Elon Musk says new AI chatbot Grok will rival ChatGPT

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Elon Musks xAI launched Grok this weekend.

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Key Takeaways
  • xAI will be “built into the X app,” Musk said in a post on the platform, which he purchased as Twitter for $44 billion last year.
  • The AI startup will also be “available as a standalone app,” Musk said.
  • Musk’s post came in response to an X user asking the billionaire if xAI would be making an app as they would “love to delete” the ChatGPT app from their phone.
  • Musk gave no indication as to when the standalone app or joint operation would be released, nor what features they might include or who they will be available to and at what cost.
What is Grok?

On Friday, Musk said xAI was gearing up to unveil its first AI model with a view to rival industry leaders like Google and OpenAI and their popular AI chatbots Bard and ChatGPT.

The bot, named Grok and modelled after the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, was launched as a “very early beta product” to X’s paid subscribers a day later. xAI said Grok “is designed to answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak” and encouraged users to steer clear if they “hate humour.”

Musk has said the Grok bot has a “massive advantage” over other AI models like ChatGPT as it has “real-time access” to the X platform. While the companies share similar names—the letter “x” is common through Musk’s work—and share a leader, they remain distinct entities.

On its website, xAI said it is separate from X Corp—the company Musk legally changed Twitter’s name to earlier this year—but will “work closely with X (Twitter), Tesla, and other companies to make progress towards our mission.”

Tangent

Grok’s debut comes just months after Musk announced the launch of xAI in July—a few months after it was created—with a mission “to understand the true nature of the universe.” Noting the company’s rapid progress, Musk said xAI’s “compute is doubling every 2 to 3 months.”

Forbes Valuation

$230.9 billion. That’s how much Forbes estimates Musk is worth, placing him at the top of our list of the world’s richest people. Much of Musk’s wealth comes from a cohort of valuable companies he helped found, including automaker Tesla, aeronautics firm SpaceX, brain-computer interface company Neuralink and traffic-busting tunnelling firm Boring Company. He was a cofounder and early backer of ChatGPT creator OpenAI when it launched in 2015 but stepped away in 2018, allegedly after a failed takeover attempt.

This article originally appeared on forbes.com and all figures are in USD.

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