The XAI Artificial Intelligence Company, which Ilan Musk has founded, plans to hire thousands this year to help develop GROK chats. The company is looking for specialist forces in the fields of law, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and bilingual translators.
According to Businessinsider, XAI currently has more than 900 artificial intelligence coaches (AI Tutors) who play a key role in the training of models. Unlike many of its competitors, the company attracts direct force in the United States instead of using intermediary agencies.
Grok coaches’ monitoring system and working conditions
XAI employees work under the supervision of an advanced system called “Starfleet Academy” that calculates the time spent on each task and evaluates the quality of the work. According to reports, these coaches’ salaries are between $ 35 and $ 65 per hour and people can upgrade to team management positions in a few months.
These coaches work in various groups such as STEM, Coding, Translation and General Coaches of Artificial Intelligence. Some of their projects include improving the understanding of different languages by GROK, analyzing and processing sound in loud environments, and optimizing the ability of chats to summarize and interpret text and visual content on the X platform.
XAI in competition with Openai, Google and Meta
The move is intensified when the competition between XAI and large companies, such as Openai, Google and Meta, has intensified to superiority in the field of artificial intelligence and advanced chats. The XAI launched a huge computational cluster in Tennessee, USA last year, called Ilan Musk the world’s largest computational cluster. In addition, the XAI raised $ 5 billion in its financing round, which represents the company’s largest ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence.
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Ilan Musk and a group of investors recently made a $ 4 billion and $ 400 million proposal for Openai, but Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, replied that the company was not selling.
With this widespread recruitment, the XAI tries to consolidate its position as one of the main actors in the artificial intelligence industry and reduce its distance from competitors. Can Grak become a serious threat to ChatGpt and other artificial intelligence chats? You have to wait and see.
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