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Elon Musk’s Grok Ai Will Be Available For All X Premium Users Later This Week.

  • Elon Musk confirms Grok AI chatbot will be available to X premium users, amidst escalating rivalry with Open AI. Musk filed a lawsuit against Open AI for diverging from its original mission. Musk’s xAI also open sourced Grok AI under Apache 2.0 license.

Elon Musk confirmed Grok AI chatbot will be available to X premium subscribers, amidst intensifying rivalry with OpenAI. Musk sued OpenAI, claiming the company had strayed from its intended purpose. Grok AI is also open sourced under an Apache 2.0 license by Musk’s xAI.

Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of xAI, announced on Tuesday that Grok, the AI chatbot developed by his company, will be accessible to all X premium customers later this week. The decision comes amid an increasing conflict between Musk and his previous business OpenAI. Recently, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman for straying from the startup’s initial objective of developing AI for the good of humanity.

Notably, OpenAI and its flagship offering, ChatGPT, have been in Musk’s firing line since the lawsuit, going so far as to call the San Francisco-based business “closed AI”. Recently, Musk’s xAI had also decided to join the ranks of Meta and Mistral by open sourcing Grok AI under the Apace 2.0 licence.

How does one utilize Grok, and what is it?
In November of last year, Musk introduced Grok AI as a rival to the widely used chatbots on the market, such as ChatGPT and Gemini (previously Bard). The chatbot, which was designed to respond to queries with a “rebellious streak” and a hint of humor, was modeled after Douglas Adams’ science fiction book The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Grok was previously only accessible with an X Premium+ subscription, which runs consumers ₹1,300 a month or ₹13,600 annually.

Nevertheless, Grok AI users will now be able to communicate with it even with an X Premium subscription, which costs ₹6,800 annually or ₹650 per month. Musk hasn’t said when or whether Grok AI will be available to all X users, similar to how ChatGPT version 3.5 is accessible to them.

As per a TechCrunch article, Musk’s move to provide Grok access to all premium users might be a component of his plan to enhance X’s subscriber base in light of decreasing utilization reports. According to the article, which used data from Sensor Tower, X usage in the US decreased by 18% year over year in February and has decreased by 23% since Musk took over the business.

Furthermore, 75 of the top 100 US marketers on X have stopped spending any money on ads on the social networking platform due to Musk’s issues with sponsors.

  • Elon Musk confirms Grok AI chatbot will be available to X premium users, amidst escalating rivalry with Open AI. Musk filed a lawsuit against Open AI for diverging from its original mission. Musk’s xAI also open sourced Grok AI under Apache 2.0 license.

Elon Musk confirmed Grok AI chatbot will be available to X premium subscribers, amidst intensifying rivalry with OpenAI. Musk sued OpenAI, claiming the company had strayed from its intended purpose. Grok AI is also open sourced under an Apache 2.0 license by Musk’s xAI.

Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of xAI, announced on Tuesday that Grok, the AI chatbot developed by his company, will be accessible to all X premium customers later this week. The decision comes amid an increasing conflict between Musk and his previous business OpenAI. Recently, Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman for straying from the startup’s initial objective of developing AI for the good of humanity.

Notably, OpenAI and its flagship offering, ChatGPT, have been in Musk’s firing line since the lawsuit, going so far as to call the San Francisco-based business “closed AI”. Recently, Musk’s xAI had also decided to join the ranks of Meta and Mistral by open sourcing Grok AI under the Apace 2.0 licence.

How does one utilize Grok, and what is it?
In November of last year, Musk introduced Grok AI as a rival to the widely used chatbots on the market, such as ChatGPT and Gemini (previously Bard). The chatbot, which was designed to respond to queries with a “rebellious streak” and a hint of humor, was modeled after Douglas Adams’ science fiction book The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Grok was previously only accessible with an X Premium+ subscription, which runs consumers ₹1,300 a month or ₹13,600 annually.

Nevertheless, Grok AI users will now be able to communicate with it even with an X Premium subscription, which costs ₹6,800 annually or ₹650 per month. Musk hasn’t said when or whether Grok AI will be available to all X users, similar to how ChatGPT version 3.5 is accessible to them.

As per a TechCrunch article, Musk’s move to provide Grok access to all premium users might be a component of his plan to enhance X’s subscriber base in light of decreasing utilization reports. According to the article, which used data from Sensor Tower, X usage in the US decreased by 18% year over year in February and has decreased by 23% since Musk took over the business.

Furthermore, 75 of the top 100 US marketers on X have stopped spending any money on ads on the social networking platform due to Musk’s issues with sponsors. https://watchnewz.com/global-news/elon-musks-grok-ai-will-be-available-for-all-x-premium-users-later-this-week/