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Elon Musk - which companies has he invested in?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Whether you love him or hate him, Elon Musk is the mastermind behind some of the most ingenuous technology projects of the modern era. The billionaire entrepreneur is the boss of carmaker Tesla, private space firm SpaceX and brain-computer interface startup Neuralink, among other projects. But Musk – who routinely tops the list as the world's richest person – became more infamous than ever when he bought Twitter last autumn. Here, MailOnline takes a look at all the companies Musk has invested in, from Zip2 back in the 1990s to his new artificial intelligence venture. Musk has vowed to create his own'trustworthy and reliable' AI chatbot called'TruthGPT', as a more'truthful alternative' to ChatGPT. Musk has previously tweeted that we need'TruthGPT' - a chatbot that would not censor its replies Zip2, Musk's first enterprise, was founded in California along with his brother Kimbal and their friend, the late Greg Kouri, back in 1995.


Elon Musk's Disastrous Week

The Atlantic - Technology

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. The tech world's most attention-grabbing man had a very busy week. Elon Musk launched a rocket, dealt with bad news at Tesla, stoked fear that AI could end humankind, and rolled out another controversial change on Twitter. Through it all, Musk exemplifies the danger of what happens when technology and ego collide. Earlier today, a SpaceX rocket exploded in the skies over the Gulf of Mexico, detonating itself after the booster failed to separate from the upper portion of the vehicle after launch.


OpenAI CEO says era of giant AI models is over

FOX News

Russell Wald, director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, sounds off on'The Story.' OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the age of the giant artificial intelligence model is already over. "I think we're at the end of the era where it's going to be these, like, giant, giant models," he told an audience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology over Zoom last week. "We'll make them better in other ways." During the same event, Altman also confirmed that his company is not developing Chat GPT-5. "An earlier version of the letter claimed OpenAI is training GPT-5 right now," he said, referencing a letter from billionaire Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.


Elon Musk to introduce a new AI named TruthGpt

#artificialintelligence

As per reports from Fox News, on April 17, 2023, Elon Musk said Tucker Carlson, anchor, Fox News, that he is working on a similar product like ChatGpt named "TruthGpt," which is a large language model(LLM) made for investigating the unsolved events of the world, stated Cointelegraph. As reported by Cointelegraph, ChatGpt "is programmed by left-wing experts, which train the chatbots to lie," Elon Musk, commented. It is believed that "the deeper problem is not simply that it will become autonomous and turn us all into slaves, but that it will control our understanding of reality and do it in a really dishonest way, and it could be programmed to lie to us for political effect," Tucker Carlson, added further. Reportedly Musk was concerned about safety issues related to the purchase of around 10,000 GPUs. Furthermore, "I think this might be the best path to safety in the sense that an AI that cares about understanding the universe is unlikely to annihilate humans because we are an interesting part of the universe," Elon Musk added on the safety related to the entering in the large language model (LLM) market, Cointelegraph concluded.


Elon Musk says he will launch rival to Microsoft-backed ChatGPT

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SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday he will launch an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that he calls "TruthGPT" to challenge the offerings from Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Google (GOOGL.O). He criticised Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the firm behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT, of "training the AI to lie" and said OpenAI has now become a "closed source", "for-profit" organisation "closely allied with Microsoft". He also accused Larry Page, co-founder of Google, of not taking AI safety seriously. "I'm going to start something which I call'TruthGPT', or a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," Musk said in an interview with Fox News Channel's Tucker Carlson aired on Monday. He said TruthGPT "might be the best path to safety" that would be "unlikely to annihilate humans".


Elon Musk says he wants to start 'TruthGPT' to rival OpenAI and Google

Engadget

Elon Musk's plans for his own AI company are starting to come into focus. The Twitter CEO said that he wants to "create a third option" for a company that could challenge OpenAI and Google. In an interview with Fox News, Musk said that he's thinking of calling the venture "TruthGPT" and that the goal would be to create a "maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe" and that "hopefully does more good than harm." Musk acknowledged that he would be starting with a significant disadvantage to his rivals as he's "starting late." And, as is often the case, it's unclear how serious or far along his plans actually are.


Elon Musk to develop 'TruthGPT' as he warns about 'civilizational destruction' from AI

FOX News

Tucker Carlson joined'Fox & Friends' to discuss his interview of Musk and his dire warning on the broader concerns surrounding artificial intelligence. Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk revealed he will start his own version of an artificial intelligence chatbot, coined "TruthGPT," during an exclusive interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson. The Twitter and Tesla CEO sat down with Carlson for an interview to discuss why he will establish an alternative to ChatGPT, an AI app developed by progressive programmers that he helped initially fund, and the broader concerns he has about how the software can affect freedom of information. "I'm going to start something which I call TruthGPT, or a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," Musk told Carlson. "And I think this might be the best path to safety in the sense that an AI that cares about understanding the universe is unlikely to annihilate humans because we are an interesting part of the universe."


Can Elon Musk Succeed In Developing Generative AI ChatGPT Knockoff "TruthGPT" That Would Be Stoically Truthful At All Times, Asks AI Ethics And AI Law

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Suppose that Elon Musk opts to develop a generative AI ChatGPT knockoff, what does this foretell and ... [ ] is a presumed "TruthGPT" even possible to build? There is a knock at the cabin door. Should we open the door? Movies usually suggest that we ought to not let our curiosity get the better of us, namely we should absolutely positively never open the door. Well, that being said, opting to leave the door closed wouldn't seem to make for much of a worthy tale. Seems like we are drawn toward excitement and the unknown. So, let's go ahead and open the door. In this particular case, I am referring to some emerging scuttlebutt within the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that either portends good times ahead or the worst of times for all of us. The situation potentially entails the future of AI. And one might solemnly speculate ergo that the future of AI encompasses quite dramatic repercussions all told, including ostensibly shaping the future of society and the fate of humankind. According to recent news reports, Elon Musk, the at-times richest person in the world, has been fishing around for top-notch AI researchers to come on board with a new AI venture that he has in mind. Various AI developers and AI scientists are quietly being approached. The knock on their door apparently provides great promise and potentially lucrative tidings.