Elon Musk's xAI has announced that it will make its AI chatbot, Grok, open source, in a move seen as a challenge to rival OpenAI's closed ChatGPT model. The decision comes amidst an ongoing lawsuit between Musk and OpenAI.
Open Source Initiative
In a post on X on March 11, Musk stated that Grok would be open source starting this week. While the specifics of the open-sourcing process were not detailed, the response to Musk's announcement has been largely positive, with many users applauding the move.
Lawsuit Against OpenAI
Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on February 29, alleging a breach of the agreement made when OpenAI was established as a nonprofit organization. Musk contends that OpenAI's partnership with Microsoft contradicts the nonprofit's original goal of advancing open-source artificial general intelligence (AGI) for the benefit of humanity.
OpenAI's Response
Following the lawsuit, OpenAI executives revealed emails in which Musk appeared to support the company's transition to a for-profit entity. Despite this, Musk has urged OpenAI to return to its initial open-source principles and has requested an injunction to halt the for-profit exploitation of AGI technology.
Grok vs. ChatGPT
Grok, like OpenAI's ChatGPT, is an AI chatbot developed by xAI. However, Grok has the ability to access real-time information via the X social media platform and can answer more controversial questions that some other AI systems avoid. Grok is powered by the Grok-1 large language model, which some comparisons suggest outperforms ChatGPT-3.5 but falls short of OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 model.
Future Developments
Musk's decision to make Grok open source aligns with his vision of advancing open-source AGI for the benefit of humanity. As the lawsuit with OpenAI continues, the move could signal a new direction in the development of AI technology.