What if an AI could explain rocket science better than Google? That’s exactly what Elon Musk is promising with Grok 3.5, the next big leap in artificial intelligence from his company xAI.
And here’s the kicker: Musk himself is shifting gears, stepping back from other roles to focus full-time on making Grok the smartest AI on the planet.
Grok 3.5: The AI That Knows What Google Doesn’t
Forget basic chatbots—Grok 3.5 is being trained to think like a scientist. Musk claims it’s the first AI that can solve ultra-complex technical problems—like designing a rocket engine or cracking advanced electrochemistry—without just copying the internet.
"This is the first AI that can accurately answer technical questions about rocket engines or electrochemistry. It reasons from first principles and offers answers you simply won’t find online."
—Elon Musk
That means no more generic Wikipedia summaries. Instead, Grok 3.5 breaks down problems from scratch, just like an engineer or physicist would.
Why Is Musk Going All-In on xAI?
After stepping away from his "DOGE department" role (yes, that was a thing), Musk is now fully focused on xAI. And he’s not playing around—the company just acquired Hotshot, an AI startup specializing in video generation, hinting that Grok might soon create videos, not just text.
Could we see an AI that explains quantum physics with animations? Or generates 3D models of machines on demand? With Musk, anything’s possible.
SuperGrok Gets It First (Because Of Course It Does)
Want early access? You’ll need to be a SuperGrok subscriber—xAI’s premium tier. The beta version drops soon, but don’t expect a free trial. Musk’s AI isn’t here to chat about the weather; it’s built for engineers, scientists, and hardcore tech fans.
The Big Question: Is This the AI That Finally Beats ChatGPT?
OpenAI’s GPT-5 is coming. Google’s Gemini keeps improving. But if Grok 3.5 really delivers deep technical expertise, it could become the go-to AI for researchers, inventors, and maybe even SpaceX engineers.
One thing’s clear: Elon Musk isn’t just building another chatbot. He’s building an AI that thinks like him—and that could change everything.