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X makes Grok 4 free for all users – seamless experience at the cost of climate change?

Grok 4 free for all users as X removes paywalls, giving global access to its flagship AI with seamless experience but raising climate change concerns.

X has officially made its flagship artificial intelligence chatbot – Grok 4 – accessible to all users across the globe at no cost. The update takes care of subscription fees and access tiers, letting millions of people try the company’s latest model.

Users can choose auto mode. Grok 4 is automatically put on for complex queries. Expert Mode, on the other hand, ensures each request is handled by the high-end artificial intelligence model. X is also offering a generous usage limit to further amplify the experience.

Seamless experience at the cost of climate change?

By opening Grok 4 to all, X is reducing the barrier to modern technology tools and making this popular chatbot as accessible as making a post on social media. Grok 4 is being positioned as one of the top competitors in the game.

The bigger picture? This is not just a feature update. This is a strategic decision. By integrating Grok 4 into a major social media platform, X is enabling community, discussion and intelligent assistance in one seamless experience. Keep an eye out for more updates.Nonetheless, it should be noted that artificial intelligence and nature do not share a friendly relationship. The use of modern technology is often linked to the release of ample amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This leads to global heating.

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Shrabani Panda

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