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Grok 4 goes free for all X users: Elon Musk releases great update after ChatGPT 5 launch
In a significant update, Elon Musk’s X has made its most capable chatbot, Grok 4, free for all users across the globe. This is going to be a game-changer. Let us get a brief insight into the trending situation.
The move takes care of fees and subscription tiers, offering millions of people access to the company’s cutting-edge artificial intelligence model. You can find a number of smarter access options. This article has all the details.
Users can explore Grok 4 in auto mode, as it automatically assigns complex questions to the model, or opt for Expert mode to ensure all interactions are supported by Grok 4. X has also introduced generous usage limits, enabling uninterrupted and in-depth use.
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Making modern technology as accessible as posting
Today, there are a number of artificial intelligence leaders in the market, including ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. X’s decision signals its ambition to climb to the top. By integrating a top-tier model into the platform, X is looking at a lot of scale and engagement.
Earlier, Grok’s best features used to be limited to paying users. Currently, anyone on X can use the artificial intelligence chatbot’s strengths – transforming the social media platform into a space that makes modern technology as accessible as posting.
The main thing to take into consideration is that by making Grok 4 free for all X users, Elon Musk is not just joining the artificial intelligence race – it is putting its foot firmly on the accelerator. Keep an eye out for more updates.
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