Elon Musk stated that the artificial intelligence startup chatbot he founded will be integrated into Tesla Inc. vehicles a few days after Bot has published anti -Semitic content on his social media platform.
“Grok will be available on Tesla vehicles very soon,” Musk wrote on Thursday at X. “Next week, later.”
Tesla’s CEO commented on the plans a few hours after presenting a new version of Grok on a live video broadcast. Musk and Xai team members have highlighted improvements in voice and benchmarks conversations that show the new AI system with higher scores than OpenAi models and other companies.
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Xai launched the Grok 4 about a day after removing inadequate posts made by Chatbot at X, including anti -Semitic comments and users. “Since we were informed about the content, Xai has taken steps to ban hate speeches before Grok published in X,” the company published.
The integration of Tesla vehicles suggests an expansion of the relationship between the electric car automaker and Xai – something that some Tesla investors had been defending, given the drop in sales.
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In July last year, Musk asked X users if Tesla should invest $ 5 billion in Xai, saying that she was going on to be “just to test the land” and recognizing that the automaker’s advice and shareholders would need to approve this type of transaction.
After 68% of voters said “Yes”, Musk said he would discuss the idea with Tesla’s advice. Since then, Xai has been fused to X in an agreement that, according to Musk, valued the AI startup at $ 80 billion and the social network at $ 33 billion.
Tesla revealed in April that Xai was a source of revenue last year, with the startup incurring US $ 198.3 million in expenses related to commercial, consulting and support contracts with the automaker. Most of this value – $ 191 million – came from the purchase, by Xai, from Tesla’s large -scale power storage batteries called Megapack.
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Tesla’s shares rose 2.8% at 9:35 am on Thursday in New York.
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