. Elon Musk shares his plans to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT by releasing TruthGPT, an AI product focused on uncovering the truth. He has already started the process by poaching top AI researchers from Google and registering a new company. Hear his views on AI in his exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson.
Elon Musk, the entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently announced plans to launch an AI platform to rival those from other tech giants. X.AI Corp has been registered in Nevada to create an alternative to OpenAI and Google, aimed at addressing the questions of truth-seeking and safety posed by current ventures. Hear Musk’s views on AI risks and civilizational destruction, and his calls for regulation of AI development.
Elon Musk is making headlines with his new AI platform, "TruthGPT". The platform is going against Microsoft and Google's offerings and is aiming to provide safer AI technology. Musk also urged for regulations of AI, as he believes it can be a threat to our civilization. Join us to find out about Musk's vision for a brighter AI-driven future.
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?
ChatGPT is a Canadian software and technology innovation that makes A.I. accessible and usable for everyday people. Founded by Microsoft, OpenAI, Elon Musk, and Greg Brockman, it provides users with unique and creative applications such as stories for kids, essays for students, sermons, and more. From passing tests to providing convenience, ChatGPT promises to transform the way people interact and utilize A.I. while upholding safety, ethics and justice.
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