Musk says his new AI chatbot outperforms all rivals
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Musk says his new AI chatbot outperforms all rivals

Grok 3 positioned to be serious challenger to ChatGPT

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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk appears via video link at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, on Feb 13. (Photo: Reuters)
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk appears via video link at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, on Feb 13. (Photo: Reuters)

DUBAI - Elon Musk says that his AI chatbot, and ChatGPT challenger, Grok 3, is in the final stages of development and will be released in a week or two.

“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 in a video call on Thursday to the World Governments Summit in Dubai.

The billionaire tech mogul founded xAI as a challenger to Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Google. Musk also co-founded OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT.

On Monday, a consortium of investors led by Musk said it had offered $97.4 billion to buy the assets of OpenAI, in another salvo from the world’s richest man against the artificial intelligence startup.

OpenAI, currently a non-profit organisation, has said it wants to become a for-profit business to secure the capital needed for developing the best AI models.

Musk sued OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and others in August and has asked a US district judge to block OpenAI’s attempt to transition to a for-profit entity. OpenAI said this week that Musk’s bid clashes with his lawsuit.

Musk will withdraw his bid if the OpenAI board agrees to preserve the charity’s mission, his lawyers said in a court filing dated Wednesday. 

“I think the evidence is there in that OpenAI has gotten this far while having at least a sort of dual profit, non-profit role,” Musk told the Dubai gathering. “What they’re trying to do now is to completely delete the non-profit, and that seems really going too far.”

Musk, who was appointed by US President Donald Trump to oversee the so-called Department of Government Efficiency aimed at dramatically reducing the size of the federal workforce, also told the conference that US government spending could be reduced by $1 trillion or more.

“Maybe the economy could grow at 4% or 5% potentially, in terms of real useful goods and services output, and government spending can be reduced by about 3% or 4% of the economy, about maybe a trillion dollars or more, and the net effect of that would be no inflation from 2025 to 2026 so that would be quite remarkable,” he said.

Turning to international affairs, Musk told the Middle East audience that the United States has been “pushy” in the past and that it should “mind its own business”.

“I think we should, in general leave other countries to their own business,” he said.

Trump has enraged the Arab world by saying the US would take over the Gaza strip, resettle its Palestinian inhabitants and turn it into the “Riviera of the Middle East”.

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