X users may soon be able to input images into Grok for text-based answers.
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is working on adding multimodal inputs to its Grok chatbot, according to public developer documents. What this means is that soon, users may be able to upload photos to Grok and receive text-based answers. In the developer documents, a sample Python script demonstrates how developers can use the xAI software development kit library to generate a response based on both text and images. This script reads an image file, sets up a text prompt, and uses the x.
Grok-1 was not trained on X data , the blog added. However, Grok does have “real-time knowledge of the world,” including posts on X. xAI, founded by Elon Musk in March 2023, is relatively new in the AI field and trails behind competitors such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT. However, according to a blog post from xAI, their model Grok 1.5 is closing the gap with GPT-4 on various benchmarks that span a wide range of grade school to high school competition problems.
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