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Elon Musk announced that his artificial intelligence startup xAI will open source its Grok 2 chatbot next week. This move represents a significant shift toward transparency in AI development, potentially giving developers and researchers broader access to one of the more prominent large language models in the competitive AI landscape.

What you should know: The announcement was made by Musk on Wednesday, with the open-sourcing scheduled for the following week.
• Grok 2 is xAI’s flagship chatbot, competing with models from OpenAI, Google, and other major AI companies.
• Open sourcing the model would make its code and potentially its training data publicly available for modification and study.

Why this matters: Making Grok 2 open source could accelerate AI research and development across the industry while challenging the closed-source approaches of competitors like OpenAI’s GPT models.
• Open-source AI models typically foster greater innovation by allowing researchers and developers to build upon existing work.
• The move aligns with Musk’s previous criticisms of closed AI development, particularly his disputes with OpenAI over transparency.

The big picture: This announcement comes as the AI industry grapples with questions about openness versus proprietary development, with companies balancing competitive advantages against collaborative innovation.

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