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Grok business, money hunt
xAI unveils Grok Business and Enterprise: secure team AI with integrations, admin controls, SSO, SCIM, and customer-managed encryption. Support ~67.6%.
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
Community concerns and opposing viewpoints
Many ask why AI is needed to “securely connect” when services like Zoom and Slack already do that, questioning what the true game‑changer is.
Paying customers report being ghosted, accounts stuck as free despite payments, data wiped, and months of unanswered support requests.
Users say paid features are removed with “misuse” excuses while money is still taken.
Several demand promises that data won’t be used for ads and report suspicious account‑recovery emails and locked features behind platform paywalls.
People warn that “coming soon” from XAI teams often means never, and to treat feature roadmaps skeptically.
Posts invoke “MacroHard” and fears of corporate consolidation, plus anxiety that many jobs (salespeople, factory workers, accountants, first responders) could vanish.
Comments call the offering a money grab, criticize Grok’s accuracy and bias, and label company strategy as threatening (“Seamless Subjugation,” “Colossus’s business plan”).
A few short or confused replies (including Japanese noting the service is still “超限定的”) and isolated neutral/encouraging comments exist, but they’re drowned out by the criticisms above.
Grok business, money hunt
Larp bigger than ever. There’s money to be saved
Does anyone really need AI to 'securely connect'? Isn't that what Zoom and Slack have been doing for years? What's the real game-changer here? 🤔
Community members who agree with this perspective
many replies cheer the launch as a major win for Grok Business & Enterprise, using words like “game changer,” “bullish,” and “LFG,” and celebrating rapid product momentum and productivity gains.
commenters singled out customer-managed keys, the Enterprise Vault, and built-in SSO/SCIM/audit logs as the features that clear the biggest adoption hurdle for large companies.
users stress that a single console for admin, permissions, and monitoring is exactly what prevents scattered tooling and governance from derailing enterprise deployments.
several replies frame this as a direct challenge to Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Teams, saying Grok could win on the basis of trust + integrations rather than just model quality.
people want faster integrations (Google Drive, Office 365), CLI/terminal tools for developers, lower latency, examples of target businesses, and details on remote-team setup and self-serve onboarding.
beyond logging, some replies (including a technical pitch) call for cryptographic provenance/chain-of-custody so organizations can show what was accessed, by whom, and when — not just “trust me” assurances.
GDPR, EU data residency, health-data confidentiality, and implementation details are recurring requests — users want assurances that the privacy-first promises hold up under legal and regulatory scrutiny.
Grok integrating with Google Drive, Docs, and company tools = enterprise workflow automation 💼 This is how you compete with Microsoft's Copilot. If execution is good, businesses will switch
i will use more grok
I wonder what's next??