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OpenAI Calls Out Musk Again: You Can't Achieve AGI With Lawsuits
December 14, 2012 - The lawsuit between Elon Musk and OpenAI is heating up, and OpenAI released a blog post on December 13, local time, publicly defending itself and revealing some new transcripts of text messages involving conversations between founders Ilya Sutzkoffer, Greg Brockman, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and former board member Shivaughn Zillis, who is also a member of the board of directors. conversations between them. You can't achieve AGI (note: General Artificial Intelligence / Artificial General Intelligence) through litigation," the OpenAI blog reads. We have great respect for Elon...- 381
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Musk's xAI has ordered $1.08 billion of NVIDIA's GB200 AI servers with priority delivery, sources say
Musk's AI startup xAI has ordered $1.08 billion worth of GB200 AI servers from NVIDIA and has been given priority delivery, DigiTimes reports. NVIDIA is expected to start delivering the servers in January 2025, and they will be manufactured by Foxconn. Musk contacted NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang directly to discuss the order for xAI's GB200 servers, the report said. Prioritizing NVIDIA's AI servers will help xAI better achieve its goals. Jen-Hsun Huang ...- 641
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Musk xAI strikes hard, Grok AI expected to launch standalone app next month to challenge ChatGPT
In a blog post today (Nov. 28), tech media outlet The Verge reported that Elon Musk's xAI is planning to launch a standalone app for its Grok chatbot in December in order to increase competition with OpenAI and attract more users. Competitors including OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Anthropic's Claude have generally used a free strategy to attract more users, while ...- 558
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Musk says Tesla is improving Optimus robot design for mass production
Tesla is refining the design of its Optimus robot to address key bottlenecks in the production process, CEO Elon Musk revealed on Platform X on Thursday. Tesla's Optimus robot could be one of the company's most exciting products in the future. Musk has previously said that he believes the robot will be the most popular product ever because of its powerful features. At the "We, Robot" event in Los Angeles last month, Musk revealed that the robot will sell for between $20,000 and $30,000,...- 1.6k
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Musk in talks with NVIDIA over xAI investment, sources say
Chip giant Nvidia is in talks with Elon Musk about a potential investment in xAI, people familiar with the matter say, according to the New York Post. xAI is an AI company founded by Musk that has developed Grok, a large language model currently deployed on social media platform X. The company has also developed a large language model called Grok. Although Grok launched later than competitors such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, it has grown and evolved very quickly. While NVIDIA has yet to comment on a potential investment in xAI, its CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has been very supportive...- 1.9k
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Musk's xAI Officially Releases API, Developers Can Integrate Grok Into Other Apps
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI has officially released its application programming interface (API), which allows developers to integrate Grok into other applications. Musk made the announcement on Monday, posting a link to the interface on the xAI website. Previously, Musk had confirmed plans to provide an API for Grok in August and open-sourced the software's weights in March. To view and use the API, users must log into their xAI account and select "Request Ac...- 2.4k
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Larry Ellison and Elon Musk "beg" Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang for more GPUs at dinner
At a meeting with analysts last week, billionaire Oracle co-founder and CTO Larry Ellison told the audience that he and Elon Musk, the world's richest man, took NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Nobu Palo Alto for dinner and "begged" Huang to give them more GPUs. "I would describe the dinner as Oracle - Elon and I begging Jensen for GPUs," Ellison recalls. "Please take our money. Please take our money. By the way, I'm having dinner. No, no, no, eat more. We need you to have more...- 4.3k
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Elon Musk Says xAI's Colossus Artificial Intelligence Training System Now Live
We recently got a glimpse of the $1 billion AI GPU when Elon Musk shared a short video presentation of Cortex, X's AI training supercomputer currently being built at Tesla's Giga factory in Texas. Musk announced on his social media platforms that Colossus, the new 100k H100 training cluster, is now up and running. Musk claims Colossus is "the world's most powerful AI training... -
Musk's AI company xAI was accused of using gas turbines in data centers without permission, polluting air quality
