A colorful digital illustration of a smartphone emitting vibrant app icons into a swirling vortex of light, surrounded by flying U.S. dollar bills. The bold text overlay reads: “Use Grok 4 to Make Apps That Will Print You Money!” — emphasizing the potential for AI-powered app development to generate income.

Want a 7-Figure App Business But Can’t Code? Use Grok 4 And These 7 App Ideas!

With Grok 4, you can do far more than just chat. You can now build full-blown products, apps, and games — even if you’ve never written a single line of code. That’s because xAI equipped the model with powerful reasoning, long-context understanding, and coding capabilities designed specifically for real-world use. In fact, Grok 4 scored 79.3% on the LCB benchmark (Jan–May), which tests how well large language models can write and understand long, complex codebases. That puts it among the best models in the world for building actual working apps, not just snippets or toy projects. Whether you’re exploring side hustles, building tools for fun, or chasing your first product […]

Four major AI logos — Claude (orange), ChatGPT/GPT-4o (green), Grok (black), and Gemini (blue) — appear above color-coded flame-like trails on a dark background. Bold yellow and white text below asks: "Which AI Is The Best In July 2025?"

We Tested Grok 4, Claude, Gemini, GPT-4o: Which AI Should You Use In July 2025?

Choosing the right AI assistant in 2025 goes beyond brand hype — it comes down to what the model can actually do. Whether you’re coding, writing, solving complex problems, or just chatting, four AI models dominate the conversation: Grok 4, ChatGPT-4o, Claude Opus 4, and Gemini 2.5 Pro. Each excels in different areas — one leads in deep reasoning, another in natural conversation, and others in creativity or multimodal capabilities. In the past year, AI development turned into an actual race. Each company released their answer to GPT-4o, which had over a year’s head start. Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4 in May 2025, Google DeepMind followed with Gemini 2.5 Pro in June, and xAI dropped Grok 4 in […]

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How to Download And Use Grok 4 on Your Mac (Without X Subscription)

Grok 4 is the latest AI model from xAI, Elon Musk’s AI company. It launched on July 9 and immediately made headlines for scoring 50.7% on Humanity’s Last Exam—the highest result ever recorded. Unlike previous versions, Grok 4 was trained with tools built in from the start, giving it stronger reasoning and the ability to solve complex tasks like math, code, and simulations. The model is available through xAI and the X platform, but full access normally requires a paid subscription. If you’re on macOS, though, there’s a faster way to start using Grok 4—without needing an X account or using a browser. A Mac app called Fello AI gives […]

Elon Musk and the xAI team sit on stage during the Grok 4 launch event, with a bold overlay text stating “Grok 4 Scores Higher Than All PhDs Combined.” The image highlights the dramatic performance claims surrounding Grok 4’s results on the Humanity’s Last Exam, positioning it as a major leap in AI reasoning.

xAI Just Introduced Grok 4: Elon Musk’s AI Breaks Benchmarks and Beats Other LLMs

xAI, the artificial intelligence startup founded by Elon Musk, introduced its latest language model, Grok 4, during a livestream event on Wednesday, July 9. The launch was announced earlier in the week, with Musk posting on X (formerly Twitter) that the new model would be unveiled during a live broadcast at 8 PM Pacific Time. During the event, Musk and members of the xAI team provided an overview of Grok 4’s performance across academic and real-world benchmarks. They also discussed the model’s expanded capabilities, including native tool usage, improved reasoning, multimodal features, and new voice functionality. The release positions Grok 4 as a direct competitor to other frontier models such as OpenAI’s GPT-4, […]