Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI has launched a beta model of its newest AI assistant, Grok 2, which incorporates a picture technology instrument just like OpenAI’s DALL-E and Google’s Gemini, however with fewer restrictions. Grok 2 permits for the creation of pictures based mostly on various prompts, together with these involving political figures and copyrighted characters. In contrast to its rivals, Grok 2 seems to have fewer limitations, as demonstrated by user-shared pictures depicting politically delicate or trademarked content material. The AI mannequin, accessible to X customers with Premium subscriptions, is positioned as having fewer restrictions and a extra rebellious persona in comparison with different AI instruments.
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