Following in Gemini and ChatGPT's footsteps. Credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images
Grok, the AI assistant from Elon Musk's X, now has a memory.
According to the company's official account on X, Grok can now remember your previous conversations. That means the responses it gives you will be more personalized using stored data; in an example shared on Twitter, a user asks for a workout plan, and gets a response that includes their previous experience and interest in fitness activities.
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You can always check out which memories Grok has referenced (you can do that by clicking the "Referenced Cards" icon under a response) and erase some of them if you choose to do so.
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X labels Grok's memory function as beta, and says it's available on iOS and Android, but not in the EU or the UK. The company says the feature is coming to Grok on X "soon."
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Grok blocked sources accusing Elon Musk of spreading misinformationThe memory feature is similar to ChatGPT's recently introduced feature that enables the AI assistant to reference past chats in order to provide personalized responses. Google also added a similar feature to Gemini back in February.
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