Is Grok-3 putting software engineer jobs at risk? Musk's xAI team says AI chatbot saved hundreds of hours on coding
Elon Musk's xAI on Monday unveiled its updated Grok 3 artificial intelligence model as the startup pushes to keep pace with the advanced reasoning and search capabilities in competitors’ models. In the event livestreamed on Musk's X, readers at the startup claimed Grok 3 performs better across math, science and coding benchmarks than Google’s Gemini, OpenAI’s GPT-4o, Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 and DeepSeek’s V3 model.
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Elon Musk claims that this AI model Grok-3 can create games, help in coding, handle PhD-level science questions and more. At the event, Musk and team showed how Grok-3 is already being used internally at his xAI company to save hundreds of hours on coding tasks. Not just Grok-3, big tech giants like Google have also revealed that they are using Artificial Intelligence to generate codes. With these developments, questions about the future of software engineering jobs come to mind, where AI is playing an increasingly dominant role.
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An AI model that thinks like a human
A senior member of xAI elaborated on Grok 3's abilities at the launch event and talked about the importance of building an AI model that can think like a human. The team believes that this approach, combined with reinforcement learning, will make AI
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