> Early Friday, Musk said that xAI would release its first AI system — presumably Grok — to a “select group” on Saturday, November 4. But in a follow-up tweet tonight, Musk said all subscribers to X’s recently launched Premium Plus plan, which costs $16 per month for ad-free access to X, will get access to Grok “once it’s out of early beta.”
The lower tiers getting in the deal as well sounded too good to be. But still, at 16$/month if grok is anything like cgpt4 it's worth it, imo. What I'm gonna be interested in is Musk's "promise" that it will not be censored/lobotomized, like chatgpt was(and is). I'm not sure what technology they're using such that grok uses realtime X data (if anyone has ideas, feel free to share), though i'm assuming this is something like Bard(which from my experience does a similar thing) and the knowledge isn't "trained" per se in the model.
> Early Friday, Musk said that xAI would release its first AI system — presumably Grok — to a “select group” on Saturday, November 4. But in a follow-up tweet tonight, Musk said all subscribers to X’s recently launched Premium Plus plan, which costs $16 per month for ad-free access to X, will get access to Grok “once it’s out of early beta.”
The lower tiers getting in the deal as well sounded too good to be. But still, at 16$/month if grok is anything like cgpt4 it's worth it, imo. What I'm gonna be interested in is Musk's "promise" that it will not be censored/lobotomized, like chatgpt was(and is). I'm not sure what technology they're using such that grok uses realtime X data (if anyone has ideas, feel free to share), though i'm assuming this is something like Bard(which from my experience does a similar thing) and the knowledge isn't "trained" per se in the model.