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Users in India may now use Elon Musk's Grok AI. This is the link to the chatbot

 Users in India may now use Elon Musk's Grok AI. This is the link to the chatbot


Users in India may now use Elon Musk's Grok AI. This is the link to the chatbot



Grok AI, Elon Musk's chatbot, is now accessible for Indian X Premium+ customers. The chatbot was first made accessible to customers in the US last week, and now it is being rolled out in India.


Grok's logo seen on a smartphone on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in New York, U.S. Elon Musk unveiled Grok, an artificial intelligence bot, and said that the prototype beat ChatGPT 3.5 in a number of benchmarks.


The generative AI-based chatbot Grok AI, developed by Elon Musk's xAI, is now accessible in 46 countries, including India, Pakistan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. Notably, Grok is now available to X (previously Twitter), a firm controlled by Elon Musk, according to an upgrade released last week to Premium+ users in the US.


Similar to other countries, Grok will only be accessible in India to X Premium+ members. This implies that users would need to pay ₹1,300 for a monthly subscription or ₹13,600 for an annual subscription in order to use Grok.


Grok is intended to "answer questions with a little intelligence" and has "rebellious tendencies," according to xAI's announcement post from November. The business said that because of X's data, Grok would have access to real-time information, in contrast to other chatbots on the market. Furthermore, XAI had claimed that Grok will respond to queries that the majority of AI chatbots now refuse.


Grok is built upon Grok-0, xAI's proprietary large language model (LLM). Based on the GPT 3.5 language model (free version), Grok-0 can surpass ChatGPT, according to XAI, because it is trained with 33 billion parameters.


Grok is built upon Grok-0, xAI's proprietary large language model (LLM). Grok-0, according to XAI, can beat ChatGPT's performance using the GPT 3.5 language model (free version), having been trained with 33 billion parameters.


Grok became embroiled in huge controversy following controversy shortly after it was made available to users in the United States. When requested to roast Elon Musk, the chatbot Grok delivered on its promise of a "rebellious attitude" in one instance. Musk's own chatbot referred to him as a "delicate fool" and questioned a number of his decisions and behaviors, including his fixation with "X" and the hurried modifications he made to the old Twitter when the billionaire bought it last year.


Since then, several users have brought out the fact that Grok answers many of the same political queries as other chatbots and does not share the political beliefs of its developer. Musk said that his business was "taking immediate action to move Grok closer to politically neutral" in response to a post about Grok's political inclinations.



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