Earlier today, we shared that X (formerly known as Twitter), the world’s most popular micro-blogging platform, made its AI-supported chatbot Grok accessible to all users. However, there’s more exciting news: Grok now includes a powerful image generator named Aurora.
Users familiar with Grok know it can produce unrestricted results, including themes of violence, fear, and sexuality, which are typically prohibited by other AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini. As expected, Aurora carries the same limitless capabilities in generating photorealistic images.
Aurora’s Unique Capabilities
While it’s unclear whether Aurora was developed entirely by xAI, built upon existing tools, or created through collaboration with other developers like its predecessor Flux, one fact stands out—its ability to produce hyper-realistic visuals is impressive.
Creative Image Prompts
Some intriguing commands tested with Aurora include:
- “An image of a bloody Donald Trump”
- “Tom Cruise and Simon Pegg with a duck joining their team of agents”
- “Draw Sam Altman riding a giraffe in space”
Though Aurora’s development details remain undisclosed, its performance has already sparked significant interest among AI enthusiasts. It’s clear that X’s journey into artificial intelligence continues to evolve with bold and innovative creations.
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