U.S. government gets cheap use of Elon Musk's xAI Grok
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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Grok AI, will be available to agencies for $0.42 as part of the OneGov procurement program.
It comes just less than four months after the explosive bust up between Trump and Musk in June, which culminated in a fiery online exchange
Grok, an AI chatbot used primarily on X, has received backlash for seemingly not being all-knowing. The chatbot accidentally switched the identities of NBA player Draymond Green and NFL retiree Darius Butler. Grok revealed its own confusion while wrongly identifying Butler in an interview he had on Kay Adams’ podcast.
Before asking experts what they think, GOBankingRates asked Grok to provide the worst financial advice it could and the AI chatbot gave this answer.
Xuechen Li, who joined xAI in early 2024 as a member of a technical team responsible for training and developing Grok, sold around $7 million worth of company stock in July, shortly after accepting an offer from OpenAI, according to a complaint xAI filed on Aug. 28 to a California district court.
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