Business Fast > Technology > Why Elon Musk wants to build ChatGPT competitor: AI chatbots are too 'woke' TechnologyWhy Elon Musk wants to build ChatGPT competitor: AI chatbots are too 'woke'March 1, 2023posted on Mar. 01, 2023 at 9:33 pm Elon Musk has sounded the alarm about “the danger of training AI to be woke.” Now he wants to build an anti-woke alternative to ChatGPT. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastMarch 1, 2023previous articleBiden administration lawyer may have saved student loan forgiveness plan at Supreme Court, experts saynext articleMatt Hancock’s leaked WhatsApp messages spark Covid row over how pandemic was handledYou Might Also LikeTechnologyHiring sprouts in smaller IT cos; Blackstone vs Aakash InstituteFebruary 24, 2025TechnologyWhy your old Galaxy S24 could soon match Samsung's clever new Galaxy S25February 23, 2025TechnologyFintechs like Block and PayPal are battling like never before to be your all-in-one online bankFebruary 22, 2025TechnologyMysterious burst in brain activity during death could be ‘evidence of souls’February 20, 2025TechnologyAI cracks superbug problem in two days that took scientists yearsFebruary 20, 2025TechnologyInfy’s low pre-hike bonus; Ex-OpenAI CTO’s Thinking MachinesFebruary 19, 2025Recommended For YouFinanceCountries compete to keep skilled young workersFebruary 25, 2025FinanceSportsSheffield United v Leeds United: Championship – liveFebruary 24, 2025SportsSportsMurphy hits 'most underwhelming 147 of all time'February 24, 2025SportsSportsLiverpool vs Newcastle: Latest team news, predicted lineups and injuriesFebruary 24, 2025SportsPersonal Finance'Proxy ISAs' could allow savers to keep their £20k cash limit – expertFebruary 24, 2025Personal Finance
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