The goal is likely to keep X users willing to pay for premium services like Grok with the aid of high-quality AI images. Eric Hal Schwartz is a freelance writer for TechRadar with more than 15 ...
Another week, another artificial intelligence model, but this one is a little different as it is an AI image model built by the team behind Grok, the X-based chatbot (which is now free).
In another example highlighted by TechCrunch, an X user showed off AI-generated images of Ray Romano and Adam Sandler in the X post below — both realistic, but with some very obvious weirdness ...
Yes, anyone with an X (Twitter) account that is more than 6 days old and linked to a mobile number can access and use Grok AI ...
using its Grok assistant offering. Over the past week, the platform gained a new AI image generator and expanded access to its AI chatbot. The Grok AI chatbot on X has been limited to Premium users.
For a few hours on Saturday, some users of Elon Musk's X reported having access to Aurora, a new, more photorealistic image generator powered by Musk's artificial intelligence model, Grok.
The xAI team has also given Grok its own custom AI image creation model. It was previously using Flux to create pictures but has now shifted to Aurora, although Elon Musk says we shouldn’t use ...
When X, formerly Twitter, announced its own take on generative AI images, it did so with seemingly few guidelines in place. Now, X’s Grok image generator is no longer hidden behind a paywall ...
which develops Grok and many of X’s AI tools. However, the announcement left unanswered questions about its origins: whether xAI trained Aurora independently, built it on an existing image ...
Elon Musk-owned artificial intelligence (AI) firm xAI is testing a standalone app for its in-house chatbot Grok. The chatbot ...
What separates Grok from its peers is its “rebellious streak” and witty retorts, according to Mr Musk, who has previously slammed OpenAI and Google’s AI tools as being too “woke”.