xAI launches free video content production using Grok AI

xAI owner Elon Musk said that for now, free artificial intelligence video creation will be available to US users.
The xAI company, which developed the artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot Grok, will make the new Grok Imagine service, which can produce videos, available for free access in the upcoming days.
"Grok Imagine video production will be available free of charge for all users in the US in the coming days," Musk wrote on X.com.
The xAI team confirmed plans to launch its own video content production service at the end of July. The system is integrated into the Grok mobile app.Grok Imagine allows users to create videos and images directly from text commands. These videos can include audio and be up to six minutes long - similar to the time limit on Twitter's short-form video app Vine, which was retired in 2017.
Musk founded his artificial intelligence startup xAI in April 2023. A few months later, the company introduced an AI-powered chatbot called Grok. The creators of the project claim that this product differs from its counterparts in that it is uncensored and provides real-time access to relevant information. (ILKHA)
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