Verified claim · AI-ML · 95% confidence
Grok (xAI) announced on: 2023-11-04.
Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · 930c3c71363acee5
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- Subject
- Grok (xAI)
- Predicate
announced_on- Object
- 2023-11-04
- Confidence
- 95%
- Tags
- grok · xai · announcement · 2023
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[1] official blog · xAI · 2023-11-04
Announcing Grok“We are excited to introduce Grok-1, our state-of-the-art language model.”
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