Catch the story of Elon Musk's latest endeavor to challenge the Microsoft-backed ChatGPT chatbot by creating the TruthGPT platform. He accused OpenAI of lying and closed sourcing. He also is poising AI researchers and registered a new firm to push this challenge. Know the implications of his latest venture in AI and its potential risks to society here.
. Elon Musk has announced his ambitious venture of creating an AI chatbot to rival the popular ChatGPT, which is backed by Microsoft. With the establishment of his AI firm X.AI this March, Musk and various tech luminaries signed an open letter, advocating a 6-month pause to the development and training of advanced AI models. Get ready for a new AI journey to challenge the ChatGPT monopoly.
As Elon Musk reveals his AI platform, TruthGPT and takes on Microsoft, Google and OpenAI to challenge their offerings, learn about the entrepreneur's grand vision for the future of humankind. He believes the AI should be truth-seeking and prioritize safety, and he is investing in new AI entities and poaching AI researchers from Google. Read on to discover Musk's thoughts on the risks of AI development and his projects such as X.AI Corp, Twitter and Tesla.
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's new AI platform "TruthGPT" is a direct challenge to OpenAI and Google-backed offerings. Musk wants to regulate AI to prevent potential risks to society and proposes a six-month pause on developing more powerful AI systems. Musk has left an impression with his rising companies, Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter and OpenAI. With Microsoft investing in OpenAI, the AI funding race has just stepped up a notch.
Elon Musk has called for the creation of an AI-based platform, 'TruthGPT', to prevent potential catastrophic civilizational destruction. He claims that Open AI is a "closed source" and "for-profit", pushing Musk to create an AI system dedicated to understanding the universe and protecting humanity. Will his initiative work? We can only wait and see.
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