Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who runs Tesla, SpaceX, , OpenAI. They don’t want ChatGPT to receive training on their posts.
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who runs Tesla, SpaceX, , OpenAI. They don’t want ChatGPT to receive training on their posts.
Musk’s reaction to the OpenAI association mutiny
A Dogecoin team member and X expert, who goes by the name “DogeDesigner” (@cb_doge), has published a post about a new development in xAI’s main rival, OpenAI, the creator of the ChatGPT AI bot.
This post contains a screenshot of a Wired article, which says that users of developer social media platform Stack Overflow are sabotaging the association which has celebrated with OpenAI. Users have begun announcing that they will begin deleting their posts if their submissions become material for ChatGPT training. In return, Stack Overflow has begun banning those users who rebel against ChatGPT training from its platform.
An X user has suggested that these people may now realize that if their code is used to teach ChatGPT AI, they will soon lose their jobs due to artificial intelligence.
Musk was clearly surprised by the resistance Stack Overflow users put up against ChatGPT and Open AI. He appeared in the comments thread to tweet “Wow.”
Musk strives to preserve ‘truthful AI’, bucking current ‘woke’ trend
Recently, Elon Musk spoke about his attitude towards the artificial intelligence industry. He believes that for AI to benefit humanity, artificial intelligence must be trained to tell the truth, even if it is not socially acceptable.
He believes that AI should be made as truthful and curious as possible. He once referred to the classic film based on Arthur Clarke’s screenplay: 2001: A Space Odyssey, filmed by iconic film director Stanley Kubrick in 1968. In the film, the AI aboard the spaceship, Hal , kills the entire crew at the end. Musk shared that he believes it happened because this AI was trained to lie.
Elon Musk launched xAI and its “truthful” AI robot Grok to oppose OpenAI’s ChatGPT and similar products from Meta and other IT giants, which he refers to as “woke.”