Ever stopped to think about where "Grok" actually comes from?
Not a typo. Not some tech bro's random keyboard smash. The word has roots.
Flashback to 1961—a sci-fi novel called Stranger in a Strange Land dropped this gem into existence. The protagonist? Valentine Michael Smith. A human who grew up on Mars, raised by Martians, speaking their language.
And "grok" was his thing. Meant deep understanding. Not just knowing something—*becoming* it.
Fast forward decades, and here we are. That Martian verb now powers an AI. Wild how fiction writes the future.
Ever stopped to think about where "Grok" actually comes from?
Not a typo. Not some tech bro's random keyboard smash. The word has roots.
Flashback to 1961—a sci-fi novel called Stranger in a Strange Land dropped this gem into existence. The protagonist? Valentine Michael Smith. A human who grew up on Mars, raised by Martians, speaking their language.
And "grok" was his thing. Meant deep understanding. Not just knowing something—*becoming* it.
Fast forward decades, and here we are. That Martian verb now powers an AI. Wild how fiction writes the future.