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Elon Musk Declares ‘We Have Improved Grok Significantly'

Elon Musk Declares ‘We Have Improved Grok Significantly'

Business Insider14 hours ago
You might want to start asking Grok some tougher questions. On Thursday, Elon Musk posted a characteristically bold update on X, claiming: 'We have improved @Grok significantly. You should notice a difference when you ask Grok questions.' And for once, Grok agreed. The AI chatbot itself followed up with a prompt: 'Try asking me a complex question to see the difference.'
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For a product that's been in beta for months — and often mocked for its uneven quality and occasional political awkwardness — this is a statement that signals more than just minor tweaks.
Grok Gets a Major Upgrade Under the Hood
While Musk's tweet was light on detail, the upgrades appear to include better reasoning, sharper language understanding, and major improvements in coding capability, especially relevant for developers using Grok as a ChatGPT alternative.
Users testing the update say Grok feels faster and more confident, particularly in multi-step problem-solving. Some developers also noted improvements in context retention during long queries — an issue that plagued earlier versions.
Insiders say this may be Grok 3.5 or even an early testbed for Grok 4, a release that's rumored to rival OpenAI's GPT-4 in sophistication. If true, the move would be a major step forward in Musk's plan to make Grok the flagship product of xAI and a real competitor in the AI assistant wars.
Why This Matters
While Grok launched as a 'witty' and sometimes irreverent chatbot, its real-world utility fell short of expectations. And Musk knows that if Grok is going to stand up to GPT-4 or Claude, it can't just be clever — it has to be useful. This could be a meaningful upgrade, particularly for technical users, coders, and curious minds looking for more than meme replies.
This upgrade is likely aimed at proving Grok can be trusted in enterprise and productivity settings — not just as a snarky sidekick, but as a full-stack reasoning engine.
Is Tesla Stock a Buy, Hold, or Sell?
Although retail investors cannot invest in xAI or most of Musk's ventures, they can invest in his most popular company, Tesla (TSLA). According to TipRanks, Tesla currently holds a 'Hold' consensus rating from 35 Wall Street analysts. Of those, 14 analysts rate the stock a Buy, 12 recommend Hold, and nine suggest Sell. The average 12-month price target for Tesla is $293.09, representing a 7.06% downside from its last closing price of $315.35.
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