Grock 4. 1 in Perplexity is here. Grock just landed in Perplexity and it's changing everything. This isn't some small update. This is XAI's most powerful model now living inside your favorite search tool. And if you're a pro or Mac subscriber, you already have access. I'm going to show you exactly how to use it and why this matters for your daily AI workflow. So, Grock 4. 1 is now available in Perplexity. Let me say that again. Grock 4. 1 is now in Perplexity. This is huge. If you're a Perplexity Pro or Mac subscriber, you can use it right now. No waiting, no extra fees, no separate subscription to XAI. It's just there. And here's what most people don't realize. Grock 4. 1 isn't just another AI model. It's XAI's flagship model built by Elon Musk's team. And it's got some serious capabilities that the other models don't have. Let me explain what makes this different. First, Grock has real-time access to X. That means when you ask it questions, it can pull in the latest tweets and discussions happening right now, not yesterday, not last week, right now. This is different from GPT4 or Claude or Gemini. Those models have knowledge cutoffs. Grog doesn't. It knows what's happening on X this very second. Hey, if we haven't met already, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, CEO of SEO agency Goldie Agency. Whilst he's helping clients get more leads and customers, I'm here to help you get the latest AI updates. Second, Grock is trained to be more direct, less filtered, less corporate speak. When you ask it a question, it gives you a straight answer. No dancing around topics, no overly cautious responses, just the information you need. Third, the integration with Perplexity changes the game because now you're getting Grock's power combined with Plexity's search capabilities. Think about that for a second. Perplexity already searches the web and gives you sourced answers. Now add Grock's real-time X data and direct communication style. You get the best of both worlds. So how do you actually use it? It's simple. Open Perplexity. Look for the model selector. So you'll see options like GPT4, Claude, Gemini. Now you'll also see Grock 4. 1. Click it. That's it. You're now using Grock inside Perplexity. Let me show you some real use cases. Say you want to know what people are saying about a breaking news event. You ask Grock in Plexity. It searches X for the latest tweets and discussions. It searches the web for news articles. Then it combines everything into one answer with sources. You can see exactly where the information came from. Or maybe you're researching a trending topic, something that's happening right now. You need to know what experts are saying on X, what the general sentiment is, what the facts are from news sources. Grock in Perplexity handles all of that in one query. You don't need to switch between apps. search X separately and then Google separately. It's all in one place. Now, if you want to dive even deeper into AI automation, I've got something special for you. I run a community called the AI Profit Boardroom. The best place to scale your business, get more customers, and save on hundreds with AI automation. Learn how to save time and automate your business with AI tools like Grock4. 1 and Perplexity. The link in comments and description is at school. com/iprofitlab. Here's another use case. Let's say you're trying to understand a complex technical topic. You want the latest information. You want to know what developers are saying on X. You want academic sources. You want blog posts from experts. Grock in Perplexity pulls all of that together. It gives you a complete picture with sources for everything. Now, let me tell you why this integration matters more than you think. Perplexity has been growing fast, really fast, and people are using it instead of Google for a lot of searches. Why? Because it gives you answers, not just links. It shows you sources so you can verify. It's clean and simple. No ads cluttering everything up. But Perplexi had one limitation. It was using other companies AI models. GPT4 from OpenAI, Claude from Anthropic, Gemini from Google. These are great models, but they all have the same problem. They don't have real-time data. They don't know what's happening right now. Grock solves that. And now that it's in Perplexity, you get real-time information without leaving the platform. This is a gamecher for anyone who needs up-to-date information fast. Let me give you a specific example. Say there's a major tech announcement. Apple launches a new product or there's a major update to an AI model. You want to know what's happening right now, what people are saying, what the details are. You open Plexity, you select Grock 4. 1, you ask your question. Within seconds, you get an answer that includes the latest tweets from tech experts on X, news articles from major publications and blog posts from industry insiders, all with sources, all verified, all in one place. Compare that to the old way you'd search Google, click through multiple links, check X separately, try to piece together what's happening. It takes forever, and you might miss important information. With Grock in Perplexity, it's all done for you. Now, here's something else that's interesting. Grock's personality is different. It's trained to be more conversational, more direct, sometimes even funny. This makes it easier to work with for certain types of queries. If you're tired of overly formal AI responses, Grock feels more natural. But don't get me wrong, it's still professional. It's still accurate. It just doesn't have that corporate filter that makes some AI models feel stiff. This is especially useful when you're
