
In a move aimed at enhancing accessibility, Elon Musk's xAI has unveiled a new entry-level subscription option for its Grok AI tool, dubbed 'SuperGrok Lite.' This announcement came through a screenshot shared by Musk on X, revealing details about pricing and features designed for users looking for affordable access to AI capabilities. The SuperGrok Lite plan is priced at $10 per month, roughly translating to about Rs 830, making it a more economical choice compared to the standard SuperGrok subscription, which costs $30 monthly. This strategic pricing aims to attract beginners and content creators who seek a cost-effective solution without compromising on essential features. As for what users can expect, the SuperGrok Lite plan will provide basic creation tools, including limited AI-powered image and video generation capabilities. Although the specific limitations haven’t been disclosed, users can anticipate the ability to generate videos at a resolution of 480p, with durations up to 6 seconds. Additionally, the subscription will allow for Grok chat sessions that are twice as long compared to the free tier, alongside access to one AI agent. Currently, the SuperGrok Lite plan is undergoing testing and is only available to a select group of users. A global launch is anticipated later this year, although potential customers in India may need to wait a few months for confirmation on local pricing.
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