X has a slightly more functional photo editor now
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X has a slightly more functional photo editor now
"The new editing features, particularly the addition of text-based edits via an AI assistant, bring it much closer in capabilities to dedicated photo apps like Google Photos."
"Users are able to prompt Grok to make edits to a photo just by typing out what they want to see, allowing for a more intuitive editing experience."
"X limited Grok's image generating abilities to paying subscribers and removed the AI's ability to create images of real people in bikinis, underwear and other suggestive clothing."
"X is currently the defendant in a class action lawsuit from three teenagers who allege their photos were used to create child exploitation material with Grok."
X has launched an update to its in-app photo editor, enabling users to edit photos with xAI's Grok. Users can now prompt Grok for edits by typing requests. The update includes features like blurring faces, overlaying text, and drawing on images. This brings X's capabilities closer to dedicated photo apps like Google Photos. Following misuse of the previous editing features, X has restricted Grok's abilities to paying subscribers and is facing legal challenges regarding the creation of inappropriate content.
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