Check out the recent battle between AI titans Open AI and Elon Musk's venture X dot AI. With the Future of Life Institute's call to pause AI development, Sam Altman and Musk disagree on AI development. Find out the recent Twitter reactions to the disagreement of both billionaires and find out what Open AI is doing to benefit humanity.
Elon Musk, tech visionary and entrepreneur, challenges OpenAI with his newest venture X.AI Corp. The ambitious project invokes AI and GPUs, raising eyebrows after his recent call to tech companies to pause AI development. A successful Tesla CEO and owner of Neuralink, Musk invokes new depths into the world of AI. Witness his progress as he embarks on this new journey.
Using AI-chatbot ChatGPT, Matt Webb created a clock that wrote poetry each minute and amazed the Twitter users. It had a futuristic vibe and also sensed its surroundings. The extraordinary clock was a milestone step for chatbot technology and received overwhelming attention from the netizens. ChatGPT provides businesses with AI-powered conversation solutions with natural language and deep learning technology. Founded by Srimoyee Chowdhury, an IIT-Chennai alum, the platform intends to use AI to tackle the world's greatest issues.
Elon Musk's X.AI is his latest tech venture, teaming up with Twitter & Etoro to create a digital platform and possibly an AI revolution. From supporting AI delay to taking on Altman and his OpenAI team, Elon is redefining the tech industry. See what his new venture will bring to the table.
Elon Musk has created a revolutionary Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, X.AI, despite his past criticism of the now-popular ChatGPT. With 10,000 GPUs, language models and DeepMind scientist Igor Babuschkin, X.AI ensures the WeChat experience in the form of video calls, chat and appointments via one app. Musk is striving to unlock AI potential while still advocating responsible development. Reach out to his Twitter handle @XCorp to explore further.
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