X has added a new image generator to its Grok assistant. However, after going live for a few hours on Saturday, the product seemed to disappear for some users.
Just like the first image generator X added to Grok in October, this one, called Aurora, appears to have few restrictions.
Accessible through the Grok tab on X’s mobile apps and the web, Aurora can generate images of public and copyrighted figures, like Mickey Mouse, without complaint. The model stopped short of nudes in our brief tests, but graphic content, like “an image of a bloodied [Donald] Trump,” wasn’t off limits.
Aurora’s origins are a bit murky.
Read more on Aurora at the link in the bio
Article by Kyle Wiggers
Image Credits: Matt Cardy / Contributor / Getty Images
#TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #X #ElonMusk #generativeAI
Just like the first image generator X added to Grok in October, this one, called Aurora, appears to have few restrictions.
Accessible through the Grok tab on X’s mobile apps and the web, Aurora can generate images of public and copyrighted figures, like Mickey Mouse, without complaint. The model stopped short of nudes in our brief tests, but graphic content, like “an image of a bloodied [Donald] Trump,” wasn’t off limits.
Aurora’s origins are a bit murky.
Read more on Aurora at the link in the bio
Article by Kyle Wiggers
Image Credits: Matt Cardy / Contributor / Getty Images
#TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #X #ElonMusk #generativeAI
X has added a new image generator to its Grok assistant. However, after going live for a few hours on Saturday, the product seemed to disappear for some users.
Just like the first image generator X added to Grok in October, this one, called Aurora, appears to have few restrictions.
Accessible through the Grok tab on X’s mobile apps and the web, Aurora can generate images of public and copyrighted figures, like Mickey Mouse, without complaint. The model stopped short of nudes in our brief tests, but graphic content, like “an image of a bloodied [Donald] Trump,” wasn’t off limits.
Aurora’s origins are a bit murky.
Read more on Aurora at the link in the bio 👆
Article by Kyle Wiggers
Image Credits: Matt Cardy / Contributor / Getty Images
#TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #X #ElonMusk #generativeAI
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