Elon Musk's AI Chatbot Grok Now Analyzes X User Profiles Via Web, Billionaire Says The Feature Will Soon Be Available On iOS And Android

Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot is set to extend its profile analysis feature, available to X Premium subscribers, to iOS and Android platforms soon.

What Happened: On Wednesday, Musk took to X, formerly Twitter, and responded to a user’s post about Grok’s profile analysis feature on the social media platform.

The feature is currently limited to desktop users of X Premium, but the tech mogul says it will soon be available on iOS and Android platforms.

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The feature provides an AI-generated summary of a profile. This includes a general description, and an overview of a user profile’s activity duration, follower count, and regular posting topics.

This information makes it easier for users to decide whether to follow a profile and identify bots or accounts that largely post controversial content to gain traffic using manipulative tactics.

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Why It Matters: This development comes after Musk announced the timeline for the chatbot models of his AI company xAI.

On Monday, while speaking with  Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Musk said that Grok 2 had finished training and was in the bug-fixing stage, with the official release planned for the following month.

He compared Grok 2's capabilities with OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot, stating it should be on par or close to GPT-4. The tech billionaire also said Grok 3 is currently being trained at the Memphis Data Center and is slated for release by December.

Earlier this week, on Tuesday, Musk also conducted a poll on X, asking if Tesla should invest in Grok’s parent company. This idea has received support from leading market experts including Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, CNBC's "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer, and popular Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt.

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