Are you also using different AI tools to generate code for documents and apps? So Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI has brought something special for you. Yes, the company has added a new tool to its AI chatbot Grok which has been introduced as Grok Studio.
This feature helps users to create and edit documents, generate code for apps and browser games, and even do other technical and creative work. Let us tell you that Grok Studio offers features like ChatGPT's Canvas, but the only difference is that the tool introduced by xAI is offering all these features for free while ChatGPT charges some money for this.
What is Grok Studio?
Grok Studio is a collaborative workspace, which is allowing users to work on projects with the help of Grok AI. Its split-screen interface gives users the special facility to work with AI in real time on the same screen, which makes the workflow even more amazing.
Why is Grok Studio so special?
With the help of Grok Studio, you can generate documents, code, and reports. AI has made this work even easier, with the help of which you can now create essays, reports, and browser games in very little time.
With Grok Studio, you get better coding support where you can get your codes written in many programming languages like Python, C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Bash Scripts.
Also, Google Drive integration has been done in Grok Studio, so that users can attach Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides directly in Grok Studio and work on them.
On Grok Studio, you can also preview and edit in real time from where you can make changes as per the need based on the result.
While ChatGPT's Canvas feature can only be used by paid users, Grok Studio is available for free.
Special recruitment for Grok Studio has also started.
Not only this, the company is also looking for a senior front-end engineer to further improve this AI tool. The company's target is to create such an AI system that can understand the universe better and help humans in the pursuit of knowledge.
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