Elon Musk’s Xai claims the newest version of his “Grok” Chatbot flag exceeds the rival products offered by the likes of Sam Altman-Led Openai and China-based Deepseek giving the billionaire an advantage in the weapons race.
Called “Grok 3”, the new model of Musk’s I was scored above in tests in mathematics, science and coding than the GPT-4o of Openai, Google Gemini, Claude of Anthropiku and Deepseek’s V3 Late Model Monday.
Musk said Grok 3 would be “a order of size more capable” than its previous version “in a very short period of time.” Grok 3 used 10 times of computing power than Grok 2 during its development.
“Grok-3 across the board is in a league of its own,” Musk added.
The chatbot, which was previously described by Musk as “Smart Smart”, is available to Premium Subscribers in X, previously known as Twitter.
Musk’s onset also discovered a new tool called “deep search”, a search engine enabled by Grok that explains the reasoning after his answers to user questions.
Claims for Grok 3 performance have not yet been verified independently.
Andrej Karpathy, a co -founder of Openai and former director of him in Tesla, said after his initial test that Grok 3 “clearly has a state about art thinking model” and described it as “a little better” than omissions of Last from Deepseek and Google
Launched in 2023, Xai is in talks to raise $ 10 billion with a large $ 75 billion, investment giant like Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital planned to participate.
Grok 3 began in the middle of a legal slugfest between Musk and Altman for the future of Openai.
Musk co-founded the chatgpt manufacturer in 2015, but left the firm after disputes with Altman for its long-term direction.
Musk has a lawsuit pending federal antitrust against Openai and its main Microsoft investor.
He is also looking for a preliminary order to block Altman’s plans to transform Openai from a nonprofit to profitable entity.
Last week, Altman and his allies completely dismissed Musk’s unwanted offer of $ 97.4 billion to take Openai’s control.
Musk had said in a court, presenting that he would abandon the attempt to get hostile if Altman left his plans to become a lucrative.
Elsewhere, Deepseek caused a shock wave throughout the US technology sector last month after leaving an open -source chatbot that was at the same time with US rivals.
Deepseek claimed that the model costs less than $ 6 million to train and that it took place without access to Nvidia’s most powerful computer chips, which are subject to export controls in the US and are considered necessary to strengthen advanced models of He.
Some experts, including Musk, have expressed doubts about Deepseek’s claims and claimed that the Chinese firm is likely to have much more chips than it has publicly admitted.
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