Wow, that's cool. Grok is really getting smarter and more current. I have tried it out and it's more conversational, not too dry. I like that Grok is in X/Twitter so I don't have to download two apps, I just use X and get to Grok through X but I heard you can download Grok as a separate app too.
Yep, that’s what I do, too.
I told Grok to knock off modern colloquialisms like “unpack,” “lean into,” and “vibe.” It listens! It stopped using fluff crap in its responses to me. It’s really eerie.
But I just asked Grok if I had asked it to stop using fluff like that and it said “No, you haven’t told me that.”
I’m using Grok for all sorts of things - historical research, math problems, estimates, politics, ancient history, the invention of the wheel. I’m turning to it all the time. It is SO superior to using a plain old search engine where 95% of the hits are useless.