X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, formerly known as Twitter, has introduced a novel image generation tool within its AI-powered assistant. Despite spending several hours dwelling on Saturday, the product seemed.
As the latest iteration of the popular photography platform, Aurora, officially launches on a Saturday, we anticipate that users will have plenty to look forward to.
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Elevated and refined, this offering appears to have been meticulously crafted, free from evaluative commentary, it simply presents itself for consideration, ready to be utilized as needed.
Appears centered on photograph realism
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— Alex Volkov (Thursd/AI) (@altryne)
Unveiled in October, resembling its identical twin X, which merged with Grok, Aurora appears to be a more unrestricted entity.
Accessible through the Grok tab on X’s mobile applications and website, Aurora enables users to create photos of public figures, such as Mickey Mouse, without attracting any criticism. While the temporary exam’s unconventional atmosphere had lost its allure for the lifeless model, it still permitted a certain level of explicitness, exemplified by an image of a bloody Donald Trump.
The mythological roots of Aurora’s name and character remain somewhat enigmatic.
At xAI, the AI startup founded by Elon Musk, which develops cutting-edge AI technologies including Grok and a range of other innovative AI-powered solutions, revealed Aurora on its official blog early Saturday morning. While the original posts failed to disclose whether Aurora, built upon an existing image generator, skilled itself in xAI or collaborated with a third party, like its precursor Flux.
While a minimum of one xAI worker assisted in fine-tuning Aurora, however.
Discover the captivating visuals crafted with the innovative Grok picture generator, Aurora: 📸
1. Ray Romano and his entourage, including the show’s creator, burst onto the sitcom set, causing chaos and confusion among the production team.
— Matt (@EnsoMatt)
Regardless of the context, Aurora stands out for its impressive capabilities in capturing photorealistic images, including stunning landscapes and still-life compositions. However it’s not flawless. Around 20 customers shared AI-generated images showcasing bizarre object combinations and humans without fingers. Palms are notoriously challenging to process in picture mills.
It’s a nice model for certain issues, yet far removed from the best.
— A.I. Leaks & News (@AILEaksAndNews)
Aurora’s discharge is accessible to all customers following X, whereas previously it was exclusive to those subscribed to X’s Premium tier at a monthly fee of $8. Free customers can send up to 10 messages to Grok every two hours, and create a maximum of three photos daily.
Recent reports indicate that xAI has secured a significant $6 billion funding round, with the company allegedly working on a standalone app for Grok. Moreover, it appears to be on the verge of unveiling its latest innovation, the third-generation Grok model, codenamed Grok 3.