Recently, a remarkable breakthrough has occurred in the field of AI technology, with a new large language model (LLM) called Grock 3 reaching the top of the LM Marina rankings. Developed by xAI, the model is based on Elon Musk’s “redpilled” philosophy, showing extremely intelligent and almost uncensored capabilities. It not only can process text, but also convert text into video. It also plans to launch a more powerful paid subscription service - Super Grock in the future.
The success of Grock 3 is not only reflected in its technical capabilities, but also in its unique training methods. It is the only model that can directly access Twitter and xAI data, which makes its training data richer and more diverse. However, this openness has also led to it generating some content that may be considered illegal in many parts of the world.
On many technical levels, Grock 3 outperforms its competitors in mathematics and coding, such as Gemini, Claude and GP4. Although it lacks a direct competition with Open AI in some benchmarks, its performance in the middle school Vibe review is still outstanding, demonstrating its strength in practical applications.
However, the training process of Grock 3 has also caused some controversy. The model is trained on the Colossus supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the world's largest AI computing, with more than 200,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs and plans to expand further. Due to its huge grid area, projects must use portable boron nitride to meet their power needs.
With the launch of Super Grock, xAI is expected to offer this service at $30 per month, which is in sharp contrast to the prices of other high-end AI services, showing its advantages in market competition.