Grok It can now be summoned at higher levels in X posts (previously known as Twitter), and Chatbot will respond to users. When the artificial intelligence chatbot (Ai) is marked in response to a post, it comes with the contextual understanding of the content and can answer questions even the vaguely formed instructions. Chatbot also has image and video understanding and can answer questions about media posts. Notably, perplexity is also offering a resource similar to users X.
Grok can be summoned in X answers
In recent weeks, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk has added a grok button almost everywhere. It can be accessed at the post -margin (on the site) or the lower menu (application), next to each post (as a post explanation tool), next to all profiles (as a profile summary tool) and as an independent button on the right side of site viewing.
However, the developers probably felt that this was not enough, and now Grok can also be summoned separately in post responses. Users can mark “@grok”, followed by a post on post, and Ai Chatbot will appear and respond to the consultation almost instantly. Gadgets 360 employees saw users marking chatbot in text posts as well as images and videos.
It seems that when Grok is marked, it comes automatically with the contextual understanding of the post, and users can vaguely ask AI “explain it”, and can still receive reference from the post. In addition, the tool also supports web search as it has been seen to offer real -time information at various instances. Notably, grok marking seems to work only in the higher level comments and summon it as one answer to another answer does not work.
A similar bot was also released by Perplexity. Aravind Srinivas, the company’s CEO, revealed in a publish This @askperplexity label in response to a post will result in the chatbot appearance and responding to the user’s consultation. Notably, follow -up consultations cannot be made with either chatbots.