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Yesterday (Nov 4), Elon Musk had announced that xAI / xAI’s Grok system would release its first generative AI model to a "select group" & “in some important respects, it is the best that currently exists."
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1720635518289908042
As I know, #Grok is trained on The Pile and an impressive trove of data sourced from X, this AI can interpret prompts up to 25,000 characters long.
https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/the-pile
All while #ChatGPT4 has its limitations at 4,096 characters, #Grok understands single prompts that are over five times longer than what #ChatGPT currently handles.
https://www.androidauthority.com/chatgpt-character-limit-3292997/
But it doesn't stop there - future updates will bring APIs for third parties, image and voice recognition, and even image generation. And get this: Grok's "live" search engine relies mainly on content within X.
And here's where things get interesting: Grok is set to run natively in Tesla cars! Imagine having an LLM with unparalleled news intuition right at your fingertips! Early beta testers rave about #Grok's ability to detect biases in breaking stories.
So, is Grok a worthy competitor to ChatGPT? And would you want this LLM enough to let it control your Tesla's navigation?
I would love it!
Yesterday (Nov 4), Elon Musk had announced that xAI / xAI’s Grok system would release its first generative AI model to a "select group" & “in some important respects, it is the best that currently exists."
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1720635518289908042
As I know, #Grok is trained on The Pile and an impressive trove of data sourced from X, this AI can interpret prompts up to 25,000 characters long.
https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/the-pile
All while #ChatGPT4 has its limitations at 4,096 characters, #Grok understands single prompts that are over five times longer than what #ChatGPT currently handles.
https://www.androidauthority.com/chatgpt-character-limit-3292997/
But it doesn't stop there - future updates will bring APIs for third parties, image and voice recognition, and even image generation. And get this: Grok's "live" search engine relies mainly on content within X.
And here's where things get interesting: Grok is set to run natively in Tesla cars! Imagine having an LLM with unparalleled news intuition right at your fingertips! Early beta testers rave about #Grok's ability to detect biases in breaking stories.
So, is Grok a worthy competitor to ChatGPT? And would you want this LLM enough to let it control your Tesla's navigation?
I would love it!
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