Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is very familiar with the crypto money market, continues to share about artificial intelligence, which has been the popular agenda of the market lately. Although it is unclear how much it has to do with their shares, while the market was dominated by red, some artificial intelligence coins continued to move in the green zone.
Elon Musk made a suggestive post, these coins have risen!
As you follow on Kriptokoin.com, one of the topics in recent days was that Elon Musk was trying to rival OpenAI, the company he co-founded and later left, with his own ‘wake-proof’ artificial intelligence. The CEO of Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX is known for publicly criticizing the chatbot created by the company he left in 2018 for apparent ideological differences. However, some reports are reaching out to AI researchers to create a competitor to ChatGPT.
The report was named after Igor Babuschkin, a machine learning expert who worked at Google DeepMind until last week, who confirmed to The Information that he had left his former employer as potential chief of the proposed AI research firm. Babuschkin told the site that he has not yet signed any deals with Musk, but is interested in working with him.
In the midst of all these developments, Elon Musk made another post on artificial intelligence on March 3. Musk made a suggestive tweet, “I used to deal with crypto money, but now I’m interested in artificial intelligence.” The message from the Tesla boss with quotation marks was interpreted as making fun of crypto influencers.
Meanwhile, as the cryptocurrency market plunged deep into the red zone with hard sells following the development of Silvergate, some AI cones have seen significant gains. One of them, AION, saw an increase of about 230% in price.
Tesla CEO is cautious about artificial intelligence!
While Elon Musk has occasionally praised the power of the game-changing chatbot in the old AI group since it was launched in November last year, he also warned. “The danger of training artificial intelligence to awaken, in other words, to lie, can be deadly,” Musk warned in a December post. He took these criticisms to the next level by chastising OpenAI itself last week. In this context, Musk said:
OpenAI was created as an open source (that’s why I named it ‘Open’ AI) nonprofit to act as a counterweight to Google. But now it has become a closed source, maximum profit company, effectively controlled by Microsoft. That wasn’t my intention at all.
While we can’t speak to the truth of Musk’s bragging about that he’s the one naming OpenAI, it’s fair to say that the firm he co-founded in 2015 did indeed enter into a multi-billion-dollar deal that seems to have resulted in the Microsoft tech giant’s disastrous Bing AI chatbot.