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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 ...
The “Grok 2 + Aurora” option has vanished from Grok’s ... X owner Elon Musk wrote yesterday that the photorealistic and largely unrestricted model is a beta “internal image generator.” ...
On Saturday, some users of Elon Musk's X saw Grok running a new image generator called Aurora. The new model appears to have more photorealistic generations than the prior Flux model. Aurora hasn ...
Like Grok’s other image generator ... X post below — both realistic, but with some very obvious weirdness when it comes to human anatomy and continuity. Update December 8th: The “Aurora ...
A new image generator called Aurora briefly opened for testing for some Grok users, and the tool’s results shared on X appeared far more realistic than X’s previous image generators.
Users on X were surprised with the addition of Grok AI's new image generator called "Aurora" as it appeared on the platform under a beta testing label, and many users were quick to jump on it.
X, the Elon Musk-owned social network previously known as Twitter, quietly added a new image generator to its Grok assistant this past Saturday. Then, it removed it. Now, it's bringing it back ...
X, the Elon Musk-owned social network previously known as Twitter, has added a new image generator ... Aurora, appears to have few restrictions. Accessible through the Grok tab on X’s mobile ...
Grok also debuted a new image generator, dubbed Aurora, which produced extremely photorealistic results, as seen by user generations shared to X. Like the generations made by Black Forest's Flux ...