At the recent World Government Summit held in Dubai, billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk revealed via video link that his artificial intelligence company xAI is about to launch its latest chatbot, Grok3. Musk stated that Grok3 is in its final polishing stages and is expected to be officially released within one to two weeks. He is very confident in Grok3's performance, claiming it will surpass all similar products currently on the market.
Musk mentioned that OpenAI's ChatGPT has made significant achievements in the field of artificial intelligence, but he believes Grok3's performance will be even better. He pointed out that advancements in AI are accelerating, and in the future, human intelligence may be surpassed by machine intelligence, potentially occupying a very small proportion of overall intelligence. He described future digital intelligence as likely to account for over 99% of total intelligence, and this trend is inevitable.
When discussing the current state of the AI industry, Musk criticized OpenAI for trying to completely eliminate its non-profit nature, suggesting that this shift may be too radical. He noted that while OpenAI's development model has achieved some success, its dual structure of profit and non-profit may be affected.
Meanwhile, Musk also engaged in discussions with the UAE's Minister of Artificial Intelligence, Omar Al Olama, about collaborating to build an underground high-speed transportation system called the "Dubai Loop." Musk referred to this project as a "wormhole," although he did not disclose specific details.
In terms of international affairs, Musk also expressed his views on U.S. foreign policy, stating that the U.S. has been too aggressive in the past and should pay more attention to its own actions and attitudes.
Key Points:
🌟 Grok3 will be released within one to two weeks, and Musk is confident it will surpass ChatGPT.
🤖 Musk believes that in the future, machine intelligence will dominate most intelligence, rendering human intelligence insignificant.
💼 Musk criticizes OpenAI's shift away from a non-profit model, arguing that this approach may be too radical.