Elon Musk calls Bill Gates' understanding of AI 'limited'
Elon Musk called Bill Gates' understanding of AI "limited" in a tweet on Monday.
Microsoft invested $1 billion into OpenAI in 2019, about a year after Musk left its board.
Gates wrote a seven-page letter about the potential of AI last week.
Microsoft invested $1 billion into OpenAI in 2019, about a year after Musk left its board.
Gates wrote a seven-page letter about the potential of AI last week.
"I remember the early meetings with Gates," Musk tweeted. "His understanding of AI was limited. Still is."
In a blog post published last week, Gates wrote about how AI could transform the workforce, healthcare, and education.
Microsoft invested $1 billion into OpenAI in 2019. The partnership allowed the company to license the AI technology. Since, Microsoft has announced plans to make a "multiyear, multibillion-dollar" investment in the company and has even launched a new version of its Bing search engine in collaboration with OpenAI.
Musk and Gates have a longstanding rivalry. The two billionaires first started bickering in 2020 when they disagreed over the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. That same year, Musk said his "conversations with Gates have been underwhelming" after Gates said he decided to buy a Porsche Taycan instead of a Tesla. The Tesla CEO has also accused Gates of shorting the car company's stock and even gone so far as to poke fun at Gates' weight.
Microsoft invested $1 billion into OpenAI in 2019. The partnership allowed the company to license the AI technology. Since, Microsoft has announced plans to make a "multiyear, multibillion-dollar" investment in the company and has even launched a new version of its Bing search engine in collaboration with OpenAI.
Musk and Gates have a longstanding rivalry. The two billionaires first started bickering in 2020 when they disagreed over the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. That same year, Musk said his "conversations with Gates have been underwhelming" after Gates said he decided to buy a Porsche Taycan instead of a Tesla. The Tesla CEO has also accused Gates of shorting the car company's stock and even gone so far as to poke fun at Gates' weight.
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Tua Pui Kia : please fix the Tesla opencv problems to avoid crash collisions.