jimnycricket65
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I tried this and I don't know how 'practical' this is yet. Does anyone have found a super useful way to use Grok in the truck?
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I was learning Spanish German French one of those clicking languages down in Africa and Klingon. It was working pretty good but I kept getting we're busy now try later messages.I tried this and I don't know how 'practical' this is yet. Does anyone have found a super useful way to use Grok in the truck?
Don’t ask it to do math. I asked “how much should I pay for something that I expect to be worth 21 million dollars in 26 years if the risk free rate of return is 5%”. This is a very simple question with a very simple formula and I had to get out a calculator to do it right…$21,000,000/(1.05^26)…the real answer is about $5,900,000 but it was telling me around $600.Never used Grok before, don’t have a paid X account. After getting it as part of this download I asked it a few simple questions about sports that I follow. While I liked the spoken dialog interaction, the responses I got were all wrong. Only after correcting Grok I got correct answers:
This was Friday 8/1.
”Is there a formula one race this weekend?”: answer I got was about the Belgian race a weekend earlier. When telling Grok “that was last weekend, I want to know if there is a race this weekend, October one to three”, it apologized and gave the correct info about the Hungarian race, albeit in Eastern time. When I told “I am in California” it gave the right times. Asking how I could watch it on TV it did mention the broadcast, but not the F1TV streaming service (which is what I use).
I then switched to questions about the Tour the France for women. Again it needed prodding to provide correct current race info, times and TV channels.
So while the way to interact is nice, and its speech recognition is good, better than the standard Tesla voice commands interface, the answers I got were all crap. If this is the case for simple items that I know, how can I trust it when I ask more complicated things I do not know?
I don't notice any difference at all.I got it last night. Haven’t used it yet.
Sounds like it's trying to save you a lot of money!!!Don’t ask it to do math. I asked “how much should I pay for something that I expect to be worth 21 million dollars in 26 years if the risk free rate of return is 5%”. This is a very simple question with a very simple formula and I had to get out a calculator to do it right…$21,000,000/(1.05^26)…the real answer is about $5,900,000 but it was telling me around $600.
Agree with all of the above. Didn’t even know you could sign in in the car but that makes sense.Grok seems intriguing, and keeps the kids entertained. Does anyone know the benefit of creating an account and signing in? Does it have better memory/recall if signed in?
Is the mic picked up only by the driver? The kids stories are cool but it asks for options, and doesn't seem to ever pick up what the kids say from the back. Maybe they need to shout louder but I'd rather that not be the solution. Maybe a future update would be when it kids mode in would tune into backseat voices.