Musk is getting rid of the reason to subscribe to Twitter

In his style, Elon Musk has an appetite for everything. Whether someone wants it or not, it’s only a matter of time before they try to force their way in. That’s the case this time, leaks suggest the arrival of a new application.

The hottest technology of today continues to attract new daredevils. Like moths to a flame, visionaries flock to artificial intelligence only to fill their pockets with money in the “wild west” of technology before regulations are finally created to regulate this circus. Another player steps in, no one was surprised.

Elon Musk is taking out his technology to compete with others

There are rumors that Elon Musk will soon challenge other providers of solutions based on the power of artificial intelligence. As the ego of the owner of Platform X (formerly Twitter) and – heavens – a government official of the United States of America, would not tolerate anything less. We can all safely say that OpenAI is its opponent.

Of course it is Sam Altman’s company, after all, they are now the leading power in this field, and besides, the owner of Tesla doesn’t like it when someone stops seeing him as a god and starts doing what he thinks is right. This is what we can expect, if we believe the information provided by The Wall Street Journal the arrival of the xAI application in December!

This program would, of course, use the Grok chatbot. Elon Musk’s solution is already active, but blocked for a fee. Only users who subscribe to paid services of the X platform (formerly Twitter) have access to Grok through it. The Wall Street Journal’s sources say that the same technology is already in use and manages customer service for the Starlink network, which belongs to another company managed by a billionaire, SpaceX.

Given these reports, one may ask whether Musk has any plans to lift Twitter off its knees at all? At the moment it looks like his pride, or rather pettiness, is taking precedence. A free app that includes one of the compelling reasons to pay for a blue badge? This seems to be the nail in the coffin of the platform, which has already lost more than four times its original value during his rule.

Source: the Verge

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