Grok’s image generation system in X draws backlash with its results

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Popular social media platform owned by Elon Musk Xyesterday added another feature to the generative AI-based Grok He had added.

xAI’s Grok now allows Premium and Premium+ users to generate images with written input on the X. For this, see the details Here Grok, who used FLUX.1 that we featured, as it turns out does not use an advanced or detailed security system in this infrastructure. Immediately after the launch yesterday, many videos were created using Grok, including famous names and politicians. bad/incorrect/misleading content produced. In this regard, as with its competitors, there is a serious “censorship“The system that needs infrastructure is basically It is being developed by Germany-based Black Forest Labs. Founded by Robin Rombach, Patrick Esser and Andreas Blattmann, the startup has been invested in by names such as Andreessen Horowitz, Garry Tan and Brendan Iribe. Explained. Claimed to produce better results than Midjourney and OpenAI’s DALL-E The following images created by FLUX.1 are certainly not well received:

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Xrecently โ€œsort answersโ€ made its infrastructure available. Now X users can comment under the post they open, โ€œmost relevantโ€œ, โ€œlatest” or “most likedโ€ option. This feature, which is especially useful for posts with a lot of comments, has been opened for everyone as of today. An advertising step centered on Premium+ was taken before. Premium+ subscribers no longer see any ads on the platform. Monthly 49 TL price available “Basis” There will continue to be advertisements in the package, 130 TL per month โ€œPremiumโ€ package will show 50 percent fewer ads. Those who want to completely eliminate ads will need to subscribe to the “Premium+” package for 261 TL per month.

X had previously come to the fore with a European Union development. If you didn’t know, the platform automatically enabled a setting last month that allowed Grok to be trained on user posts. It’s now possible to turn off this setting, which is on by default. here entering the menu and the page that appears, โ€œAllow your posts, as well as your interactions with Grok, your inputs, and your results to be used for training and fine-tuningโ€ option needs to be turned off.

Making a statement for this setting, X stated the following:: โ€œWe may use X posts and user interactions, as well as their inputs and results on Grok, for training and fine-tuning to continually improve their experience. This means their interactions, inputs, and results may also be shared with our service provider xAI for these purposes.โ€ This situation was not well received in the EU. The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) said they took the platform to court over its unauthorized use of user data to train Grok, which the company was later forced to revoke for EU countries.



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