Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, is reportedly raising $6 billion, valuing the company at an impressive $50 billion, according to CNBC.
The funding round expected to close early next week is poised to fuel the company’s rapid growth and development. A significant portion of the funding, around $5 billion, is anticipated to come from sovereign wealth funds in the Middle East.
The remaining $1 billion is expected from a mix of existing and new investors. According to sources, a significant part of the money will be used to acquire 100,000 Nvidia chips, a crucial component for powering the company’s ambitious AI projects.
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Launched in July 2023, xAI’s mission is to “understand the true nature of the universe.” The company’s first major product, the Grok chatbot, released last November, is a testament to its rapid progress.
“If it tried to understand the true nature of the universe, that’s actually the best thing that I can come up with from an Al safety standpoint. I think it is going to be pro-humanity from the standpoint that humanity is just much more interesting than not-humanity”, Musk said speaking on xAI capability.
Modeled after the iconic “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” xAI Grok has been trained on a massive dataset and boasts real-time access to the internet. With Grok, xAI aims to directly challenge industry giants like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, xAI’s aggressive funding strategy positions it as a major player in the race for AI dominance.
xAI’s aspires to quickly dominate the AI market, where it faces direct competition from OpenAI. Musk, who co-founded OpenAI but departed in 2018, revealed intentions to quadruple xAI’s scale.
Notably, Musk who has been a strong advocate for safer AI, disclosed via a space on X that rather than explicitly programming morality into its AI, xAI will seek to create a “maximally curious”.
Recall that Musk has warned regularly that unrestrained development of AI broadly, computer systems performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, could be catastrophic for humanity. Last year, he was one of more than 30,000 signatories to a letter calling for a pause in work on powerful AI technology.
With the recent victory of Donald Trump, which saw Musk play a major role in that, Swedish-American physicist and machine learning researcher Max Tegmark, said that Musk who is expected to be heavily influential in the president-elect’s administration, could persuade Trump to introduce standards that prevent the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI), the term for AI systems that match or exceed human levels of intelligence.
Amidst the changing political landscape, Musk has emerged as a key advisor to the incoming administration. The president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump plans to overhaul the current AI regulatory framework, repealing Biden’s executive order and replacing it with a pro-innovation approach that prioritizes free speech and human flourishing. This policy shift could significantly impact AI development in the United States and globally.