xAI Grok memory feature update drives personalized chat

April 17, 2025, 4:20 am

Two separate reports detail the introduction of a new memory feature by xAI for its Grok chatbot, enabling the system to recall details from previous conversations across sessions. This enhancement is aimed at providing users with a more tailored and context-aware interaction experience, potentially improving continuity in multi-session dialogues. The move highlights xAI’s commitment to innovation in conversational AI.


cnet.com / Grok Now Remembers What You Talked About, and Here's How to Make It Stop

Grok's memory is in beta and available on grok.com and the official iOS and Android apps.

the-decoder.com / xAI adds memory feature to Grok chatbot for personalized responses

xAI has introduced a new memory feature for its Grok chatbot, allowing it to recall previous conversations and deliver more personalized responses for frequent users. The article xAI adds memory feature to Grok chatbot for personalized responses appeared first on THE DECODER.

macrumors.com / Grok AI Chatbot Gains Memory Feature for Smarter, Personalized Chats

xAI has rolled out a new memory feature for Grok, its conversational AI, making the chatbot smarter and more personalized over time. With memory enabled, Grok can now recall past interactions – like your preferences or previous questions – to provide more relevant recommendations and...

winbuzzer.com / xAI’s Grok Gains Memory to Remember Previous Conversations

Elon Musk's xAI has launched a Memory feature for its Grok chatbot, enabling personalized recall of past conversation details across sessions. The post xAI’s Grok Gains Memory to Remember Previous Conversations appeared first on WinBuzzer.

techinasia.com / Musk’s xAI introduces memory feature to Grok

The memory feature allows Grok to retain details from past chats for personalized responses.


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