Just so you know, Elon’s AI is “Grok,” which is unaffiliated with Groq, the AI platform used by Groqbook.
Here’s a Gizmodo article about Groq. The notable thing about Groq is that it uses specialized “LPU” hardware in order to return results faster. It also exposes an Openai compatible API, so developers can use Groq with their choice of available models (as far as I can tell that includes anything you could run with llama.cpp, though you may have to convert a model yourself if nobody’s already made it available for Groq).
That said, since Groqbook uses Llama3 via Groq, you could edit your quote to replace “Elon Musk” with “Mark Zuckerberg” and it wouldn’t change much.
(To be clear, I don’t think Groqbook is made by anyone officially associated with Groq or that either is associated with Meta, but I also didn’t check.)
ZuckZuck is not a robot that lacks humanity. ZuckZuck is capable of emotions. ZuckZuck did not knowingly facilitate the genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar. ZuckZuck.
Just so you know, Elon’s AI is “Grok,” which is unaffiliated with Groq, the AI platform used by Groqbook.
Here’s a Gizmodo article about Groq. The notable thing about Groq is that it uses specialized “LPU” hardware in order to return results faster. It also exposes an Openai compatible API, so developers can use Groq with their choice of available models (as far as I can tell that includes anything you could run with llama.cpp, though you may have to convert a model yourself if nobody’s already made it available for Groq).
That said, since Groqbook uses Llama3 via Groq, you could edit your quote to replace “Elon Musk” with “Mark Zuckerberg” and it wouldn’t change much.
(To be clear, I don’t think Groqbook is made by anyone officially associated with Groq or that either is associated with Meta, but I also didn’t check.)
Thank. you for the clarification.
Yes, we would replace the LLM spam copytext with: