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🇺🇸 ELON: GROK PROCESSES A 100 MILLION POSTS FOR EACH USER DAILY "Grok literally reads everything that's posted to the platform. There are about 100 million posts a day. It will actually read them, understand them, categorize them and match them to users. So, it's literally going to read...

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Elon Musk: We've mostly fixed the bug which would give you way too much of something if you interacted with a particular subject matter. And then the really big change which is where Grok literally reads everything that's posted to the platform Which actually there's about 100 million posts per day. So it's 100 million pieces of content per day. And I think that's actually just maybe just in English. I think it goes beyond that if it's outside of English. So Grok is going to we're going to start off reading the really what Grok thinks are the top 10 million of the 100 million and we'll actually read them and understand them and categorize them and match them to users This is not a job humans could ever do. And then once that is scaling we'll add the entire 100 million a day. So it's literally going to read through 100 million things and show you the things that it thinks out of 100 million posts per day, what are the most interesting posts to you? Interviewer: How much of Colossus will that take? Like... lot of work. Yeah, that's like is it tens of thousands of servers like to do that every day? Elon Musk: Yeah, my guess is it's probably on the order of 50k H100s, something like that Interviewer: Wow. And that will replace search, so you'll be able to actually search on Twitter and find things in like with a with a plain language... Elon Musk: We'll have semantic search where you can just ask a question and it will show you all content whether that is text, pictures, or video that matches your search query semantically

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