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Grok 4 debuts at No 1 on global benchmarks today and what the breakthrough means for the Middle East AI playbook

by Ifeanyi Abraham
July 10, 2025
in Global News
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Grok 4 debuts at No 1 on global benchmarks today and what the breakthrough means for the Middle East AI playbook

Elon Musk’s xAI launched Grok 4 today, and the independent firm Artificial Analysis immediately placed the model at the top of its Intelligence Index with a score of 73. The news lands as Gulf governments accelerate national AI strategies and as sovereign wealth funds weigh new stakes in frontier compute projects.

Why Grok 4 matters for the region

  • Benchmark lead. Grok 4 sets fresh records on GPQA Diamond at 88 percent and on Humanity’s Last Exam text-only subset at 24 percent. A context window of 256,000 tokens offers extensive memory for long-form reasoning, twice that of GPT 4o.
  • Competitive cost. Pricing is listed at 3 dollars for 1 million input tokens and 15 dollars for 1 million output tokens, undercutting GPT 4o’s eight-dollar output fee. Lower cost per query can enable wide-scale deployment in public services and Arabic localisation projects.
  • Cloud routes. Microsoft Azure plans to list Grok 4 alongside Grok 3 soon. Both Oracle and G42 already operate hyperscale facilities in the United Arab Emirates that host GPT and Claude models. Grok 4 may arrive under the same sovereign cloud controls.

Strategic opportunities

  1. Government copilots. Dubai and Riyadh are trialing generative chat assistants for visa processing and trade licence guidance. Higher reasoning, plus a large context window, could reduce hallucinations in Arabic output.
  2. Sovereign wealth investment. Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala and Saudi Arabia’s PIF have poured billions into data center capacity. Early access to Grok 4 may let them package premium inference services for regional banks and oil field operators.
  3. Energy economics. Grok 4 training consumed an estimated ten megawatt months, according to xAI insiders. GCC countries with surplus natural gas and ambitious carbon capture plans can provide cost-efficient power for the next model iteration.

Governance and trust issues

Musk’s last model faced criticism for extremist content and racist humour. xAI claims Grok 4 employs a two-tier moderation stack with a policy filter and a reward model trained on feedback from five continents. Gulf regulators focused on social stability will test those safeguards rigorously before approving citizen-facing deployments.

Leadership churn in the Musk empire

The Grok 4 launch follows the exit of Linda Yaccarino as chief executive of X and the departure of two senior engineers at xAI and Tesla. The talent loss raises questions about execution pace, but does not yet appear to slow model rollout.

Outlook for Middle East adopters

With benchmark leadership and attractive token pricing, Grok 4 gives Gulf innovators a new lever as they race to hit national AI targets for 2030. The critical task will be ensuring bias-free Arabic performance and reliable uptime before integrating the model into the government portals, finance platforms, and industrial digital twins.

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