Musk: Grok will be used for Tesla cars next week at the latest

Gasgoo News According to Bloomberg, the United StatesElectric vehicleTesla CEO Elon Musk said on the social platform X that the chatbot of his artificial intelligence startup xAI will soon be applied to Tesla’s vehicles. And just a few days ago, the bot posted anti-Semitic remarks on social media platforms.

Musk: Grok will be used for Tesla cars next week at the latest

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On July 10, Musk posted on X: “Grok will soon be applied to Tesla cars. It will be put into use next week at the latest. A few hours before making this remark, Musk showed off a new version of Grok via live video. Musk and his xAI team members praised Grok’s improved voice communication and released benchmark data showing that the new Grok system scored higher than models from companies like OpenAI.

About a day after removing some of the inappropriate content posted by the chatbot on X, including anti-Semitic remarks and replies to users, xAI released version Grok 4. “Since learning of this content, xAI has taken action to ban hate speech before Grok posted on X,” the company said in a statement. ”

The application of Grok to Tesla vehicles shows that the partnership between the electric vehicle manufacturer and xAI will be further deepened. Previously, some Tesla investors had called for a stronger partnership between the two sides due to declining sales.

In July last year, Musk asked X users if Tesla should invest $5 billion in xAI, saying that he was conducting the investigation “just to test the situation,” while also acknowledging that the deal requires approval from Tesla’s board of directors and shareholders. After 68% of users who participated in the survey voted in favor, Musk said he would discuss the idea with Tesla’s board of directors.

Tesla revealed in April that xAI became a source of revenue last year. xAI incurred $198.3 million in fees as a result of commercial, consulting and support agreements with Tesla. Most of this business ($191 million) involves xAI sourcing Tesla’s large energy storage batteries, known as Megapacks.

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