Musk Admits xAI Trained Grok Using ChatGPT

During a recent court appearance, Elon Musk revealed that xAI employed ChatGPT's underlying AI architecture to train its new AI model, Grok. This admission comes amid a legal dispute between Musk and OpenAI's Sam Altman, indicating the competitive landscape in AI innovation. The revelation also hints at the techniques used in the development of Grok, particularly regarding language model distillation, a crucial area of research in AI.
The implications of Musk's confession suggest a potential increase in reliance on established language models, raising questions about the autonomy of new AI initiatives like xAI. By utilizing existing technology for training, it reiterates the challenges of creating entirely sovereign AI systems, as dependencies on established frameworks can lead to less independence in AI development. This may shift the narrative around sovereign AI strategies and the quest for unique innovations.
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