I have used Grok for several tasks. One was structuring a VA disability Claim. In that discussion I got templates for the various things needed, where to get certain files, etc... All good and dandy—and I don’t take Grok at face value as I am also working with a VSO so the work will be triple checked.
Another project regarded the third part of a triology that I have been stuck on the past few years. I plugged in my first two books and all the notes for the third and Grok provided interesting plot arcs for the third book and how to tie it all in Its not writing my story, but giving advice. I might want to use Grok as a proof reader—that would save money indeed.
The this project was trying to find an old army buddy. I think I found him after 45 years and have sent off a letter.
Garbage in Garbage out...Grok or any AI doesnt run my life, but it can make certain tasks a little easier or more clear—and that is helpfu indeed.
I prefer Grok to say Google. It really can nail down a track of inquiry. Plus, you can switch gears mid thought, and it goes with you. I think it’s a good reference partner.