Exploring Ultra Realistic Image Generation with Grok: Examples and Observations

You can now create ultra realistic images
with little to no restrictions
directly in Twitter. Have a look at these crazy examples.
Here’s an image of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris
smiling and riding a horse together.
Here’s another example of Will Smith eating spaghetti.
Now grok is an L L m by X Dot a I which is owned by Elon Musk.
And this is their version of Chat G P t
but they are actually using flux to generate images within grok.
And as you have seen in the examples that I showed you,
they create ultra realistic images with little to no restrictions.
Now whether this is going to be a good or a bad thing going forward
is another story altogether.
But I want you to be aware
that you should not believe any images that anyone shares with you
as it could be generated with a I.
And these a I image generation tools have become so powerful
it is almost impossible to differentiate an a
I image and a real image.
You can access Grok either from your desktop by just clicking on a
Grok in your left menu and it is also available on the mobile app.
You will just have to click on the Grok logo.
Now as you’ll see the interface looks similar to Chat G b t or Claude.
And if you look closely right at the top you can choose the model.
Now currently I only have access to Grock too
Mini and as you can see below that we can toggle on Fun Mode.
Now here are some examples of images that I created with Grock.
So in this example I just gave it a simple prompt of
Mickey Mouse in a cinematic action scene
next to Deadpool and as you can see the quality is really good
and in this one
I just stated Mickey Mouse as Superman in an action scene
and then I stated cinematic.
Now as you can see I misspelled Mickey but it’s still understood
and here again it gave me a really impressive image
in this one
I just asked it to create Tom and Jerry in a action scene of Batman
and what it actually did was it actually made Tom Batman
but as you can see we have Jerry here as well.
In this example I asked it to generate Mark Zuckerberg as a villain
being caught by Deadpool in a cinematic action scene
and as you can see this is what it gave me
and in this example I created this image of a chocolate cake.
Now as you can see
this looks hyper realistic but as you’ll notice in this prompt
it is much more detailed and for this I used my own custom G P
t that has been trained on flux image generation prompts
so I simply asked it for a chocolate cake
and it gave me this detailed prompt in return
and then I added this into Grok and that is how I got these results
and for this image I asked it to generate a house on a snowy mountain
and here again I used my custom G P
t and I got this prompt
and then I pasted this into grok and that is how I got this result
in this example I asked it for a sunrise over Miami Beach
but as you’ll see in this example
I asked it to generate some text as well
and as you can see it did it perfectly
and here again I use my custom G P
t to generate the prompt
so flux does a really good job with text as well
now to use grok within Twitter
you will have to have a paid subscription which is $8 per month
but this also gives you a blue checkmark and some other perks as well
now if you compare that to midjourney
which is $10 per month or other a I image generation tools
this is actually pretty reasonably priced
there are other ways to use flux for free
and if you want me to create a video on how to use flux for free
let me know in the comments and I will create that video
another advantage of grok is it has been trained on Twitter data
as well as some other web data
so it should have current data as well
but this is a bit hit and miss as well as you can See
in this example
I asked it who won the opening game of the new Premier League season
and that was yesterday and it gave me the correct answer
and it gave me the sources of where it got the answer
and it says based on post found on X and other web sources
so it did well there but then I asked it
who won the silver medal in the hundred meter relay Olympics
and as you can see it says to provide an accurate answer
I would need to know which Olympic Games you’re referring to
as the winners of the silver medal in the hundred meter relay
have varied over the years.
And as you can see it referenced 2020 Tokyo Olympics
but it didn’t mention the current Olympics
which just finished a week ago.
One of the other things that I’ve been really impressed with Grok is
it doesn’t seem to have any usage restrictions.
I have been using it for hours
and it hasn’t stopped
or even notified me that I am reaching my chat limit.
On the other hand, when I use Claude,
even though I have the Pro version,
I am heavily restricted with my usage
and I always run out of messages
and then I have to come back after a few hours to continue my chat
and this becomes really frustrating
especially if you are doing some serious work.
So grok is great but for me personally
I see myself using it More for a I image generation
and maybe if I am looking for any Twitter data specifically.
So let me know if you have used grok and what are your thoughts like
and share this video if you found it useful
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I’ll see you on the next video.