Musk refutes claims of a revenue-sharing deal between Tesla and xAI, stating that while discussions with xAI engineers have been beneficial, there's no need for a licensing agreement.1. www.newsbytesapp.com www.newsbytesapp.com
The Wall Street Journal reported that Tesla planned to use xAI's AI models for its driver-assistance software and full self-driving technology in exchange for a share of its future revenue.
Musk denies the need for a licensing agreement, stating that Tesla has already learned a lot from discussions with xAI engineers.
Musk hints at the possibility of integrating xAI's chatbot, Grok, into Tesla's software.
The potential for AI to revolutionize the automotive industry is significant, and Tesla is at the forefront of this development.
Musk's denial of the revenue-sharing talks raises questions about the future of the relationship between Tesla and xAI.
Will Tesla and xAI continue to collaborate on AI development?
"I think it's important to be cautious about AI. It has the potential to be incredibly beneficial, but it also has the potential to be incredibly dangerous." - Elon MuskSources and related content