Elon’s AI Tutors Ditch General Studies for Nerdy Specialization
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In an eyebrow-raising pivot, Elon Musk’s AI startup decided general-purpose AI tutors are apparently too much like that know-it-all kid in class who never shuts up. Instead, they’re ditching the Swiss Army knife approach for specialists who only help with narrow subjects—because multitasking AI is officially out, and single-subject experts are in. No mention of dates or dollar amounts, but one can only imagine Musk’s neural net yelled 'I’m too specialized for this!' This move exposes us all: we want AI tutors like hyper-focused baristas who only make lattes, no coffee-flavored existential crises, please.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 9/13/2025 | Author: Anthony Ha
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