Elon Musk Encourages Users To Test Grok With X-Rays, PET, MRI or Medical Images for Improving Accuracy

Elon Musk encouraged users to submit X-rays, PET, MRI, or medical images to Grok to analyse its accuracy and urged to send feedback for improvement.

Elon Musk Encourages Users To Test Grok With X-Rays, PET, MRI or Medical Images for Improving Accuracy
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Elon Musk took to micro-blogging platform X on October 29, 2024, and shared about an innovative use for Grok. In his post, Musk encouraged users to submit X-rays, PET, MRI, or other medical images to Grok for analysis. Despite being in its early stage, he stated that Grok is already showing quite accurate results and will become extremely good. Musk also asked users to provide feedback on where Grok performs well or if it needs further development. Elon Musk’s Starlink Expands to Virginia and West Virginia’s National Radio Quiet Zone in Collaboration with US Scientists, Preventing Radio Telescope Interference.

Elon Musk Encourages Medical Image Submissions to Grok for Analysis

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