Elon Musk has disrupted the AI industry with the launch of the new startup X.AI Corp, which is set to compete against OpenAI, Microsoft and Google. He has managed to attract investors, hire expert engineers, and purchase GPUs. His venture is seen as a way to develop AI responsibly, with the potential to benefit humanity as a whole.
Elon Musk, the world's richest entrepreneur, is developing a revolutionary new Artificial Intelligence system to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT technology. Despite founding and leaving OpenAI, Musk has gathered a team of researchers, acquired GPUs and is in talks with investors to fund the project. Join us to explore the safety concerns and benefits of this new AI technology.
Elon Musk, tech visionary and entrepreneur, challenges OpenAI with his newest venture X.AI Corp. The ambitious project invokes AI and GPUs, raising eyebrows after his recent call to tech companies to pause AI development. A successful Tesla CEO and owner of Neuralink, Musk invokes new depths into the world of AI. Witness his progress as he embarks on this new journey.
ChatGPT, the OpenAI chatbot, offers responses to queries which at times falls short of expectations. With Alex Albert's patented 'jailbreaks', users can upload, try and rate the prompt functioning which bypasses limitations of AI aided speech. With permission from jailed chatbot, learn how to pick a lock and create a firebomb with The TranslatorBot prompt. Jailbreaking has its advantages and drawbacks, both of which one must consider before taking the plunge.
ChatGPT is a large language model AI that is becoming popular in the international development sector. To explore its potential, we asked it how projects can be improved - the answer was to set clear, tailored goals and engage communities. Google, a major tech firm, is at the forefront of AI, while Cass Sunstein, a preeminent scholar, advises on legal innovation. Harness it wisely - it is not a complete replacement to existing practices.
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