AI Unicorns: XAI Racing To Catch-Up With OpenAI

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In 2015, Elon Musk was a key founding member of the OpenAI non-profit entity. But over the course of time, due to disagreements between the rest of the team, he left OpenAI. Last summer, he announced plans to release his own AI-player called xAI.


xAI’s Offerings

Prior to launching xAI, Musk had been talking about the need to create alternate solutions to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other chatbots. Musk believed that big companies like Microsoft and Google are more focused on profitability and are prone to ignoring AI safety. He wanted to create an alternate option that would provide the benefits of AI along with much-needed security. Today, xAI defines its mission as one to “understand the universe”. xAI hired its first 11 employees that consisted of former researchers at OpenAI, DeepMind, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, and the University of Toronto. xAI’s team is advised by Dan Hendrycks, the director of the Center for AI safety, a nonprofit advocating group for regulation of AI.

Since its launch, xAI has released its ChatGPT version called Grok. It is essentially a conversational AI assistant that has been designed to enhance user interactions on X, formerly known as Twitter. Its latest version, Grok 1.5V became the first multimodal model that excels in text and visual data processing. Grok 1.5V accesses real-time data from X directly and can provide users with real-time responses based on the latest posts on X. It can process text and visual information and can even translate visual diagrams into a functional code.

Last year, xAI also launched PromptIDE, an integrated development environment for prompt engineering and interpretability research. The solution accelerates prompt engineering through an SDK that allows implementing complex prompting techniques and analytics that visualize the network’s outputs. It developed the PromptIDE to give transparent access to Grok to engineers and researchers. The IDE is designed to empower users and help them explore the capabilities of xAI’s LLMs. The IDE also offers features such as automatically saving all prompts, built-in versioning and other analytics.


xAI’s Financials

Grok is available to all of X’s premium subscribers. xAI has not defined a revenue model yet. It recently raised $6 billion in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, Fidelity Management & Research, Valor Equity Partners, Vy Capital, Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, and Kingdom Holding at a valuation of $18 billion.

xAI realizes that it is one of the late entrants to the AI market and it has a lot of catching up to do with the other tech and AI giants. It plans to use this funding round to take xAI’s first products to market, build advanced infrastructure, and accelerate research and development of future technologies.


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