Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI has introduced Grok 3, the latest version of its chatbot model, which Musk describes as the most advanced AI system yet.
xAI claims Grok 3 outperforms rival AI models from Alphabet’s Google Gemini, DeepSeek’s V3, Anthropic’s Claude, and OpenAI’s GPT-4o in benchmarks for math, science, and coding.
“About a month ago, Grok 3’s pre-training was completed, and since then, we’ve been working hard to integrate reasoning capabilities into the current Grok 3 model,” the company said during its launch event on Monday.
Musk, speaking alongside three xAI engineers in a live-streamed presentation, said Grok 3 has more than ten times the compute power of its predecessor.
DeepSearch and enterprise push
xAI also introduced DeepSearch, an AI-powered intelligent search engine that functions as a reasoning-based chatbot, explaining its thought process when interpreting queries and formulating responses.
xAI also introduced DeepSearch, an AI-powered intelligent search engine that functions as a reasoning-based chatbot, explaining its thought process when interpreting queries and formulating responses.
Building on these capabilities, the company plans to roll out Grok-3’s API in the coming weeks, expanding its reasoning and deep search features.
The move signals xAI’s broader push into the enterprise and developer markets, where AI-driven automation and decision-making tools are in high demand.
“Grok 3 is stepping into a fiercely competitive arena alongside ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, and its success will depend on real-world performance in code generation, automation, and enterprise AI workflows,” said Abhivyakti Sengar, senior analyst at Everest Group. “If xAI delivers on its promises, it could disrupt the market. However, before enterprises integrate Grok 3, CIOs must rigorously evaluate its security and compliance measures.
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