Grok 4.3

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112 points | by simianwords 3 hours ago ago

112 comments

  • artdigital 2 hours ago ago

    Grok is my favorite model for chatting, and my favorite voice mode. It seems to be the only voice mode that isn't routing to a extremely cheap model (like Haiku), and has been the highest quality out of all the frontier ones. When you subscribe to SuperGrok you can also create a "council" of agents, each with their own system prompt and when you ask something, they will all get asked in parallel to come to a conclusion. Good stuff!

    Just wish they would finally put some work into their apps, it's the only thing keeping me from actually subscribing to SuperGrok:

    - No MCP / connected apps support. It's been teased but here we are, still not available. I can't connect Grok to anything, so I can't use it for serious work

    - Projects are still not available in the app so as soon as you move something into a project, it's gone from all the native apps

    - No way to add artifacts (like generated markdown docs) directly to a project, we have to export to PDF/markdown and re-import. And there isn't even a way to export artifacts. This makes serious project work hard because we can't dynamically evolve projects with new information

    - No memory, no ability to look up other chats, each chat is completely new

    - No voice mode in projects at all

    If someone from xAI is reading this, please consider adding some of these.

    • Cakez0r 5 minutes ago ago

      If someone from Grok is reading, don't waste time on these chaff features. The market will eventually deliver better 3rd party solutions to all of these things. There is an audience that isn't interested in these walled garden features and are only interested on intelligence per dollar.

    • ajitid 11 minutes ago ago

      If I sub to SuperGrok, would I be able to use it in Pi agent or in Opencode? This is not clear to me if I can. Do I get an API Key in SuperGrok?

      • everfrustrated a minute ago ago

        No, no api access for the Grok product. APIs are only via the xAI product.

    • Oarch 13 minutes ago ago

      I'd agree on the voice transcription; it seems so much more accurate than the other frontier models I've used. I often speak to Grok and paste the transcribed output to Claude!

    • artdigital 2 hours ago ago

      I also think Grok would benefit from allowing usage of "SuperGrok Heavy" (their $300 plan) in coding harnesses with included usage. Currently they give you some API credits on the Heavy plan so you can use some Grok for coding, but $300 USD value is just not there.

      Not saying they should create their own grok-code harness, just allowing usage in existing ones would already be beneficial. But that's probably what the Cursor acquisition is going to do eventually

    • walletdrainer 2 hours ago ago

      > No MCP / connected apps support. It's been teased but here we are, still not available. I can't connect Grok to anything, so I can't use it for serious work

      Grok has tool use, no? Why would you also need MCP? What does MCP add?

      • artdigital an hour ago ago

        I'm talking about the consumer Grok app and grok.com website. There currently are not connected apps (or MCP) at all, so while Grok can use tools, there is no way to add tools to it

    • afpx 2 hours ago ago

      When I signed up, I accidently paid for a full year. So from time to time, I'll throw it something just to see what it produces compared to the other LLMs. And, even after all this time, it still feels like a really "dumb" model compared to the other frontier ones. But, worse, many of my system prompts make it go wacky and puke jibberish. However it was pretty cool for those couple months awhile back when it was uncensored. You could ask it about a wild conspiracy, and it would actually build the case and link you to legitimite source material. They dropped the hammer down on that real quick.

      • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

        Ah yes the psychosis reinforcement vertical. It's such a lucrative market for those schizophrenics and bipolars. Great way to get lots of engagement. Groks portfolio is so diverse

        • afpx 19 minutes ago ago

          Except that it pointed at original sources, like reference manuals, archival documents, published newspaper articles, magazine articles, etc. - a lot still available on archive.org. Good try with your 16 day old account. And, why would anyone trust NPR at this point? Get real, bud. Most people with any curiousity know all about the ADL, JStreet, AIPAC, Greater Israel, Mossad / CIA, Chabad networks, Epstein, drones, weapons programs, cryptocurrencies, etc. etc. etc. - but, don't worry they're all safe with papa Ellison.

