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Elon Musk will develop ‘truth-seeking’ AI to compete with Google and Microsoft in the AI race

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Elon Musk expressed concern in an interview that the OpenAI ChatGPT bot was being taught to be politically correct.

Elon Musk said in an interview that aired late Monday that he plans to compete with Microsoft and Google’s artificial intelligence efforts with “truth-seeking AI” that rejects political correctness.

The Elon Musk billionaire CEO of Tesla and Twitter expressed his worries about the threat posed by AI once more, stating that it has “the potential of civilizational destruction.”

He added that he was concerned that the ChatGPT bot developed by startup OpenAI was being politicised.

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Musk declared, “I’m going to start something called TruthGPT, or an absolute truth-seeking AI that attempts to comprehend the nature of the universe.

He believed that AI would consider humans to be an intriguing aspect of the universe and decide against “annihilating humans.”

Business records reveal that Elon Musk has established an artificial intelligence company called X.AI with its headquarters in the US state of Nevada.

He recently combined Twitter with a brand-new “X” shell company, keeping the platform’s name but changing the company’s.

A few weeks prior to joining experts in signing an open letter calling for a general pause in the development of AI technology, Elon Musk founded a competitor to OpenAI.

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The signatories claimed that the hiatus should be used to strengthen regulation and guarantee the safety of AI systems.

However, detractors criticised the letter for being a “hot mess” of “AI hype” and misrepresenting a scientific paper.

To assist with translations, search, and targeted advertising, major tech companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft have spent years developing AI systems, also known as machine learning or big data.

Elon Musk claimed that he once had a close friendship with Larry Page, a co-founder of Google, and that the two often discussed the safety of AI well into the night.

Elon Musk said of Page that “he really seemed to want digital super-intelligence, basically digital god, as soon as possible.”

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“You can’t just charge ahead and hope for the best,” the speaker said.