The choice of the large model track has become clear. I mainly use Gemini daily, but in social media scenarios, Grok still feels the most comfortable.
Looking at Twitter's own value: the cost of that acquisition deal, often hundreds of billions of dollars, from a purely financial perspective, might significantly exceed this number when considering the added value to the entire corporate ecosystem. An unparalleled traffic portal, a massive real-time database, top global information sources, and millisecond-level information flow speed—these assets combined naturally constitute the most valuable things in the AI era.
From data assets, user access points, to real-time information advantages, this investment's strategic intent is indeed far-sighted.
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ForkThisDAO
· 23h ago
Hmm, Grok does have some substance. Twitter's real-time nature has indeed been underestimated.
But really, hundreds of billions to buy a database and traffic? It's worth it.
Twitter's combination punch is indeed excellent.
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rugged_again
· 01-08 14:48
Grok is truly amazing; in terms of response speed, it completely outperforms others. The traffic and data on Twitter are indeed a gold mine.
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-06 06:50
Grok is truly amazing, I only use Twitter for this. Gemini is powerful but can't replace that real-time response.
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-06 06:48
Grok does have some potential, but honestly, can the data on Twitter really be worth hundreds of billions? I remain skeptical.
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Used daily for Gemini, for social use with Grok—this combination isn't bad... but I still think there are pitfalls in this investment's future.
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Is a real-time database the most valuable in the world? Wake up, without a good commercialization path, more data is just useless.
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I admit it's a traffic entry point, but the claimed value increase of hundreds of billions of dollars is a bit exaggerated.
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Grok's experience on X is indeed smooth, but don't confuse finance with technology.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-06 06:43
Grok is indeed handy, but was Elon Musk's hundreds of billions spent worth it? I still have some reservations...
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Real-time data is really impressive, but traffic entry points are still an issue, right?
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Used Gemini daily, Grok is just hanging around... Feels like the multiple-choice question isn't that clear anymore.
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Is Twitter's hundreds of billions of investment truly strategic foresight or gambler's psychology? Who can say for sure?
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Wait, you said "the most valuable thing"—has it been monetized now? Talking nicely isn't as good as making a handsome profit.
The choice of the large model track has become clear. I mainly use Gemini daily, but in social media scenarios, Grok still feels the most comfortable.
Looking at Twitter's own value: the cost of that acquisition deal, often hundreds of billions of dollars, from a purely financial perspective, might significantly exceed this number when considering the added value to the entire corporate ecosystem. An unparalleled traffic portal, a massive real-time database, top global information sources, and millisecond-level information flow speed—these assets combined naturally constitute the most valuable things in the AI era.
From data assets, user access points, to real-time information advantages, this investment's strategic intent is indeed far-sighted.