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Musk To Integrate Grok AI With Social Media Platform X

Integration of Grok AI into X

In a Sunday tweet, Elon Musk announced that his artificial intelligence business, Grok AI, will debut as a stand-alone app and also be integrated into his social networking platform, X. Musk further revealed that on Friday, Grok AI rolled out its initial AI model to all X Premium+ customers, introducing a bot called Grok. This release follows Musk’s July launch of Grok AI, aiming to create a “maximum truth-seeking AI” to counter what he views as censorship within Big Tech’s AI endeavors.

Musk’s firm specifically designed Grok to provide witty, intelligent responses to queries and develop AI tools that aid humanity in its pursuit of understanding and knowledge. Musk highlighted Grok’s goal of comprehending the universe, positioning it to compete with Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Bing AI. He emphasized Grok’s competitive edge by stating that it has real-time access to information via the X platform, granting it a significant advantage over other models.

Despite their disparate origins, Musk’s X, formerly recognized as Twitter, engages in close collaboration with Grok . The synergy between the two entities facilitates a significant partnership. Furthermore, Grok actively forms alliances not only with Tesla (TSLA.O) but also with various other businesses, strategically leveraging these partnerships to enhance its operations and reach.

During a recent interaction with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Elon Musk shared his firm conviction that artificial intelligence stands as “the most disruptive force in history.” This discussion took place at the Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit, where Musk presented the idea that advancing technology could potentially render conventional employment obsolete. Musk, despite being a co-founder of OpenAI in 2015—the organization responsible for developing ChatGPT—relinquished his position on its board in 2018.


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