Tech investor Elon Musk intends to “seek the truth” and develop an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that is safe for humanity. Admitting a slow start, the billionaire vowed to present a “third option” to challenge the giants’ Microsoft and Google offerings.
Elon Musk slams Microsoft-funded Openai, founder of Google’s AI approach.
Entrepreneur Elon Musk has announced plans to create his own AI to rival the offerings of tech giants. The new platform, which he called “Truthgpt,” should try to understand the universe without threatening humanity.
Speaking to Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, Musk accused the developers of Openai. chat point A chatbot that “trains AI to lie”. He believes the company is now a “closed-source”, “for-profit” organization in which “Microsoft has a very strong say.”
Elon Musk helped found Openai in 2015 to “act as a counterweight to Google.” In an interview aired on Monday, the billionaire also criticized tech giant co-founder Larry Page for not taking AI safety seriously.
Musk recently joined a group of AI experts and executives to warn of potential risks to society and call for a six-month moratorium on developing systems more powerful than Openai’s latest GPT-4 model. rice field. “AI is more dangerous than, say, mismanagement of aircraft design or production maintenance, or poor car production,” he told Carlson.
“I’m going to launch what I call ‘Truthgpt,’ a maximal truth-seeking AI that seeks to understand the nature of the universe,” the Tesla owner elaborated. He also said his AI platform “is unlikely to wipe out humans” and “may be the best path to safety,” according to an excerpt cited by Reuters.
A source familiar with the plan told the news agency that Musk is recruiting an AI researcher from Google to launch an AI startup. While acknowledging the delay in getting the project off the ground, he insisted that he would “create a third option” after Openai’s Chatgpt and Google’s Bard. In March, investors registered a company called X.AI Corp in Nevada.
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