Elon Musk, the tech entrepreneur, has recently started his own Artificial Intelligence company to develop research and innovation in AI technology. He has secured thousands of high-powered GPU processors from Nvidia Corporation. X.AI is his registered company with Tesla CEO himself as director and Jared Birchall as the secretary. Funding from SpaceX and Tesla investors adds to the curiosity of Musk's decision which goes against the open letter to pause AI research for 6 months. Let's stay tuned for the exciting advances of this new endeavor.
Tech-billionaire Elon Musk has launched X.AI, a revolutionary Generative AI platform that produces visuals, videos, music, and written text. X.AI's attempt to rival OpenAI is a step towards Musk's goal of creating an unlimited "X" app, changed the way creative industry professionals think. Get ready for futuristic products made with Autonomous AI capabilities!
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