< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/F8/90/IB-FRPNRBNUM_16240DF4.jpg" Alt = "Grok learned to program and create games directly in the browser"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > Chatbot Grok XAI, headed by Ilon Musk, has received a new feature for editing and creating documents, as well as developing basic applications. This tool was called Grok Studio.

< p > About it writes Techcrunch.

< H2 ID = "H2_0" > Who can take advantage of the new Grok

< p >The launch of Grok Studio was announced on Tuesday, April 15, in the evening on the platform X. It is available for both free and paid users at Grok.com.

~ ~ < P >< Em > “Grok can now generate documents, code, reports and even browser games. Grok Studio will open your content in a new window that will allow you and Grok to work together on materials”, & om; reported developers in publication at X.

< P > This new opportunity makes Grok another chat with a full -fledged space for programming and writing. Previously Openai presented a similar canvas function for Chatgpt, and anthropic was one of the first with the solution of artifacts for Claude.

< P > At first glance, Grok Studio is largely similar to other “canvases” from competitors. Users can view the previous look of HTML fragments, as well as perform the code in languages ​​such as Python, C ++ and JavaScript. All materials are displayed in the window to the right of Grok's answers.

< P > In addition, XAI has announced another noticeable change: Grok now supports integration with Google Drive. Thanks to this, users can add files from your personal Google Drive account directly to Grok request. According to XAI, the service is able to interact with documents, spreadsheets and presentations, making Grok Studio even more useful for working together and creative tasks.

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