Twitter working on AI despite Musk call for global pause
Insider report says Musk’s fledgling AI project at Twitter involves training a language model to create written content. – EPA pic, April 12, 2023.
ELON Musk is advancing an artificial intelligence project at Twitter despite recently calling for an overall pause in developing such technology, US media reports said yesterday. Musk has bought thousands of powerful, costly computing processors and hired AI engineering talent, Insider reported, while another tech-focused outlet, the Information, said the entrepreneur has floated the idea of starting a rival to ChatGPT.
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