brainstorming or exploring ideas. You want an AI that feels like it's having a conversation with you, not reading from a manual. Let's talk about the technical side for a minute. Grock 4. 1 is built on a massive neural network. It's been trained on a huge data set. But the key difference is the real-time X integration. This isn't just about having more recent training data. It's about having access to live information as you query it. That's a fundamental difference in how the model works. Most AI models are static. They learn from data up to a certain date. Then they're frozen. They can't learn new things without being retrained. Grock is different. It can pull in new information from X in real time. This means it's never outdated. It's always current. Now, let me address something important. Some people worry about bias. They worry that because Grock has access to X. It might only show one side of things. But here's the thing. Perplexity's search capabilities balance this out. Grock pulls from X, but Perplexity also searches the entire web. You get multiple perspectives. You get different sources. You can see the full picture. And remember, Plexity shows you the sources. You can click on them. You can verify the information yourself. This transparency is crucial. You're not just trusting what an AI tells you. you're seeing where the information comes from. Let's talk about some specific scenarios where Grock in Perplexity really shines. First, current events. If you need to stay on top of what's happening in the world, this combination is perfect. You get real-time updates from X combined with comprehensive web search. Second, research. If you're writing something and you need current information, Grock perplexity saves you hours. Instead of manually searching multiple sources, you get everything in one place with proper citations. Third, trend analysis. Want to know what people are talking about? What's trending? What opinions are being shared? Grock can analyze X discussions and combine that with broader web data to give you insights for fact-checking. When you see something on social media and want to verify it, Grock in Perplexity can quickly pull together multiple sources to help you determine what's true. Let me walk you through the interface real quick. When you open Plexity, you'll see the search bar like always. But now when you click on the model selector, you'll see Grock 4. 1 listed alongside the other options. Click it. Now everything you search will use Grock instead of the default model. It's that simple. You can switch between models anytime. Maybe you want to use Claude for one query and Grock for another. No problem. Just click the model selector and choose what you want. This flexibility is actually really powerful. Different models are better at different things. Now you have more options. Here's something cool. You can ask follow-up questions. Grock in perplexity maintains context. So if you ask about a topic and then want to dig deeper, you can just keep asking. It remembers what you were talking about. This makes research so much faster. Let me give you a real example. Say you ask about a new AI model that was just announced. Grock gives you information from exposts by the developers, news articles about the announcement, and technical blog posts. Then you ask a follow-up question about how it compares to another model. Grock remembers the context and gives you a comparison. Then you ask about potential use cases. It builds on everything you've already discussed. This is way more efficient than starting over with each query, and it's way more natural than trying to cram everything into one giant question. Now, let's talk about some limitations because it's important to be realistic. Grock is powerful, but it's not perfect. First, it's focused on X for real-time data. If something isn't being discussed on X, Grock won't have that real-time insight. You'll still search the web through perplexity, but the X advantage only applies to things being discussed there. Second, X can be noisy. Not everything posted on X is accurate or useful. Grock does its best to filter and synthesize, but you still need to use critical thinking. Check the sources. Verify important information. Don't just trust everything blindly. Third, this is a new integration. There might be bugs or quirks as they work out the kinks, but that's normal for any new feature. The core functionality is solid. Here's what I recommend. Start using Grock in perplexity for queries where real-time information matters. Breaking news, current discussions, recent announcements, things like that. For other types of queries, you can stick with whichever model you prefer. GPT4 is great for creative tasks. Claude is excellent for analysis and writing. Gemini has its strengths, too. Now, Grock adds another powerful option to your toolkit. The key is knowing when to use which model. This isn't about one being better than the others. It's about having the right tool for the job. And now with Grock in Perplexity, you have a tool that excels at real-time information. Now, if you want to dive even deeper into AI automation, I've got something special for you. I run a community called the AI Profit Boardroom. The best place to scale your business, get more customers, and save hundreds with AI automation. Learn how to save time, and automate your business with AI tools like Grock 4. 1 and Perplexity. the link in comments and description.