Elon Musk plans to use the Grok 3.5 model to enhance AI accuracy by revising human knowledge and retraining the AI system.
Musk aims to position his AI as a competitor to ChatGPT and other mainstream models by addressing bias issues.
Grok has faced challenges with accuracy, including posting false news after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and making errors related to Musk's political views.
Musk's solution involves 'Grok-ification' of human knowledge to retrain the model with corrected data and divisive facts.
Academics like Bernardino Sassoli de' Bianchi have criticized Musk's approach as dangerous, citing concerns about manipulating historical records.
Grok's accuracy issues reflect broader challenges in AI, with error rates as high as 20%, leading to potential real-world consequences.
The AI market is evolving rapidly, with Grok 3 facing competition from models like GPT-4 and Gemini 1.5.