Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced Monday on X, formerly known as Twitter, that xAI this week will open-source its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Grok.
According to xAI, Grok is a "frontier LLM" (Large Language Model) connected to real-time data from X. Its stated purpose is to "maximally benefit all of humanity" and "empower research and innovation."
Although Musk's announcement lacks detail, his move to open-source Grok further validates his criticism of OpenAI. While tech companies are renowned for shielding their most valuable AI data, it's no secret that OpenAI has reversed its founding mission. Musk's Grok decision is another valid swipe at OpenAI's transition.
Musk's attempts to establish himself as a moral leader within the AI sector are disingenuous. The reality is, despite his emphasis on the ethics of technology, the X owner often feigns interest in what is "good" for financial benefit. Musk's intent to defend open-source AI should not be trusted.