Grok, the AI assistant integrated into the X platform (formerly known as Twitter), is preparing to introduce support for custom queries. This could significantly expand Grok’s capabilities, especially for summarizing threads and posts on X. Custom queries will allow users to tailor Grok’s responses for specific tasks, increasing its adaptability for personal and professional needs.
Support for custom queries will enable users to define how Grok processes and responds to their requests. This may include adjusting the tone, depth, or focus of its summaries and analyses. Such a feature aligns with Grok’s existing capabilities, which include access to real-time posts, advanced language modeling, and multimodal interactions such as processing text and images.
Grok is developed by xAI and is closely integrated with the X platform. Recent updates have added features such as voice queries, smarter responses with links, and an improved image generator.
Custom queries could make Grok more relevant for a variety of user needs—from everyday social interactions to professional content creation. Although the official release date for this update has not yet been announced, its potential impact on user interaction with AI deserves attention.