How Much Does An LLM Remember?

Stanford and Yale researchers extracted 95.8% of a copyrighted novel, word for word, from Claude 3.7 Sonnet. Gemini 2.5 Pro gave up 76.8% of Harry Potter without even requiring a jailbreak. Grok 3 handed over 70.3%. GPT-4.1 was the most resistant at 4.0%, but it still coughed up text after enough attempts. Thirteen books were tested. The words came out. Continue Reading →
xAI just released Grok 3, its latest AI model. Access begins today for premium X platform subscribers in the U.S. and via a separate subscription for Grok’s web and app versions. The model runs on xAI’s Colossus supercomputer in Memphis, now upgraded to 200,000 Nvidia GPUs (from its prior 100,000), used to process training data. Continue Reading →
X announced the latest iterations of its Grok AI models, Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini. The company says these models bring enhanced reasoning capabilities and new functionalities to the platform, including the ability to generate images directly on X. Access to Grok-2 is currently restricted to Premium and Premium+ users. Continue Reading →
Join Shelly Palmer as he dives into Elon Musk's latest venture into artificial intelligence: the chatbot Grok. As a co-founder of OpenAI and a pioneer in AI technology, Musk's new company, X AI, is set to release Grok, a direct competitor to the renowned Chat GPT. Currently in private beta, Grok promises a unique personality with a sense of humor inspired by Musk himself, potentially reshaping our interactions with AI. Continue Reading →

Elon Launches xAI’s Grok

Elon Musk has introduced Grok, an AI chatbot developed by his new company xAI, poised to challenge existing AI services. Named after an alien word from Robert A. Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land," Grok is designed to respond with wit to queries that might stump other bots. Continue Reading →