Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of Twitter, recently proposed the creation of a counter AI to ChatGPT, an OpenAI-based AI chatbot. His alternative, "TruthGPT", would be "maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe". To further his interest in artificial intelligence, he has incorporated X.AI Corp. Musk resigned from OpenAI in 2018 due to Elon's work on automated driving coinciding with OpenAI's, and the transition from a non-profit AI research lab to one linked to Microsoft. Meanwhile, Baaba Maal, a Senegalese musician, was named United Nations ambassador for Desertification, to raise awareness on environmental issues.
Elon Musk, visionary businessman and founder of SpaceX, Tesla Motors and other tech companies, is working on a third option for artificial intelligence development — X.AI Corp, striving to provide a safer and more truthful alternative to AI development by Microsoft and Google. His mission is to ensure the technology serves mankind, not the other way around. Don't let AI decide our future!
. Elon Musk is founding X.AI Corp to create AIs that search for truth and not destruction. This venture follows his dramatic exit from Microsoft-backed OpenAI due to disagreements over its direction. The new company focuses on building safe and responsible AI for the benefit and preservation of humanity, a noble cause that has been further cemented in the news.
Elon Musk recently unveiled plans for an AI platform, “TruthGPT,” designed to measure truth, rivaling OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing Chat. Aiming for a “maximum truth” platform, Musk recruited AI researchers from Google. X.AI Corp is the latest startup created by Musk and will compete with Microsoft in AI development.
. 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.
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