XAI: OpenAI, Elon Musk's new company going to compete with Google - 5 special things

 Billionaire businessman Elon Musk has announced the establishment of a new artificial intelligence company called xAI, which will 'understand reality...' According to the company's website, the company aims to 'understand the true nature of the universe'.


5 special information related to xAI

  • In the world of technology, the term xAI is used as an abbreviation for Explainable AI (Artificial Intelligence that can be explained), which is also known as Interpretable AI (Artificial Intelligence that can be understood). This helps humans to understand the reasoning behind the decisions or predictions made by Artificial Intelligence. By the way, Elon Musk and the newly formed company xAI have not said anything about its meaning. The team will hold a virtual meeting on Twitter Spaces on July 14 to answer questions about the company and its outlook.

  • According to a report in 'The Verge', xAI was registered in Nevada in April. Elon Musk was the world's richest man at the time, and was listed as the company's director, and Jared Birchall, the director of his Family Office, was listed as the company's secretary.

  • Time magazine said the company in March bought 10,000 graphics processing units - the hardware needed to develop and run state-of-the-art AI systems. xAI has not disclosed any details about its funding, but the 'Financial Times' reported in April that Elon Musk was discussing funding from investors in two of his own companies, SpaceX and Tesla.

  • The xAI website (https://x.ai/) says the company is separate from Elon Musk's Twitter (now called X Corp), but will work closely with Tesla and other companies.

  • The xAI website names Igor Babushkin, Manuel Krois, Yuhui Wu, Christian Zegedi, Jimmy Ba, Toby Pohlen, Ross Nordene, Kyle Kosik, Greg Yang, Guodong Zhang and Zihang Dai as team members in addition to Elon Musk. . The current advisor to the xAI team is researcher Dan Hendricks, who currently leads the Center for AI Safety in San Francisco. The Center for AI Safety also warned against developing artificial intelligence too soon.

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