Recently, Grok introduced a new experiment that may allow users to access web search, although it’s currently available only in the United States. When prompted, Grok can perform searches not only through X posts but also on the wider Internet, displaying the number of web results in a separate tile. Users can click on this tile to view the actual list of websites Grok has visited, essentially providing a basic web search with summarization that may soon become available to Grok users more broadly.
In addition to this, two new features have been identified. Grok now has the ability to analyze polls on X and to read articles attached to X posts.
This update likely aligns with Grok’s recent improvements in understanding individual posts, but it now appears to cover a broader range of post types.