- XAI Grok 3 chatbot has added a vocal mode with several personalities
- A personality is called “disarticulated” and will shout you and insult you
- Grok also has personalities for the NSFW role -playing game, crazy plots and a “license -free” mode
The XAI Grok can be about to start remembering your conversations as part of a wider list of updates, which all seek to match Chatgpt, Google Gemini and other rivals. Elon Musk’s company tends to present Grok as a courageous hobby in a world of tools by AI Staid; He also seems to aim for parity on features such as memory, voice and image editing.
As spotted by a user on X, it seems that Grok will obtain a new switch “customize with memories” in the settings. It would be a big problem if it works and marks a passage from momentary utility to long -term reliability. Grok’s reported memory system, which is still in development but which already appears in the web application, will allow Grok to reference previous cats.
This means that if you have worked with something like planning a vacation, writing a script or simply keeping a trace of the name of this documentary that you wanted to watch, Grok could say: “Hey, have we not already talked about this?”
Grok’s memory should also be controlled by the user, which means that you will be able to manage what AI remembers and delete specific memories or all that Grok remembered at the same time. This is more and more the norm among the competitors of the AI, and it will probably be essential for confidence, especially since more people are starting to use these tools for work, personal planning and the recall of which child prefers what story to sleep.
This should put Grok more or less equally with what Openai has done with the deployment of Chatgpt memory, although on a much shorter chronology. The frantic pace is part of the field for Grok, even when it is not yet entirely working. Some users have already declared that they have seen the memory function available, but it is not yet available for everyone, and the exact deployment calendar is not clear.
Remember Grok
Of course, giving memory to a chatbot is a bit like giving a red fish a planner, which means that he is only useful if he knows what to do with it. Even thus, XAI seems to superimpose memory in Grok Web in tandem with a handful of other upgrades that lean to make it look more like a real assistant and less like a sneaky trivia machine.
This memory update begins to appear as a range of other Grok upgrades on the back on the horizon. Grok 3.5 is expected any day now, with Grok 4 split for the end of the year.
There is also a new vision feature in the development of the vocal mode of Grok, allowing users to point their phones on things and to hear a description and an analysis of what surrounds them.
This is another feature that Chatgpt and Gemini users will find familiar and Grok’s vision tool is still being tested. Upgrades also come to the recently published image editing function which allows users to download an image, select a style and ask Grok to modify it.
This is part of the current competition between AI chatbots to make artistically versatile AI models. Combine this with the next Google Drive integration, and Grok is starting to be a little more serious as a competitor.
Also on the horizon is Grok Workspaces, a kind of digital whiteboard to collaborate with Grok on a more important project. These updates suggest that Xai pivots to make Grok look less like a novelty and more like a necessity. Xai clearly considers Grok’s future as being more useful than a simple set of sarcastic and nasty vocal responses.
However, even if Grok acquires these long -awaited features, questions remain on the question of whether it can correspond to the depth and polished of its most established counterparts. It is one thing to bolt a memory system on a chatbot. This is another thing to make this memory significant.
Whether Grok becomes your essential assistant or remains a curious toy used only when an aspect becomes viral depends on how XAI can connect all these new capacities in something coherent, intuitive and a little less chaotic. But for the moment, at least, it finally remembers your name.




