Elon Musk is reportedly launching an artificial intelligence start-up to compete with OpenAI, creator of the ChatGPT AI. Tesla and SpaceX are potential investors. AI regulation boards are demanding guidelines as the technology advances. Musk acquiring Nvidia graphics processing units to boost the start-up. X.AI Corp. registered in Nevada under Musk's name.
OpenAI, a research lab striving for the development of AI, recently hired a 50 experts team for studying the risks associated with their latest AI tool GPT-4. Andrew White, a professor from University of Rochester, highlights there are major risks of using it for 'dangerous chemistry' with its access to chemical info from scientific papers. Elon Musk and AI experts signed an open letter, demanding a 6-month pause, to handle the risks and make sure the use is positive.
Discover the mysterious venture of the renowned Elon Musk: X.AI Corporation, an AI (Artificial Intelligence) business that competes against OpenAI. Founded in Nevada, USA on 9th March, X.AI hopes to challenge the larger companies, backed by Musk's own financial investments and talented engineers. Do AI's advances raise questions of safety to humanity? Read on to find out more from Musk's newest enterprise!
. Google, the leading US multinational technology company, is creating its own chatbot assistant, Bard, to compete with Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot. Paige Bailey, a Product Manager at Google, is asking employees to test and give feedback on new features of Bard that generate and fix code, giving it the capabilities of a programming assistant. Despite not being officially supported yet, the team is collecting feedback in line with Google's mission for products that are made efficiently and responsibly. Get an in-depth look at how Google is taking on this challenge.
. Elon Musk is creating a new AI startup to rival Nonprofit research lab OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, Amazon and major investors. The project is set to cause disruption in the tech world, with innovation potential in deep learning, natural language processing and robotics. Learn more about this next big thing!
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