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Grok or Llama? How Open-Source Chatbots Could Shape Your Tech Identity

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Take Grok AI, for example, announced by Elon Musk-backed xAI this week. It launched with a distinctive personality and target audience, but it's not the only one. A proliferation of open-source models, plus OpenAI's new, customizable "GPTs," make up a new wave of customized, bite-sized AI products intended to run various parts of our lives.

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