Grok foundation model V9-Medium (1.5T) has finished training. Evals look good. A lot of Cursor data was added in supplementary training and there is more to come.
Fine-tuning is underway and reinforcement learning begins in a few days. 2 to 3 weeks to public release.
This will be a major improvement over the 0.5T v8-small that currently serves all Grok production traffic, especially for difficult coding tasks.
My favorite prompt:
a) make a plan for <task>
b) orchestrate and launch sub-agents to execute the plan
c) validate the results from the sub-agents
d) repeat b and c until you finish the plan
We've expanded the Beta to many more people. Go to https://t.co/B5TRN3q1DU to give it a try.
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Grok Build is now available in Beta for all SuperGrok and X Premium+ users.
Use Plan Mode, create images and videos with Imagine, and build automations or orchestrators with the CLI.
Visit https://t.co/bpTHpjivWD to get started.
Watching Grok Build think is pretty fascinating.
Definitely noticing a change with the releases made this weekend, its become incredibly thoughtful.
And the plans are getting insanely detailed, I mean just look at the architecture deep dive it did here.
🇩🇪 A 20-year-old illegal Afghan migrant sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl and threatened her with a knife at a special needs school in Germany.
Nassar S., a 20-year-old unemployed Afghan migrant, has been arrested after brutally assaulting an 11-year-old girl at the Hans-Zulliger-Schule, a special needs school in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate.
Together with a 19-year-old accomplice, he entered the school grounds despite prohibition signs. The girl was attacked in the toilet room, where she was threatened with a knife during the assault.
The victim only told her sister about the horrific assault two days later. Although Nassar S. was arrested, his accomplice escaped and is still at large.
A Restore Britain Government will not bring wealth and joy overnight. We are honest about that. There are no quick fixes to the dire mess we are in. There will be a very large number of very difficult decisions to be taken.
It will be hard, but it is entirely necessary.
Taxes screw over both the companies and the states they’re in.
Taxes didn’t build those big companies. They show up after the success. They sure as hell didn’t create Silicon Valley.
The sky-high taxes came later, once it was already killing it.
California basically turned its successful companies into hosts and started parasitically draining them for more and more cash, jacking up the rates year after year.
They forget the first rule of parasitism: don’t kill the host.
Companies only have so much tolerance before they say screw it and bail for another state with better deals and resources.
And that breaking point is a lot lower these days.