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X adds an improved process for including different entities within artificial intelligence-generated videos, and Grok can now integrate up to seven still image references into its work.

Grok’s updated video generation process allows users to generate video scenes up to 30 seconds long by simply referencing a selection of uploaded images.
X Premium subscribers can also generate images with Grok, allowing users to create videos with fully AI-generated characters and elements that have a more consistent presence within the final video output.

This is a useful addition that allows X Premium users to easily generate videos of their selection within the app. X owner Elon Musk is also pushing for the ability to generate 30-minute videos via Grok, which could eventually lead to even more capacity for video expression and creation within the app.
However, X also needed to restrict use of Grok’s image generation features to paying users to avoid the growing controversy over the use of tools that create nude or sexual depictions of people.
On this front, X owner Elon Musk also announced new regulations regarding the use of Grok in video generation, saying in an X post last week, “If it’s allowed in an R-rated movie, it’s allowed in Grok Imagine.”
This could help provide further guidance on what X will allow, but it remains to be seen whether these parameters align with what regulators want to put in place.
Either way, this is a useful addition to Grok’s video generation capabilities, making it easy to create videos with multiple elements within the app.
