ChatGPT maker OpenAI has introduced its latest and most capable AI model yet, the GPT-5 globally. While the new model looks promising with free access to all users (but with limits), Elon Musk tried stealing the show by announcing Grok 5. Taking to X, Musk stated that the Grok-5 will be launching by the end of this year with the promise that it will be crushingly good.
While all the details about the Grok 5 remains under the wraps, the Tesla CEO also claimed that Grok 4 Heavy was smarter two weeks ago than GPT 5 is now and xAI’s latest model is already better. He also attached the benchmark scores in his post like ARC-AGI.
“Bottom line though: Grok 4 Heavy was smarter 2 weeks ago than GPT5 is now, and G4H is already a lot better. Let that sink in,” he stated.
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Musk did not stop there. SpaceX CEO has also said that OpenAI is “going to eat Microsoft alive”, warning Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, after the GPT 5 release. This came after Nadella announced that Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot, GitHub Copilot, and Azure AI Foundry and other platforms will offer GPT 5.
In response, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella responded that “People have been trying for 50 years, and that’s the fun of it! Each day you learn something new, and innovate, partner, and compete. Excited for Grok 4 on Azure and looking forward to Grok 5,” in a post on X.
In the meantime, Elon Musk’s AI has been in headlines for its Grok Imagine, a video generation tool. It is now available on Android and iOS. Musk also confirmed that the platform has been a hit, as over 44 million images were created by Grok Imagine in a single day.