Elon Musk is continuing his advancement into the field of Artificial Intelligence with his new startup, X.AI Corp., backed by investors from Tesla and SpaceX. In this venture, Musk seeks to develop AI technology, with experts and 10,000 graphics processors, with intentions still unclear. Its importance among tech companies is undeniable, with Microsoft, Google, Meta, and OpenAI all releasing their own form of AI solutions. AI-driven chatbots, robotics, customer services, and more may be in the cards for X.AI Corp. and Musk.
Two of the leading names in AI technology, Yann LeCun and Andrew Ng, have rejected a proposed six-month suspension on the development of advanced AI systems as unhelpful and counter-productive. They cite possible economic damage and AGI risks as primary concerns, advocating instead for possible controls of AI systems with accountability and collaboration. With potential risks and rewards, the experts discussed these issues and the role of regulation and collaboration of governments, researchers, and corporations.
Meta is the global leader in AI-based solutions, founded in 2005. CEO Mark Zuckerberg and CPO Chris Cox are leading the development of advanced AI technology to create images targeted to different audiences, save money, and increase efficiency in advertising. At Meta, responsible investments are being made to advance this technology.
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