Musk, who has long been dissatisfied with the concept of OpenAI, intends to create his own artificial intelligence empire.
On July 12, local time, he announced the establishment of xAI, an artificial intelligence company, and publicly challenged Open AI, Google and Microsoft, which are currently leading the industry.
Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT to detonate the generative AI boom, Musk has always opposed OpenAI being controlled by Microsoft, and has repeatedly criticized the company for "violating the original intention of Open."
In the first half of this year, Musk joined thousands of top industry figures to stop the development of OpenAI's GPT-5, and called for the introduction of relevant regulatory rules as soon as possible.
Musk's newly established xAI company is expected to help it achieve its goal of launching a ChatGPT competitor as soon as possible. Musk said in April this year that he would launch an artificial intelligence platform TruthGPT to challenge the current position of Microsoft and Google in AI.