en.Wedoany.com Reported - Elon Musk announced that he will integrate resources from his SpaceX company, deploying engineering teams from Starlink and Starship to jointly improve his artificial intelligence project, Grok.
Musk made the announcement via his account on social platform X, stating that "dozens" of engineers have joined the Grok team, including technicians from Starlink, the satellite internet company, and Starship, the space project support company. Both teams are under SpaceX. Additionally, experts from Cursor, a platform recently acquired by SpaceX, have also been called in to participate. Musk's goal is to launch a new LLM model by the end of the year. Currently, the latest version of Grok, 4.5, is being tested internally at Tesla and SpaceX. To strengthen the AI division, Musk has founded xAI, aiming to compete with Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI, which dominate the market for major chatbots. The concentrated effort around Grok is intended to make it competitive with AI products such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Recently, Grok has been embroiled in controversies over image misuse and privacy violations, and the tool has been considered inferior to competitors in areas such as code generation. It remains unclear what the specific focus of the improvements will be, and the international tech community is watching the enhancements promised by Musk and his team.
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