Despite the mixed reviews of Meta's AI chatbot and the market feedback on various non-"ChatGPT" AI products, social media platforms universally believe that generative AI will play a crucial role in future streaming interactions, whether users are aware of it or not.
Similarly, Company X is actively promoting its Grok chatbot through various channels to further expand its AI capabilities.
After making Grok widely available to all paying users within the app and embedding it in the "Trending Topics" section, Company X is now actively exploring a series of new Grok integration solutions to seamlessly integrate this tool into any streaming scenario and enhance user experience.
As discovered by researcher Nima Owji during a deep analysis of Company X's backend code, the company is making every effort to make Grok accessible in all aspects.
First and foremost, Company X plans to add Grok analytics functionality to the user profile page, allowing users to quickly obtain an overview of any account's activity, number of followers, and common posts in a streaming environment. While not comprehensive performance analysis or in-depth insights, this information serves as a quick reference for users to decide whether to follow an account. Additionally, this additional contextual information helps users identify potential bot accounts or provocateurs, enabling them to maintain composure and reduce negative emotions during interactions.
In addition, Company X is considering adding Grok analysis options next to specific vocabulary in posts. Leveraging the Grok database, which consists of a massive collection of posts on the X platform, this automated analysis provides users with more background information about popular terms or figures, enhancing the breadth and depth of information retrieval.
Furthermore, Company X is testing a standalone Grok window that allows users to keep it open while using the app, enabling them to access Grok's functionalities at any time and further improving convenience.
These initiatives align with the visionary Elon Musk's extensive promotion of AI technology behind Company X. While this drive may partly stem from his dissatisfaction with OpenAI's transition from non-profit to for-profit and concerns about the potential societal threats posed by its AI training methods, Musk's criticism of OpenAI and his substantial investment in his own AI projects reflect his unique insights and ambitious vision for the future of AI.
Therefore, Company X actively seeks more ways to integrate Grok and strives to expand its user base for AI tools, which is a reasonable strategy. Although Grok is currently limited to X's premium subscribers, restricting its widespread adoption, it does not hinder Company X's continuous exploration and positioning in the AI field, potentially playing a significant role in a broader AI competition in the future.