🚨xAI is testing a standalone iOS app for its Grok chatbot
xAI, Elon Musk's AI company, is currently testing a standalone iOS app for its Grok chatbot, which was previously available only to X (formerly Twitter) users. The app is live in Australia and a few other countries in beta, featuring capabilities such as real-time web data access, text rewriting, summarization, Q&A, and image generation from text prompts.
Grok is designed as an AI assistant focused on being truthful, useful, and curious. xAI is also preparing a dedicated website, Grok .com, to provide web access to the chatbot. Initially, Grok was limited to paying subscribers of X, but a free version has recently been rolled out to all users. The chatbot's image generation model is noted for its ability to create photorealistic images without significant restrictions, including the use of public figures and copyrighted materials.
🚨xAI is testing a standalone iOS app for its Grok chatbot
xAI, Elon Musk's AI company, is currently testing a standalone iOS app for its Grok chatbot, which was previously available only to X (formerly Twitter) users. The app is live in Australia and a few other countries in beta, featuring capabilities such as real-time web data access, text rewriting, summarization, Q&A, and image generation from text prompts.
Grok is designed as an AI assistant focused on being truthful, useful, and curious. xAI is also preparing a dedicated website, Grok .com, to provide web access to the chatbot. Initially, Grok was limited to paying subscribers of X, but a free version has recently been rolled out to all users. The chatbot's image generation model is noted for its ability to create photorealistic images without significant restrictions, including the use of public figures and copyrighted materials.
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