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X has unveiled a shiny new toy for Grok: an AI image generator named “Aurora.” This model brings a whole new level of photorealism to the table, making Grok’s previous attempts look like finger paintings by comparison. According to TechCrunch, Aurora seems to have fewer restrictions on the types of images it can generate, which is definitely intriguing!
Anyone interested in trying out Aurora can access it through the “Grok 2 + Aurora beta” option in the Grok model selector. However, be prepared for a little paywall action after a few queries unless you’re ready to invest in an X Premium subscription. Gotta love those limits, right?
In an interesting twist, TechCrunch highlighted that Aurora isn’t shy about creating images of copyrighted characters and public figures. From Mickey Mouse making a cameo to a rather gruesome depiction of Donald Trump, it seems Aurora is all about pushing boundaries—though it does draw the line at nudity. I guess even AI has its limits!
One user even showcased some AI-generated images featuring Ray Romano and Adam Sandler. While the results were impressively realistic, they also had some quirks in terms of human anatomy that could make anyone do a double take. Who knew AI could be so… creative?
So there you have it! Aurora is here to shake things up in the world of AI-generated imagery. Can’t wait to see what other wild creations come out of this new model!
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