. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Twitter, has recently introduced the TruthGPT, a "maximum truth-seeking" AI chatbot set to compete with popular ChatGPT and Google's Bard. Raising similar concerns to other influential figures like Mark Cuban and Steve Wozniak, Musk has incorporated his AI project into a new startup - X.AI. Challenges lie ahead but the goal to ensure ethical AI results remain the priority.
Discover what Microsoft and Elon Musk have to do with Twitter's new pricing model: Microsoft has discontinued their support of Twitter due to their new pricing model - which Wired has reported to be unsustainable - and Elon Musk's threat of legal action. Despite their massive resources, Microsoft Smart Campaigns, Multi-platform and Digital Marketing Center (DMC) no longer support Twitter, instead focusing on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for their advertising campaigns.
Twitter is one of the world's most powerful media platforms, with an enormous global reach and 321 million users. Founded in 2006, Twitter enables users to share tweets, comment, like, retweet and follow. Here we follow the story of Igor Babuschkin, a DeepMind and Twitter ex-executive, arrested in March related to a domestic violence incident. Eventually, no formals charges were brought against him, but the impact was felt across the tech world as the arrest was closely linked to Elon Musk's bid to build a powerful AI chatbot rival.
. Igor Babuschkin, AI specialist, was recently brought in to help Elon Musk rival OpenAI's ChatGPT. In March, he was arrested in California due to a minor domestic violence incident. No charges were filed, and there has been no comment from Musk or Twitter. Babuschkin worked at DeepMind previously, and Musk is now creating a new AI company, X.AI Corp. A chatbot faster and more reliable than ChatGPT is the goal.
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