The unveiling of xAI’s Grok-3 comes after the recent release of the R1 ‘reasoning’ model by Deepseek, a Chinese-based AI startup, and it is said to rival other AI-powered chatbots like Google’s Gemini and Open AI’s ChatGPT.
This comes after the OpenAI board rejected the offer made by a Musk-led group of investors to buy the company for $97.4bn. Musk, who was once a co-founder that provided a funding of $45 million, stepped down from OpenAI’s board after citing conflicts of interest with Tesla’s AI Development. However, with the launch of Grok-3, it has now positioned itself as a direct competitor to OpenAI’s Gpt-4o.
Elon Musk, in a Youtube livestream, alongside 3 xAI engineers clarified that the release of Grok-3 is in a bid to expand xAI influence in the indispensable AI industry. “The mission of xAI and Grok is to understand the universe; we want to understand the nature of the universe so we can figure out what’s going on, where the aliens are, what’s the meaning of life, and how did it start?” said the xAI boss.
The launch of Grok-3 comes after a groundbreaking achievement: a data center that got 100,000 GPUs running in just 122 days. Even more impressive is the physical construction of this facility – nicknamed Colossus – which was completed in only 19 days.
In comparison to the previous generation model Grok-2, it is 10x more effective. This is analysed on 3 major benchmarks – General mathematical reasoning, stem & science general knowledge, and computer science coding. This was evaluated based on the capabilities of competing AI-powered chatbots like Google’s Gemini-2 Pro, Deepseek’s V3 model, OpenAI GPT-4o, and Claude’s 3.5 sonnet.
The Reasoning & Test-Time Compute model also beats other competing AI models like the Deepseek-R1 and Gemini-2 Flash Thinking. In addition to this, a new product called “DeepSearch” was introduced. DeepSearch is said to be a first generation Grok-3 agent that will help engineers with coding and every other person with answering their day-to-day questions.
DeepSearch is a game changer. According to xAI Research Lead, DeepSearch taps into Grok-3’s powerful reasoning engine to pull in the most relevant, up-to-the-minute information from the web and from X (fka Twitter) – instead of presenting you with a long list of links. This means you get smart, concise summaries that not only answer your queries but also give you the context you need.
However, the first set of people who’d be enjoying these new features and advanced capabilities are the Premium+ subscribers to X.
Following this was the announcement of xAI’s new website – “the version on the web browser is going to be the latest and most advanced version,” says Musk. The owner of the AI startup mentions that users should expect “imperfections,” as new features like voice interactions & assistants will be rolling out in the next few days.
These subscription models align with xAI’s strategy to bring cutting-edge AI functionalities directly to users, enhancing engagement and overall experience.
The release of xAI’s new model may have intensified its competition with OpenAI and Google, as well as the emerging player Deepseek, as they all strive to develop more efficient AI-powered systems. The AI startup’s recent $6bn funding round further emphasizes its value, positioning it in direct competition with other leading AI companies.