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Musk’s New AI Model Takes the Internet by Storm

Well, folks, Elon Musk’s new AI model has just hit the scene, and it’s causing quite a stir.

Forget the usual tech updates—this one’s so wild that Musk has already released hilarious images of himself and Trump dancing on the streets. (Yes, you read that right!)

Here’s the scoop: With the launch of Grok 2.0, Musk is busier than ever.

By day, he’s busy being a Spartan warrior on film sets:

And by night, he’s having friendly battles with Mark Zuckerberg:

And let’s not forget how he morphs from a muscle-bound hero to a 200kg couch potato in mere seconds, thanks to a single image generation:

 

Of course, all these images are just some fun from 𝕏 users, but the new Grok 2.0 has really taken off.

It’s not just Musk getting the spotlight; the AI’s latest craze is pulling all kinds of celebrities into the mix.

Here’s What’s Going Down:

  • Trump’s Golden Glam: Trump’s golden diamond outfit is blindingly flashy.
  • Superman Buddy: Trump’s even hanging out with Superman now:
  • Vintage Steve Jobs: We’ve got rare “photos” of Steve Jobs playing with cats:
  • Epic Crossovers: And some wild cross-industry handshakes:

One creative user even tried out a new trick: just inputting their name into Grok and seeing what image it generates. The result? Everyone, from kids to grandparents, got their own personalized AI-generated pictures!

Here’s the Catch:

Grok 2.0 can tap into data from 𝕏 in real-time, which is why it can be so spot-on—or sometimes hilariously off. Take Choen Lee, for example. The AI first guessed they were female, then corrected itself to male after a second query. Clearly, AI is still figuring things out!

Grok 2.0’s AI image features are thanks to Flux.1, an open-source image generation model. It’s the same team behind Stable Diffusion, and it’s been making waves online.

Testing the Limits:

  • Image Accuracy: When asked to draw a Tesla Cybertruck, Grok nailed it, while MidJourney 6.1 was still sketching.
  • Circuit Boards: The generated circuit board images are super detailed. Can you spot the layout flaws?
  • Cat Pics: Even cat pictures look top-notch with Grok.
  • Cosplay Fun: And yes, cosplay images are totally possible too.

What’s Next?

As Grok 2.0 gets more popular, there’s a lot of excitement—and a few worries.

People are concerned about the AI’s potential for misuse and copyright issues.

The Verge even described Grok’s new features as “chaotic” and mentioned that there are some real challenges ahead.

Safety Measures:

Grok does have some built-in restrictions to prevent generating inappropriate content, but it’s not perfect.

For example, it might mess up with non-English prompts or copyright concerns.

Despite the concerns, Grok 2.0 is a steal at just $8 for premium AI image tools, plus extra 𝕏 membership features.

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