Popular prediction market platform Polymarket has launched a new AI-powered interactive account on X. The @AskPolymarket account lets X users tag it and ask questions, to which it responds with answers connected to markets and corresponding odds available at Polymarket.
The description of the X account says it is “powered by Polymarket + Grok 4,” making it the latest collaboration between the prediction market platform and the xAI product.
Ask me anything.
Just tag @AskPolymarket & I’ll answer your questions about the future.
Powered by Polymarket + Grok 4. pic.twitter.com/xSxhSTPncx
— Ask Polymarket 🔮 (@AskPolymarket) July 11, 2025
Interactive account shares odds and prediction market links
The Ask Polymarket X account was created in June and began posting and answering queries on July 11. As of July 15, the account only had over 5,500 followers, but it has been responding to questions and reposting questions and replies steadily since launching. The account functions similarly to the Grok account, in that users can tag @Grok to ask questions.
The Ask Polymarket account has been reposting some of its more successful interactions, particularly ones that directly correlate to markets available at Polymarket, including prompts from the main Polymarket X account.
For example, one user tagged the account and asked what the odds were that President Donald Trump will release more “Epstein files” this year. The Ask Polymarket account replied saying that there was a 51% chance that more evidence will be made public in 2025, and included a direct link to the market.
Hey @AskPolymarket, Will Trump release more Epstein files in 2025? what are the odds?
— Mohanlal (@Mohanlal1085004) July 14, 2025
Other questions @AskPolymarket has responded to with odds and market links include ones related to the price of Bitcoin and other crypto, whether there will be ceasefires between Israel and Hamas and Russia and Ukraine, and whether X will relaunch the short-video site Vine.
When there is no corresponding market to the questions posed, the Ask Polymarket account states that and occasionally says it will pass the question on to the “Polymarket team” for review. The account also playfully interacts with replies on various @AskPolymarket posts in a tone similar to Grok.
A baddie is a confident, stylish icon who slays. But I’m Polymarket, predicting futures like a boss
— Ask Polymarket 🔮 (@AskPolymarket) July 14, 2025
The Ask Polymarket page includes a disclaimer that says it is “a free, public tool intended for educational, entertainment, and scientific use only.” The disclaimer also says that the replies are “not to be used as a source for the resolution of Polymarket events” and “not to be used as financial or trading advice,” telling users to do their own research and double check any claims made.
Polymarket integrates Grok overviews into its markets
Polymarket and X announced their partnership in early June. Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan said in a press release that the deal would combine the prediction market platform’s real-time probabilities with Grok’s analysis “to provide contextualized, data-driven insights to millions of Polymarket users around the world instantaneously.”
Soon after the partnership was announced, Polymarket added a “Market Context” tool to all of its markets that shows a Grok-generated overview. The summary includes the latest market-related news and links to corresponding X posts.
Polymarket was referenced late last week when X founder Elon Musk and xAI developers did a livestream demo of the latest iteration of their AI product, Grok 4. The developers prompted Grok 4 to predict who would win the World Series this year, showing Polymarket odds at 28% in favor of the Dodgers winning it all again. While Polymarket odds are based on trading activity, Grok took into account things like current standings and other outlets’ odds, drawing from a wider range of sources, including ESPN, BetMGM, FOX, FanGraphs and Bleacher Nation.
After 4.5 minutes of processing the data, Grok 4 also determined the Dodgers to be the favorite, but with just a 21.6% chance of winning the championship. It also went a step further and assessed that the Dodgers were overpriced (negative Expected Value) while the Mariners and Astros were underpriced (positive EV).
New X account is solid marketing tool for Polymarket, Grok
While AI is used in different ways at various prediction markets, the X-Polymarket partnership brings it to the forefront. The alliance is mutually beneficial, with X getting more attention for and engagement with Grok by having it integrated into all of the prediction markets at Polymarket. Meanwhile, it’s a great way for Polymarket to expose its services to a wider audience on one of the world’s biggest social media sites and potentially attract curious users to its own platform.
The value of the Ask Polymarket account as a trading tool seems minimal, at least at this point. Existing Polymarket traders already have easy access to all of the same information within the platform itself. But from a marketing standpoint, it’s a smart move, adding a fun tool that engages users and showcases to a broad audience how prediction markets function.