Mark Cuban believes that Elon Musk's plans for Twitter go beyond protecting free speech and disrupting the financial services industry. Instead, Cuban thinks that Musk is focused on developing his own version of ChatGPT after his public break with OpenAI, which he co-founded in 2015. Through large data sets generated by millions of Twitter users every day, a GPT can learn over time to improve its natural language response data. However, experts have warned about the risks of A.I. chatbots being weaponized to become agents of misinformation and manipulate voter behavior in elections. Despite this, Musk has declined to explain his vision for TruthGPT publicly but promised a launch event soon.
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