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The headline suggests a connection between Grimes' Grok and Elon Musk's Grok, but the article clarifies that they are not related.
But lest you think that Grok, the toy is related to Grok, the large language model built by Elon Musk's new X.ai venture and integrated into X — no no.
Change the headline to accurately reflect that Grimes' Grok is not related to Elon Musk's Grok.
The article mentions Grimes' custody battle with Elon Musk, which may create bias or influence the reader's perception of the toy.
Grimes, whose real name is Claire Boucher, is currently in a custody battle with Musk over their three children, and the two are feuding over which state should be the jurisdiction for their custody arrangement.
Remove the mention of Grimes' custody battle with Elon Musk as it is unrelated to the topic of the AI toy.
The article mentions the features of other AI interactive robot toys without providing any evidence or sources to support the claims.
Grok (and the other two plush toys, Gabbo and Grem) is not the only AI interactive robot toy out there. Moxie, an AI robot that costs $800 has a face that's a screen and camera to be able to recognize objects. The Miko Mini, similarly priced to Grok at $99, has a bunch more features: it can move with wheels and has a sensor and screen, too.
Provide evidence or sources to support the claims about the features of other AI interactive robot toys.
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