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kDTPYkWdC14 • Grok 3.5 Feature Updates: Latest Details & Elon's Bold Claims (Late June Update)
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We're all waiting for Grock 3.5, and
this is not helped by Elon's most recent
claim that Grock 3.5 will be the
smartest AI by a significant margin. Our
curiosity has led us to look for the
most reliable sources to find out what
is coming. The anticipated features
relate to multimodal capabilities,
advanced reasoning systems, voice vision
integration, and much more, which we'll
break down in detail. Welcome back to
Bitbias.ai,
where we separate AI hype from reality.
If you're tired of waiting for Grock 3.5
while getting bombarded with conflicting
rumors, this video is specifically for
you. I've been digging through the most
credible sources to bring you only the
leaks that have real evidence behind
them. What I found suggests Grock 3.5
might actually change how we think about
AI. We cover two new credible leaks
since our last update late May, as well
as Elon's most recent public comments
about Grock 3.5's capabilities and
functionality and what that means. Let's
dive into what's really coming so you
know exactly what to expect. The
reasoning revolution. The biggest game
changer isn't about speed or size. It's
about how Grock 3.5 actually thinks.
Unlike current AI models that
essentially search through internet
knowledge and piece together answers,
Grock 3.5 is being designed to reason
from first principles. This means when
you ask a complex technical question,
instead of pulling from Wikipedia or
forums, it deres the answer step by step
internally. Musk confirmed this
directly, saying, "Grock 3.5 will
provide answers that aren't from
internet sources and can handle highly
technical topics like rocket engines and
electrochemistry with unprecedented
accuracy. What this means for you?
Imagine having an AI that doesn't just
regurgitate existing information, but
actually thinks through problems like a
specialist. For professionals in
technical fields, this could be massive.
Here's where it gets really interesting.
The feature explosion. Gro 3.5 isn't
just getting smarter. It's getting a
complete feature overhaul that could
replace multiple apps you're currently
using. The most credible leaks point to
several game-changing additions that are
already being tested.
Vision in voice mode is showing up in
the iOS app right now. You'll be able to
point your phone's camera at anything
and ask Grock about it in real time.
Unlike other AI vision tools, this works
while you're talking to Grock normally.
So, you could be walking around, point
at a plant, and just say, "What's this?"
without switching modes. Google Drive
integration is being built into the web
version. This means Grock will be able
to read, analyze, and summarize your
personal documents. Need to quickly
understand what's in that 50-page
contract or want Grock to pull specific
data from your spreadsheets? It'll have
access to everything in your drive if
you give it permission. Built-in image
editing is the big surprise here.
They're adding a full image editing tool
directly into Grock's interface. You can
upload any photo and tell Grock to
modify it using normal language. Make
this more professional. Remove the
background. Change the style to look
like a painting.
No more switching between Grock and
Photoshop or other editing apps. Memory
and workspace improvements are also
coming. Grock will remember your
previous conversations and reference
them automatically. Plus, they're adding
workspace sharing so you can share your
AI projects and conversations with
teammates via a link. The interesting
part, all these features are being
developed simultaneously, which suggests
XAI is trying to position Grock as a
complete AI workspace rather than just
another chatbot.
Instead of using five different AI
tools, you just use Grock for
everything.
Now, here's where it gets even more
interesting. We've got two major leaks
that happened after our last video, and
these show Grock 3.5 is closer than we
thought. model selector in the app code
sleuths found something huge in the
Grock iOS app, a model selector
interface. This means users will soon be
able to choose between different Grock
versions like switching from Grock 3 to
Gro 3.5 depending on what you need. This
suggests XAI is planning tiered model
options, maybe Grock 3 for quick
questions and Grock 3.5 for complex
reasoning tasks. This leak is
significant because it shows the
infrastructure is already being built
for the 3.5 launch. Voice mode and tasks
on web. This is the big one. XAI quietly
enabled experimental features on the web
version that are clearly prepping for
Grock 3.5.
First, they added voice mode to the web
app. You can now speak to Grock directly
through your browser and get audio
responses back. But here's the kicker.
Some users are already hearing responses
generated by Grock 3.5 in these voice
chats, meaning they're AB testing the
new model right now. Second, they leaked
a tasks feature that lets you schedule
recurring queries or research
operations. Think of it like setting up
automated research reports. The
interface includes something called deep
search for more thorough realtime web
analysis. This points to Gro 3.5 having
agent-like automation capabilities.
Instead of just answering questions, it
could actively research topics and
deliver scheduled reports. This would be
a massive shift from reactive AI to
proactive AI assistance. the
infrastructure beast. The technical
specs behind Gro 3.5 explain why
everyone's so hyped. Credible sources
suggest we're looking at a 400 billion
parameter model that's more than double
the size of GPT3 and potentially
rivaling GPT4's scale. Musk is powering
this with his Colossus supercomput using
hundreds of thousands of GPUs. This
isn't just marketing. It's the computing
muscle needed to make that first
principles reasoning actually work. The
infrastructure investment suggests Musk
isn't playing catch-up anymore. He's
trying to leapfrog the competition
entirely.
Timeline reality. Check now for the
reality check on timing. The original
May launch got delayed, but here's what
we know. Developers found Gro 35 API
references in the backend code as
recently as late May. The iOS app is
already showing model selector
interfaces like they're preparing for an
imminent switch. Beta testing with
premium subscribers has likely already
started quietly. The public launch
appears to be weeks away, not months.
But here's the twist. Musk has already
teased that Gro 4 is planned for later
this year. This suggests 3.5 is meant to
drop soon so they can focus on the next
major version. Here's what you actually
need to know about Grock 3.5.
The confirmed features, first
principles, reasoning, vision
integration, document analysis, and
image editing, represent a comprehensive
AI assistant that goes beyond just
chatting. For professionals, the Google
Drive integration and reasoning
capabilities could genuinely change
daily workflows. For creative users, the
built-in image editing removes the need
for multiple tools. Will it crush every
AI model like the fake leaks claimed?
Probably not, but it might be the first
AI that feels like a true digital
assistant rather than just a smart
search engine. The moment Gro 3.5
launches, we'll be here with hands-on
testing and real world comparisons. No
hype, no speculation, just honest
analysis of whether it delivers on these
promises. Which of these leaked features
are you most excited to try? Let me know
in the comments. If this breakdown
helped cut through the noise, hit that
like button and subscribe with
notifications on. When Grock 3.5
actually drops, you'll be the first to
know if it lives up to the hype or falls
flat. Next week, I'm breaking down why
Google's Gemini 2.5 might already have
an answer to everything Grock 3.5 is
promising.
See you then.