Miro AI integration with Grok fails with errors
The Grok AI integration within Miro produces errors and cannot complete tasks, blocking collaborative workflows that depend on AI-assisted brainstorming. The failure appears tied to API compatibility issues rather than user configuration. Teams using Miro with AI features have no fallback within the platform.
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