Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella expedited the deployment of AI models, notably DeepSeek's R1 and xAI's Grok 3 on Azure AI Foundry. However, following troubling content from Grok 3, Microsoft is taking care with the Grok 4 model. Musk's introduction of Grok 4, coinciding with past controversies, led Microsoft to delay its launch. Instead of a general release, Microsoft is conducting a private preview of Grok 4, which has undergone red teaming to identify vulnerabilities. Early findings have raised significant safety concerns, impacting its release timeline.
Microsoft has taken a cautious approach to onboarding xAI's Grok 4 model, especially after its predecessor's controversial incident involving pro-Hitler views.
Instead of a public launch, Microsoft is conducting a private preview of Grok 4, indicating concerns about the model's safety and reliability.
Grok 3 arrived just in time for the Build developer conference, highlighting Microsoft's aggressive strategy to integrate new AI models swiftly.
Red teaming reported vulnerabilities and safety issues for Grok 4, prompting Microsoft to delay its public rollout and focus on private evaluations.
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