Grok 2 is currently undergoing the training process.
Grok-1.5, the latest artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by Elon Musk’s AI division xAI, will be available for early testers and Grok users on X next week, according to Musk’s recent post.
Should be available on 𝕏 next week.
Grok 2 should exceed current AI on all metrics. In training now. https://t.co/s7rVxvK8mZ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 29, 2024
The latest version has shown impressive improvements compared to Grok-1, xAI said in a blog post on Thursday, including enhanced reasoning and problem-solving and an extended context window while maintaining instruction-following.
According to xAI, Grok-1.5 excels in coding and math tasks, achieving high scores on established benchmarks.
“Grok-1.5 achieved a 50.6% score on the MATH benchmark and a 90% score on the GSM8K benchmark, two math benchmarks covering a wide range of grade school to high school competition problems. Additionally, it scored 74.1% on the HumanEval benchmark, which evaluates code generation and problem-solving abilities,” stated xAI.
This improvement allows the tool to handle complex prompts while maintaining its ability to follow instructions. Grok-1.5 can now process extended contexts up to 128,000 tokens, allowing for a better understanding of complex information.
The team will make Grok-1.5 available for early access on X next week, with further features planned for a wider rollout.
xAI open-sources Grok-1
xAi has recently made the core code of Grok-1 publicly available. This move comes amid a legal battle between Musk and OpenAI, another AI research organization he co-founded. Musk claims OpenAI has strayed from its initial goal of prioritizing open-source AI models, focusing more on shareholder interests.
xAI clarifies that the released code is the “raw base model checkpoint” from Grok-1’s pre-training phase. This means it’s not yet tailored to specific tasks like conversation.
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