Elon Musk recently announced in an interview with psychologist and author Jordan Peterson that xAI will release its latest artificial intelligence model, Grok2, next month.
Musk stated that Grok2's performance is expected to be on par with GPT-4, having been trained on approximately 15,000 H100 GPUs. Meanwhile, the release of Grok3 is scheduled for December, which Musk claims will be the most powerful AI model.
During the interview, Musk further revealed that Grok3 is currently being trained at the Memphis data center and is expected to be completed within the next three to four months. Afterward, the model will enter a phase of fine-tuning and bug fixing to ensure optimal performance.
Regarding the training data for the Grok models, Musk indicated that Tesla's real-world video data has not yet been applied to Grok. He emphasized that xAI, as a relatively young company, is still striving to catch up with those that have been established for many years.
Additionally, Musk mentioned that compared to ChatGPT, Grok is less "sober" in some aspects but still has room for improvement. He acknowledged that xAI needs time to close the gap with other long-established tech companies.
### Key Points:
🗓️ **Release Schedule**: xAI will launch Grok2 next month and plans to release the more powerful Grok3 in December.
📊 **Training Data**: Grok2 has been trained on about 15,000 GPUs, with expected performance comparable to GPT-4; Grok3 will be completed at the Memphis data center.
📹 **Data Application**: Musk revealed that Tesla's real-world video has not yet been applied to the Grok models.