xAI
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Elon Musk is looking to double up the computing power of xAI with X (formerly Twitter), expanding the social media site’s Atlanta data centre as an extra training base as the startup continues to build out Grok.
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Here are some news stories from this week you might have missed.
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Indonesian officials are reportedly looking to try and convince Elon Musk to bring his xAI startup to South East Asia, including building new data centres in the country.
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Elon Musk’s OpenAI rival xAI is set to further expand its Colossus supercomputer facility, with an announcement from the Greater Memphis Chamber claiming the site will scale to a whopping one million GPUs.
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In the latest twist in Elon Musk’s existential legal battle with OpenAI, lawyers for the Tesla billionaire have filed an injunction aimed at preventing OpenAI and backer Microsoft from engaging in “anticompetitive conduct.”
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The latest court filings in Elon Musk’s existential AI lawsuit against OpenAI revealed more fascinating insights, including a discussion about potentially acquiring sizable semiconductor firm Cerebras and Musk’s desperation to be CEO.
Forthcoming events
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Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of SpaceX and Starlink, Tesla, X and xAI will have a role in the upcoming second Trump administration, having been appointed to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Elon Musk has announced that xAI, his AI startup rivalling OpenAI, plans to double the size of its Colossus supercomputer cluster, which currently consists of 100,000 Nvidia GPUs.
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As the race to dominate the AI landscape intensifies, industry eyes are now on Elon Musk's ambitious new venture, xAI and whether it can take on the market leader, OpenAI.
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Elon Musk warned yesterday that he plans to ban Apple devices from his company if the US juggernaut goes forward with its planned integration of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI could raise around US$3 billion from investors, giving the company a value of $18 billion.
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Elon Musk has announced that his AI company, xAI, will release its first-ever language model as open-source software.