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Today Canadians will remember and honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
Brace yourselves. Jokes incoming. Elon Musk has announced the introduction of 鈥淕rok,鈥 an artificially intelligent chatbot, for some users of X, which the billionaire suggests has a sarcastic sense of humour similar to his own.
Musk, who has owned X 鈥 formerly known as Twitter 鈥 for a year, announced late Saturday that Grok is being trained by having 鈥渞eal-time access鈥 to information from the platform.
Musk鈥檚 AI startup, xAI, which developed the bot, said in a blogpost that it took inspiration from The Hitchhiker鈥檚 Guide to the Galaxy, a comedy sci-fi novel by British author Douglas Adams.
Grok 鈥渓oves sarcasm,鈥 Musk posted on X. 鈥淚 have no idea who could have guided it this way.鈥
鈥淕rok is designed to answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak, so please don鈥檛 use it if you hate humour!鈥 xAI said in its blogpost.
The bot is still in an early stage of testing, Musk said锘, but will soon be made available to subscribers of X鈥檚 Premium+ service, who, in the United States, pay $16 a month for features such as the once-coveted blue checkmark.
Grok is intended to rival ChatGPT, an AI chatbot released to the public by its maker OpenAI last November to much fanfare. Musk is a co-founder of OpenAI, but stepped down as chairman five years ago partly over disagreements about the co锘縨pany鈥檚 direction.
In its blogpost, xAI said the large language model (LLM) 鈥 the type of system used to train AI applications 鈥 underpinning Grok-1 had outstripped the capabilities of GPT-3.5, the LLM that trains the publicly available version of ChatGPT, on several measures, including solving some high school math problems.
鈥淚t is only surpassed by models that were trained with a significantly larger amount of training data and compute resources like GPT-4,鈥 the company said.
Musk has previously expressed concerns about the speed of development of AI, and the technology鈥檚 potential to fundamentally change human society for the worse.
xAI said it expects Grok to rapidly improve as X鈥檚 users feed it with more information, which may fuel unease among those critical of Musk鈥檚 handling of the platform since he bought the company last October.
The world鈥檚 richest person has called himself a 鈥渇ree speech absolutist鈥 and said that, under his leadership, the company would be 鈥渧ery reluctant鈥 to delete content and permanently ban some users.
British far-right figure Tommy Robinson, who has a history of posting Islamophobic content on X, thanked Musk Sunday for reinstating his account, five years after being banned.
Today Canadians will remember and honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
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