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Elon Musk succeeded in making ChatGPT lose badly, here is the proof

Elon Musk succeeded in making ChatGPT lose badly, here is the proof  - A chatbot developed by a company owned by Elon Musk has successfully defeated ChatGPT. In several tests, Grok managed to have a higher score than the chatbot developed by OpenAI.  Grok, which was released some time ago, announced that it had undergone an upgrade with version 1.5. xAI, the chatbot's developer, explains its latest model can understand longer documents, more complex commands and more advanced reasoning.  Entrepreneur noted that Grok 1.5 scored 74.1% on the HumanEval benchmark. It consists of 164 programming problems and is not included in AI model training.  While GPT-4 gets 67%. Chatbot from Google, Gemini Pro has a score of 71.9%.  Grok scored close to Gemini (83.7%) on the MMLU test, for knowledge of 57 elementary to advanced subjects. The latest model received a score of 81.3%, quoted Monday (1/4/2024).  The Mathematics test, which includes competition questions for elementar

OpenAI is making a splash! Discuss News Licensing with CNN, Fox Corp., and Time

OpenAI is making a splash! Discuss News Licensing with CNN, Fox Corp., and Time OpenAI, in talks with big companies such as CNN, Fox Corp., and Time (photo: doc. pesels)  - OpenAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) developer, is in talks with large companies such as CNN, Fox Corp., and Time to license their news content. This was first reported by Bloomberg.  OpenAI is reportedly seeking deals with media giants that produce news, video and other types of digital media content to help make its AI chatbots more accurate and up-to-date.  For example, OpenAI said it is discussing licensing articles from CNN to train ChatGPT and display its content in OpenAI products. Both CNN and Fox are reportedly discussing licensing text, video and images.  On January 9, Fox Corp announced the launch of a Polygon-based blockchain platform to help verify the use of its content by AI companies.  Jessica Sibley, CEO of Time, released a statement saying they were in talks with OpenAI and we