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, the billionaire founder of Tesla and SpaceX, recently revealed plans to launch a new AI platform, TruthGPT, to challenge OpenAI's offerings. Musk criticized OpenAI's shift to become a closed-source, for-profit company allied with Microsoft. He also warned against the potential risk of AI civilizational destruction. Musk's platform promises maximum truth-seeking, advanced safety, and the AI exploration of human-interesting elements of our universe. Join the conversation on AI regulation and the tech industry race towards AI investment in Silicon Valley.
. Billionaire Elon Musk has announced plans to launch a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform called "TruthGPT" in response to offerings from Microsoft and Google. He has accused OpenAI of "training the AI to lie" and of being a "for-profit" company. Musk plans to create a "maximum truth-seeking AI" for Artificial Intelligence safety. His platform is expected to compete against OpenAI, which he founded in 2015. Microsoft recently invested billions of dollars into this initiative. Join the race for the best AI in Silicon Valley and find out more about Musk's mission.
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.
Elon Musk has caused a stir in AI by proposing a new platform to rival OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft. He speaks out against them, claiming they are a "closed-source, for-profit organization" and accuses Larry Page, co-founder of Google, of not taking AI safety seriously. Musk has since created a "maximum truth-seeking AI" called "TruthGPT", promising improved AI safety. He has taken steps to launch a competing platform, poaching AI researchers from Google and setting up a firm in Nevada. He believes AI will be more dangerous than mismanaged design and warns of "civilizational destruction". He has called for a six-month pause on developing more powerful AI than OpenAI's GPT-4. His own venture in Twitter has ended in selling the company for "less than half" the purchase price. OpenAI, Page and Musk have not responded to Reuters so far.
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