The original story, previously headlined "X adds, then quickly removes, Grok’s new ‘Aurora’ image generator," follows unedited below: On Saturday, a new image generator called Aurora became ...
On Saturday, a new image generator called Aurora became available for some Grok users, many of whom shared the tool’s results on X touting their photorealism. But as of Sunday afternoon ...
Microblogging platform X released, and then pulled back, its new AI image generation tool Aurora on December ... Notably, Grok’s previous image generator has been called out in the past for ...
X, the Elon Musk ... quietly added a new image generator to its Grok assistant this past Saturday. Then, it removed it. Now, it's bringing it back — and officially announcing it. The image generator, ...
has added a new image generator to its Grok assistant. 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 is technically free to use but is severely limited to just 10 queries every two hours for users who don’t pony up for a subscription. X offers ... as a premiere image generator, its art ...
The app may also end up using the Aurora image model that xAI apparently accidentally released very briefly before removing it. Grok’s launch outside X represents ... based in New York City.
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is testing out a stand-alone iOS app for its chatbot, Grok, which was available only to X users until ... says its chatbot’s image generator model excels at ...