Hey, so here’s a kinda quirky story about AI and cars—specifically Teslas, if you can believe it. So, there’s this AI assistant, Grok, and it’s finally in Teslas. But wait, only if you’ve got one of those Ryzen chip models. Intel? Nah, they’re sitting this one out.
Anyway, let me just say, those lucky folks with the right chip get this chatty little helper, Grok. Makes your drives smoother, I guess? But heads up, it’s only on Ryzen. Like, imagine you’ve got the non-Ryzen, and you’re thinking “Will this work?” Spoiler: Nope.
So, I remember reading this tweet—maybe a while ago, or yesterday? Time blends these days. Basically, it’s announcing this rollout. But it’s only U.S. Teslas at first. Randomly checked my settings menu (don’t ask why), and that’s apparently how you figure out if you get Grok. Kinda like checking under the hood, but not really.
Now, don’t expect Grok to take the wheel or adjust your A/C. That’s not happening, at least not yet. But still, it’s worth a try, I guess. And hey, with these updates, who doesn’t check for quirky new features? I’d be all over it just for that.
Oh, so Teslas were Intel-powered once. That was before 2021, then boom—they switched over to AMD’s Ryzen. These chips? They’re kind of a big deal with their cool Zen 3 architecture and all those cores. Real powerhouse for infotainment, or so they say.
Fast forward to now, and we’ve got this 2025.26 update. Sounds futuristic, right? Update your car, and bam, you might just get Grok’s wisecracks daily. Maybe we’ll end up with cars that tell better jokes than I do. Who knows? Anyway, keep your software fresh and your curiosity alive.