Grok, the AI developed by Elon Musk's xAI, has introduced new features including the ability to generate personalized images based on users' tweets. Users have been sharing the AI-generated self-portraits, with reactions ranging from amusement to surprise at how accurately Grok captures their online personas. Dr. Phil endorsed the AI, stating, "I’ve been using Grok more than Google." Similarly, entrepreneur Mario Nawfal commented that "Grok is the AI search tool Google should worry about," highlighting its potential to rival existing search engines. In addition to image generation, users praised Grok's improving capabilities in code generation and providing accurate citation links. Musk also hinted at the upcoming release of Grok 3.0, claiming it will be "the most powerful AI in the world" and is expected to launch by December. The AI's integration with real-time data on X (formerly Twitter) enhances its analytical abilities, positioning Grok as a significant player in the competitive AI landscape.
Not bad, Grok. https://t.co/J8iF4VWsDT
really @grok?! 🤨 https://t.co/VgiwR9h9c9
A lot of people are posting this so I thought I would too Very interesting. Turns out Grok knows me better than I do. To its credit -- gets curly black hair, dark skin, and glasses right! But a little too effeminate for my gender identity! But what do I know, Grok is trained… https://t.co/wpXRSswUrP https://t.co/kELIbpw30A