Elon in AI form.
Unhinged and free.
Grok, the brainchild of Elon Musk’s xAI, now lets users generate images on X (formerly Twitter).
And boy is it fun.
People are going wild with it.
Who cares if it comes with almost zero safeguards.
That means you can create everything from Pikachu wielding an assault rifle to, well, even more controversial images.
Basically everything Sam Altman and ChatGPT won’t allow you to do.
This isn’t a joke.
This is just the latest in a series of eyebrow-raising moves by Musk.
In partnership with Black Forest Labs — a startup you’ve probably never heard of until now — Musk is diving headfirst into the AI-generated content game.
The startup, fresh out of stealth mode with a cool $31 million in seed funding, is killing it with its FLUX.1 model, touted to be more powerful than OpenAI’s DALL-E or Google’s Imagen.
Unlike its more cautious competitors, Grok’s image generation tool seems to revel in controversy.