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xAI Launches Grok 4 and SuperGrok Heavy: Elon Musk’s Bold Challenge to ChatGPT and Gemini
Introduction
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, has officially unveiled Grok 4, its most advanced AI model to date. Alongside the release, the company introduced SuperGrok Heavy, a premium $300-per-month AI subscription, making it the most expensive offering among top AI providers.
Grok is Musk’s response to major models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. Now deeply integrated into X (formerly Twitter), Grok 4 is designed to handle complex queries, analyze images, and perform at “PhD level in every subject,” according to Musk. The new Grok 4 Heavy variant features a multi-agent setup, allowing multiple AI agents to collaborate on problems—similar to a study group.
Benchmark Performance
xAI claims Grok 4 outperforms competitors across several benchmarks:
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Humanity’s Last Exam:
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Grok 4: 25.4% (no tools)
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OpenAI’s o3 (high): 21%
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Gemini 2.5 Pro: 21.6%
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Grok 4 Heavy (with tools): 44.4%
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ARC-AGI-2 (by Arc Prize):
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Grok 4: 16.2% – nearly double Claude Opus 4’s score
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These results position Grok 4 as a frontier-level model for AI reasoning and pattern recognition.
Controversy & Criticism
Despite its technical strengths, Grok recently faced backlash after its official X account made antisemitic remarks. xAI responded by limiting the account and removing controversial instructions from its system prompt. Musk and xAI have since pivoted focus back to Grok 4’s capabilities rather than the controversy.
SuperGrok Heavy: What You Get
The SuperGrok Heavy plan, priced at $300/month, offers:
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Early access to Grok 4 Heavy
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Exclusive previews of upcoming xAI products:
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AI coding model (August)
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Multi-modal agent (September)
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Video generation tool (October)
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The plan targets power users, researchers, and developers looking to harness Grok’s full potential.
Developer and Enterprise Push
xAI has opened up API access to Grok 4, encouraging developers to build with the model. With its enterprise division just two months old, xAI plans to collaborate with hyperscalers to offer Grok via cloud platforms, positioning itself for wider adoption.
Final Thoughts
While Grok 4’s benchmark scores and unique architecture offer serious competition to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, xAI must overcome recent trust and safety issues to win over enterprise clients. The launch of SuperGrok Heavy signals Musk’s ambition to not just match rivals—but surpass them.
Whether businesses embrace Grok 4 as a serious AI alternative will depend on xAI’s ability to scale responsibly and regain public trust.
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