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The way X is setup, you can use Grok as an assistant for anything. Research, career counselor, etc. It's not that the product is badly made, or anything. It's that it is in learning phase still, which is Grok 2.0 I guess, and 3.0 is coming out with like AI video and ♥♥♥♥, or something.
Same with "Yuri Bezmenov". It shows a completely different person with that name, and not the "Yuri Was Right" Bezmenov.
However, Grok 3.0 is about to come out so either way the Grok is probably going to be the best consumer AI for awhile. Until whatever the government has gets released that is as a new "Man in his garage" story of innovation.
It's the gift card industry pushed to insanity. So much of that "money" that people buy to buy in-game items never actually gets spent on a product. The "product" is the "Bioware Bucks", not the DLC, or the skins. Even if you never buy anything in-game with it, you are out that money regardless. It's like using "0" on your 1099 to let the government sit on your tax cahs for a year instead of letting you get an extra $500 a month all year.