Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Twitter, announced plans to create TruthGPT, an AI platform providing human neutrality and understanding on potential risks of AI technology. This platform is a rival to OpenAI, an AI research laboratory initially focused on safe usage of AI agents. Find out how FactsGPT can compete with other major players in the industry.
. Elon Musk has been making waves in the tech world yet again with his newest venture: ChatGPT -- potentially rivaling Microsoft and Google when it comes to AI. His project aims to build an "everything app" known as X Corp. combining the potential of Twitter and other services. Musk also voiced concerns about Microsoft's control over OpenAI and his aspiration to uncover the truth. With Musk's ambitious projects and inspiring vision, the tech world eagerly awaits ChatGPT.
Elon Musk unveils new project "TruthGPT", an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT, which works towards protecting the human race. A revolutionary take on Artificial Intelligence, this new company called X.AI is incorporated in Nevada and Texas, under Musk's leadership. With the success of existing AI systems, this initiative is sure to bring a change in the AI industry.
. 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.
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