Entonces, esta nueva generación de imágenes de @grok llamada Aurora acaba de enviarse un sábado, ¿qué pensamos amigos?
Parece entrenado por ellos, sin evaluaciones ni detalles, solo, aquí tienes, usa la cosa.
Parece centrado en el realismo fotográfico.
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Like most AI image generators, it has its excesses. While the images have been clear, there have been issues with the generator creating hands for humans, an issue with most image generators, and people and objects being blended. Aurora’s release is coming after X announced that all users can now use Grok for free. Initially, access to the AI came with the platform’s $8 per month subscriptions, opening it up to only users with verified check marks.
X also announced that users who are on the free plan can send only 10 messages to the AI and request around three images every day. Also, X had announced that xAI recently closed a $6 billion funding round, with the investment going into the creation of an app that will serve Grok users. Like most AI applications, having a standalone app will enable the firm to infuse better features that will serve its users. Similarly, the company is looking into the creation of its next-generation Grok model the Grok 3.
The rollout of the new image generator has been met with positive and negative comments on the microblogging platform. X user @EnsoMatt didn’t hold back, creating a series of images using Aurora. In a thread, he showcased several images of popular personalities that he created. However, users like @iruletheworldmo called the new image generator ‘useless’ because it failed to produce an image depicting his exact command.
Meanwhile, there are still negative effects of AI image generators, especially in the crypto market. For instance, users complained about the lack of guardrails around the first version, noting that it may be used to depict scenarios that are less than pleasing. For instance, users used it to generate less pleasing images of pop star Taylor Swift to her dissatisfaction. After she complained, some stopped, while others doubled down, showcasing the misuse of the image generation tool. Although the same cannot be said for Aurora, there is a likelihood that it may be one tool for bad actors.
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