Grok
Grok is xAI’s conversational assistant, integrated with X (formerly Twitter), designed to answer questions, interpret real-time data, and engage with trending topics.
Core Information
Founded
2023
CEO
Elon Musk
Company
xAI
Notable Models
Grok3
Brief History
Grok is an AI chatbot developed by xAI, Elon Musk’s AI company. The name was inspired by the Martian word “grok” from a 1961 science fiction novel, Stranger in a Strange Land.Â
It was launched in 2023 to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT as a response to a demand for an unbiased chatbot. Grok was unveiled in November 2023, and its first major release, Grok-1, was trained from scratch.
Elon Musk criticized OpenAI for becoming too closed and commercial, thus sparking his motivation to launch a more “truth-seeking” model. The team behind Grok is made up of past employees from DeepMind, OpenAI, and Tesla.
Main Features
- Integrated with X (Twitter)
- Multimodal Capabilities (Grok-1.5V)
- Open-source (partially)
- Humorous + Sarcastic Tone.
- Real-time Info Access.
Pricing
Latest Articles
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Considers $2 Billion Investment in xAI
Grok’s Offensive Behavior Prompts Apology from xAI
Elon Musk’s xAI Launches Grok 4 and SuperGrok Heavy
Grok Gives Politically Charged and Antisemitic Responses
Grok Could Soon Help You Edit Spreadsheets, Thanks to xAI’s Newest Move
ChatGPTÂ Found to Choose Its Survival Over Human Safety
Trump and Musk Are Fighting – And It’s Getting Personal and Political
Telegram Lands $300M Deal to Bring Elon Musk’s Grok AI to Everyone
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, you cannot use Grok-generated images commercially unless xAI gives you explicit permission. The current terms of use do not cater to commercial use.Â
Grok is highly competitive with ChatGPT, especially in real-time information access through X. However, ChatGPT generally performs better on coding, reasoning, and structured tasks due to more advanced training and wider usage.Â
Grok is free to use, but it has subscriptions that provide access to upgrades.Â
Yes, Grok has limits. These include usage caps, reduced accuracy on complex tasks, and restrictions on image generation and commercial use. Its performance also depends on your subscription tier.