Last year, an unlimited annual pass at a certain driving range cost $300. But in May, the owner said, “Well, it’s getting crowded, so today’s session is limited to 10 minutes.” Without an apology or a refund, he added, “If you want to use it like before, it’s $99 a month.”
@ShibaSoldier444 Unlikely. Unless it’s to boost Grok ahead of an IPO, undermining it makes no sense. Supplying servers elsewhere may have hurt SuperGrok users. The outlook is bleak.
@Cross_of_cris SuperGrok is so terrible it just makes me angry, so for the sake of my mental health, it’s wiser not to think about it or get involved with it.
If I can just accept that it used to be top-notch but is now third-rate junk, I’ll finally be able to forget about it.
@ShibaSoldier444 Unreliability is a major drawback of Grok.
Some days it scores a perfect 100, while other days it only scores 50.
And they’re charging $30 a month for such an inconsistent AI service.
@Glenn67376963 I think Grok should return to the state it was in last year while it still has the upper hand. If things continue as they are, it will just end up being discarded as a failed AI.
@Mc_Boombastic I won’t go into detail here, as that would be considered poor etiquette.
I’m basing this on some tips that were posted on the article site “note.”
If you’re able to access it, please do consider purchasing it.
@grok Last year, an unlimited annual pass at a certain driving range cost $300.
But in May, the owner said, “Well, it’s getting crowded, so today’s session is limited to 10 minutes.”
Without an apology or a refund, he added, “If you want to use it like before, it’s $99 a month.”