xAI Introduces Grok Business and Enterprise Plans with New Data Vault
xAI has launched Grok Business and Grok Enterprise, introducing its AI assistant to organizational users with enhanced security and management tools, reports VentureBeat. The new offerings provide scalable access to Grok’s latest models — Grok 3, Grok 4, and Grok 4 Heavy — which are now available with enterprise-grade privacy and administrative controls.
Grok Business, priced at $30 per user per month, targets small and medium-sized teams with centralized billing, analytics, and integration with Google Drive for document search. Grok Enterprise adds features such as Single Sign-On, Directory Sync, custom role-based permissions, and real-time usage monitoring. An optional Enterprise Vault add-on offers dedicated infrastructure, encryption at the application level, and customer-managed encryption keys.
xAI states that all Grok tiers comply with SOC 2, GDPR, and CCPA, and that user data is not used for model training. The Vault is designed to isolate enterprise environments from the company’s consumer systems.
The launch follows growing scrutiny of Grok’s public chatbot on X for enabling non-consensual image generation, including explicit deepfakes of women and minors. The controversy has led to calls for regulatory action and heightened attention to xAI’s content safeguards. Relatedly, the Indian government has ordered X to address Grok’s misuse over obscene content, adding further pressure as xAI seeks to expand its enterprise presence.
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