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Well, it happened…

As James predicted back in December, President Trump and Elon Musk have already taken giant steps to make America the center of the AI revolution.

President Trump right away rescinded Biden’s AI executive order holding back AI’s development on America’s shores.

And Elon, in his inimitable style, is making good on his promises to advance AI…

Grok 3 Unleashed

Just weeks after Trump dismantled Biden's AI restrictions, Musk's xAI dropped a bombshell: Grok 3, a model that's rewriting the AI playbook. 

This isn't just another incremental update, Grok 3 has 10x the processing power of xAI’s prior model.

It's the first AI to break the 1400 barrier on Chatbot Arena, an AI computing benchmark, leaving competitors like ChatGPT 4o and Google's Gemini in the dust.

While OpenAI was busy rejecting Musk's $97.4 billion takeover bid last week, xAI was quietly putting the finishing touches on what today is being called the world’s most powerful AI. 

Both Google and OpenAI have been around for years…

On the other hand, xAI is barely a year old, a baby by comparison.

But despite being years younger, xAI’s Grok 3 has leapfrogged both in key benchmarks.

Bigger, Faster, Better Thinking AI

Impressive as this may seem, Elon’s Final Project is just getting started.

Grok 3 was trained on over 100,000 Nvidia H100 chips, and xAI is already installing the next-generation B100 chips, which pack four times the punch. 

They're expanding their "Colossus" supercomputer cluster in Memphis from 250 megawatts to 1.2 gigawatts. They’re installing generators to make enough power to run a small city, all dedicated to pushing AI forward.

However, its Grok’s new capabilities that have the AI community talking.

One of the missing pieces that enterprises need for serious research and analysis is a reasoning-based approach.

With Grok’s new DeepSearch features, xAI's new AI agent that does more than answer questions. It shows its work! 

Add in the upcoming voice features with natural inflection and tone, and you can see why OpenAI’s Sam Altman might be getting nervous.

Again, the speed at which xAI has taken the crown is breathtaking. Everything at xAI was focused on speed.

Elon mentioned during his announcement call that they looked at using the big hyperscaling companies to run Grok — but that they would take far too long to build out the capacity to run it. 

So he built his own AI supercomputer, called Colossus.

xAI has also cracked the code on building large-scale GPU clusters with shared memory. Elon is proving that AI scaling laws still hold — more compute power really does mean better AI. 

Furthermore, xAI’s planned expansion to 1 million GPUs will give them 40 times the compute power used to train Grok 3.

Elon’s Final Project Comes Into Focus

The AI race is entering a new, frenzied phase where raw computing power, combined with technical innovation, is creating unprecedented advantages. 

Companies that can harness this scale, whether through partnerships, infrastructure, or direct investment, will be the ones to watch.

We’re already seeing what’s possible with Elon’s AI partners helping him build this next-generation technology. 

But this is just the beginning. 

We’re about to see what’s finally possible when innovators like Trump and Musk back the most powerful technological forces shaping the planet right now.

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