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Microsoft announced Hosting Elon Musk’s Xai Grok 3 on Azure Service in the legal battle between Tech Mogul’s Openai and Redmon-based tech giants.
In the lawsuit filed in 2023, Musk blames Betraying Openai’s non-profit mission, CEO Sam Altman moves it into a for-profit business.
Hosting news means that not only will Grok 3 be available, but users will also have access to other artificial intelligence providers, including Openai’s ChatGpt, Meta, Cohere and more.
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Elon Musk’s Grok 3 will be hosted on Microsoft’s Azure AI Foundry Models amid lawsuits against Microsoft and Open AI. (Photo: Marc Piasecki / Getty Images / Getty Images)
On May 20, Musk said he will continue to pursue legal action against Openai and Microsoft, creators of ChatGpt. He made a comment at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha.
While Microsoft is a major investor in Openai, Musk and Software Giant do not appear to be in the way of cooperating with the lawsuit.
By becoming a hub hosting multiple different AI models, including its own co-pilot, Microsoft said there remains a “commitment to supporting an open and diverse AI ecosystem rather than relying on a single model provider.”
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Grok 3 will be available for free for a limited period of time from May 19th. After that, you will have a paid subscription. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/Nurphoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Musk made a virtual appearance through pre-corded videos during a Microsoft build developer meeting in Seattle.
Musk and Altman created Openai together in 2015. AI advance For everyone. However, Musk left Openai in 2018 after disagreement about the future direction of the AI ​​company.

Microsoft Azure AI Foundry Models will be available for use with all providers, including Grok 3, Meta, Nvidia, and more. (Photo illustrations via Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/Getty Images/Getty Images)
According to to axiosMicrosoft is trying to convince developers and businesses that their AI strategy is a better bet than the strategies of many competitors, including partners Openai and Google and Amazon.
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Microsoft said the Grok 3 will be available in a free preview until early June, and will then require a subscription.
Fox Business contacted Microsoft for comment.
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