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Elon Musk’s xAI claims Grok 3 outperforms OpenAI, DeepSeek

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Elon Musk’s xAI claims the most recent version of its flagship “Grok” chatbot outperforms rival products offered by the likes of Sam Altman-led OpenAI and China-based DeepSeek — potentially giving the billionaire an edge within the AI arms race.

Dubbed “Grok 3,” Musk’s recent AI model scored higher on tests in math, science and coding than OpenAI’s GPT-4o, Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude and DeepSeek’s V3 models, in accordance with a chart released by the startup during a live-streamed launch event late Monday.

Musk said Grok 3 could be “an order of magnitude more capable” than its previous version “in a really short time frame.” Grok 3 used 10 times of the computing power than Grok 2 during its development.

Elon Musk founded xAI in 2023. AFP via Getty Images

“Grok-3 across the board is in a league of its own,” Musk added.

The chatbot, which was previously described by Musk as “scary smart,” is accessible to premium subscribers on X, formerly often known as Twitter.

Musk’s startup also revealed a recent tool called “Deep Search,” an AI search engine powered by Grok that explains the reasoning behind its responses to user queries.

The claims about Grok 3’s performance have yet to be independently verified.

Andrej Karpathy, an OpenAI co-founder and former director of AI at Tesla, said after his initial testing that Grok 3 “clearly has an around cutting-edge pondering model” and described it as “barely higher” than recent releases by DeepSeek and Google.

Launched in 2023, xAI is in talks to lift $10 billion at a whopping $75 billion valuation, with investment giants equivalent to Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital slated to participate.

xAI said Grok 3 outperforms rivals across several benchmarks.

Grok 3 launched within the midst of a legal slugfest between Musk and Altman over the longer term of OpenAI.

Musk co-founded the ChatGPT maker in 2015, but left the firm after disagreements with Altman over its long-term direction.

Musk has a pending federal antitrust lawsuit against OpenAI and its key investor Microsoft.

Sam Altman and Elon Musk are locked in a legal battle. AFP via Getty Images

He can be in search of a preliminary injunction to dam Altman’s plans to remodel OpenAI from a nonprofit to for-profit entity.

Last week, Altman and his allies flatly rejected Musk’s unsolicited $97.4 billion offer to take control of OpenAI.

Musk had said in a court filing that he would abandon the hostile takeover effort if Altman dropped his plans to grow to be a for-profit.

Elsewhere, DeepSeek caused shockwaves throughout the US tech sector last month after it released an open-source chatbot that was on par with US rivals.

The Grok chatbot is accessible to X premium subscribers. REUTERS

DeepSeek claimed that the model cost lower than $6 million to coach and that it was developed without access to Nvidia’s strongest computer chips, that are subject to US export controls and regarded obligatory to power advanced AI models.

Some experts, including Musk, have expressed doubt about DeepSeek’s claims and asserted that the Chinese firm likely has much more chips than it has publicly admitted.

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Elon Musk’s xAI claims the most recent version of its flagship “Grok” chatbot outperforms rival products offered by the likes of Sam Altman-led OpenAI and China-based DeepSeek — potentially giving the billionaire an edge within the AI arms race.

Dubbed “Grok 3,” Musk’s recent AI model scored higher on tests in math, science and coding than OpenAI’s GPT-4o, Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude and DeepSeek’s V3 models, in accordance with a chart released by the startup during a live-streamed launch event late Monday.

Musk said Grok 3 could be “an order of magnitude more capable” than its previous version “in a really short time frame.” Grok 3 used 10 times of the computing power than Grok 2 during its development.

Elon Musk founded xAI in 2023. AFP via Getty Images

“Grok-3 across the board is in a league of its own,” Musk added.

The chatbot, which was previously described by Musk as “scary smart,” is accessible to premium subscribers on X, formerly often known as Twitter.

Musk’s startup also revealed a recent tool called “Deep Search,” an AI search engine powered by Grok that explains the reasoning behind its responses to user queries.

The claims about Grok 3’s performance have yet to be independently verified.

Andrej Karpathy, an OpenAI co-founder and former director of AI at Tesla, said after his initial testing that Grok 3 “clearly has an around cutting-edge pondering model” and described it as “barely higher” than recent releases by DeepSeek and Google.

Launched in 2023, xAI is in talks to lift $10 billion at a whopping $75 billion valuation, with investment giants equivalent to Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital slated to participate.

xAI said Grok 3 outperforms rivals across several benchmarks.

Grok 3 launched within the midst of a legal slugfest between Musk and Altman over the longer term of OpenAI.

Musk co-founded the ChatGPT maker in 2015, but left the firm after disagreements with Altman over its long-term direction.

Musk has a pending federal antitrust lawsuit against OpenAI and its key investor Microsoft.

Sam Altman and Elon Musk are locked in a legal battle. AFP via Getty Images

He can be in search of a preliminary injunction to dam Altman’s plans to remodel OpenAI from a nonprofit to for-profit entity.

Last week, Altman and his allies flatly rejected Musk’s unsolicited $97.4 billion offer to take control of OpenAI.

Musk had said in a court filing that he would abandon the hostile takeover effort if Altman dropped his plans to grow to be a for-profit.

Elsewhere, DeepSeek caused shockwaves throughout the US tech sector last month after it released an open-source chatbot that was on par with US rivals.

The Grok chatbot is accessible to X premium subscribers. REUTERS

DeepSeek claimed that the model cost lower than $6 million to coach and that it was developed without access to Nvidia’s strongest computer chips, that are subject to US export controls and regarded obligatory to power advanced AI models.

Some experts, including Musk, have expressed doubt about DeepSeek’s claims and asserted that the Chinese firm likely has much more chips than it has publicly admitted.

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