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xAI adds a ‘memory’ feature to Grok

Last updated: April 16, 2025 8:09 pm
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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, is making strides in enhancing its Grok chatbot to compete with industry leaders like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. The latest development from xAI is the introduction of a “memory” feature for Grok, allowing the bot to retain information from past conversations. This new capability enables Grok to provide more personalized recommendations based on the user’s preferences, as long as they have interacted with the bot enough for it to “learn” their likes and dislikes.

Similar to ChatGPT and Gemini, Grok’s memory feature is designed to enhance the user experience by tailoring responses to individual users. The transparency of Grok’s memories allows users to see exactly what information the bot has retained, giving them the option to choose what to forget. This feature marks a significant advancement for Grok, bringing it closer to achieving parity with its competitors in the AI chatbot space.

The announcement of Grok’s memory feature was made via the official Grok account on X, with a tweet showcasing the new capability. Users can access the beta version of the memory feature on Grok.com and the Grok iOS and Android apps, with the option to toggle it off in the Data Controls page of the settings menu. Additionally, individual memories can be deleted by tapping the icon below the memory in the Grok chat interface on the web and soon on Android. It’s important to note that this feature is currently not available for users in the EU or U.K.

xAI has stated that they are actively working on integrating the memory feature into the Grok experience on X, ensuring a seamless and personalized user experience across all platforms. With this latest development, Grok is solidifying its position as a competitive player in the AI chatbot market, offering users a more tailored and engaging conversation experience. Keep an eye out for further updates and enhancements from xAI as they continue to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence technology.

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