Shivon Zilis, the Neuralink executive who shares four children with Elon Musk, revealed that she relies on Grok to help with parenting.

"Grok," Elon Musk's artificial intelligence program, is proving useful in raising at least one of Musk's 13 confirmed children, according to Zilis.

Zilis shared on Musk's social media platform, X, that when she runs out of answers to her inquisitive son's stream of questions, he asks her to tag in Grok.

"My son is in the ask a thousand questions phase and every time I say 'I don't know' he says 'ok then let's ask grok,'" Zilis wrote on Sunday. "Mommy's lack of knowledge is no longer acceptable when he knows the voice on my phone can answer every question 😅"

Musk showed his support of Grok's involvement, commenting, "Cool," within just seven minutes of the post.

Zilis gave birth to twins Strider and Azure in November 2021, a daughter, Arcadia, in February 2024, and a fourth child, Seldon Lycurgus. After working with Musk for several years, he offered to donate his sperm to Zilis when he learned she wanted children, People reported.

Her first pregnancy overlapped with Musk's former partner, Grimes, who now shares three children with the billionaire tech CEO. Musk has fathered another six children with his ex-wife, Justine Musk. He is rumored to have fathered another child with MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, but has yet to confirm paternity. Musk's children were conceived using IVF and surrogacy, with Musk's estranged daughter Vivian Wilson accusing him of using the technology to select male offspring.

Originally published by Latin Times.

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Elon Musk, AI, Parenting