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With Grok Studio, users can now generate and execute code, create documents and browser games, and even collaborate in real time through a dedicated content window.
The post xAI Launches Grok Studio for Developers appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Grok is currently the No. 1 app on the app store, surpassing ChatGPT and DeepSeek.
The post Elon Musk Announces Free Access to Grok 3 ‘Until Servers Melt’ appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Andrej Karpathy, founder of Eureka Labs, and a former researcher at OpenAI was given early access to Grok-3.
The post Grok-3 Beats DeepSeek-R1 at Reasoning, is as Capable as OpenAI’s o1 Pro: Karpathy appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Besides. xAI is in talks for a $10 billion funding, and a $5 billon plus deal to purchase servers from Dell.
The post xAI’s Grok 3 to be Released Today appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



The model will settle some of the most heated debates in the AI ecosystem when it arrives.
The post Elon Musk is Using 100,000 GPUs for Grok-3 – But Why? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Swiggy's hybrid approach to AI-generated food images combines real-world photography with AI enhancements.
The post Zomato Can Learn Generative AI From Swiggy appeared first on AIM.



FLUX.1 AI is one of very few text-to-image models that generate human hands right and it can be locally hosted too.
The post Why is Elon Musk’s Grok2 using FLUX.1 AI? appeared first on AIM.



xAI’s latest Grok feature and Google’s Imagen 3 is exactly as chaotic as you might expect.
The post Google’s Imagine 3 Can Only Dream of Achieving What Grok 2 Just Did appeared first on AIM.



xAI’s latest Grok feature and Google’s Imagen 3 is exactly as chaotic as you might expect.
The post Google’s Imagine 3 Can Only Dream of Achieving What Grok 2 Just Did appeared first on AIM.



Grok 2.0 is the new text-to-image model distinguished by its photorealistic AI-generated visuals.
The post 10 Wildly Realistic Images Generated by Grok 2.0 appeared first on AIM.