Certainly I could not blame Microsoft if they did not want to have anything to do with Elon Musk, since the richest man in the world is currently demanding the technology company and continues to conflict with Founder Bill Gates, but made a shocking surprise appearance in the recent annual conference of developers.

Elon Musk has not been exactly a friendly presence towards Microsoft in recent years, since beyond being general rivals in the world of dog-bed technology, the billionaire has never avoided clarifying its own positions.
Although it is no longer directly connected to the company, Musk is a bitter round trip with the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, has been in all the news, especially since Elon assumed a prominent role in the administration of President Trump.
Gates has described Musk’s policy as “crazy” and argued that he is “killing the children” after the Government’s efficiency department reduced the key initiatives of foreign aid, although he is still open to work with him at some point in the future.
In response, Musk called Gates a “huge liar,” and emphasized a connection between Gates and the accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein in a recent episode of the Joe Rogan experience.
In addition, Musk’s interactions with Microsoft are not much better, since it is currently in a long legal battle against competition with the company for its association with OpenAI and Musk Sam Altman’s rival.
However, although all this musk still made a shocking appearance in the recent annual conference of Microsoft developers, where it was announced that the company’s cloud computing platform will now accommodate AI Chatbot Grok of Elon, as reported by AP.
Musk appeared virtually on the conference screen after the main revelation, and mainly discussed the self -proclaimed “mistakes” that the Grok XAI matrix company has made, which are probably the recent references towards the “White Genocide” in South Africa and even the denial of the Holocaust that repeatedly made the unrelated applications.
“I want to emphasize that we have made and make mistakes,” Musk explained, “but we aspire to correct them very quickly.”
Musk also added that “we expect very anxious for the comments of the development community to say, what do we need, where we were wrong, how we can improve it and be something that the development community is very excited to use and somewhere they feel that their comments have been heard and Grok is improving and attending their needs”?
Musk has been making a great impulse for Grok in recent months, especially in competition with the advances that rivals such as Chatgpt have been doing, and this was especially reinforced by the recent purchase of X (previously Twitter) by XAI, what an expert indicates is a worrying movement for any person concerned about privacy.