On Tuesday, Elon Musk’s AI firm, xAI, announced the beta launch of two new language fashions, Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini, obtainable to subscribers of his social media platform, X (previously Twitter). The fashions are additionally linked to the lately launched Flux image-synthesis mannequin, which permits X customers to create largely uncensored photorealistic photos that may be shared on the positioning.
“Flux, accessible by Grok, is a wonderful text-to-image generator, however it’s also actually good at creating pretend images of actual areas and folks, and sending them proper to Twitter,” wrote frequent AI commentator Ethan Mollick on X. “Does anybody know if they’re watermarking these in any means? It might be a good suggestion.”
In a report posted earlier immediately, The Verge noted that Grok’s image-generation capabilities seem to have minimal safeguards, permitting customers to create probably controversial content material. Based on their testing, when prompted, Grok produced photos depicting political figures in compromising conditions, copyrighted characters, and scenes of violence.
The Verge discovered that whereas Grok claims to have sure limitations, akin to avoiding pornographic or excessively violent content material, these guidelines appear inconsistent in apply. Not like different main AI picture turbines, Grok doesn’t seem to refuse prompts involving actual folks or add figuring out watermarks to its outputs.
Given what individuals are producing up to now—together with photos of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris kissing or giving a thumbs-up on the way in which to the Twin Towers in an obvious 9/11 assault—the unrestricted outputs might not final for lengthy. However then once more, Elon Musk has made a big deal out of “freedom of speech” on his platform, so maybe the aptitude will stay (till somebody seemingly information a defamation or copyright swimsuit).
Individuals utilizing Grok’s picture generator for shock worth brings up an previous query in AI at this level: Ought to misuse of an AI picture generator be the accountability of the one that creates the immediate, the group that created the AI mannequin, or the platform that hosts the photographs? To this point, there isn’t a clear consensus, and the scenario has but to be resolved legally, though a brand new proposed US legislation referred to as the NO FAKES Act would presumably maintain X responsible for the creation of practical picture deepfakes.
On Thursday morning, Musk weighed in on folks utilizing the AI picture generator on X. In response to an open question from Mollick about why xAI selected to make use of Flux to permit customers to generate photos with out additional content material filters, Musk wrote, “Now we have our personal picture technology system beneath improvement, however it’s a couple of months away, so this appeared like intermediate step for folks to have some enjoyable.”
With Grok-2, the GPT-4 ceiling nonetheless holds
Wanting past photos, in a launch blog, xAI claims that Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini symbolize vital developments in capabilities, with Grok-2 supposedly outperforming some main rivals in latest benchmarks and what we name “vibemarks.” It is at all times clever to strategy these claims with a dose of skepticism, however it seems that the “GPT-4 class” of AI language fashions (these with related functionality to OpenAI’s mannequin) has grown bigger, however the GPT-4 barrier has not but been smashed.
“There are actually 5 GPT-4 class fashions: GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, Gemini 1.5, Llama 3.1, and now Grok 2,” wrote Ethan Mollick on X. “All the labs are saying there’s room left for continued big enhancements, however we haven’t seen any fashions really leap above GPT-4… but.”
xAI says it lately launched an early model of Grok-2 to the LMSYS Chatbot Enviornment beneath the title “sus-column-r,” the place it reportedly achieved a better total Elo rating than fashions like Claude 3.5 Sonnet and GPT-4 Turbo. Chatbot Enviornment is a well-liked subjective vibemarking web site for AI fashions, however it has been the topic of controversy lately when people disagreed with OpenAI’s GPT-4o mini inserting so extremely within the rankings.
Based on xAI, each new Grok fashions present enhancements over predecessor Grok-1.5 in areas like graduate-level science data, basic data, and math problem-solving in benchmarks which have similarly proved controversial. The corporate additionally highlighted Grok-2’s efficiency on visible duties, claiming state-of-the-art ends in visible math reasoning and document-based query answering.
The fashions are actually obtainable to X Premium and Premium+ subscribers by an up to date app interface. Not like a few of its rivals within the open-weights area, xAI is not releasing the mannequin weights for obtain or impartial verification. This closed strategy stands in stark distinction to latest strikes by Meta, which lately launched its Llama 3.1 405B mannequin for anybody to obtain and run domestically.
xAI plans to launch each fashions by an enterprise API later this month. The corporate says this API will characteristic multi-region deployment choices and safety measures, like obligatory multifactor authentication. Particulars on pricing, utilization limits, or data-handling insurance policies haven’t but been introduced.
Photorealistic picture technology apart, maybe Grok-2’s biggest liability is its deep hyperlink to X, which supplies it a bent to drag inaccurate info from tweets. It is a bit like for those who had a buddy who insisted on checking the social media web site earlier than answering any of your questions, even when it wasn’t notably related.
As Mollick identified on X, this shut hyperlink could be annoying: “I solely have entry to Grok 2 mini proper now, and it looks like a strong mannequin, however usually appears ill-served by its RAG connection to Twitter,” he wrote. “The mannequin is fed outcomes from Twitter that appear irrelevant to the immediate, after which desperately tries to attach them into one thing coherent.”
This story was up to date at 9:30 AM on August 15, 2024 to incorporate a quote from Elon Musk about Grok’s picture generator.