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Business Upturn
10-07-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Elon Musk's xAI officially launches Grok 4: Everything you need to know
By Aman Shukla Published on July 10, 2025, 10:20 IST Last updated July 10, 2025, 10:21 IST xAI, the artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk, has officially launched Grok 4, touted as the world's most powerful AI model. Announced on July 10, 2025, via a livestream by xAI, Grok 4 promises to redefine AI capabilities with advanced reasoning and real-world problem-solving. What is Grok 4? Grok 4 is the latest iteration of xAI's AI designed to accelerate human scientific discovery and provide accurate, helpful answers. Unlike its predecessors, Grok 4 emphasizes reasoning from first principles, delivering what xAI claims are the 'best real-world results' among AI models. It currently supports text-based interactions, with vision, image generation, and other capabilities expected soon. This makes Grok 4 a versatile tool for users seeking advanced AI solutions. How to Access Grok 4 Grok 4 is available through multiple platforms, ensuring accessibility for a wide audience: xAI Console : Grok 4 (grok-4-0629) is accessible via xAI's API, primarily for developers and businesses. and X Platform : Users can interact with Grok 4 on and the Grok iOS and Android apps, with free access subject to limited usage quotas. SuperGrok Subscription : A paid plan on offers higher usage quotas for Grok 4 compared to the free tier. For pricing details, visit xAI's official website. X Premium Subscriptions: Subscribed users on enjoy enhanced access to Grok 4. Pricing information is available at X Premium support. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Tom's Guide
13-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
Grok 3 is free to all X users — here's how to use it
Regardless of what you may think of Elon Musk's X, there is no denying that xAI's Grok 3 is one of the best chatbots out there. It goes way beyond the basic conversation model that we've become accustomed to in recent times, by adding some very useful features such as DeepSearch and Think. These are designed to make research more comprehensive while helping people to solve coding, science and math problems. In a nutshell, it's xAI's most advanced model, with the added advantage of accessing both the web and posts on X. What's more, you don't need to pay a penny to use it because it's been given a free release, meaning it's not restricted to Premium users. So, let's take a look at how you can access it and delve into what Grok 3 (and Grok in general) can do. When you sign into X in a browser, you can select Grok from the menu to the left. This will take you straight to the Grok homescreen. You can also visit or access Grok via mobile apps for iOS and Android. Grok is like rival chatbots such as ChatGPT. You can enter a prompt about pretty much anything, from general knowledge to complex reasoning tasks. Grok 3 is able to draw information from websites as well as from posts on X so you can use it to tap into up-to-date trends. For example, you could write: "What are people saying about the impact of US tariffs on technology?" and it will give a concise overview, in some cases picking out particular X users and giving specific examples. Assuming you've uploaded a profile image of yourself, you can tap Draw Me underneath the Grok prompt box. This will allow Grok to use your image to quickly create artwork in a range of styles and it's a good way to explore what Grok can do. It will give you some extra prompts that you may want to try, too. DeepSearch is a very powerful tool which can replace a traditional search engine if you're looking to generate reports on a topic. It has strong reasoning capabilities and it has been created to "seek the truth". It will take information and weigh up conflicting facts and opinions to deliver a comprehensive report using up-to-date sources, so it's great for scientific research or getting more information about something in the news. But that's not all. Click the DeepSearch button to get an idea of some of the things you can ask for and you'll find it's capable of creating in-depth, up-to-date itineraries for your trips and summarising reviews of products. Some problems can only be solved if you think long and hard, so why not delegate that task to Grok? Click Think and you'll get an idea of the type of deep questions you can ask of it — click the questions for answers or use them to inspire similar queries. In general, Think is designed to solve the most difficult science, coding and math issues so be challenging and deep. You can upload a wide range of files for Grok to process — from JPG and PNG images to PDFs, text files, CSVs, XML, Excel, and Word documents. You can then instruct Grok to use the file in combination with your prompts – files can be analysed and images can be worked on and edited. You can ask Grok to perform many tasks that you may otherwise turn to Photoshop to carry out. You could, for