Grok 3 seemingly went live for some users | TechCrunch
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Elon Musk's xAI is on the cusp of releasing its next flagship AI model, Grok 3, which has recently been accessed by users of X's Grok chatbot app. Early reports suggest that the model effectively handles complex queries and shows improved performance over its predecessor, Grok 2, albeit with some coding errors. Notably, the model's prompt includes a hardcoded note claiming Donald Trump as the 47th U.S. president, a measure to address previous political inaccuracies. Musk boasts of significant improvements in computing power used to train Grok 3, suggesting a competitive edge in the AI landscape.
Grok 3 successfully answered complex questions and riddles that previous AI models failed to grasp, showcasing its advanced comprehension abilities.
Despite its capabilities, Grok 3 made minor programming errors reflecting that it is still in early development stages.
Musk highlighted a significant increase in compute power used for training Grok 3 compared to its predecessor, Grok 2, claiming it was trained with "10x" more resources.
Grok 3's model prompt unexpectedly states that Donald Trump is the 47th president, highlighting an intentional fix for political inaccuracies.
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