âThis week, @xAI will open source Grok,â Musk said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
In simpler words, open-sourcing a software, like a chatbot, means that the software projects are redistributable as all source code is accessible by everyone. One of the advantages of having open source software is that it provides flexibility to an enterprise to have multiple ways of fixing a problem rather than waiting for an internal team to provide a solution.
âOpenAI is a lieâ
Meanwhile, a user suggested that OpenAI should do the same.
âOpenAI should do the same if they are âopenâ that is,â the user said. Musk replied, âOpenAI is a lie.â
Musk wants AI technology to be open-source
Musk had floated the idea of open-sourcing AI during a podcast in November last year. In a podcast with Lex Fridman, Musk suggested that he likes the idea of open-source AI. âI am generally in favour of open sourcing, like biassed towards open sourcing,â he said.
His comments came soon after his AI company called xAI released Grok, its chatbot, which reportedly took four months to build. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was quick to take a dig at this and shared a post in which he built Grok with a single prompt on GPT Builder.
âGPTs can save a lot of effort:â he said.
Musk, obviously didnât like the jab and replied with a long-ish message saying âGPT-4 is about as funny as a screendoor on a submarine.â