The latest iteration Grok-1.5 will be given “improved
reasoning capabilities and a context length of 128,000 tokens,” xAI stated in a
company blog post.
The large language model (LLM) will be available to testers
and existing Grok users on X in the coming days, it said.
On Tuesday, Musk had announced that Grok would become
available for all X premium subscription users – up until now, only X premium+
users were granted access to Grok, which happened back in December.
Musk added to that news Thursday, posting on his social
messaging platform that “Going forward, all X accounts with over 2500 verified
subscriber followers will get Premium features for free,” and increasing the
number of Grok users by the tens of thousands.
xAI said one of the most notable improvements for the
upgraded version is its performance in coding and math-related tasks.
Grok will also be better at understanding long and more
complex contexts due to its “increased memory capacity of up to 16 times the
previous context length,” xAI said.
The company said it will be announcing even more Grok
features over the next week.
The move to make Grok open source came just days after Musk
had filed suit against OpenAI, accusing the company and its CEO, Sam Altman, of
ditching its original nonprofit mission in favor of a for-profit model.
Going forward, all 𝕏 accounts with over 2500 verified subscriber followers will get Premium features for free and accounts with over 5000 will get Premium+ for free
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 28, 2024
Now available on GitHub, others can freely experiment with
what xAI said is the “raw” base version of the pre-trained Grok large language
model.
Grok, the AI chatbot for "understanding the universe,”
was released by xAI in November 2023 as a competitor of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Musk,
the current CEO of xAI, co-founded the AI startup with former Google Deep Mind
AI researcher Igor Babuschkin eight months earlier.
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