According to the blog post shared by the company, this open model includes the basic model weights and network architecture of the 314 billion-parameter Experts Mix model Grok-1. The model is released under the Apache 2.0 license, which allows commercial use. However, the data used to train the model has not been released as open source. Likewise, we should also point out that there is no connection to X for real-time data.

In fact, Grok differentiates itself from its competitors with exclusive access to X and its real-time, user-generated posts and information. As a reminder, the model behind the assistant was trained on billions of posts on X. The model accesses the latest data published in X, allowing it to provide up-to-date information when asked a question about a hot topic.

Grok, which was first released in a closed version in November 2023, was accessible through the X Premium + subscription service, which costs $ 16 per month or $ 168 per year.

The fact that Grok is open source supports Elon Musk's anti-OpenAI stance. We told you that Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman. "OpenAI is a lie," Musk said to an he commented.

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