X makes Grok 4 free for all: Major boost in the artificial intelligence race

In a move that could reshape people’s connection to artificial intelligence on social media, X has made its cutting-edge chatbot, Grok 4, free for all. This change significantly expands access to the company’s latest artificial intelligence model.

There is no need for subscription fees or tiered access, marking a big shift in Grok 4’s accessibility strategy. Removing this barrier lets millions of users experience top-tier capabilities of modern technology.

X signaling its intention to put a good fight against established leaders

This could also considerably boost engagement on X. There are generous usage limits, making it possible for users on social media to freely explore all that Grok 4 has to offer. This includes generating creative content and handling deep research tasks.

The artificial intelligence market is full of big names such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. By making Grok 4 more accessible, X is signaling its intention to put a good fight against these established leaders.

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Grok 4’s inclusion in a social media platform offers it a unique edge – combining discussions, information and community in one space. This is an incredible update. These days, social media is more than just a place to post updates.

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