Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, has added a vision feature to their AI assistant, Grok, allowing it to analyze and comprehend images in addition to text. This new update puts Grok on par with other established AI models and introduces a new benchmark to evaluate its abilities. While some are excited about Grok's rapid advancement, others have raised questions about its performance compared to competitors.
X's AI chatbot, Grok, may have been overlooked in the past, but with a new and more advanced version, Grok-2, in beta testing, it's ready to compete with the top players in the industry. With a large user base providing data for the model, Grok-2 is already outperforming comparable chatbots. Along with an improved interface and the ability to generate images, X has integrated the powerful Flux AI image generation model from Black Forest Labs into Grok-2, making it a formidable opponent in the field of AI.
xAI, the AI company founded by Elon Musk, has released Grok-2 and Grok-2 Mini on their social network X. These new models exceed their previous version, Grok-1.5, with advanced abilities in chat, coding, and reasoning. While the models are currently only available to premium users on X, xAI plans to integrate them into various features, including search and post analytics. However, there are concerns about the potential misuse of the image generation feature, especially in the current political climate leading up to the U.S. presidential election. Developers can expect to have access to both models through xAI's API later this month.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, has released the highly anticipated Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini models for their X social network. These models boast improved reasoning and have the ability to generate images, a feature currently restricted to premium users. While exciting, some users have raised concerns about the lack of safeguards around creating images of political figures, putting pressure on the company to address this issue. With plans to release them through an enterprise API later this month, Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini are sure to bring a new level of excitement to the X network.
X, the company owned by Elon Musk, has faced lawsuits and controversies over the use of public data for training their AI models. To address this, the company has now introduced an 'Opt-Out' feature for users to choose whether their tweets and chatbot interactions can be used to train the AI model, Grok. The option has been available since May, but was not widely publicized until recently when the company announced it via a post on its Safety handle. However, the setting can only be accessed through the web version for now.
X, formerly known as Twitter, has activated a new setting that allows the company to train its Grok AI using users' posts and interactions. The setting is turned on by default, but users have the option to turn it off and delete their conversation history with the AI. This move comes after X owner Elon Musk announced plans to make its AI model the most powerful in the world, including using user data for training. However, this decision has faced backlash and scrutiny, with others in the tech industry also utilizing user data for AI training.
Twitter (now X) has launched a new setting that allows them to collect user data for training their AI chatbot, Grok. This setting is turned on by default and hidden on the mobile app, making it difficult for users to opt out of data sharing with xAI for training. However, there is a way to disable this and prevent your data from being used for training purposes. Follow these steps to opt out of the setting.