Following the recent $97.4 billion acquisition proposal for OpenAI-related assets, which was formally rejected through a court filing by OpenAI, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that his AI venture, xAI, will unveil its Grok 3 large-scale natural language model on February 17 at 8:00 PM Pacific Time, accompanied by a live demonstration.
Grok 3 release with live demo on Monday night at 8pm PT.
Smartest AI on Earth.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 16, 2025
Meanwhile, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has revealed that the company has enhanced the performance of its GPT-4o model to the o3 Pro scale, positioning it as its most advanced search-optimized AI model to date.
According to OpenAI, the updated GPT-4o will deliver significant improvements in language comprehension and content generation capabilities, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of AI-driven operations. These advancements are expected to yield more precise and contextually relevant results, particularly in handling complex queries and analyzing cultural and societal trends.
we put out an update to chatgpt (4o).
it is pretty good.
it is soon going to get much better, team is cooking.
— Sam Altman (@sama) February 15, 2025
Beyond Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, emerging AI firms—including OpenAI—continue to engage in an accelerating race to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence, driving rapid technological advancements.
However, amid this fierce competition, experts and policymakers increasingly emphasize the importance of AI safety and ethical considerations. There is a growing call for heightened awareness regarding personal content discernment, urging users to exercise critical judgment and avoid undue reliance on AI-generated outputs.
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