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Elon Musk is moving at a fairly brisk pace to realize his vision of a truth-seeking AI chatbot, aptly dubbed the TruthGPT, with the spare server capacity of the cloud hosting and database management service provider, Oracle, now being utilized for this purpose.
For those who might be unaware, Elon Musk recently registered a company in Nevada by the name X.AI Corp. The CEO of Tesla has also poached talent from DeepMind – a subsidiary of the tech giant Alphabet – and purchased around 10,000 GPUs from NVIDIA to train a Large Language Model (LLM) on the pattern of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
NEWS: @elonmusk says he is creating a maximum truth seeking AI chatbot called “TruthGPT” that tries to understand the nature of the universe.
“An AI that cares about understanding the universe is unlikely to annihilate humans because we are an interesting part of the universe.” pic.twitter.com/hAeEzThqqK
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) April 17, 2023
Back in April, Elon Musk had declared in an exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson that he was working on a “maximum truth-seeking” AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe and is, therefore, unlikely to “annihilate humans.”
NEWS: Elon has bought up a major chunk of cloud computing company Oracle($ORCL)'s spare server space for use by his new AI company X . AI, startups seeking the extra capacity have been told.
— T(w)itter Daily News (@TitterDaily) May 30, 2023
Now, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is reporting that Oracle’s spare server capacity was abruptly snapped up by a mystery buyer earlier this year, leaving many startups clamoring for
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