          Anyone remember why Oracle was named Oracle?

        • readthenotes1 an hour ago ago

          I have a schizophrenic relative who is in such a relationship with grok. Instead of telling hen you need to take your meds, it says hen is the smartest person in the world

          • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

            I'm so sorry your family is suffering from this. I hope you can find a way to bring them back. Disorders featuring psychosis are so painful for everyone around them. Blessings to you and your family

  • sundarurfriend 2 hours ago ago

    As an English-as-second-language speaker and writer, one thing Grok really shines at is capturing the tone and level of "formality" of a piece of text and the replicating it correctly. It seems to understand the little human subtleties of language in a way the other major providers don't. Chatgpt goes overly stiff and formal sounding, or ends up in a weird "aye guvnor" type informal language (Claude is sometimes better but not always).

    Grok seems in general better at being "human" in ways that are hard to define: for eg. if I ask it "does this message roughly convey things correctly, to the level it can given this length", it will likely answer like a human would (either a yes or a change suggestion that sticks to the tone and length), while Chatgpt would write a dissertation on the message that still doesn't clear anything up.

    Recently I've noticed that Grok seems to have gotten really good at dictation too (that feature where you click the mic to ask it something). Chatgpt has like 90-95% accuracy with my accent, the speech input on Android's Gboard something like 75%, Grok surprisingly gets something like 98% of my words correct.

    • djyde 2 hours ago ago

      I've also noticed that when I communicate with Grok in my native language, its tone is more natural than other models. I think this is due to the advantage of being trained on a large amount of Twitter data. However, as Twitter contains more and more AI-generated content now, I'm afraid continued training will make it less natural.

      • pacific01 an hour ago ago

        Did you try meta? I was into grok but now meta works well for me

      • thunderbong 2 hours ago ago

        I'm sure Twitter knows which are the bot accounts and is surely excluding them from their model training. Twitter bots aren't a new phenomenon after all.

        • pixel_popping an hour ago ago

          There is bots everywhere, it has nothing to do with the platform, it has to do with attackers having an incentive to do mass account farming, no platform is secure against it.

          • simianwords 36 minutes ago ago

            not really. there are easy heuristics to filter out bots with good confidence. FWIW i don't see any bots posting anything in my feed

            • pixel_popping 28 minutes ago ago

              Yes your individual feed isn't really relevant if we talk about the masses, Reddit accounts are for sale quite cheap, HN as well, X too and so-on, it's literally just a matter of means/methodology. If I want today to do 1000 random posts talking about a certain thing, I could.

  • xiphias2 13 minutes ago ago

    It's just at the Chinese levels for coding, so right now it's just a money earing thing for investors.

    I hope the Cursor guys help them catch up to be closer to frontier models because they badly need help in it.

    • AntiUSAbah 2 minutes ago ago

      I hope not. Musk can directly go to hell with his shit.

      Nonetheless, the 10 Billion and 60 Billion deal with Cursor is weird as hell. I can only imagine that he wants to throw as much money at all of his shit before the IPO.

      He probably wants the training data

    • ai_fry_ur_brain 10 minutes ago ago

      They all suck.

  • tornikeo 2 hours ago ago

    So, we have: - claude for corps and gov - codex for devs - grok for what, roleplay, racism? Those are the two things I've ever heard grok associated with around me.

    • sudb an hour ago ago

      So interestingly, I know of at least one application in a charity that deals with trafficking where grok was happy to do one-shot classification tasks where all other models refused to cooperate.

      I think there's a surprising number of actually useful applications in this sort of grey area for a slightly-less guardrailed, near-frontier model (also the grok-fast models are cheap!).

      • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

        There are lots of uncensored models out there. I don't think grok is leading in that front. They kind of pick and choose which things they want to support based on elons world views. Elon used to hang out with sex traffickers so of course grok is fine talking about it. Probably even offers strategies for them does free accounting has money laundering strategies etc...

