. 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 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 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, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has announced his revolutionary idea “TruthGPT”, an AI platform to rival Google and Microsoft. This has sparked scene in the tech industry as Musk accused OpenAI’s ‘ChatGPT’ of training its AI to lie. He also had critiques for Larry Page of Google for not taking AI safety seriously. Musk’s “TruthGPT” aims to prevent the danger of AI to the civilization and mankind. Musk is also planning to launch his own AI-powered search engine. With this new idea, Elon Musk will redefine the tech industry.
Discover how Elon Musk is using AI to ensure ethical development of it's technology with his new venture, TruthGPT. With the support of some of techs most influential figures, like Steve Wozniak, he hopes to create a future that does more good than harm.
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