Grok 4.5 Now Available for Perplexity Enterprise Organizations
Summary
Perplexity Enterprise organizations can now access Grok 4.5, integrating the advanced AI model into their existing services. This expands the capabilities available to business users on the Perplexity platform.
Why it matters
Professionals can now access a more advanced AI model within their enterprise search and knowledge management tools, potentially improving efficiency and decision-making.
How to implement this in your domain
- 1Verify if your Perplexity Enterprise account has Grok 4.5 enabled.
- 2Experiment with Grok 4.5 using specific business queries and data sets.
- 3Educate teams on how to best utilize the new model for their tasks.
- 4Explore ways to embed Grok 4.5's capabilities into existing workflows.
Who benefits
Key takeaways
- Grok 4.5 is now integrated into Perplexity Enterprise.
- This offers enhanced AI capabilities for business users.
- It can improve enterprise search and knowledge management.
Original post by @AravSrinivas
"Grok 4.5 is now enabled for Perplexity Enterprise orgs as well!"
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