ChatGPT is the most popular application of recent times. Developed by OpenAI, this artificial intelligence chatbot has become well-known for its ability to answer questions, express opinions, write books, and even give medical advice. It seems like there’s almost nothing that ChatGPT can’t do. Of course, as with any popular application or platform, there are always competitors trying to catch up. This is no different for ChatGPT, as both large and small startups as well as technology giants are making their own versions of this chatbot. Even Elon Musk is involved in this field. Here are the details…

Elon Musk Assembling Team to Develop ChatGPT Rival

Elon Musk is no stranger to the world of artificial intelligence (AI). The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has been actively involved in the development of AI for years, even he is one of the founders of OpenAI. However, recent reports suggest that Musk is now looking to develop an alternative to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Elon Musk's Tweet about ChatGPT

According to the latest reports, Musk has been approaching AI researchers in recent weeks to developing an alternative to ChatGPT. He already has recruited Igor Babuschkin, a researcher who recently left Alphabet’s DeepMind AI unit, to join the project. The move comes after ChatGPT gained significant attention in Silicon Valley and the world.

Actually Elon Musk, who had co-founded OpenAI along with Silicon Valley investor Sam Altman, had left its board in 2018 but had praised the chatbot’s capabilities, calling it “scary good.” Musk and Babuschkin have reportedly discussed assembling a team to pursue AI research, although the project is still in its early stages, and there are no concrete plans to develop specific products. Babuschkin has also not officially signed onto the Musk initiative, according to The Information.

Moreover, the famous billionaire is not the only one to accelerate his work in the field of artificial intelligence. Chinese tech giant Baidu has invested heavily in AI in recent years and is considered as at the forefront of efforts to create a Chinese rival to the AI platform developed by OpenAI. Google also recently announced its AI chatbot called Bart. It seems that the competition in the field of artificial intelligence will heat up in the future. who will be the winner

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