Sam Altman’s GPT Builder Takes a Playful Jibe at Elon Musk’s Grok AI

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In a recent turn of events, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took a playful jab at Elon Musk’s newly launched AI model, Grok, by showcasing the capabilities of GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) Builder in creating a chatbot similar to Grok. Altman shared a screenshot on social media, demonstrating the GPT Builder crafting a chatbot with “cringey boomer humor” named Grok.

The lighthearted exchange unfolded after Musk had been highlighting the superiority of Grok, emphasizing its advanced features and humor. Altman’s demonstration with GPT Builder hinted at the ease of creating a comparable chatbot using OpenAI’s technology.

The internet responded swiftly, with users suggesting that Altman had “outmemed” Musk in this friendly banter. Some remarked that Altman had chosen a playful stance, while others speculated about potential reactions from Musk, given his ownership of the platform where Altman made the post.

Elon Musk’s xAI recently introduced Grok, a chatbot that garnered attention for its humorous responses, even tackling unconventional queries. Musk plans to make Grok accessible to X Premium+ subscribers once it exits the early beta phase, prioritizing longstanding subscribers.

The history of banter between Musk and Altman dates back to Musk’s departure from OpenAI in 2018. Tensions arose due to differences in management preferences, with Musk desiring greater autonomy over the company. The recent exchange adds another chapter to the ongoing dynamics between the two tech figures, highlighting the competitive yet playful spirit in the realm of AI development.

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