The head of Twitter, Elon Musk, objected to OpenAI using the data from the service. He considered the royalty fee of $2 million/year too low. The company used data from social networks to train ChatGPT, writes The Wall Street Journal.
The entrepreneur previously announced plans to create a competitor to the ChatGPT chatbot and join the AI training race. The billionaire did not provide details.
Elon Musk in early March registered the company X.AI, dedicated to developments in the field of artificial intelligence. He himself ran this company and also hired Igor Babushkin, who recently left the DeepMind AI division at Alphabet.
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