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Elon Musk claims that on Saturday, his new company, xAI, will unveil its artificial intelligence

 Elon Musk claims that on Saturday, his new company, xAI, will unveil its artificial intelligence


Elon Musk claims that on Saturday, his new company, xAI, will unveil its artificial intelligence
Elon Musk claims that on Saturday, his new company, xAI, will unveil its artificial intelligence



Elon Musk said on Friday that XAI, his AI startup, would present its technologies on Saturday.


Musk said on XAI, the old name for Twitter, that "XAI will release its first AI to a select group, starting tomorrow." "In some important respects, it is the best that currently exists."


Musk seems to be preparing xAI to take on businesses such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, the creators of popular chatbots like ChatGPT, Bard, and Cloud.


Elon Musk said on Friday that XAI, his AI startup, would present its technologies on Saturday.


Musk said on XAI, the old name for Twitter, that "XAI will release its first AI to a select group, starting tomorrow." "In some important respects, it is the best that currently exists."


It seems that Musk is positioning the AI firm, which he introduced in July, to take on businesses such as OpenAI, Google, and Google, with the goal of helping them "understand the true nature of the universe," as stated on their website.

and Anthropic, the developers of well-known chatbots including Cloud, Bard, and ChatGPT. Musk allegedly purchased thousands of powerful GPU chips from Nvidia in the spring.

chips of the kind required to construct a large language model, such to devices like Google's Bard or OpenAI's ChatGPT.


Alumni from DeepMind, OpenAI, Google Research, and Microsoft are among the team members of XAI.

Study, Twitter, and Tesla

He has worked on projects like DeepMind's AlphaCode and OpenAI's GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 chatbots, according to his LinkedIn page, which CNBC was able to see.


In an April filmed interview on Fox News Channel, Musk revealed the specifics of his intentions for a new artificial intelligence tool dubbed "TruthGPT," expressing concern that current AI firms would prioritize the system because they were "politically correct."


As to Greg Yang, co-founder of XAI, the firm intends to advance artificial intelligence by concentrating on "the mathematics of deep learning," which is a facet of the technology, and creating "a 'theory of everything' for large neural networks". degree."


A number of the company's social media postings suggested that xAI will begin recruiting in August. Toby Pohlen, one of the company's founding members, shared a picture of the company's blue and white logo on the forum that same month, stating, "Getting everything ready for the first alpha testers."


Musk reportedly altered Twitter's name to "X Corp" before incorporating xAI in Nevada in March. The firm has mentioned its split from Will work on its website, but in a few financial documents, it was still known as Twitter.


Dan Hendricks, chief executive officer of the nonprofit Center for AI Safety in San Francisco, is listed as the startup's advisor. In May, the organization published a letter signed by tech leaders stating that "extinction from AI requires a global priority to reduce the risk of other societal-level risks like pandemics and nuclear war."


Many in the tech industry responded to the letter, including academics and ethicists. They feel that the damages that algorithms now inflict on underrepresented people are more important to concentrate on than the potential hazards of AI in the vague future.

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