OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Criticized Elon Musk's Grok on Social Media
Sam Altman, who reviewed the chatbot Grok, called it “Cringey Boomer Humour”. Turkish for "embarrassing old man humor". On November 9, Altman shared a screenshot of the latest version of #ChatGPT
In the shared screenshot, Altman gave the command to ChatGPT, a chatbot known for responding in a particularly embarrassing and humorous way. In response to Sam Altman’s question, ChatGPT immediately responded: “Great, chatbot installed!”. And what he was talking about was the chatbot launched by xAI, which made headlines with its unique and humorous answers when asked. Sam Altman called Grok a waste of time, with a thread stating that GPTs, a new version of OpenAI's #ChatGPT , could save a lot of effort. Of course, Altman stated that ChatGPT is better than Grok.
After Sam shared the tweet, the community couldn't help but react with memes and jokes. Some of the community called this the AI cold war between ChatGPT and Grok. Others are enjoying the feud with humorous comments like “Sam woke up today and chose violence.” Notably, days after Elon Musk launched xAI startup-backed AI chatbot Grok, Microsoft's OpenAI startup has released a new version of #ChatGPT that allows users to create their GPTs.
For those who don't know, all these bickering and criticism aside, Sam Altman and Elon Musk were friends. Musk, Altman and Peter Thiel founded OpenAI as a non-profit organization in 2015. However, the competition that started after OpenAI changed its vision from a completely non-profit organization to a partnership under Altman's leadership. With Microsoft. By the way, according to many reports, it is not a coincidence that Grok was launched last week. Elon Musk is said to be planning the launch of independent xAI startup-backed chatbot Grok ahead of OpenAI's first in-person event.
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