SAN FRANCISCO: The billionaire hopes that Grok 3, the most recent iteration of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company’s chatbot, would gain traction in a fiercely competitive market that is crowded with competitors like China’s DeepSeek and ChatGPT.
The debut coincides with the world’s wealthiest man using the vast authority that US President Donald Trump has given him to reorganize and abolish federal agencies.
Conflicts of interest have been brought up by the extraordinary cost-cutting campaign, since several of those organizations have regulatory authority over parts of Musk’s vast company empire.
Grok 3, which Musk has marketed as “scary smart,” has ten times the processing power of its predecessor, which was unveiled in August of last year.