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Elon Musk believes xAI's Grok 5 can achieve AGI, expressing renewed commitment to Tesla amid updates on AI and autonomous driving.
While Musk was advising the White House and the Department of Government Efficiencies, all federal employees were sent mass emails asking them to list what they accomplished in the past week. Musk announced on X at the time that “failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”
Elon Musk has once again stirred the tech world, claiming his latest creation, Grok 5, could be the key to achieving artificial general intelligence, or AGI — the 'holy grail' of AI.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI has laid off 500 workers from its data annotation team, which helps train its Grok chatbot. The layoffs were earlier reported by Business Insider.
At the heart of this strategy is Tesla's push toward fully autonomous driving. While robotaxis dominate the conversation around Tesla's AI roadmap, there is another opportunity quietly flying under the radar that could carry even greater implications: Optimus, the company's humanoid robotics project.
Elon Musk said on X that making software companies like Microsoft "entirely with AI" should be possible since they don't make any physical hardware.
Elon Musk’s startup xAI has laid off 500 employees from its data annotation team, which is responsible for developing and training Grok, the infamous chatbot integrated into the X social media platform.
“Everybody Loves Raymond” stars Ray Romano and Brad Garrett reunited on the Emmys stage for a hilariously depressing bit while presenting the award for best comedy series. The Emmy-winning actors, who starred as Ray and Robert Barone across nine seasons of the CBS sitcom, celebrated the 20 year anniversary of “Everybody Loves Raymond” winning the …
Elon Musk’s xAI cuts 500 data annotators in a controversial layoff, pivots to domain specialists, and faces leadership, stability, and political criticism.