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Can you believe this video was made using Elon Musk’s Grok—almost instantly? 🤯
Grok Imagine, a text-to-video tool dropping in October:
• 6-sec AI videos in seconds
• 4 variants per prompt
• Image-to-video + soundtracks
• “Spicy mode” (yup)
Would you pay $30/month for this?
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Re-iterating, this is real. not CGI.
150+ engineers, T-800 is completely done by in-house RnD by Engine AI. Their old half size humanoid exits in the opening scene.
This robot is built for heavy duty, it only has 3 fingers, has unbelievable locomotion.
Sources below 👇
My very first time playing a first person shooter while using neuralink Brain computer interfacing with the quad stick controller I can now aim with my thoughts and it's gonna take a ton of practice, like a ton because I'm only as accurate as I am with my cursor control on my laptop. But you gotta hand it to Neuralink
Can you believe you can shave using this robotic arm? 🔥
This is the Jaco robotic arm from Kinova Robotics.
It is a really great accessory for wheelchairs, where people without much hand movement can do almost all of the everyday activities like eating, opening doors, pressing buttons, and picking up things.
You can even use different kinds of control methods if you don't have any movement in the hands, with switches, joysticks at different locations and sensitivity, even with sip and puff and head array.
Because of this arm, the person "Markus Essar" in the video can live alone.
This is already mind-blowing. In the future, the control part will become even more seamless using Neuralink. It should be done really soon, as we recently saw one of their patients already controlling a robotic arm. If you want more details, you can check my previous post.
This is solving one of the most difficult problems, which is giving independence back to people who lost it using technology, and I love it!!