Grok, xAI’s Chatbot, Showcased on X’s Web App: Captivating Screenshots

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, will be part of the top-tier subscription service, X Premium. It will provide real-time knowledge and witty responses, and also answer spicy and rebellious questions. Grok will be launched inside the X app and will be available to select testers in November. Musk also announced a new subscription offer, X Premium, which will include Grok and other features. Integration of Grok into the X app is already underway.

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Short announcement: Testing the three-tier subscription service for the new AI chatbot XAI Grok

XAI Grok is an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research lab. The model was created to be a hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy, designed to respond with a bit of wit and a rebellious streak. In November, XAI Grok was first released to a select group of testers. However, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter and Tesla, recently announced that the three-tier subscription service for XAI Grok will soon be tested. Musk announced in a post that X, X’s premium subscription, would gain access to Grok in the future. X Premium is one of the new subscription offerings introduced alongside the existing X premium subscription. X Premium offers more features at a higher price point.

The upcoming Grok integration could make the offering more compelling for non-creators as well, which is likely what Musk hopes. Musk has said that Grok would launch on X Subscribe. Screenshots show that work is already underway to integrate Grok into the X app.

Nima Owji, an app researcher, shared a screenshot of X Grok’s web app code yesterday. Grok has also been integrated into the X web app. A premium subscriber’s chatbot icon appears on the left side of the navigation bar. The icon is a solid black square with a white X inside. It stands out from the outlined black non-subscribers’ icon. Clicking the icon lets users see messages they have read and subscribe to premium to get access to Grok. One screenshot shows a subscriber accessing Grok. They see the basic chatbot interface with a typing box to ask Grok a question. A history button is also visible in the top right, presumably to revisit past queries.

While it was already known that Grok would be made available to premium subscribers a month ahead of the general public, the fact that X’s web app is already developing the integration may indicate a sooner rather than later launch, perhaps made available to testers ahead of a public debut.

Owner Elon Musk to be a part of top-tier subscription for X Premium to get the first look at Grok’s launch

Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, will be part of a top-tier subscription for X Premium to get the first look at Grok’s launch. The new AI chatbot, called XAI (short for X Artificial Intelligence), is said to be a more advanced version of ChatGPT developed by OpenAI. While little is known about Grok, Musk has said that it will be able to answer questions, generate text, and even write different kinds of creative content.

In a recent post on Twitter, Musk announced that X Premium subscribers would gain access to Grok in the future. X Premium is one of the new subscription options being introduced by Twitter, alongside the existing X Basic subscription. While the per-month cost of a basic subscription will remain the same, X Premium will remove half of the ads in users’ feeds and add additional features such as the ability to post longer videos and edit tweets. The highest-priced tier, X Premium Plus, will remove all ads, introduce a creator hub for users to get paid for their posts, and offer fan subscriptions. The additional Grok tier could make the offer even more compelling to non-creators as well. Musk has said that Grok is already in development and that work is underway to integrate it into the Twitter app.

Some screenshots of the in-app integration have already been leaked, showing that a Grok chatbot icon will appear on the left side of the navigation bar. A premium subscriber that clicks the icon will see a message saying, “You need to subscribe to Premium to get access to Grok.” One screenshot shows a subscriber accessing Grok and seeing a basic chatbot interface with a type box to ask Grok a question. There also appears to be a History button in the top right corner, which would presumably allow users to revisit past queries. While it was already known that Grok would be made available to premium subscribers, the fact that it is already being developed for the Twitter web application may indicate that the launch could happen sooner rather than later. Perhaps it will be made available to testers ahead of its public debut.

Inside the X app, courtesy of new screenshots, shows the features being developed for X’s website AI chatbot

Elon Musk, the owner of X, announced plans to test a new AI chatbot called XAI Grok. The chatbot, which is currently in development, will be integrated into the X app.

A three-tiered subscription plan for X is also in the works, with X Premium subscribers getting first access to Grok. It’s not yet clear when Grok will launch to the public, but Musk has said that he hopes it will make X more compelling to non-creators.

Screenshots of the X app show that Grok will be located in the navigation bar, next to the home, search, notifications, and messages icons. Subscribers will be able to type questions to Grok and see a history of their past queries.

It’s unclear what features will be exclusive to X Premium subscribers, but Musk has said that he wants Grok to be a top-tier chatbot that can answer spicy questions and reject AI systems that censor or have a rebellious streak.

The development of Grok comes shortly after a weekend of drama surrounding OpenAI, the leading AI company whose board unexpectedly ousted CEO Sam Altman. Altman may join OpenAI’s partner Microsoft to lead its AI efforts.

Musk answers questions about OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s BARD in conversational mode, describing Grok as a hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy with a rebellious streak

Elon Musk answered questions about OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s BARD in a conversational mode, describing Grok as a hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy with a rebellious streak. Musk said that the Grok model is designed to respond with a bit of wit and a rebellious streak. He also plans to answer spicy questions and reject “boring” AI system answers.

Grok will have three tiers of subscription:

– A free version with basic features

– A premium version with more features, such as no ads

– A pro version that will offer more advanced features, such as real-time access to knowledge via the X platform and web browser

Grok will have access to real-time knowledge via the X platform and web browser capabilities

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Grok will have access to real-time knowledge via the X platform and web browser capabilities. This means that Grok will be able to access and process information from the real world in real time, making it a more powerful and useful tool. This could have a significant impact on the way that we use AI chatbots, and could open up new possibilities for their use in areas such as customer service, education, and healthcare.

Grok’s first release is in November for a select group of testers, with plans to offer it to X Premium subscribers in the future as a new subscription option alongside the existing X Premium subscription

Grok is a new AI chatbot developed by X, the research and development division of Alphabet Inc. It is designed to be more powerful and comprehensive than existing AI chatbots, with the ability to understand more nuanced and complex questions. It was announced by Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter. It will be released in November for a select group of testers, with plans to offer it to X Premium subscribers in the future as a new subscription option alongside the existing X Premium subscription. A screenshot shows that the chatbot icon appears on the left side of the navigation bar in the X app, underneath the home, search, notifications, and messages icons. The icon appears as a solid black square with a white slash X icon outlined in black. Non-subscribers who click the icon see a message that reads: “Subscribe to Premium to get access to Grok.” One screenshot shows a subscriber accessing Grok and seeing the basic chatbot interface with a type box asking “Ask Grok a question,” as well as a History button at the top right.