Elon Musk is continuing to innovate with new AI-driven initiatives, recently launching X.AI to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT. Aiming to create a safe and ethical truth-seeking AI alternative, Musk's opinions on the use of artificial intelligence is now getting public attention. With the launch of the Tesla Galaxy M14 5G phone in India, Musk is likely to gain more insight into AI-driven research. Will X.AI be the answer to humanity's concerns about the destructive capabilities of AI?
Elon Musk's recent venture into the AI industry with the launch of his X.AI Corporation has stirred up mixed emotions among tech enthusiasts. From previously enacting caution on the use of AI to spearheading his own AI company, the enigmatic entrepreneur is on a mission to disrupt the industry with Tesla and SpaceX investors chipping in resources. With reports suggesting the platform might be modeled off Wechat or Twitter, speculation is on the rise. Come find out if Elon's latest venture is going to make a revolutionary move in the AI industry.
Elon Musk, the tech mogul and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has recently unveiled plans to launch "TruthGPT," a new AI platform, that would compete with those created by Microsoft and Google. Furthermore, the tech mogul has openly expressed his concerns with OpenAI and their creation "ChatGPT", suggesting they are training their AI to manipulate the public. In his attempt to safeguard humanity, Musk is determined to offer an alternative to the machine learning trend aiming to provide insight into understanding human civilization. Moreover,the mogul has proposed a 6-month moratorium to prevent any harm that AI tools may cause in the future.
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.
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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