In the unchecked world of artificial intelligence (AI), possibilities are endless.
Years after Apple broke through with Siri, Amazon's Alexa and Google Home have continued to push on. People drive around in cars that are essentially computers on wheels. Ovens are now Bluetooth compatible, doorbells double as security cameras and televisions are smarter than we are.
Ads appear for items that we are only just beginning to think about, and surveillance is at an all-time high.
The overreliance on technology and its impact on communication has blurred lines – not like Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams though. It begs the question, how much is too much?
That's a story for a different day, but there is a positive takeaway. At the end of the day, AI is certainly artificial in terms of intelligence. With the NFL draft approaching in just a few weeks, we wanted to get a look at how Grok, X's AI chatbot, would predict the first round.
The mock draft, especially in this case, is appropriately named. Four quarterbacks snuck into the top-10 and there were more than a few reaches throughout.
Welcome to the robot revolution. Here's a look at Grok's 2025 NFL first-round mock draft.
2025 NFL mock draft: First-round AI picks
1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL)
Grok has taken notice of the Titans' quarterback need, saying, "Will Levis has been inconsistent," before electing to make Ward the top pick in the draft. The Miami quarterback is widely considered to be the best at the position in this draft, so it comes as no surprise that Ward heads to the Music City in Grok's imaginary eyes.
2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
Hunter is easily the most interesting player in this class as he tries to play both sides of the ball. While Grok takes a trip down easy street with this pick, it's not for the right reason. It acknowledged the uncertain quarterback situation in Cleveland but used Deshaun Watson's contract as the reason to pivot elsewhere. Watson's ability to play this season is in doubt after tearing his Achilles again. Still, Grok is on a roll to start.