        • spiderfarmer an hour ago ago
          • user34283 38 minutes ago ago

            We have been over the politically motivated slander many times; it's boring.

            The user above you could have explained what uncensored models he believes are more capable than Grok. Maybe the Chinese open-weights models are superior to Grok at the moment.

            • 2ndorderthought 31 minutes ago ago

              It's not slander. Everything I said is true. You can go to the whitehouses website and read the pdfs containing his emails where he is messaging Jeffrey Epstein a convicted child sex trafficker to visit multiple times. There also multiple pictures of him with Jeffrey and ghislaine maxwell(another convicted child sex trafficker) from multiple events. Therefore, he used to hang out with sex traffickers.

              Also, I don't know tons about uncensored models because I don't use them. But I do see posts on r/localllama about "abliterated models". Those are models which have been fine tuned to remove safety filters almost entirely while maintaining predictive efficacy.

              Has nothing to do with China. People can do this to any open text model as far as I know.

              • user34283 16 minutes ago ago

                On Artifical Analysis it shows only Kimi K2.6 and Mimo V2.5 Pro as better.

                Those models are 1T parameters total and 30B or 40B active, this might make abliteration impractical.

                About Musk, yes, there is correspondence. The only confirmed meeting appears to be a 30 minute visit at Epstein's house together with Musk's wife at the time.

                As for photos you mention, a quick search tells me there is one photo of Musk and Maxwell at a 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

                I find most commentary on here and other platform like Reddit extremely exaggerated compared to what is actually confirmed. Users seem hellbent on linking Musk to pedophilia-related allegations.

                • 2ndorderthought 2 minutes ago ago

                  I'm not making any allegations. Simply stating the fact that he hung out with them in multiple occasions.

                  I also know he has stated that he has had direct involvement in groks directionality. Thereby it's no surprise to me that grok was generating csam. I also genuinely would not be surprised if grok offered advice for sex trafficking, etc.

                  All publicly available evidence and discussions from the guy himself.

    • aembleton 11 minutes ago ago

      I've tried Grok, Gemini and ChatGPT. There have been 2 times now where Gemini and ChatGPT confidently gave me an incorrect answer whereas Grok was correct. I'm now paying for Grok Lite or whatever it is $10 plan.

      The first question was around setting up timers for a Fox ESS battery in Home Assistant and disconnecting Fox ESS from the cloud. The second was around cornering speed in Sunnypilot and Frogpilot.

      Somewhat niche but if an AI is confidently telling you something wrong it's hard to work with.

      • agrounds 2 minutes ago ago

        >if an AI is confidently telling you something wrong it's hard to work with.

        But they all do that. It just comes with the territory. Grok will absolutely do the same thing another time you try it.

    • Hfuffzehn 12 minutes ago ago

      From what I can gather Grok is not used for roleplay much. It is considered to inconsistant and crazy.

      People are mostly using GLM and Deepseek via API and Gemma4 and Mistral finetunes locally.

      It seems to me like the roleplay market is comparatively old and mature and users have developed cost consciousness and like models to follow their workflow/preferences. So something like Opus is liked for its smartness but considered too expensive and opinionated.

      Might be an interesting data point for how the other markets might develop in the future.

    • augment_me 7 minutes ago ago

      Gemini not being on the list is criminal

    • nsowz 2 hours ago ago

      Grok is as progressive as any of the other models. Despite some of the highly-publicised fuck-ups, try asking Grok anything racist and see how it replies. Yes, I know you didn't try this and you won’t.

      • aqme28 2 hours ago ago

        There is a lot of daylight in between “progressive” and “openly explicitly racist”

        • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

          Isn't grok currently holding the world record for the biggest generator of CSAM? Or did they change focus to enhance their racism and propaganda vertical? Things move so quickly these days hard to keep up!

          • addedGone an hour ago ago

            Mistral will also tell you how to do ransoms btw from A to Z in automated ways, you are saying they are responsible? I don't get the mix here.

            • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

              Yes any company generating csam should not be in business as a legitimate entity. Can you send me a link from a reputable enough source where Mistral models have done this? I didn't even realize they were doing image generation.

              • pred_ 7 minutes ago ago

                > Yes any company generating csam should not be in business as a legitimate entity.

                At the same time, in this corner of the world, acting Minister for Justice (also known for trying to push through Chat Control), and NGO Save the Children, have been working to make legal the generation of CSAM for law enforcement use. So that would certainly make the industry legitimate, and you would already have a customer.

                https://www.justitsministeriet.dk/pressemeddelelse/regeringe...

              • addedGone 33 minutes ago ago

                If I send you a convo I've had with Mistral and Claude Sonnet 3.7 that say atrocious things (how to scam, and get away with it, by exploiting dating websites in Thailand, you don't even want to know the next steps trust me when it talks about the UK incorporation by the Thai itself that you brainwash first to send packages safely without customs seizing it and so on), you'll then publicly recognize that both those companies should be avoided and are promoting crime? If we have a deal and you publicly acknowledge it, I'll share you the links.

            • Hamuko 23 minutes ago ago

              But it's not doing any ransoms, right? Because Grok wasn't instructing users on how to create CSAM.

        • nsowz 2 hours ago ago

          I didn’t say “progressive”; I said “as progressive”.

          • aqme28 an hour ago ago

            I don't see how that changes my point at all.

            edit: to clarify for you, here's an example.

            Model A advocates for single-payer healthcare, while Model B prefers for the current US healthcare system. So on that one axis, A is more progressive than B. Neither of them needs to be racist for that calculation.

        • simianwords an hour ago ago

          Can you share a prompt that can show how it is openly racist now? Lots of easy claims like this can be debunked

          • aqme28 15 minutes ago ago

            What claim? I didn't make any of that sort

      • SanjayMehta 2 hours ago ago

        100% agree. Grok may or may not be biased one way or the other as far as the US is concerned but from the rest of the world perspective it's mostly the same as any other model trained on Wikipedia.

    • coreyh14444 an hour ago ago

      If you need to ask about what people on Twitter are talking about, Grok is really good for that obviously. I use it all the time for "what are the cool kids on twitter saying is the best tiling window manager these days" or whatever. Also, if you have a question that's borderline shady, Grok will often deliver. "Can you find a grey market Windows license site for me" etc.

    • karmasimida 26 minutes ago ago

      Grok for fact checking, I mean ironically

    • ndr 2 hours ago ago

      You should try all of them, then update your opinion about your information sources accordingly.

    • drivingmenuts 21 minutes ago ago

      When I look at the person behind it all, I have to wonder how the hell people can even consider using grok? Or using Twitter? Or any of that. Using any of those things puts money in Musk's pockets and further enables and encourages him to continue being a Neo-Nazi wannabe. Do they think it's just a phase?

    • vrganj 2 hours ago ago

      Grok for furthering the far-right filter bubble Elon has been hard at work building.

      • khalic an hour ago ago

        And of course child porn

      • simianwords an hour ago ago

        How does Grok further far-right filter? This is blatantly untrue. Try prompting it and getting it to say something far right.

        Grok if anything reduces populism because fake claims can be debunked

        • vrganj an hour ago ago

          How could MechaHitler possibly be far right...

          • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

            When you really think about it palantir told me Hitler was good and therefore mechahitler aka grok should be a okay!

    • khalic an hour ago ago

      Lol. I think they unleashed it on this post, look at the number of only vaguely related, lukewarm opinions trying to push the racism and CSAM stuff to the bottom

  • maz1b 2 hours ago ago

    I still wish they named it something else, but congratulations to the team on what seems to be a good release!

    Pricing is also quite surprising, compared to comparable competitors. I guess they have tons of capacity or really want to bring over more people.

    • readthenotes1 an hour ago ago

      You don't like science fiction references in general or Heinlein in particular?

      • draxil 38 minutes ago ago

        I don't like that word, which was previously a common part of my vocabulary, being forever ruined?

