Grok now has various features such as image generation and fact-checking, coming with a tiered subscription model, unlocking ...
Starting today, the standalone Grok AI app is available on the iPhone and iPad for US users for the first time. More regions will be added as the rollout scales. Grok is a generative AI tool ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. A little over a year after xAI announced Grok, X’s AI-powered assistant, it’s now ...
Her work has been featured on CNN, NBC, NPR, the BBC, Mashable and more. Grok, the AI-powered assistant that debuted on the social platform X, is now available as a standalone app. Elon Musk's ...
Elon Musk's claims of Grok AI getting the ability to diagnose medical conditions were given a starc reality check by Indian doctor Cyriac Abby Philips. Notably, Musk's Grok AI was limited to X ...
Grok, the AI assistant that's for some reason baked into X, is now available as a standalone app. Like the version that exists as a tab on the social media platform, the Grok app can be used to ...
Grok, the AI assistant that's for some reason baked into X, is now available as a standalone app. Like the version that exists as a tab on the social media platform, the Grok app can be used to ...
Elon Musk’s AI platform, Grok, recently played a pivotal role in diagnosing a wrist fracture that had been missed by medical professionals. The case involved a mother, AJ Kay, who consulted the ...
Last April, Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, teased a mysterious “Unhinged Mode” for X’s AI-powered chatbot, Grok. Nearly a year later, xAI, the Musk-owned company behind Grok ...
Elon Musk’s AI platform, Grok, recently helped diagnose a broken wrist that medical professionals had overlooked. The incident involved a mother who turned to Grok AI chat after her daughter ...
Brace yourselves, internet. Elon Musk’s AI-powered chatbot, Grok, could be getting a whole lot wilder. Enter: Unhinged Mode—a feature promising responses that are “objectionable ...