Elon Musk has pioneered an AI project called 'TruthGPT', purported to understand the universe in a bid to prevent possible destruction of humanity. His new venture 'X.AI' is set to make Artificial Intelligence more prominent in this ChatGPT era. Top entrepreneurs and AI researchers have advocated for minimal precautions on AI. Elon Musk’s net worth of $71.2 billion, involving him in successful projects like SpaceX, Neuralink and the Boring Company, makes him a name to reckon in tech and business. Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple, stands among top AI researchers. See how 'TruthGPT' might transform the world.
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 is developing an AI alternative to ChatGPT, called "TruthGPT", to responsibly preserve humanity - now with X.AI! As an industry leader, Musk is pushing for a pause in the development of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4 for a period of six months, to ensure any progress will be beneficial for humanity. #AI #ChatGPT #ElonMusk
. 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 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.
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