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Grok 3.5 will renovate Grok’s reasoning to remove information errors

Elon Musk, Founder and CEO of xAI, has shared a brief plan to renovate Grok’s reasoning with the upcoming Grok 3.5 version release and improve the model’s performance and information sourcing.
Musk said Grok 3.5 has advanced reasoning, and it’s capable of writing the entire corpus of human knowledge, adding missing information and deleting errors. Corpus refers to a vast amount of recorded information, including books, articles, historical records, scientific research, and other related documents that preserve information for humans.
This is quite a big statement in the context of a large language model (LLM), which has a huge room for mistakes in the provided information.
The company is using its Colossus supercomputer to train this model 3.5, and its advanced reasoning capabilities are derived from the AI cluster’s immense computing power. This cluster is the backbone of xAI’s ambitions to rewrite the rules of reasoning and make Grok able to add a missing piece of information to each reply with an accurate corpus.

Grok 3.5 reasoning
This requirement for advanced reasoning kicks in as X (formerly Twitter) users start complaining about Grok’s information sourcing. These user stats show that the AI has turned against its main aim of “maximum truth seeking” and is pushing misinformation.
Musk’s comment also raises questions about the current Grok model and its competitors, including ChatGPT and Gemini, trained on unverified data from the internet or similar archives.
He pointed out that this approach is dumping misinformation in AI models, and being served to the end users, declining both credibility and reliability.
Musk previously announced that Grok 3.5 will champion accurate replies by reasoning from first principles, a known method of breaking problems down to their fundamentals and creating solutions from the very basics. This approach will allow Grok 3.5 to answer user queries without relying on online data.
For now, Musk has not announced a launch date for the Grok 3.5 release, but it could happen any time soon.