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Google prepares its next big move with Project Magi – an AI-powered, personalized search engine ready to take on rivals like BingChat and ChatGPT. Lead by veteran engineer Grimes, this revolutionary search engine could change the landscape of the search engine game. Will Google deliver on its promise? Find out soon.
. 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.
Elon Musk, the tech innovator and owner of companies Tesla and SpaceX, is preparing to launch his own AI start-up. OpenAI’s AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT could be among Musk’s rivals. With plans to hire engineers and acquire investors, Musk's venture has caused speculation regarding his plans in the AI sector. He has also obtained thousands of Nvidia GPU processors for the language models of his start-up. With Musk’s entry, the competition between AI companies has become even more intense.
. OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman develop advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models such as GPT-4, which can generate text, answer maths questions and perform complex tasks. They have pushed the boundaries of AI research and are working on projects to create safe AI technology. Sam Altman has been an influential leader in the development of AI models, his investments in Silicon Valley, and in activism for sustainability.
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