X Drops Premium Requirement for AI Chatbot Grok, Offers Freemium Model
X makes its AI chatbot Grok free for all users, offering 10 prompts every 2 hours, in a move that mirrors freemium models of competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic.
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Seoul-based startup Azar, a random video chat app, has officially entered the US market, aiming to capture the attention of Gen Z users. With over 100 billion video chats facilitated, Azar is poised to disrupt the social interaction landscape. Unlike its predecessors, Azar is taking a proactive approach to safety, utilizing a mix of human and AI-based moderation to prevent non-consensual nudity.
Led by CEO Linda Kim, a seasoned tech executive with experience at Apple and Zynga, Azar is well-positioned to tackle the US market. Kim emphasizes that Azar's focus on safety and real-time conversations will resonate with Gen Z users, who are plagued by loneliness and crave spontaneous connections.
Azar's entry into the US market marks a significant shift in the social interaction space, as the app's unique features, such as automatic language translation and AR face masks, cater specifically to Gen Z's preferences. With a strong focus on safety and a growing user base, Azar is set to make a lasting impact on the tech and startup community.
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