@elonmusk That's impressive. We are going to validate Grok 4 vs GPT-5 models via API.
GPT5 works great but extremely slow atm. Looks like GPU availability is the key nowadays.
Most PR tools still rely on basic keyword search.
But journalists aren’t keywords - they’re people with beats, regions, and context.
That’s why https://t.co/jWQHdDp5n6 uses AI to understand what you’re actually looking for.
Try searching:
“Reporters covering military news in Alaska”
→ It finds people like:
“Anchorage-based journalist focused on defense and local infrastructure.”
No tags. No filters. Just results that make sense.
#PR #MediaRelations
We’re already using the GPT-5 model under the hood to power https://t.co/yDTAKIwtYm, our journalist search engine.
The results speak for themselves - while the AI isn’t visible to users, it delivers far better semantic matches than traditional keyword-based search. DM me if you want to know more 😉
For example, a search like “journalists covering military bases in Alaska” displays an Alaska-based reporter focused on military and outdoor lifestyle from Anchorage Daily News.
Total game changer for PR agencies and in-house comms teams.
cc @paulroetzer@lulumeservey
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