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X uses Grok to publish AI-generated summaries of trending news and other topics on the platform. According to Microsoft, the feature is currently only available to premium subscribers and is called “Stories on X.” From your company’s engineering account.
According to X, Grok relies on user posts to generate text snippets. Some are news-focused, while others are summaries of conversations that take place on the platform itself. 1 user Screenshots of Apple’s earnings report, articles about aid to Ukraine, and a collection of “candid online discussions” between Musk and other “celebrities” about X: “Musk, experts discuss national debt” There was also a screenshot of “.
If any of these sound familiar, they’re also very similar to Moments, a long-standing Twitter feature that curates authoritative tweets about important news and cultural moments on the platform.The function, which was overseen by a team of human staff, was killed.
As with any generative AI tool, Grok’s overview comes with a disclaimer. It says, “This story is a summary of his posts about X and may evolve over time.” “Grok can make mistakes, so verify its output.” Of course, Grok doesn’t necessarily have the best track record when it comes to accurately interpreting current events. Earlier, NBA player Klay Thompson suggested that he committed “vandalism” because he didn’t understand what “throwing a brick” meant during a basketball game.