Elon Musk, the personal owner of the X platform, confirmed that Grok will be delivered to all +Premium subscribers next week, following shortly after screenshots of the xAI chatbot appeared on the social media platform’s web application.
Code instructions within the social media platform’s application reveal the integration of Grok, despite Musk’s statements regarding product timelines not always being precise.
App researcher, Nima Oji, shared a screenshot showing the addition of Grok to X platform’s web application this week, indicating that the chatbot’s site address is https://twitter.com/i/grok.
The screenshot indicates that X platform is prompting users who have not yet subscribed to +Premium to upgrade to access the artificial intelligent chatbot Grok.
Another screen capture showed the text input box “Ask Grok” for communicating with the chatbot, although the features were not available to the public at the time of discovery, despite suggesting that the platform is in the final stages of launching Grok.
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On November 4th, xAI launched the chatbot Grok for the first time with a specific group of testers, in response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot and Google’s Dialogflow and Anthrobotic. It is likely to gain followers as part of the X social platform.
xAI aims to give its chatbot a unique personality capable of intelligent conversation, and also announces Grok’s plans to respond to intriguing questions that other artificial intelligence systems have ignored.
The chatbot has the ability to access real-time knowledge through the X platform, which is a crucial element that can lead to accurate responses.
Musk explained that the company has trained the Grok device on a knowledge base similar to ChatGPT and Llama 2. Additionally, by accessing real-time information available through X, it can also search the web for updated information on various topics.
The chatbot may contribute to boosting subscriptions to the +Premium service, which has not met Musk’s expectations since the Twitter Blue redesign.