Grok-2 is our frontier language model with state-of-the-art reasoning capabilities. This release includes two members of the Grok family: Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini. Both models are now being released to Grok users on the π platform.
@jack_michalak oh I don't use X, but it's worth it to keep an eye on the competition.
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Stumbled upon this thanks to a friend's recommendation, gotta say tho, this thing's not exactly blowing my mind, feels like it's lacking something, maybe more customizable features or better integration with other apps? What's the plan for updates on this?
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Impressive launch! It's exciting to see the Grok-2 family come to life, especially with those stellar reasoning abilities. The integration on X.com with select-text makes it even more accessible for users. Excited to see how the community will leverage these models for various use cases. Keep up the innovative work, team! Looking forward to future updates and features from Grok!
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I'm not completely sold on the integration with X.com yet it seems a bit forced also, while the founder thinks it's clever, maybe they should've spent more time on making it more user-friendly, we'll see what people think, right now it's just ok to me
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Fantastic launch! It's thrilling to witness the Grok-2 family in action, especially with their outstanding reasoning capabilities. The integration on X.com with select-text makes it even more user-friendly. Can't wait to see how the community will utilize these models for diverse applications. Keep up the groundbreaking work, team! Eagerly anticipating future updates and features from Grok!
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So, this model is supposed to have "state-of-the-art" reasoning but honestly, have we tested it in real-world scenarios, especially with complex queries? Instead of hyping the fancy integration, why not open a discussion on how it really responds to nuanced conversations, maybe even throw in some user feedback channels, what do you think?
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I came across this on an ad and decided to check it out, but I'm not really convinced yet, seems like they're playing up the reasoning capabilities but I'm curious how it handles creative tasks, wondering if the select-text integration is enough to make it stand out, anyone tried it for more than basic stuff?
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