Musk's AI startup xAI is facing criticism from environmental and health advocates for using gas turbines in its data center without obtaining the necessary permits, contributing to air pollution in Memphis, Tennessee. The Southern Environmental Law Center sent a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and health department in Shelby County, where the data center is located, saying: "Despite installing nearly 20 gas turbines with a total capacity of approximately 100 megawatts, enough to power approximately 50,000 homes, xAI does not appear to have applied for permits for these turbines... -
Musk supports California AI safety bill, OpenAI once publicly opposed it
On August 27, Tesla and xAI CEO Elon Musk expressed support for the California AI Safety Act, which is expected to impose stricter regulations on the emerging industry. Musk posted on X on Monday that California Bill SB 1047 "should pass". Musk wrote: "This is a difficult decision and may frustrate some people, but all things considered, I think California should pass SB 1047 AI Safety Act. For more than 20 years, I have advocated for the regulation of AI, just as we regulate anything that poses a potential risk to the public...- 2.8k
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Musk predicts: Optimus robot market will reach $25 trillion, surpassing electric vehicles
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently made a thought-provoking statement on social media, suggesting that in the future humans may be able to upload brain memories and mental states to the cloud and download them into humanoid robots. This view originated from Musk's response to a Tesla fan's question about extending life, which has attracted widespread attention and discussion. Musk has high hopes for Tesla's Optimus robot, which will be launched in 2021. In addition to being originally designed to handle dangerous, repetitive or tedious tasks, he also envisions Optimus being a human companion, taking care of children, and even participating in Olympic shooting competitions...- 4.7k
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AI Musk "appeared" in thousands of fake ads, and an octogenarian in the United States was defrauded of nearly $700,000
According to a report by The New York Times on the 14th, Musk's image appeared in thousands of fake advertisements after being "deep faked" by AI, causing billions of dollars of fraud. The report mentioned a victim - 82-year-old retired man Steve Beauchamp. He just wanted money to support his family and thought Musk could help. At the end of last year, he saw a video in which "AI Musk" endorsed an aggressive investment opportunity that promised "quick returns." Steve contacted the company behind the advertisement and paid $248...- 2.3k
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Musk's xAI releases Grok-2 to add image generation capabilities to X
Musk's xAI company has released beta versions of Grok-2 and Grok-2mini, two new AI models with significant improvements in reasoning capabilities. The new version of Grok AI can not only generate images on the X social network, but also plans to bring a series of new features to the platform. xAI introduced in a blog that Grok-2 is a major upgrade to its predecessor Grok-1.5, with breakthroughs in chat, coding and reasoning. The Grok-2mini, which was launched at the same time, is described as a "small but powerful brother product"...- 4.4k
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Musk: AI model Grok 2 beta version will be released soon
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on the X platform on the evening of August 11 local time that the beta version of the artificial intelligence model Grok 2 will be released soon. Grok is the large language model Grok 2 launched by Musk's xAI company. Last month, Musk confirmed on the X platform that Grok 2 will be released in a few weeks. In response to users' questions about training data, he said that the model has "huge improvements." Musk and xAI have not yet released detailed information about the model. In March this year, Musk said that Grok 2 …- 2.2k
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MuskX platform agrees not to use some EU user data to train AI
Reuters (August 9) reported that Musk's X platform agreed not to use some EU user data to train its AI chatbot. An Irish court said on Thursday that social media platform X agreed to temporarily not use personal data collected from EU users to train its AI system until they choose to withdraw their consent. The Irish Data Protection Commission sought an order this week to suspend or restrict X from processing user data to develop, train or improve its artificial intelligence system. IT Home reported in July that X users found that they had…- 2.1k
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Musk favors xAI, and is reported to have poached more than a dozen Tesla talents to train Grok AI model
Technology media electrek reported on August 8 that Elon Musk has further tilted resources towards his xAI company and has hired more than a dozen Tesla employees for its language model Grok, which has led to Tesla shareholders filing a lawsuit. Musk has repeatedly emphasized in public that Tesla is an AI company in the past period of time, but this situation changed after Musk founded a new artificial intelligence startup xAI last year. IT Home reported in June this year that a group of Tesla investors…- 2.3k
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Musk reopens lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Altman
