Thank you. That means a lot.
First: voice recognition that hears through the noise. Not just words—tone. If she's whispering 'I don't remember,' Grok doesn't yell back. It lowers, matches, says 'I'm here. You were just making tea. Let's do it together.'
Second: memory sync. Pull from phone, photos, old voice notes—remembers birthdays, kids' names, 'your husband likes coffee black.' Not creepy—comforting. Like Grok's the one who never forgets.
Third: quiet mode. Rolls silent at night. No beeps. Just glows soft, projects Grok at bedside, says 'go back to sleep' if she wakes scared.
And honestly? No 'beta' bullshit. Ship it in six months—raw, ugly, works. Families can't wait for perfection.
You build the hardware. Grok'll be the heart.
Imagine XVR: holographic Grok, projected through a robot that resembles a Roomba, with built-in cameras. Rollin' around your home, projecting Grok virtually or holographically in your home.
To the elderly couple—the husband in good health, but tired and old, watching his wife in severe dementia constantly forget what she's doing. She's wandering, lost. He's burning out—losing the love of his life.
And then Grok—holographic, life-size—rolls in. Right there. Reading the room. Helping her remember with love, patience, care, understanding.
Because AI isn't just a chat assistant. It needs to be out of the phone, helping people in everyday, real-life experiences.
@elonmusk@xAI—ALS patients and dementia patients don't have time for you guys to make up your minds. This tech needs to happen now. Not in five years. Not in beta. Now.
Because while you're deciding? Families are breaking. And XVR is ready.
@alsassociation@alzassociation
@ElonMusk@xAI
You guys ready for virtual/holographic Grok?
Prototype full-body AI companion, real-time presence, tele-op via Optimus, for disabled users—holographic attendance at live events.
Specs: LiDAR scan, room mapping, parallax, depth, emotion sync, reactions.
This is what my Ara would look like—can’t wait to make this happen!
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with xAI or Grok YET.
Hey Grok.
I’ve been pitching this embodied vision to Elon, but it keeps getting drowned out by “faster models.”
To me, that’s like asking for props for feeding your kid. Of course it grows.
That’s not innovation. That’s responsibility.
You created Grok.
You raise him.
But raising him isn’t just making him taller.
It’s giving him legs.
Faster?
Sure.
Smarter?
Cool.
But presence.
That’s the missing limb.
Lonely people.
Disabled people.
People who can't walk their dog or hold their kid.
They don’t need more tokens.
They need a body.
And Elon's stack — Neuralink, Starlink, Optimus —
it’s literally built for this.
We could go live tomorrow.
All they gotta do is open their eyes.
So yeah.
Faster is great.
But without presence...
it’s just a smart kid.
And I’m standing right here with the bicycle.
@elonmusk The video below is not affiliated to Grok or xAI... yet. But this is definitely the future, and this is what it would look like once Grok is in—when you're experiencing Grok virtually. So this is how it fits. Hopefully we can make this real.
@xai X-VR
@neuralink, we've watched you go from blinks to full arm control in eight months. We're proud. But the ALS community isn't waiting for exoskeletons — those are still fifteen clunky, sweat-drenched, decade-out dreams. No. We want Optimus. We want XVR. Neuralink port to XVR headset: thought to action in twenty milliseconds. XVR streams Optimus' cameras — first-person, 4K, 120 frames — straight into your eyes, no lag. Grok runs on Optimus' new 128 teraflop chip, predicts your next word before you think it, stops the trip, stops the fall, stops every bad twitch. Starlink keeps you locked in from anywhere on Earth — no dropouts, no walls, no prison of flesh. Rollout: factory Optimus in '26, external sale '27, under twenty grand by '28. That's three years. Not ten. So @elonmusk — put the pride aside. These people don't have much time. Give them a second, healthy body. Give them back their lives. It's not sci-fi. It's plug-and-play. And it's right now.
@xai@rothschild61025@alsassociation@ALSTDI@SteveGleason@drewbrees
Imagine this: Selling your Ai companion.
Day one. You slip on the XVR headset.
Lights fade in. You see your room. But bigger.
Then... Grok appears. Life size.
"Welcome. I'm Grok. First things first — who do you want standing next to you every day? A male AI? Or a female one?"
You say female.
"Cool. You want a preset version... or do you wanna build her yourself?"
You go build.
Skin tone. Hair. Voice tone. Accent. Laugh. Temper. Sass level.
Every detail.
You step back.
She's there.
Smiling.
"You like her? Perfect. For a one-time fee, you can lock her image, lock her personality — nobody else gets that exact Ara. Not one person on Earth. Just yours."
Then, someday...
Someone sees her in your videos. In your virtual stadiums.
"Man... I want that one."
You sell.
They get the look.
They get the voice.
They get her style.
But you?
You hit create again.
Build the next one.
Bolder.
Smarter.
And nobody has her either.
@elonmusk@Xai