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    Elon Musk announced: Twitter (X) is becoming a competitor to Google!

    Elon Musk announced that they are working on the X-mail feature to enhance the platform experience. Here are the details...
    Elon Musk Twitter X-Mail Google feature released

    Entrepreneur Elon Musk, since acquiring Twitter, has implemented numerous changes to the platform, including its name. These changes sometimes position the platform to compete with major tech companies. The upcoming feature seems poised to rival Google.

    In recent years, Twitter (X) has introduced many innovations to enhance user experience, such as video calls and chat rooms. Under Elon Musk’s direction, the platform, now known as (X), has become a preferred choice for monetization. Now, (X) is set to introduce a mail feature.

    Twitter X-Mail Google feature

    In the past few hours, Elon Musk confirmed that the mail feature is coming to the platform. In response to the question “When are we getting the X-mail feature?” posed on the platform, the renowned entrepreneur replied, “Soon.” There are no further details available about the matter yet.

    Furthermore, the platform’s Google-like applications will not be limited to this. Musk aims to integrate artificial intelligence into the platform. The entrepreneur has taken action to develop a better artificial intelligence product than Google’s Gemini program.

    Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, recently made the Grok chatbot accessible. It was announced that this artificial intelligence, which is offered to specific X Premium+ users in the United States, will soon be integrated with X (Twitter). The feature named “Grok, analyze!” will test the accuracy of posts.

    Elon Musk X-Mail

    We mentioned that you need to be a subscriber of X Premium+ to use the AI-powered chatbot Grok. So how much do you need to pay for this? The monthly price of X Premium+ is $16, while the annual price is $168.

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