Recently, Musk and his team officially launched Grok3 during a live stream, claiming it to be "the smartest artificial intelligence on Earth." Musk also stated that Grok3 has surpassed all mainstream AI models in benchmark tests for mathematics, science, and programming, and plans to apply it to SpaceX's calculations for Mars missions, even anticipating Nobel Prize-level breakthroughs within the next three years.
However, Grok3's performance in practical tests has been disappointing. After the launch event, some media outlets tested Grok3 with a classic question: "Which is greater, 9.11 or 9.9?" Surprisingly, this so-called smartest AI failed to provide the correct answer, leading netizens to humorously label it as "a genius unwilling to answer simple questions."
Although official materials indicate that Grok3 performed well in the large model competition Chatbot Arena, the gap with competitors DeepSeek R1 and GPT-4.0 is only 1% to 2%. Musk revealed at the launch that Grok3 utilizes over 200,000 H100 chips, with a total training time reaching 200 million hours.