@ericzakariasson: try this prompt in grok bot: given all the bots we have, can you visualize how they're being used and which ones are us…
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A tweet suggests a prompt for Grok bot to visualize and analyze the usage patterns of various bots.
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try this prompt in grok bot:
given all the bots we have, can you visualize how they’re being used and which ones are used the most https://t.co/xALGZEvgBU
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