- Stories summarizes trends in X with Grok using real-time social data.
- The approach prioritizes community sentiment and can amplify biases.
- In crypto, Grok detects early signals; it doesn't replace strategy or risk.
- Extra features: references, modes, Ask Grok and full X integration.
The conversation around X (formerly Twitter) and its xAI, Grok, has taken an interesting turn with the arrival of automatic trending and thread summaries. We discuss that in this article: How to summarize X threads with Grok and other things that this artificial intelligence can help us with.
Beyond the media impact, the new feature has practical implications: "Stories," as X calls these summaries, is already being tested for Premium users. Grok leverages its direct access to real-time X data to describe what's happening and contextualize it with relevant publications, all seasoned with an explicit disclaimer: "Grok can make mistakes, check his results."
What is Grok and why it matters in X
Grok It is the conversational model of xAI (Elon Musk's company) integrated into X, with a particularly useful focus on news and trends. Its distinguishing feature is the real-time feeding with the X pulse, which allows you to capture community chatter, reactions to events, and agenda-setting threads.
In its most recent iterations (Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini), the system boasts improvements in reasoning and code generation, competing head-to-head with major models in the sector. This versatility extends from text to the creation of code and images., and is accompanied by 'regular' and 'fun' response modes to suit the tone.

Stories in X: automatic trend summaries
The "For You" tab within Explore is your showcase of what's most shared and commented on across your X network. With Stories, Each trending topic includes a featured summary at the top When you open the story, you can quickly understand the core of the conversation and access representative posts.
An example cited by tech media illustrates the point: when discussing burnout in the AI industry, the summary summarizes the competitive landscape, the pressure for "rushed launches," and the criticism from those calling for "safeguards and thoughtful innovation." Everything comes from what people post on X, and not from the content of external articles.
Below each summary, X displays a key message: “This story is a summary of posts shared on X and may evolve over time. Grok is wrong, please check their results.” The platform makes it clear that the summaries are dynamic and fallible., a useful reminder in such a fast-paced environment.
How thread and topic summaries work
X Engineering explained that the summaries are generated from online conversations, without directly "reading" the text of the newspaper articles. Grok prioritizes what happens in X: reactions, opinions and mentions that gather around a topic.
This approach has advantages and risks. On the one hand, it offers immediacy and captures the tone of the community; on the other, can amplify perceptions or biases inherent in social conversation, which do not always coincide with the facts or with the reference journalistic coverage.
In contrast to the editorial annotations that Twitter introduced in 2020—headlines and handwritten descriptions of some trends—Stories assumes that All the main news in "For You" receive a systematic summaryThe result is more homogeneous, although it depends on the material circulating in X.
Media impact, verification, and risk of misinformation
If Grok does not consult the body of the articles and limits itself to posts in X, may reflect reactions more than the original newsThis opens the door to misunderstandings if the narrative on social media deviates from verified facts.
Some argue that these summaries "spark curiosity" and lead the user to the source, but also There is fear that traffic to the media will fallIn parallel, X emphasizes the warning that Grok is failing, and the feature is being adjusted with feedback during its testing on the web and iOS.
As with any social platform, it's worth remembering that on sites like Reddit, you may first encounter privacy and cookie notices before the content. Access to information is also mediated by interface layers and permissions., something that affects the experience when researching trends.

Grok for Crypto: Detecting Sentiment and Trends
In the title of this post, we talked not only about summarizing X threads with Grok, but also about its ability to verify trends. This plays a very important role in the world of crypto investments.
In cryptocurrencies, timing is everything. Several developers and traders are exploring Grok—or configurations inspired by it—to read early signs of sentiment in X: increasing mentions of tickers, emotionally charged keywords, or coordinated attention spikes.
Cases cited include increases in mentions of tokens such as TURBO, ORDI and FET that preceded price movements within hours or days. Patterns have also been observed during macro events (e.g., FOMC meetings) where negative sentiment toward BTC increased before the actual market crash.
Some tests define spikes as a ×5 increase in mentions in four hours on verified or high engagement accounts, in addition to tracking rumors of associations, macro triggers, or terms like “rate cut” or “whale buying” linked to specific tokens.
- Real-time scanning of thousands of posts, hashtags and threads as they are published.
- Identification of divergences between social volume and price (when sentiment is ahead).
- Measuring emotional volatility around macro data (CPI, rate decisions, ETF rumors).
- Combined use with other AI to design strategies and automations based on the signals.
The key is not to confuse reading the social barometer with a closed strategy. Grok acts as a signals assistant, not as an executor of operations or risk manager.
Extra features that make the difference
Besides being able to summarize X threads with Grok, what else can we expect from this tool?
- Real-time search within X allows Grok reference publications and link them to trace the origin of information, something valued by teams that need rapid verification.
- The "regular" and "fun" modes adjust the tone. In the second, Grok adopts a more sparkling humor and less formal, useful for creative ideation or for campaigns that require freshness.
- Regarding image generation, integration with FLUX and fewer restrictions than other systems have been noted. This flexibility requires legal and ethical responsibility. by brands when using images of public figures.
- Grok integration in X includes its own tab and “Ask Grok” button, summarizing posts instantly without leaving the appThe “native AI” experience reduces friction and accelerates analysis.
- As a curiosity, there is the possibility of "roasting" profiles from the fun mode: a sample of the creative twist of the model. It is not for all uses, but it demonstrates its expressive versatility.
Who should try Grok?
Businesses with a strong presence in X, media, analysts and creators that depend on the real-time pulse will find immediate value in Stories and the AI layer applied to social conversation. Grok’s ability to summarize X threads is just a small sample of what it can do.
Marketing, affiliation, influencer campaigns, and social listening benefit from quick summaries and references to original publicationsSome companies suggest combining it with a social CRM (for example, offerings like Bitrix24) to close the gap between discovery, engagement, and conversion.
For crypto and markets teams, Grok provides a social signal and ChatGPT structures the strategy. Together, they build an agile workflow: discover, verify, design, and execute (with third-party tools).
How does the new profile summary tool work?
Beyond thematic trends, Grok can condense key profile information based on their public activity: recurring topics, peak engagement, anchor posts, and featured reactions.
The value lies in quickly answering questions like "What's this profile about?" without delving into years of publications. The summaries are fed by public signals, and therefore can evolve if the profile changes its focus or tone.
Summary content: Key details of X's profile
When summarizing a profile, it is common for Grok to highlight Most discussed topics, average tone of interactions, and posts with the most tractionIt can also signal narrative shifts (e.g., from technology to macroeconomics) or unusual moments of visibility.
In all cases, The warning that "Grok is wrong" acts as a safeguard: If there are coordinated campaigns, undetected ironies, or missing context, human reading and verification remain indispensable.
The reality is that social conversation moves fast and sometimes penalizes precision. Have agile summaries within X It is already an operational advantage to be informed, compare and decide how to participate in the debate.
With Stories, Grok’s native integration, and access to X data, the platform offers a shortcut to understanding what matters and why now. The balance between immediacy and veracity will depend on how we use these tools., from our criteria for verification and from the combination with complementary journalistic and analytical sources.
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