Elon Musk's Grok Gets New ‘Focus Mode’ Feature, Allows Users To Remove All Distractions From Page, Available on Web; Check Details

Elon Musk's Grok introduces a new "Focus Mode" feature that lets users to eliminate distractions from the page, now available on the web.

Elon Musk's Grok Gets New ‘Focus Mode’ Feature, Allows Users To Remove All Distractions From Page, Available on Web; Check Details
Grok AI Chatbot Logo (Photo Credits: X/@Grok)

Grok AI chatbot received a new update called "Focus Mode," which allows users to remove all distractions from the page. Elon Musk-owned xAI's Grok chatbot recently received a new capability to understand PDFs and get the details related to them via prompts. Now, the new Grok AI feature is rolled out on the web version. Elon Musk reacted to the announcement and praised the team by saying, "Nice." ‘Grok Now Understands PDFs’: Elon Musk Announces Latest Feature To Allow Users Upload and Get Details From PDF Files for xAI’s Chatbot.

Elon Musk Praises Team for Rolling Out "Focus Mode" to Grok AI Chatbot

Grok New Feature "Focus Mode" Launched 

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