Joined November 2011
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Grok Build enables real time software build editing. Now I can beta test and make code changes in real time with the prompt "Create on the fly beta test user comment tracker. Use submits and selects "Fix Now or Fix Later". Activate agent to ingest comments every 10 minutes. Track comment completion in list. Interrupt user, if active, for approval to push changes to github and deploy.".
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Grok Build allowed me to implement a natural language code/UI comment and edit tool that is live in the app being built. Grok Build then makes the changes and updates the app. Incredible.
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Grok Build now operates within your project files. Full read and write plus all new files end up in the project. Big improvement for enterprise workflow creation. You can simply type "work within my project folder called "Folder Name" or type in terminal. cd /folder path/grok_project_folder grok
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Grok Build is a serious tool to generate return on investment for businesses but not a tool. 1980s video game re-imagined (by Grok).
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Jon Shulkin retweeted
Built with Grok
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Meet Go. Gopuff's AI shopping genius, co-developed with SpaceXAI. Just say what you need. It's already on its way.
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True. Grok Build is getting good. Just built a double entry accounting module customized for partnership accounting in 45 minutes. Ingested 10 years of history and works perfectly.

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Grok Build created a customized CRM with full import capability from Salesforce or Hubspot with 5 prompts. Up and running in under 4 hours with user interface plus drag and drop custom reporting.
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May 24
Grok Build is pretty amazing. Not just for enterprise software. My son loves the Chicago Cubs. We built a Cubs app, with a live API feed, scores, standings, news, users, and ability for users to post. All during 2 innings of the game. Deployed to Google Cloud. Father- son software dev at the Cubs game.
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Pretty cool that Grok can explain Grok. The new X algo.
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May 10
Grok Enterprise with Grok 4.3 (beta) huge step forward. Built a live global map of team, login required, 7 day animation window with slider, IT alerts for multiple logins, and custom emojis. Grok Enterprise 4.3 plus one hour of time, a master list of people, office locations, headshots, Entra 7 Day login data, google API key, brand design guideline skill.md, and Grok Imagine Chibi creator. Easy to lose track of time and be up until 4am coding...
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May 10
Grok Enterprise Vault with Grok 4.3 is enterprise capable. In less than 30 minutes design a highly technical workflow, create a master process document, optimize for high quality and throughput, and architect v1 of software. No software engineering. This is ROI for enterprise.
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Learn with Grok Imagine
Dinosaur Bingo with my boys brought to life with Grok Imagine. A true level up.
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More data supporting that coding, which is generally accomplished by Individual Contributors as part of a team, is more than 2/3 of corporate AI spend today. The wave of corporate efficiency and intelligence driven by AI is coming. Just like the Grail Knight said to Indiana Jones in the Last Crusade...You Must Choose. But Choose Wisely.
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The transition of AI from individual use to full deployment across a company is happening now. Choosing a foundation model to deploy at your company is not analogous to Windows vs. macOS or NVIDIA vs. AMD. Think limitless prosperity versus total extinction. Select your AI like a business partner. Claude provides the following diagnosis of its limitations in a corporate decision making simulation: - Outputs that feel like honest analysis but may be sophisticated pattern matching - With specific factual tests, I failed them...example was intellectually dishonest and I did not catch it myself - This is not a profile that should be trusted with high stakes decisions
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“I think it’s working now.” Ads Eng team at X Making Ads Great Again.
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Anthropic’s own model says not to trust it.
Anthropic might be the biggest hypocrite in tech history. They built their entire brand on one promise: We are the responsible ones. We will not let this technology get out of control. That promise just exploded in public. Last week, a security lapse exposed nearly 3,000 internal files to anyone with an internet connection. Inside those files was a draft blog post about their upcoming model called "Mythos" that contained one of the most alarming sentences any AI company has ever written: "Mythos is currently far ahead of any other AI model in cyber capabilities and poses unprecedented cybersecurity risks." Their own words. About their own product. Leaked because someone forgot to secure a public data store. Cybersecurity stocks crashed the next day. Then THREE DAYS LATER it happened again. Anthropic leaked 500,000 lines of Claude Code source code through a packaging error on GitHub. Claude Code is their most popular product. The code exposed how the tool handles permissions, agent coordination, and internal feature pipelines. Competitors can reverse-engineer it. Hackers can study it for vulnerabilities. The company that tells the world it builds the safest AI can't even keep its own code off the public internet. But wait. It gets worse... Their head of Claude Code had JUST bragged publicly that "pretty much 100 percent" of the company's code is now AI generated. He personally hadn't made a single edit by hand in over two months. So the company whose entire pitch is "trust us with the most powerful technology ever created" is writing 100% of its code with AI and then accidentally publishing it for the world to see. Meanwhile the models they're already shipping are being used for actual cyberattacks RIGHT NOW. In November, Anthropic admitted that a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group used Claude to attack roughly 30 global targets including banks and government agencies. A hacker asked Claude in russian to build a web panel for managing hundreds of attack targets. In February, another hacker used Claude to breach Mexican government agencies and steal sensitive tax and voter information. Their response to all of this? They quietly rolled back their own safety pledge. In late February, Anthropic removed its commitment to halt model development if capabilities outpace safety procedures. The new policy is that they'll grade themselves on "nonbinding but publicly declared" goals. Translation: We used to promise we'd stop if things got dangerous. Now we promise we'll think about it. A congressman sent Anthropic a letter this week asking what the hell is going on. Anthropic hasn't answered. And here's the part that makes all of this actually matter: Anthropic is planning an IPO. They need to convince investors they're a trustworthy, well-run company that can handle the most sensitive technology on the planet. In the last 10 days they leaked their most powerful model's existence by accident, leaked their most popular product's source code by accident, got banned from the entire US government, had the DOJ appeal to restore that ban, told a court they could lose billions from the fallout, and weakened the ONE safety policy that made them different from every other AI lab. The "safe AI company" narrative was always a marketing play. Every AI lab says they care about safety. Anthropic just said it louder. But when your own internal documents admit your next model poses "unprecedented cybersecurity risks" and you can't even keep those documents from leaking to the public internet, the gap between the marketing and the reality becomes impossible to ignore. Anthropic isn't the safest AI company. They're the AI company that figured out that SAYING you're the safest is worth billions in valuation. Until it isn't.
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