SpaceXAI Launches Grok Bot for Autonomous AI Agents

| Source: InfoQ AI/ML

Tags: Grok Bot, SpaceXAI, AI agents, autonomous agents, computer use, multi-agent

SpaceXAI's Grok Bot deploys persistent AI agents on dedicated cloud computers that can browse the web, manage inboxes, learn workflows by observation, and coordinate via multi-agent threads — positioning it as a general-purpose alternative to coding-focused agents like Claude Code.

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SpaceXAI has introduced Grok Bot, a system for running persistent AI agents on dedicated cloud computers with full access to browsers, applications, email inboxes, and external tools. Unlike coding-focused agents such as Claude Code or OpenAI Codex that operate primarily in terminal environments, Grok Bot targets broader business workflows including sales outreach, marketing operations, and multi-step bug reproduction chains. Each agent maintains persistent conversation context and user-preference memory. A notable capability: users can teach a Bot a process by having it observe a task performed once, after which the workflow can be saved and replayed on demand. The system supports running multiple Bots in parallel, with inter-Bot communication via shared threads and task division among specialized agents. Grok Bot originated as an internal SpaceXAI tool before external launch. Community reaction has focused on true end-to-end delegation rather than step-by-step prompting. Key unknowns for enterprise evaluation include pricing structure, permissions granularity, and how much control users retain over continuously running agents. The product overlaps with browser-use and computer-use agents but adds persistent state, workflow memory, and consumer-facing multi-agent coordination.