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Aurora is an autoregressive image generation model xAI says the model is trained on “billions of examples from the internet” Grok’s Aurora AI model accepts images as input ...
That's likely to be the case with the new Grok Image Generation release, code-named Aurora. It appeared briefly over the weekend but now seems to have replaced Flux as the image generator inside ...
Now, it’s bringing it back — and officially announcing it. The image generator, called Aurora, was developed by Musk’s AI company, xAI, and trained on billions of examples from the internet.
Elon Musk recently expanded the availability of Grok AI to every X user, and hours after that, xAI, the parent company of Grok, announced Aurora, its latest image-generation model, which can be ...
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 recently introduced a new image generator called 'Aurora' on its Grok AI chatbot. The tool was available for a short while to select users who lauded its photorealistic results. However ...
Named Aurora, the new model seemed to be particularly impressive at generating realistic-looking images of people and animals. The output seems almost indistinguishable from real photos and is on ...
So this new @grok image generation called Aurora just shipped on a Saturday, what do we think folks? Looks like trained by them, no evals or details, just, here you go, use the thing. Just like ...
but with some very obvious weirdness when it comes to human anatomy and continuity. Update December 8th: The “Aurora” option has disappeared.
Dec. 7 (UPI) --Elon Musk's xAI artificial intelligence company on Saturday rolled out a free beta version of its Aurora image generator, capable of producing photo-realistic pictures upon request.
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