Elon Musk, billionaire CEO of Tesla and Twitter, is challenging the AI industry with a new venture, X.AI Corporation. Musk has secured stocks from Nvidia Corp, and invested in powerful computing components, plus staff members from Twitter. This comes amidst skepticism from the public, and even an open letter asking for the pause in development of Artificial Intelligence systems. Find out more about Musk's latest endeavors.
. Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, has created a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) company called X.AI. His set objective is to challenge the Silicon Valley giant OpenAI and push the boundaries of AI tech. Musk's company is backed by 100 million shares and partnered with Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple. It is a major venture and could revolutionize the way AI is used.
Join tech tycoon Elon Musk in his mission to revolutionize Artificial Intelligence technology through X.AI, an AI-startup based in Nevada. Incorporated in March with Musk and his family office operator listed as incorporators, the project is backed by investors Tesla, Inc. and Space Exploration Technologies Corp. It has been reported that thousands of chips have been acquired from Nvidia Corporation to complete the project. Reports of the development were strong enough to spark investor interest in Nvidia stocks. Musk is also ensuring safety protocols by allowing research pauses in training of powerful AI models. It is yet unknown what Musk's AI-startup will become but it will no doubt change the game AI industry and humanity as a whole.
Elon Musk has founded X.AI, a new Artificial Intelligence firm, and with The Wall Street Journal and The Verge verifying this information, it promises to revolutionize the industry with advanced AI solutions. Along with Musk, Jared Birchall, director of his family office, is the secretary of X.AI. Get ready to experience the latest technology with Musk and Birchall.
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