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Elon Musk partners with Microsoft on Grok 3 while continuing OpenAI lawsuit

Microsoft has announced that it will host Xai Grok 3 from Elon Musk at the Azure service, amid the legal battle of Mogul with Openai and RedMon Tech Giant.

In the lawsuit, which was presented in 2023, MUSK accuses CEO Sam German of the non -profit Openai mission by converting it into a business for profit.

Hosting news means that GROK 3 will not only have, but users can access other artificial intelligence providers, including Chatgpt Openai, Meta, COHERE and more.

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Elon Musk’s Grok 3 will be hosted on AI Microsoft Ai Museum models amid a lawsuit against Microsoft and Open AI. (Photography Marc Piaasecki / Getty Images / Getty Images)

On May 20, Musk said he will continue to follow legal procedures against Openai, Chatgpt, and Microsoft. He made comments at the Economic Forum in Qatar in Doha.

Microsoft is a major investor in Openai, but it appears to be Musk and The Software GIANT allowed the lawsuit to cooperate.

By becoming a center that hosts several different models of artificial intelligence, including Copilot, Microsoft said, “its commitment to supporting an open and varied ecosystem of artificial intelligence, rather than relying on one model provider” is still.

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Xai Grok

Grok 3 will be available for users for free for a limited time starting from May 19. After, there will be a paid subscription. (Photography Jakub Porzycki / Nurphoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Musk appeared virtual appearance through a previously recorded video during the Microsoft Build Developer Conference in Seattle.

Musk and Altman Openai in 2015 were invented with the declared hopes of artificial intelligence. But Musk left Openai in 2018 after disputes over the future direction of AI.

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It will include Microsoft Azz Ai Foundry Models Grok 3, Meta and Nvidia and more service providers for use. (Photo illustration photo by Pavlo Gonchaar/Sopa/Lightroctcket via Getty Images/Getty Images)

According to Axios, Microsoft tries to persuade developers and companies that artificial intelligence strategy has a better bet than its Openai partner and a large group of competitors, including Google and Amazon.

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A Microsoft Fox Business spokesman told “they believe in a platform for artificial intelligence, and part of that provides our customers with a more comprehensive set of border models and open source, both large and small, as we can.”

“The addition of Grok is a reflection of our commitment to giving our customers the ability to reach the strongest artificial intelligence models in the market,” said Microsoft spokesman said.

Microsoft said Grok 3 will be available for use in a free inspection until early June, after which a subscription will be needed.

Nick Butler is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Do you have any tips? Access to nick.butler@fox.com.

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2025-05-21 21:06:00

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