Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI will open-source the code for its snarky Grok chatbot “this week,” its billionaire founder said.
The move makes Grok’s source code freely available — and thus able to be redistributed and modified — in what’s seen as Musk’s latest jab at rival OpenAI’s popular ChatGPT, he Wall Street Journal earlier reported.
After making the announcement on X in the early hours of Monday, other users chimed in, saying OpenAI should do the same, to which Musk replied: “OpenAI is a lie.”
One Reddit user surmised in a thread called “r/OpenAI” that ChatGPT is still a closed-source application becauase “OpenAI is somewhat concerned about the possible risks associated with making ChatGPT…fully open-source.”
“By keeping the code under wraps, they aim to prevent malicious usage and other unintended consequences that could arise if it were to fall into the wrong hands,” the post added.
Musk’s fierce criticism of the Sam Altman-run AI giant has heightened since earlier this month when the Tesla and SpaceX chief sued OpenAI, Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman, alleging that they have led the firm to “radically depart from its original mission” by prioritizing profit over humanity.
