Elon Musk unveiled a team of engineers from the same major American technology corporations on Wednesday when he officially launched his long-teased artificial intelligence startup xAI. Musk aims to compete with these companies by developing an alternative to ChatGPT.
Elon Musk launches AI firm xAI: Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter and CEO of Tesla, will serve as the startup’s CEO. Musk has previously stated that regulation is necessary for the AI industry and that the field’s progress should be put on hold.
“Announcing formation of @xAI to understand reality,” Musk wrote in a tweet on Wednesday.
On July 14, xAI will host a Twitter Spaces event, according to the website.
Igor Babuschkin, a former engineer at DeepMind, Tony Wu, a former Google research scientist, Christian Szegedy, a former Microsoft employee, and Greg Yang make up the xAI team.
According to a state filing, Musk registered X.AI Corp, a Nevada-incorporated company, in March.
The company lists Jared Birchall as the secretary, while Musk serves as its only director.
The entrepreneur had previously stated in April that he will introduce TruthGPT, or a maximal truth-seeking AI, to compete with Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Bing AI, both of which aim to comprehend the nature of the cosmos.
Prior to the introduction of Bard and Bing AI, OpenAI’s debut of the well-known chatbot ChatGPT in November of last year brought generative AI to the public’s attention.
The xAI team will receive advice from Dan Hendrycks, who is the director of the Centre for AI Safety and whose work focuses on the dangers of AI.
According to the website, Musk’s new business is independent of X Corp but will collaborate closely with Twitter, Tesla, and other businesses. According to xAI, the Bay Area is where it is hiring skilled engineers and researchers.