Elon Musk has sparked excitement around his AI chatbot Grok by releasing an impressively realistic AI-generated video on X this past Sunday. The clip showcases Musk alongside notable tech leaders: Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, as they enjoy meals from McDonald's outside the restaurant, with a Tesla Cybertruck parked in the background. Originally shared by the X account @BlessethWeb314, the video includes the caption, "Stretching The Limits W/ @grok@elonmusk@xai." Musk later amplified the post, emphasizing the rapid advancements in AI visual technology. The original poster remarked, "It is scary how real AI is starting to look," a sentiment echoed by numerous viewers. This viral moment coincides with the rollout of Grok 4.1, an upgraded version of Musk's AI chatbot that aims to enhance reasoning capabilities and deliver more precise responses. The timing suggests Musk is strategically leveraging the video to spotlight the enhanced features of his AI model. In addition to promoting the update, Musk has appealed directly to X users, requesting examples of where Grok's performance could improve. He encouraged the community to share instances of failures along with comparisons to competing chatbots, indicating xAI’s commitment to addressing inaccuracies and minimizing erratic behavior. On Saturday, Musk tweeted, “Please provide examples where @Grok needs to improve in replies. Showing how another AI does it better would be helpful.” He also noted, “We will not rest until Grok is perfect.” Musk further invited users to showcase instances of Grok's successful performance, indicating that such positive feedback is equally valuable for the development team. This approach highlights the escalating competition among AI developers, with xAI striving to keep up with rapidly advancing models from other major players in the industry. Musk’s openness to feedback indicates a shift towards a more transparent strategy for refining Grok as xAI races to enhance its technology.
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