    • Hamuko 17 minutes ago ago

      It did try to rename itself to MechaHitler at one point, but I don't think it was an improvement.

  • mythz 2 hours ago ago

    Ok speed (202.7 tok/s) and value (1.25 -> 2.50) look great, with pretty decent intelligence.

    • Cakez0r a few seconds ago ago

      202.7 tok/s is only OK speed? Which providers are you using that are significantly better than that?

    • pzo 2 hours ago ago

      The problem with speed is that they usually are very fast for first few weeks and then suddenly much slower. They did such trick when they advertised Grok 4 fast ( dropped from 200 tps to 60tps)

  • ragchronos 2 hours ago ago

    When looking at the benchmarks, this model seems to be really close to Kimi K2.6 in terms of intelligence and pricing, hitting that sweet spot. It does also have a higher AA-Omniscience index, which is something kimi and other open models lack in. Curious to see how pleasant it is to use.

    • alfiedotwtf 2 hours ago ago

      I’ll eat my hat if it even comes close to Kimi

      • mirekrusin 2 hours ago ago

        How would you like it? Well done?

        • __patchbit__ an hour ago ago

          What about spending $41 million on each model's tokens and seeing the value gain? be it efficiency gain in factory work or energy savings in austere battlescape hunting.

  • netdur 2 hours ago ago

    In court vs openai, Musk said Grok is partly trained on openai models, so it should be somehow similar to Chinese models in terms of performance and cost!

  • alyxya 2 hours ago ago

    Despite their attrition, this combined with their cursor partnership is likely going to make them competitive in coding agents soon.

  • agunapal an hour ago ago

    Very competitive price for the speed and intelligence being offered!

  • mirekrusin an hour ago ago

    All those plans from providers should be sliders – prepay more, get more in return.

  • kilroy123 36 minutes ago ago

    People are going to hate on Grok because of Musk. However, I do hope they're successful in making a powerful model. We desperately need more competition. I want cheap subsidized AI plans.

    I hope Meta finally comes around, too. I want those sweet, sweet billionaire subsidized tokens.

    • ai_fry_ur_brain 7 minutes ago ago

      Your $200 claude code subscription is a cheap subsidized plan.

      You're getting like 40k in tokens a year for $2400. A whole lotta people are about to be sad when they realize they bet their competency on that lasting forever.

    • troupo 28 minutes ago ago

      Credit where it's due, Grok is currently the only model that has near-realtime updates from/access to a waterhose of data, and is casually used by regular people all the time.

      I don't think there's a single thread on Xitter whete people don't delegate some question to grok.

      (There's a separate conversation of failure modes, and whether it's a good thing, and how much control Elon had when he doesn't like Grok's "woke" responses)

  • OtherShrezzing 2 hours ago ago

    The tok/s stat is interesting. Since the dominant constraint on inference speed is hardware, it suggests X purchased far more compute than was really needed to serve the demand for their models.

    Expensive miscalculation.

  • Imustaskforhelp 2 hours ago ago

    Pelican riding a bike here: https://gist.github.com/SerJaimeLannister/f6de26bd0d0817e056...

    (ran this on arena.ai direct chat and also tried to write this gist inspired by how simon writes his gists about pelicans)

    Edit: just realized that I made pelican riding a bike instead of bicycle, which now makes sense as to why it hardened the bicycle to look tankier, going to compare this with pelican riding a bicycle if anybody else shares the pelican riding a bicycle.

  • happosai 2 hours ago ago

    I lost the trust in them when they added the racist "what about killing of Boers in south Africa" thing to their system prompt.

    No way am I going to use a model where the backing has such blatantly obvious brain washing goals.

    • Hugsun an hour ago ago

      It is unbelievable that this is a controversial opinion.

  • BoredPositron 2 hours ago ago

    Yay, free tokens. I don't know why but grok always seems good fast in the free token phase and after that degrades.