example, upload an image and get Grok to produce it in a different style, or ask for an object to be added. Backgrounds can be altered or removed and the feeling of an image can be changed. It makes editing images so easy. You can tell Grok which sources you want it to access. Select the Filter icon in the prompt box and you can use the toggles next to web search, X search, X media search and trends search to activate or deactivate them. If you select DeepSearch from this menu, you can go beyond DeepSearch and opt for DeeperSearch which is even more reasoned and makes use of more sources. And there you go! You now have a better idea of how to use Grok 3 and Grok in general. There are loads of other things it can do, though. Learn how to create a video game using Grok and discover how to use Grok's free new Studio AI tool make a website, research paper and browser game. And, just as importantly, you can find out how to stop Grok from training on your X posts. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
xAI adds a 'memory' feature to Grok
Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, is slowly bringing its Grok chatbot to parity with top rivals like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Wednesday night, xAI announced a "memory" feature for Grok that enables the bot to remember details from past conversations. Now, if you ask Grok for recommendations, it'll give more personalized responses — assuming you've used it enough to allow it to "learn" your preferences. ChatGPT has long had a similar memory feature, which was recently upgraded to reference a user's entire chat history. Gemini, too, has persistent memory to tailor its replies to individual people. "Memories are transparent," reads a post from the official Grok account on X. "[Y]ou can see exactly what Grok knows and choose what to forget." Grok's new memory feature is available in beta on and the Grok iOS and Android apps — but not for users in the EU or U.K. It can be toggled off from the Data Controls page in the settings menu, and individual "memories" can be deleted by tapping the icon beneath the memory from the Grok chat interface on the web (and soon Android). xAI says that it's working on bringing the memory feature to the Grok experience on X. Sign in to access your portfolio

Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
xAI adds a 'memory' feature to Grok
Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, is slowly bringing its Grok chatbot to parity with top rivals like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Wednesday night, xAI announced a "memory" feature for Grok that enables the bot to remember details from past conversations. Now, if you ask Grok for recommendations, it'll give more personalized responses — assuming you've used it enough to allow it to "learn" your preferences. ChatGPT has long had a similar memory feature, which was recently upgraded to reference a user's entire chat history. Gemini, too, has persistent memory to tailor its replies to individual people. "Memories are transparent," reads a post from the official Grok account on X. "[Y]ou can see exactly what Grok knows and choose what to forget." Grok's new memory feature is available in beta on and the Grok iOS and Android apps — but not for users in the EU or U.K. It can be toggled off from the Data Controls page in the settings menu, and individual "memories" can be deleted by tapping the icon beneath the memory from the Grok chat interface on the web (and soon Android). xAI says that it's working on bringing the memory feature to the Grok experience on X. This article originally appeared on TechCrunch at
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Grok gains a canvas-like tool for creating docs and apps
Grok, the chatbot from Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, has gained a canvas-like feature for editing and creating documents and basic apps. Called Grok Studio, the feature was announced on X late Tuesday. It's available for both free and paying Grok users on "Grok can now generate documents, code, reports and browser games," wrote the official Grok account on X. "Grok Studio will open your content in a separate window, allowing both you and Grok to collaborate on the content together." Grok is the latest chatbot to get a dedicated workspace for tinkering with software and writing projects. OpenAI launched a similar capability, Canvas, for ChatGPT in October. Anthropic was one of the first to the punch, with Artifacts for Claude. Grok Studio doesn't seem materially different from the canvas-like tools that've come before it. It lets you preview HTML snippets and run code in programming languages like Python, C++, and JavaScript. All content opens in a window to the right-hand side of Grok's responses. Grok Studio is made potentially more useful by another Grok upgrade announced today: integration with Google Drive. Now, you can attach files from a Google Drive account to a Grok prompt. Grok can work with documents, spreadsheets and slides, according to xAI. Sign in to access your portfolio