Elon Musk has confirmed that his AI chatbot, Grok 3 is currently being finalized and will soon be available.
Elon Musk has confirmed that his AI chatbot, Grok 3 is currently being finalized and will be available in the next one to two weeks, according to Reuters.
Recommended Videos “Grok 3 has very powerful reasoning capabilities, so in the tests that we’ve done thus far, Grok 3 is outperforming anything that’s been released, that we’re aware of, so that’s a good sign,” he said. Prior reports have detailed that the businessman built the Colossus Supercluster, a supercomputer in Memphis Tennessee precisely for such a project. According to Business Insider, xAI, Musk’s company that develops Grok plans to hire thousands of “AI tutors” this year to train the chatbot. The current staff is at approximately 900 employees.
Grok is notably connected to the social media platform X but can also be accessed as a standalone web-based tool, as well as via iOS and Android apps. The initial version of Grok was an open-source model. However, subsequent development of the tool has been closed-sourced and proprietary. Grok also remains limited to X users, which could prove to be a hindrance to its overall market share, Tech.co noted.
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