@leerob: I thought the growth of Cursor was insane, but Grok @Bot is blowing me away. This feels like something special. Will be…
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The tweet expresses amazement at the rapid growth of Grok @Bot compared to Cursor and mentions plans to train Grok 4.7 for better performance in the Bot harness.
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I thought the growth of Cursor was insane, but Grok @Bot is blowing me away. This feels like something special.
Will be training Grok 4.7 to make sure it’s exceptional in the Bot harness!
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