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Elon Musk Confirms X Will Soon Use Grok AI Chatbot To Summarise News And More – News18

Elon Musk is using AI tech to summarise news using your post.

Grok AI uses data from the platform to train the AI model and soon its premium subscribers will get news summaries with the help of the AI chatbot.

Social media platform owned by Elon Musk will use its AI chatbot to give users summary on news events. Musk confirmed the development in a Bloomberg report, talking about the upcoming feature for all the X Premium users.

The feature will be called Stories as per Musk and will offer AI-generated summary for news events, courtesy, Grok AI chatbot. As more information becomes available, the news summary will be updated to include that information,” Musk was quoted saying. He also pointed out that the news summaries will be relying on posts from the X users but the feature will be available if you are a paid X Premium subscriber.

Grok is part of xAI that is also a company owned by Musk. It uses the same AI model to power Grok AI which is now available to all X Premium users, which wasn’t the case when it was officially released in the market last year.

Elon Musk-run xAI has made its AI chatbot Grok available in the open-source mode for developers and researchers. “We are releasing the weights and architecture of our 314 billion parameter Mixture-of-Experts model, Grok-1,” said the company in a blog post.

“We are releasing the base model weights and network architecture of Grok-1, our large language model. Grok-1 is a 314 billion parameter Mixture-of-Experts model trained from scratch by xAI”, it added. Grok AI chatbot is basically trained using the posts that people put on X.

Last year, xAI extended Grok to India and 46 other countries, including Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Singapore.

AI is becoming an extensive part of mobile devices, thanks to their ability to process the data quickly. Google has introduced Gemini AI in all sorts of features, even baked it into the Chrome browser.

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