Grok has become the kind of product that makes you wonder whether anyone behind it has actually tried it. Every update is hyped as some revolutionary leap forward, yet the experience feels like watching a circus tent collapse in slow motion. The idea that I should “upgrade” to anything—Super Grok, Mega Grok, Grok Deluxe, whatever marketing fever dream they’re pushing next—is laughable when the regular version can’t even keep its own wheels attached.
The model stumbles over basic tasks, forgets what it said two sentences ago, and delivers answers that feel like they were scraped from the bottom of a malfunctioning vending machine. It’s a shit show, plain and simple—an expensive, glitchy, self‑congratulatory mess that somehow manages to get worse the more they brag about it.
Navigation is a maze, features break without warning, and the whole thing reeks of a product that was shoved out the door long before it was ready. Instead of fixing the glaring problems, they slap on new labels and expect users to applaud. Why would anyone pay more for a “premium” version when the base model can’t even stand upright?
Grok used to show promise. Now it’s just another overhyped tech dud that mistakes marketing slogans for actual performance. Save yourself the frustration and look elsewhere—this platform has become a parody of its own ambitions.
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