreasing sales in PC, so diversifying supply chain could help increase sales.
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