Grok, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot, is now available for download as a standalone app for iPhone and iPad.
The generative artificial intelligence chatbot from X, known as Grok, which was launched in early 2023, has made significant progress by becoming accessible to users.
Elon Musk expresses his concern about having reached the limit of available human knowledge for training artificial intelligences. As a possible solution, he suggests that AI could invent new information.
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Grok, the artificial intelligence powering various features on X, could soon implement an 'Unhinged Mode' that would allow it to use offensive language in its responses.
xAI aimed to launch its next major model, Grok 3, in 2024, but failed to meet that deadline. This adds to a trend observed among artificial intelligence companies.
Grok is now available for free to all users.
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X, the social network owned by Elon Musk that was formerly known as Twitter, has introduced a new image generator to its Grok assistant, called Aurora.
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The Grok-2 chatbot from xAI is now available for free to everyone, although with some restrictions. Regular users have a limit of ten messages every two hours.
If you don't want Elon Musk to use your tweets for his artificial intelligence, it might be time to leave the app formerly known as Twitter.
The Coloso site was built in just 122 days.
The chatbot from X, called Grok, claims that former President Donald Trump has already succeeded in several key states.
It is available if you want it.
You still can't give it up.
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Elon Musk organized a recruitment party for xAI at the former OpenAI headquarters in San Francisco.