xAI, Elon Musk’s AI startup, has formally released its first AI model, “Grok,” which distinguishes itself from previous AI generative tools by providing real-time information access via X. Musk stressed how important this advantage is, revealing Grok also has a caustic side, bringing humor into the comments. While Grok attempts to provide a unique experience through comedy while remaining practical for a wide range of applications, it must strike a balance between satire and seriousness for corporate utility. Here are some differences between it and ChatGPT.
Grok’s engine—Grok-1—represents xAI’s newest LLM breakthrough, having been developed over four months with many revisions. A prototype LLM (Grok-0) was first trained with 33 billion parameters, and significant improvements in reasoning and coding capabilities over the last two months resulted in Grok-1.Grok-1 outperformed other LLM models in its compute class, such as ChatGPT-3.5 and Inflection-1, only lagging models with more extensive training data and computational resources, such as GPT-4, on benchmarks such as GSM8k, MMLU, HumanEval, and MATH.
xAI’s team has also collaborated on different initiatives with Musk’s Tesla and other companies
Following xAI’s dataset collection, Grok-1, Anthropic’s Claude-2, and OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 were manually evaluated in the 2023 Hungarian national high school mathematics finals exam, which was published in late May. Grok-1 received a C (59%), matching the performance of Claude-2 (55%), but GPT-4 beat both with a B (68%). Grok is currently in early beta and is only available to a small set of people. It will be made available soon to all X Premium+ users. The Premium+ tier, which costs $16 a month, provides an ad-free experience as well as access to all of the creator tools offered in the Premium plan.
Users appear to be able to request Grok access. An X user recently sought access, remarking, “How refreshing. Elon, please give me access to this.” Musk responded, “Ask, and you shall receive.” Those interested in joining the Grok early access program should log in with their X credentials at https://grok.x.ai and join the waitlist. According to the company, only a limited number of authenticated users in the United States (US) region can access it. xAI, for example, collaborated with Oracle to train its AI model on Oracle’s cloud, highlighting the company’s commitment to working with industry leaders to improve artificial intelligence.
Furthermore, members of the xAI team have worked at Google’s DeepMind, Microsoft, and other leading AI research firms. While xAI and X operate separately, they work closely together. The former has also collaborated on different initiatives with Musk’s Tesla and other companies.