Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok, under his ownership, has been launched to all X Premium+ users in the United States.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok has launched its beta test version to US X Premium+ subscribers. It is expected to expand to all English users in about a week. The next will be the Japanese version, which has the second largest user base, with hopes to expand to all languages by early 2024. Musk anticipates that there will be many issues at the beginning, but they are working to quickly address them every day, and he appreciates the active feedback from users.
Grok AI (beta) is now rolled out to all 𝕏 Premium+ subscribers in the US.
There will be many issues at first, but expect rapid improvement almost every day. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Will expand to all English language users in about a week or so. Japanese is next…
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 8, 2023
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The Most Humorous AI Chatbot Grok
Elon Musk challenges ChatGPT with his AI chatbot Grok, which was officially launched in early November. Grok is an artificial intelligence modeled after "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and has a huge advantage over other models because it can access messages in real-time via the X platform. This allows it to answer almost any question and it is known for its humor.
The humorous and satirical xAI modeled after "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," Grok, is now live and up-to-date with the latest news.
After Grok was officially integrated into the X platform, users will be able to easily find current trending topics through this feature without spending hours scrolling through various tweets on X.
For example, Insider Paper asked, "Which account on X has the best meme posts?"
Grok listed @memes, @dankmemes, @funny, and @meme, and also reminded that @elonmusk has many good meme references!
However, DeFi researcher Ignas is concerned that this could lead to a surge in scam bot accounts, as well as issues with token speculation or bubbles.
Keeping track of altcoins made easy! Grok AI will be integrated into X Twitter, increasing concerns about the surge in scam bot accounts.
Grok Offers "Fun Mode" and "Regular Mode"
According to user feedback on YouTube, upon logging into X, Grok's options will appear on the left side. Clicking on it will reveal "Fun Mode" and "Regular Mode" options at the top right, with "Fun Mode" being the default choice.
After testing, it was found that "Fun Mode" includes jokes, with Grok admitting that these are fabricated. Users are advised to switch to "Regular Mode" when asking important questions. In this mode, Grok will help identify the sources for further understanding, but even in "Regular Mode," Grok's responses remain humorous.
According to Musk's tweet, the English version of Grok outside the U.S. will be released in a week, so users who want to try it out should stay tuned!
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