The founder of Telegram Pavel Dyurov claims that he agreed with the American billionaire Ilon Musk about his partnership with his XAI term per year. Cooperation includes the distribution of a chat bot with the artificial intelligence of GROK among Messenger users. However, Musk himself says there are no conditions.
At least there is no written agreement. The American announced this in his social network.
“No agreement was signed,” so Musk answered the network on Durov.
According to experts, against the backdrop of such a commentary to American entrepreneur Dyurov, the tone began to fall. His height preceded him, and now the tone is still in advantages, although its cost continues to decline.
As reported, OBOZ.UAAccording to Dyurov, “this summer, telegram users will have access to the best technology of artificial intelligence in the market.”
“Ilon Musk and I agreed on the annual partnership to bring the GROK chat from the XAI to our more than billions of users and integrate it into all Telegram applications,” Durov assured.
The owner of Telegram expected that his platform would receive from the XII 300 million dollars in cash and shares, as well as 50% of the income from the XII subscriptions sold through Telegram. ”
If the location really exists, then the telegram will have new functions. In particular, you can ask GROK questions in the search film.
Grock will also be able to change the message style and make it more detailed. You can make excerpts from large messages and files.
Elon Musk announced the launch of the XAI in July 2023. She is studying artificial intelligence. And in November of the same year, the XII developed the GROK neural network, which was introduced into the work of the social network X.
Source: Obozrevatel

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