Elon Musk plans to rewrite the entire knowledge base of humanity through Grok 3.5
Elon Musk announced his revolutionary plan. Complete rewriting of the entire human knowledge base using the new version of his Grok model.
The problem that Musk seeks to solve is fundamental to the entire industry. Modern data is filled with information noise that inevitably penetrates language models during training. This “digital garbage” reduces the quality of generated responses and becomes a serious obstacle to further progress.
The solution proposed by the xAI founder is simultaneously bold and interesting. Using the enhanced reasoning capabilities of the Grok 3.5 model for a complete revision of human knowledge. According to Elon Musk, the model will systematically analyze information, fill gaps and eliminate factual errors in huge data arrays.
Then the cleaned and supplemented knowledge corpus will serve as the foundation for training the next generation of xAI models. And according to his words, such an approach could become a turning point, creating a kind of “clean source” free from distortions inherent in current training datasets.
Musk promises to release Grok 3.5 as early as next week. Although it’s worth noting that we heard a similar promise already at the end of April.
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