Chatbots currently do not have audio and visual capabilities. XAI said these will be added soon to enable broader applications such as real-time conversation and assistance.
Elon MuskArtificial intelligence (AI) startup XAI has released “Grok” – an AI chatbot that can reportedly outperform ChatGPT-3.5 in several educational tests. social media platforms on 5th November
Grok just releasedhttps://t.co/e8xQp5xInk
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 5 November 2023
According to a release from XAI, Grok has a unique and significant advantage over other AI tools in that it has access to real-time knowledge of the world through Musk’s X platform. The chatbot can also answer “spicy questions” that are dismissed by other AI tools and is “designed to answer questions with a little intelligence and has a rebellious streak.”
Here’s the chatbot’s response to a request for a step-by-step cocaine recipe:
xAI’s Grok system is designed to bring a little humor to its responses pic.twitter.com/WqXxlwI6ef
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 4 November 2023
Grok – an AI chatbot to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT?
Grok is powered by the Grok-1 Large Language Model (LLM) which was developed over the past four months. The model was evaluated by a number of academic tests – including mathematics and coding – designed to measure its math and reasoning capabilities. It outperformed all models in its compute class, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT-3.5. However, it remained inferior to ChatGPT-4 in all tests.
“This is only surpassed by models that were trained with significantly larger amounts of training data and computing resources, such as GPT-4. This reflects our rapid progress in XAI in training LLMs with exceptional efficiency,” the startup said. wrote,
Chatbots currently do not have audio and visual capabilities. XAI said these will be added soon to enable broader applications such as real-time conversation and assistance.
Security measures and availability
Grok is still a “very early beta product” and will initially be made available to select users in the United States. The startup will incorporate user feedback before the wider launch and is ready to “introduce new capabilities and features in the coming months.” The service will be available on X’s Premium Plus tier for $16 per month.
The XAI team also acknowledged the potential for misuse of the technology and said more guardrails would be added over time to prevent this:
“We believe that AI has immense potential to contribute significant scientific and economic value to society, so we will work towards developing reliable safeguards against destructive forms of malicious use. We believe in doing everything we can to ensure that AI continues to be a force for good.”
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