11-18-2024, 01:52 AM
(11-17-2024, 11:01 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wow, interesting indeed, they used Grok for that? Hmm, that AI is from X (Twitter) I see...
Grok uses Flux, which is developed by Black Forest Labs and is also open-source. You can run it for free on your PC.
Alternatively, one of the easiest ways to use it is through Krea AI, which provides free credits daily and generates images without watermarks. Krea also offers a wide selection of image and video AI models to choose from.
https://www.krea.ai/
Judging by the images, it’s highly likely they used Flux to create the Trump/Taylor images, followed by Hailuo, Lumi, Runway, or Kling to animate the images. They may have utilized multiple models for the animation depending on the scene, similar to how Coca-Cola created their AI-powered Christmas commercial.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplaci...explained/
It’s quite fun to see an AI-generated image and try to guess how it was created—what prompts were used and which models were selected.
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