Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, expressed discomfort with OpenAI’s recent demonstration, stating that it made him cringe. The event, which showcased new AI models, drew criticism from Musk, a longstanding critic of the organization.
Author Ashley St Clair remarked that with OpenAI’s advancements, AI can now interpret reality in real-time, potentially introducing new challenges in navigating truth.
In response to Musk’s criticism, an individual on X speculated about the upcoming Grok (xAI) version of the demonstration.
In March, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging breaches of their original contractual agreements regarding AI.
OpenAI countered the lawsuit, claiming that Musk either wanted the organization to merge with Tesla or demanded full control in order to advance its mission.
Altman revealed that Musk had departed OpenAI with the belief that the company would not succeed.
During a live-streamed event, the developers behind ChatGPT unveiled GPT-4o, the latest flagship model boasting GPT-4-level intelligence with notable improvements in speed and capabilities across text, voice, and vision. Additionally, ChatGPT now supports over 50 languages.