The model will go live with a demonstration at 8 pm Pacific time, according to Musk’s post on X.
Speaking at the World Government Summit in Dubai, Musk claimed Grok 3 would surpass all existing AI models.
He highlighted its ability to self-correct by analyzing its own mistakes, achieving what he described as greater logical consistency.
The model has been trained on synthetic data, though further technical details remain undisclosed.
Grok 3’s launch comes amid intensified competition in the AI space, with companies worldwide racing to develop more sophisticated and cost-effective chatbot models.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has recently drawn attention for releasing an AI model that rivals OpenAI’s ChatGPT and is aggressively expanding its research team.
Musk’s announcement also reignites his rivalry with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
The two co-founded OpenAI as a nonprofit in 2015, but Musk has since been critical of the company’s shift toward commercialization.
Grok 3 represents xAI’s latest effort to challenge OpenAI’s dominance in the field amid tensions between Musk and Altman.