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Not too long ago, Elon Musk hinted at an upgraded AI model coming to X users, and now, it is here. X Premium and Premium+ subscribers can now access two new models: Grok-2 and Grok-2 Mini.on X can now create images directly on the platform. xAI, Elon Musk’s AI venture, has announced that both Grok-2 and Grok-2 Mini are currently in beta for paying users on X.
Grok-2 is our state-of-the-art AI assistant with advanced capabilities in both text and vision understanding, integrating real-time information from the X platform, accessible through the Grok tab in the X app.Grok-2 and Grok-2 Mini are also set to power other new AI-driven features on X. These include advanced search capabilities, deeper insights into posts, and enhanced reply functions.
Early images created by users show that Grok's new image generation feature is going wild with no filters on political figures. As a result, many users are jumping at the chance to make some provocative or playful content.However, without any restrictions on image generation, Grok might quickly turn into a tool for spreading misinformation on X and beyond. It is also uncertain whether these AI-generated images come with any metadata to show they are not real.
As the US presidential election approaches, X might face mounting pressure to impose limits on these features. If this happens, though, it wouldn’t be the first time the company gets under the regulatory microscope; just recently, From being an early follower of PhoneArena to relying exclusively on her smartphone for photography, she embraces the immense capabilities of compact devices in our daily lives.
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