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Musk Announces His Rebellious Generative AI Platform: Grok

2 MINUTE READ|Digital ExperienceDigital Experience|Nov 6, 2023
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Musk says the new AI “Grok” will tell it like it is — with a wink. Is the world ready for an uncensored chatbot with a sense of humor?

The Gist

  • AI evolution leap. Grok to offer humor-infused, uncensored AI interactions.
  • Musk's bold vision. Grok aims for maximal benefit across humanity, politics.
  • Uncensored queries welcome. Grok designed to tackle "spicy questions" openly.

On Nov. 4, 2023, Elon Musk announced the latest addition to the world of generative AI: Grok, a word that was coined to mean “understand” in a 1961 Robert Heinlein science-fiction novel, Stranger in a Strange Land. A huge science-fiction fan, Musk said that Grok is modeled after Douglas Adams’ science-fiction book, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and is said to answer practically any question and even suggest what questions the user should ask. 

AI With Wit

Grok is being designed with wit, and as Musk states, “has a rebellious streak,” so it should be understood that the generative AI model will be humorous. Additionally, Grok will obtain its “real-time knowledge of the world” through the X platform — and it will answer so-called “spicy questions” that are typically refused by most other generative AI platforms.

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Musk Is Defining Grok as an Uncensored Medium

In a move that’s not entirely unexpected given his moves on the X platform to reinstate the account of the controversial (Kan)Ye on the platform, and Donald Trump when it was still called Twitter, Musk is clearly defining the Grok platform as an uncensored medium that is “useful to people of all backgrounds and political views.” The stated goals for Grok include:

  • Building AI tools that maximally benefit all of humanity
  • Empowering users with AI tools, subject to the law
  • Exploring and demonstrating this approach in public

Additional goals for Grok include empowering research and innovation by “serving as a powerful research assistant, and helping users to quickly access relevant information, process data, and come up with new ideas.”

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Grok’s Development

The development of Grok began with many iterations over the past four months for Grok-1, the engine powering Grok. After Musk initially announced xAI, his team trained Grok-0, a prototype large language model (LLM), with 33 billion parameters. Grok-0 approached the capabilities of Meta's LLaMA 2, which was trained on 70 billion parameters, but only used half of its training resources. Since that time, the Grok team made significant improvements in reasoning and coding functionality that led to the state-of-the-art language model now known as Grok-1.

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Stirring the Pot of Generative AI

With the unveiling of Grok, Musk has again stirred the pot of generative AI, infusing the technology with his distinct brand of humor and a nod to uncensored expression. Grok promises to break the mold of conventional AI, providing provocative answers and insights with a side of wit, and potentially altering the digital discourse by welcoming all manner of queries. For some, the question remains not about whether something can be done, but whether it should be done.

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About the Author

Scott Clark is a technology journalist and long-time web developer who covers artificial intelligence, customer experience, digital experience and emerging enterprise technologies for CMSWire and VKTR. He has reported on information technology for more than two decades and has worked in web development since the early days of the commercial web.
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