Elon Musk, chatbot
Somehow, in between gutting the federal government and running Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk has found time to launch a $97.4 billion takeover bid for OpenAI, said Kelsey Piper in Vox. That seemingly lowball offer — the ChatGPT-maker is thought to be worth more than $300 billion — was quickly rejected by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman last week.
Top 10 AI Stocks on Latest News and Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) stands against other AI stocks on latest news and ratings. Elon Musk has recently been in the news for his vain attempt to
A year before Elon Musk helped start OpenAI in San Francisco, philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen already had established his own nonprofit artificial intelligence research laboratory in Seattle.
In a court filing Wednesday, lawyers for Elon Musk said that he would withdraw his consortium’s eye-popping bid of $94.7 billion for Sam Altman’s OpenAI if its board of directors...
In a court filing Wednesday, lawyers for Elon Musk said that he would withdraw his consortium’s eye-popping bid of $94.7 billion for Sam Altman’s OpenAI if its board of directors would agree to
AI is blaming a former OpenAI employee after Grok briefly censored responses about Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
Meta, AI entrepreneurs, academics, and other charities and activists are criticizing the startup's plan to shed its ties to its non-profit parent.
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OpenAI is considering granting special voting rights to its nonprofit amid its transition to a for-profit company. By giving the board special voting rights, the company would be able to address criticism it had moved away from its mission of creating AI for the benefit of humanity.
AI has launched Grok 3, which Elon Musk calls its "most advanced AI model yet" while claiming it outperforms OpenAI's GPT-4o.
Billionaire investor Elon Musk’s AI (artificial intelligence) startup xAI is set to launch the latest version of its Grok family of chatbots,
But on Monday, Grok got out the rags and brushes. With the same query came a much more nuanced answer: Six paragraphs of tap-dancing around the “complex question” that depends on the measure of “misinformation,” concluding that “no single entity is universally agreed upon as the definitive answer.”
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