AI Chatbot War: ChatGPT vs. DeepSeek vs. New Grok 3
|AI Chatbot War: ChatGPT vs. DeepSeek vs. New Grok 3
Musk claims that Grok 3 comes with enhanced reasoning capabilities so that users could get more accurate and contextually relevant responses.
By Rakesh Raman
As the chatbot market is getting cluttered, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence venture, xAI, has unveiled its latest interface Grok 3. It will compete with ChatGPT of OpenAI and Chinese model DeepSeek.
At the launch event held today (February 18), Musk promoted Grok 3 as “the smartest AI on Earth” and demonstrated the chatbot’s advanced reasoning capabilities with some benchmark tests and graphs.
While Musk has introduced Grok 3, a recent low-cost Chinese AI model DeepSeek has challenged the dominance of ChatGPT in the emerging chatbot market.
The DeepSeek AI product is getting so popular that the U.S. President Donald Trump recently expressed his disquiet over its rising popularity and advised the U.S. AI companies to develop their AI technologies economically like DeepSeek.
Musk claims that Grok 3 comes with enhanced reasoning capabilities so that users could get more accurate and contextually relevant responses. He announced that a voice interaction feature will soon be added to Grok 3.
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The Premium Plus subscribers on X will be the first to experience Grok3’s advanced features, although the product is not yet fully developed. Currently, it is undergoing training with the backend data repository.
Users can go to a new website created for Grok and the Grok 3 update will be available on the Grok iOS app which is also available on the Google Play Store for registration.
A separate subscription plan Super Grok will provide the most advanced Grok capabilities and the earliest access to new features.
Meanwhile, in the fast developing AI market, a range of AI agents are being launched by different companies. In order to increase the availability of AI agents, companies are developing online AI agent stores similar to popular mobile app stores such as Google Play Store and the App Store.
By Rakesh Raman, who is a national award-winning journalist and social activist. He is the founder of a humanitarian organization RMN Foundation which is working in diverse areas to help the disadvantaged and distressed people in the society.