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Elon Musk’s XAI Upgrades Grok 3 to Talk to You in Real-time Voice Mode - See, How It Works
The model’s Voice conversation feature appears to be seamless and quick as it navigates through the queries and translates the responses in a friendly and interactive manner.

By Kumar Harshit

on February 24, 2025

Elon Musk’s XAI upgrades the latest launched Grok 3 AI model with Real-time Voice Mode where you can talk to the model in real-time to respond as well as generate responses. This is not like some unilateral conversation but a dialectic conversation powered by an AI model. The feature is currently free for all to use with increased access available to people with Premium + or Super Grok subscriptions. 

The model’s Voice conversation feature appears to be seamless and quick as it navigates through the queries and translates the responses in a friendly and interactive manner. Check it out in the tweet attached  below: 

Grok 3: Voice Chat 

The voice chat feature is currently in the beta phase, which means it is continuously being developed to tackle various challenges that arise daily. It is available with the standalone Grok app, which can be downloaded from app stores. 

Read our previous coverage of Grok 3 at: Is Grok 3’s 10x Computing Power Its Biggest Upgrade—or Just the Beginning?

Grok 3: Self-Correction for Accuracy  


One of Grok 3's standout aspects is its approach to response generation. Powered by large-scale reinforcement learning, its advanced reasoning capabilities allow it to think for seconds to minutes, identifying errors, exploring alternatives, and refining its answers for improved accuracy.  

This self-correction ability enhances Grok 3’s appeal among AI enthusiasts. It can deliver reliable, real-time data, strengthening its market presence and fostering long-term growth.

Grok 3: Enhanced Accuracy


With a 1 million-token context window—8 times larger than previous models—Grok 3 excels at processing extensive documents and handling complex prompts while preserving precise instruction-following. It achieves state-of-the-art accuracy on the LOFT (128k) benchmark.