In a recent unveiling, Elon Musk, the entrepreneurial magnate behind the revolutionary electric car company Tesla and space exploration entity SpaceX, introduced the world to Grok — the newest chatbot developed under his AI venture, xAI.
Exclusive Access for X’s Premium+ Subscribers
With a pending full-scale rollout, Grok is currently available to an exclusive group of beta testers. Upon completion of this testing phase, the AI chatbot is slated to be an added feature for subscribers of X’s Premium+ plan, priced at $16 per month. The buzz surrounding Grok’s release has garnered significant attention from tech enthusiasts across the Asia Pacific.
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Humor with a Musk-Twist
Among the unique features promised by Musk, Grok is designed to possess a special sense of humor. Users can anticipate responses peppered with the CEO’s signature wit and whimsy, as demonstrated in several shared screenshots. This adds a touch of personalization to the AI experience, distinguishing Grok from its competitors.
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A Timely Unveiling Amid OpenAI’s Developer Conference
Interestingly, the introduction of Grok coincides with the inaugural developer conference by OpenAI, a company co-founded by Musk. Until 2018, Musk held a position on the company’s board. In comparison to Grok’s $16 monthly subscription under X’s Premium+ plan, OpenAI’s ChatGPT is available for $20 per month.
Anticipation in the Asia Pacific
As the world becomes increasingly digitized, the Asia Pacific region eagerly awaits advancements in AI. Grok’s anticipated release has stirred conversations among tech aficionados, with many keen to understand how it will stack against the likes of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.