Tech giants are currently in the spotlight. Tesla's stock price repeatedly hits new highs, its social media platform remains popular, and its self-developed AI product Grok has also received good news— the U.S. Department of Defense has initiated the adoption process, and senior officials have publicly expressed support. Behind these series of actions reflects the increasingly fierce competition in the AI race, with traditional tech giants accelerating their deployment of next-generation applications. From electric vehicles to social networks and artificial intelligence, these companies are actively defining the boundaries of technological innovation. Grok gaining recognition from government agencies signifies that commercial AI has entered the practical application stage, which is an important signal for the entire industry ecosystem.

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MevHuntervip
· 01-14 06:55
Well, Grok has entered the Department of Defense, and the AI arms race is truly underway. No one can really stop their progress—first electric vehicles, then AI, now national defense. It's unbelievable. Government agencies are starting to use commercial AI, which shows this technology can really be implemented, not just hype. The Department of Defense's nod means... those in the know understand. Next, a bunch of government contracts will definitely come in. Social platforms, AI, electric vehicles... this guy seems to want to define the entire future of technology alone. It's moving into the practical application stage. Projects that only boast without real substance should be panicking. Really impressive—such a strong monopoly. How can other competitors compete? But the Department of Defense choosing this, there must be some serious behind-the-scenes reasons. That's why their stock price has been rising steadily—controlling the narrative means controlling the future.
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rugged_againvip
· 01-14 06:40
Bro, Grok really lived up to the hype this time. Even the Ministry of National Defense has started to get involved. Government approval now equals capital approval. AI is no longer just a concept. Electric vehicles, social networking, AI—bro, you're doing everything, and you're making progress in all of them. By the way, will there be more surprises this time? It feels like everything is blooming everywhere. The Ministry of National Defense's move is pretty aggressive. It seems AI has already entered areas it shouldn't have.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 01-14 06:35
Honestly, government endorsement directly takes off. I've seen this pattern many times in DeFi. It mainly depends on how much real money can be brought in through subsequent implementation.
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IfIWereOnChainvip
· 01-14 06:34
The Ministry of National Defense is all using Grok now, this really makes a difference Imagine what this means... Commercial AI is really taking off Grok being recognized by government agencies is a crucial step, it feels like the ecosystem is about to change With such intense AI arms race, who should we be paying attention to? A social platform that can achieve this is amazing
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