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Elon Musk’s AI Grok Calls Out Misinformation.

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In a surprising twist, Musk’s chatbot, Grok, openly admitted that he’s spread misinformation on social media.

When a user asked if Musk had shared false info, Grok simply replied, yes.

Here’s what Grok revealed about Musk’s influence and the spread of misinformation:

  • Massive Reach: Musk’s posts on X (formerly Twitter) reach millions—sometimes even billions—of people.

  • Election-Related Misinformation: Grok claims Musk’s posts about the 2024 U.S. election alone have amassed over 2 billion views.

  • Specific Examples: The AI pointed to edited videos and unverified voting claims as common themes in Musk’s posts.

  • Real-World Impact: With such a large following, Musk’s posts can have a significant impact, says Grok.

Grok backed these claims with sources like CNN, CBS, and Mother Jones.

It seems Grok is here to keep things real—even if it means calling out Musk himself.

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The article "Asking ChatGPT vs. Googling: Can AI Chatbots Boost Human Creativity?" examines the role of AI chatbots like ChatGPT compared to traditional search engines. 

It explores how chatbots provide interactive responses that can spark creativity, offer unique perspectives, and tailor advice to user needs, making them valuable tools for brainstorming, problem-solving, and enhancing human creative potential.

On Tuesday, Amazon.com's cloud computing unit said it would offer free computing power to researchers who wanted to use its custom artificial intelligence chips, aiming to challenge Nvidia's popularity among those researchers.

Particle’s AI-powered news-reader app of the same name recently grabbed headlines after a beta version was privately released for testing among a select group of iOS users.

Particle’s driving philosophy is to provide AI-generated news summaries in a way that helps users easily make sense of the news.

The global generative artificial intelligence (AI) market size is estimated to grow by USD 97.75 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. 

The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 50.22% during the forecast period. Increasing demand for ai-generated content is driving market growth, with a trend towards accelerating deployment of large language models (LLM).

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