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Elon Musk’s xAI offically entered the generative video race this week, launching its Grok Imagine tool on the X platform.
Twitter bought Vine back in 2012 before closing the app to new submissions in 2016. The company has now found the old video archive, and it plans to bring it back.
When I first heard about Grok Imagine, I thought it was just another AI content tool in an already crowded market. I was ...
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Elon Musk announces Vines revival through Grok Imagine, blending nostalgia with advanced AI for a modern video-sharing ...
Mashable recently wrote about a viral AI video trend — security camera footage of animals jumping on trampolines and engaging in similar antics. So, I used a simple prompt to test Grok Imagine, Veo 3, ...
For quite some time now, Elon Musk has been promising to bring back Vine. Back in the day, the short-lived TikTok precursor ...
Elon Musk has stated that the archive of short-form videos from Vine is coming back. He hasn't announced a timeline or any ...
The billionaire announced the ambitious project on his social media platform X in late July, declaring: “We’re bringing back Vine, but in AI form.” ...
Elon Musk has announced X is restoring the archive of the defunct video app Vine, tying the nostalgic move to a broader AI ...
While working on Grok AI's Imagine feature, Elon Musk found an archive of Vine's old videos. This content was thought to be deleted, but it still exists, and the billionaire is working to make it ...
Elon Musk has introduced Grok Imagine, a new AI-powered text-to-video generator, described as "AI Vine." This development has ...