Grok 2 with improved chatbot now in training- to exceed all expectations: Elon Musk
Tesla, SpaceX, X CEO Elon Musk has recently reported that its artificial intelligence chatbot named 'Grok 2'. On X, Elon Musk said, “Grok 2 should exceed current AI on all metrics. According to xAI, which is Musk’s AI company, it was stated, “In our tests, Grok-1.5 achieved a 50.6 per cent score on the MATH benchmark and a 90 per cent score on the GSM8K benchmark, two math benchmarks covering a wide range of grade school to high school competition problems.” Furthermore, it scored 74.1 per cent on the ‘HumanEval’ benchmark, which further evaluates code generation and problem-solving abilities. The company said, “This allows Grok to have an increased memory capacity of up to 16 times the previous context length, enabling it to utilise information from substantially longer documents.” It was recently when Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman.









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