Elon Musk doesn’t like censorship, so he has disabled almost all filters in Aurora, a new artificial intelligence that is associated with the second version of Grok, the model that you can use for free on X, the old Twitter.
Unfortunately, the social network has also been flooded with AI-generated images that have caused some stir, as Aurora has virtually no censorship, and this includes power create hyper-realistic celebrity results.
Although Grok was only available to users who paid for the social network’s premium service, X already allows access to this model completely free of charge. So you can try Grok and some interesting features.
How to access Grok, X’s AI
If you’re interested in trying out X’s free AI, it’s as simple as logging into your account from this link –If you do not have an account, you will have to create one to be able to use Grok–.
Once in the main interface, in the left menu you will find the Grok tab, with a diagonal logo very similar to that of the social network. Once inside, you can use it like any AI-powered conversational chatbot.
Although in this case it also adds all the potential of generating artificial images, with the option of adding a fun mode, for somewhat more surprising results, with hardly any censorship, since it allows you to create very realistic results of any celebrity.
What uses to give Grok
After having tried AI image generation with Grok, I have to warn you that the results have not been as expected in all cases, since there are some restrictions.
In this sense, it perfectly recognizes if you enter a prompt with the name of famous people, although X has added limitations in what has to do with scenes of violence, nudity, etc. At least for the last few hours.
In any case, the results are shown 2 at a time, plus the loading of the images is extremely slow; Added to this is a very poor quality in the final image, which barely weighs 1 megabyte.
In addition to image generation, Grok can help you with different programming languages, in addition to being an assistant for everything you ask of it, as Gemini, ChatGPT and others already do.
Thus, it is no different from what other assistants already offer, although it can be a great companion if you are an X user.
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