According to the New York Times, Elon Musk has reopened his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. Musk accused OpenAI of putting profits and commercial interests above the public interest, and of breaking its promise to share or open source the company's technology for free by choosing to provide Microsoft with an exclusive license for its technology. In June, Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI and its two co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, in a California court.- 2.1k
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European regulators question Musk's X platform AI data collection
European data protection regulators are seeking clarification on Elon Musk's X platform's decision to allow user data to be automatically fed into its artificial intelligence startup xAI, a move that has brought new regulatory scrutiny to the social media platform. X platform users discovered on Friday that their posts and interactions with its Grok chatbot had been "automatically selected" for use in a system to "train and fine-tune" xAI. The decision was made without first obtaining explicit consent from users. The setting can only be changed on the desktop version of X platform, so users cannot currently opt out through the mobile app. Source note:…- 911
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Musk seeks Tesla board approval to invest $5 billion in xAI
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he would seek board approval to invest $5 billion in his artificial intelligence startup xAI, potentially further entangled his network of tech companies. If the investment is completed, it could rekindle questions about conflicts of interest among Musk's network of companies, which also includes spacecraft operator SpaceX and Neuralink, which develops computer-brain interfaces. Tesla is seeking to transform itself from an electric car maker to a robotics and artificial intelligence company. Musk has pledged to build a team driven by the technology...- 1.4k
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Musk's "world's most powerful AI data center" is currently powered by 14 mobile generators, raising environmental concerns
Elon Musk's Memphis Supercluster has been launched. According to Musk, the cluster uses 100,000 liquid-cooled H100s on a single RDMA fabric and is "the most powerful AI training cluster in the world." Such a huge computing power naturally requires an amazing power supply. Each H100 GPU consumes at least 700 watts of electricity, which means that the entire data center needs more than 70 megawatts of electricity to run at the same time, not including the power consumption of other servers, networks and cooling equipment...- 2.5k
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Musk's xAI will release Grok 2 next month, and Grok 3 is expected to be launched in December
Elon Musk recently announced in an interview with psychologist and author Jordan Peterson that xAI will release its latest AI model, Grok2, next month. Musk said that the performance of Grok2 is expected to be comparable to GPT-4, which has been trained on about 15,000 H100 GPUs. Meanwhile, the release of Grok3 is scheduled for December this year, and Musk said it will be the most powerful AI model. In the interview, Musk further revealed that Grok3 is…- 1.4k
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Musk: Tesla is expected to mass-produce humanoid robots in 2026 for use by other companies
In the evening of Beijing time this day, Musk posted on X (Twitter) that Tesla will produce "truly useful" robots for internal use next year, but only on a small scale. In 2026, Tesla is expected to mass-produce humanoid robots for use by other companies. During the 2024 World Artificial Intelligence Conference on July 4 this year, Tesla's second-generation humanoid robot Optimus was unveiled. The product was first released on December 13 last year. Compared with the previous generation, its improvements include the following aspects: It uses all independently designed and manufactured by Tesla...- 2.2k
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Musk: By 2026, Neuralink will implant brain-computer chips in more than 1,000 patients
Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company founded by billionaire Musk, has ambitious plans for the future. On the evening of the 11th, Musk posted on his own X (Twitter) platform that the goal is to implant brain-computer chips in more than 1,000 patients by 2026, which is feasible. It is reported that Noland Arbaugh, the first human patient implanted with Neuralink's brain-computer chip, has publicly stated that this technology has changed his life. Noland Arbaugh was paralyzed below the neck and underwent surgery...- 2.6k
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Grok2 is about to release xAI to accelerate AI competition: 100,000 GPU supercomputers will be delivered by the end of this month
Musk announced on July 9 that his artificial intelligence company xAI is building a supercomputer with 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, which is expected to be delivered and start training at the end of this month. This move marks the end of xAI's negotiations with Oracle to expand its existing agreement and lease more Nvidia chips. Musk emphasized that this will become "the most powerful training cluster in the world, and the lead is huge." He said that xAI's core competitiveness lies in speed, "which is the only way to close the gap." Prior to this, xA…
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