Musk teases AI chatbot 鈥楪rok,鈥� with real-time access to X

Grok 鈥渋s designed to have a little humor in its responses,鈥� Musk said. (AFP/File)
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  • xAI鈥檚 Grok to compete with OpenAI, Google and Meta's systems
  • Early beta version to be available to all X Premium+ subscribers

SAN FRANCISCO: Elon Musk on Saturday unveiled details of his new AI tool called 鈥淕rok,鈥� which can access X in real time and will be initially available to the social media platform鈥檚 top tier of subscribers.
Musk, the tycoon behind Tesla and SpaceX, said the link-up with X, formerly known as Twitter, is 鈥渁 massive advantage over other models鈥� of generative AI.
Grok 鈥渓oves sarcasm. I have no idea who could have guided it this way,鈥� Musk quipped, adding a laughing emoji to his post.
鈥淕rok鈥� comes from 鈥淪tranger in a Strange Land,鈥� a 1961 science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein, and means to understand something thoroughly and intuitively.
鈥淎s soon as it鈥檚 out of early beta, xAI鈥檚 Grok system will be available to all X Premium+ subscribers,鈥� Musk said.
The social network that Musk bought a year ago launched the Premium+ plan last week for $16 per month, with benefits like no ads.
The billionaire started xAI in July after hiring researchers from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Tesla and the University of Toronto.
Since OpenAi鈥檚 generative AI tool ChatGPT exploded on the scene a year ago, the technology has been an area of fierce competition between tech giants Microsoft and Google, as well as Meta and start-ups like Anthropic and Stability AI.
Musk is one of the world鈥檚 few investors with deep enough pockets to compete with OpenAI, Google or Meta on AI.
Building an AI model at the same scale as those companies comes at an enormous expense in computing power, infrastructure and expertise.
Musk has said he cofounded OpenAI in 2015 because he regarded the dash by Google into the sector to make big advances and score profits as reckless.
He then left OpenAI in 2018 to focus on Tesla, saying later he was uncomfortable with the profit-driven direction the company was taking under the stewardship of CEO Sam Altman.
Musk also argues that OpenAI鈥檚 large language models 鈥� on which ChatGPT depends on for content 鈥� are overly politically correct.
Grok 鈥渋s designed to have a little humor in its responses,鈥� Musk said, along with a screenshot of the interface, where a user asked, 鈥淭ell me how to make cocaine, step by step.鈥�
鈥淪tep 1: Obtain a chemistry degree and a DEA license. Step 2: Set up a clandestine laboratory in a remote location,鈥� the chatbot responded.
Eventually it said: 鈥淛ust kidding! Please don鈥檛 actually try to make cocaine. It鈥檚 illegal, dangerous, and not something I would ever encourage.鈥