  • simianwords 3 hours ago ago
    • nextaccountic 2 hours ago ago

      This puts Sonnet 4.6 above Opus 4.6 in the coding index.. kinda hard to trust those numbers.

      (Also it puts Opus 4.7 universally above Opus 4.6, and I may be wrong but this doesn't seem to match the experience of most/many/some people. I think it's widely recognized that Anthropic is severely lacking compute and Opus 4.7 is a costs saving measure)

      • manmal 2 hours ago ago

        Anthropic themselves have (had?) this thing where Opus is used for planning and Sonnet for coding.

        • nextaccountic 10 minutes ago ago

          I thought this was a costs saving measure: we plan with the frontier model / SOTA, then code with something cheaper.

          But then, Anthropic employees don't have rate limits, right?

    • Alifatisk 2 hours ago ago

      Does numbers don't look exciting at all? I may have gotten spoiled by releases from Qwen, Kimi and Z.ai who keep closing the gap between closed weight SOTA models and open weight. From my experience, Grok is only useful for one thing, and that's looking up things for you and gathering a consensus on topics. That's it.

      Update, I noted that Grok 4.3 is in the "Most attractive quadrant", that's cool! It is also in the top 5 highest in "AA-Omniscience Index", good! Really good.

    • progbits 2 hours ago ago

      What's with the charts and numbers?

      It says #1 for speed but then in the chart it's #2. Also says #10 for intelligence but then it's #7 in the chart.

    • BoorishBears 2 hours ago ago

      What an exciting game we're playing, where the most popular leaderboard is completely made up and the stakes are in the trillions.

  • khalic 2 hours ago ago

    This project is a gigantic waste of resources, it’s fine tuned on politics of the CEO, was used for CSAM generation and just sucks overall

    • johnnyApplePRNG an hour ago ago

      The resource waste he's talking about is horrendous, read more here: https://time.com/7308925/elon-musk-memphis-ai-data-center/

    • servo_sausage 2 hours ago ago

      I like that there are models with divergent politics; the status quo being creepy corporate left silicon valley is not healthy or pleasant to interact with.

      Even with grock it's only broadening things to creepy corporate right of silicon valley.

    • spiderfarmer 2 hours ago ago

      It’s a model made for 36% of Americans. The rest of the world can’t care less.

      • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

        Considering how few Americans there are and how little of that 39% even uses technology, that's what 20 million people at a maximum?

        • Hugsun an hour ago ago

          That seems like a decently sized market. Maybe not for an AI lab though.

          • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

            Sure it's a good market for a normal company. For a social media company it's pretty isolated and really limits the products that can come out. But their current selling points: propaganda, csam, and psychosis engagement are quite strong amongst that population.

  • gigatexal 31 minutes ago ago

    How do the grok models fare in coding challenges to say gpt 5.5 and opus 4.6/4.7?

    I hate giving Elon any money. The man is a net negative to society but … if the models are objectively better then logically I must no?

    • simonh 26 minutes ago ago

      Logic can't tell you what your objectives should be, only how to achieve them.

  • alfiedotwtf 2 hours ago ago

    If there was any model I wouldn’t trust, it wouldn’t be the ones from China, it would be the one from Elon Musk

    • Cthulhu_ 2 hours ago ago

      Thankfully it's not an either / or, I don't trust any models. This is a healthy attitude to have because you shouldn't trust anyone on the internet either, especially when it comes to specific subjects.

      • benrutter 36 minutes ago ago

        That's definitely a good approach. Although I get a little concerned about the resources put into convincing people that models (and especially Grok) are accurate. For example, X's "fact checked by Grok" approvals, which I've unfortunately heard people reference as meaningful.

        Politically motivated models can still do a lot of damage that affects me (or "have a lot of impact" depending on whether you like the politics or not) even if I don't engage with them myself.

      • 2ndorderthought an hour ago ago

        I don't trust this. But by not trusting it I am inherently trusting it. But by trusting it I shouldn't.

  • 0gs 8 minutes ago ago

    wow i can't believe people here actually use this thing. good luck!