A security lead at a large enterprise* told me last week, when I asked whether they had any interest in Grok: "The revenge porn edgelord LLM? Yeah, imagine that; our bank wants nothing to do with it." A couple of other people I put the question to seemed genuinely surprised I'd brought it up at all, the way you'd react if someone wandered into a board meeting and asked whether anyone wanted to expense a timeshare. So that's the current state of enterprise demand for Grok, as measured by the unscientific but reliable method of asking the people who actually sign the cloud contracts. It lands somewhere between "no" and "why would you ask me that?" Which is awkward, because Business Insider reported this week that AWS is "in talks" to add SpaceX's Grok models to Bedrock, joining Anthropic, Meta, Cohere, and the OpenAI models AWS is in the process of bolting on. SpaceX has reportedly already shipped the models to AWS.…