“Oben AI” is to create a platform similar to “X”
The innovative company “Open II” is working on the “Chat GBT” model to create its own social media platform similar to the “X” platform, according to the “Verg” website today, Tuesday, from several sources.
The potential step may lead to an escalation of tension between Altman and billionaire Elon Musk, the owner of the X platform and one of the founders of the ONA, who left the emerging company in 2018 before it topped the gym artificial intelligence race.
The “Verg” report indicated that there is an internal initial model that focuses on generating images using the “Chat GBT” application for artificial intelligence, and also includes a presentation of social content.
According to the sources, the CEO of the company, Sam Altman, from parties outside the company in special sessions, requested comments about the project, which is still in its early stages, and it was not yet clear whether the company intends to launch a social media platform to become a separate application or integrate it into the Chat GPT.
In the past few months, the dispute between Musk and Altamman intensified. Last February, an investor alliance led by Musk made an offer worth 97.4 billion dollars to acquire Open A.A., but Altman refused the offer with the phrase “No thanks.”
The social platform of OPNI may put the company in direct competition with the Meta that owns Facebook, which reports have been stated to creating its own independent artificial intelligence model.
Mask filed a lawsuit against ON AI and Ametman last year, claiming that they abandoned the company’s original goal of developing artificial intelligence in favor of mankind and not to achieve gains, for its part, Oben A In the spring of next year.
Meta and X have access to a huge amount of data, the general content that users publish on their social media platforms, and they can train their models for artificial intelligence on them.
It is noteworthy that Altman said on the X platform in February, commenting on media reports of dead plans: “Well, there is nothing wrong we will make a social application.”