Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @TylerJnstn: I, too, made the mistake of *checks notes* taking OpenAI's charitable mission seriously and literally.
In return, got a knock at my door in Oklahoma with a demand for every text/email/document that, in the "broadest sense permitted," relates to OpenAI's governance and investors. https://twitter.com/_NathanCalvin/status/1976649051396620514#m
RT @TylerJnstn: I, too, made the mistake of *checks notes* taking OpenAI's charitable mission seriously and literally.
In return, got a knock at my door in Oklahoma with a demand for every text/email/document that, in the "broadest sense permitted," relates to OpenAI's governance and investors. https://twitter.com/_NathanCalvin/status/1976649051396620514#m
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Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @xAIMemphis: Today we broke ground on our wastewater treatment facility in Memphis:
- 13 MGD (million gallons per day) treatment capacity (approx. 20% of Maxson discharge)
• Largest ceramic membrane MBR in the world
- 13,000 membrane modules—stacked together they would be taller than 4 Empire State Buildings
- 900,000 square feet of ceramic membrane surface area – 16 football fields of membrane surface area
- 4 miles of internal process piping (i.e., not including pipelines to partners)
- Largest membrane gallery (building) in the world
- Membrane process building will be 600 feet long -- 2 entire football fields would fit inside
RT @xAIMemphis: Today we broke ground on our wastewater treatment facility in Memphis:
- 13 MGD (million gallons per day) treatment capacity (approx. 20% of Maxson discharge)
• Largest ceramic membrane MBR in the world
- 13,000 membrane modules—stacked together they would be taller than 4 Empire State Buildings
- 900,000 square feet of ceramic membrane surface area – 16 football fields of membrane surface area
- 4 miles of internal process piping (i.e., not including pipelines to partners)
- Largest membrane gallery (building) in the world
- Membrane process building will be 600 feet long -- 2 entire football fields would fit inside
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Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @djseo: P8 fed himself for the first time since the injury by controlling a robotic arm, purely by thinking with Telepathy.
Mind over matter. https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1976803020190236915#m
RT @djseo: P8 fed himself for the first time since the injury by controlling a robotic arm, purely by thinking with Telepathy.
Mind over matter. https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1976803020190236915#m
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Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @Artedeingenio: 👉 A quick Grok Imagine tip:
If your image is divided, add "split screen" to the prompt — it creates an awesome effect like this.
Most of the time, it prevents the panels from merging and animates each one separately.
RT @Artedeingenio: 👉 A quick Grok Imagine tip:
If your image is divided, add "split screen" to the prompt — it creates an awesome effect like this.
Most of the time, it prevents the panels from merging and animates each one separately.
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Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @amXFreeze: Grok Imagine adheres to prompts generating videos with Hollywood-level precision
Mention these camera controls in your prompts for pure movie magic:
Pan: The camera rotates horizontally, either left or right, from a fixed point. Imagine turning your head from side to side
Tilt: The camera rotates vertically, up or down, from a fixed position. This is like nodding your head up and down
Zoom In: The camera's lens adjusts to make the subject appear closer and larger. The camera itself doesn't move
Zoom Out: The opposite of a zoom in, the lens adjusts to make the subject appear farther away and smaller.
Dolly In: The entire camera physically moves forward, closer to the subject. This creates a sense of entering the scene
Dolly Out: The entire camera physically moves backward, away from the subject. This can be used to reveal more of the surroundings
Tracking Shot: The camera moves alongside the subject, following its movement. This is often used to keep a moving subject in the frame
Crane Shot: The camera is mounted on a crane and moves vertically, up or down. This can create dramatic high-angle or low-angle shots
Handheld: The camera is held by the operator, resulting in a shaky, less stable image. This technique is often used to create a sense of realism or urgency.
Orbit: The camera circles around the subject. This is a great way to show all sides of a subject or to create a dynamic and engaging shot.
RT @amXFreeze: Grok Imagine adheres to prompts generating videos with Hollywood-level precision
Mention these camera controls in your prompts for pure movie magic:
Pan: The camera rotates horizontally, either left or right, from a fixed point. Imagine turning your head from side to side
Tilt: The camera rotates vertically, up or down, from a fixed position. This is like nodding your head up and down
Zoom In: The camera's lens adjusts to make the subject appear closer and larger. The camera itself doesn't move
Zoom Out: The opposite of a zoom in, the lens adjusts to make the subject appear farther away and smaller.
Dolly In: The entire camera physically moves forward, closer to the subject. This creates a sense of entering the scene
Dolly Out: The entire camera physically moves backward, away from the subject. This can be used to reveal more of the surroundings
Tracking Shot: The camera moves alongside the subject, following its movement. This is often used to keep a moving subject in the frame
Crane Shot: The camera is mounted on a crane and moves vertically, up or down. This can create dramatic high-angle or low-angle shots
Handheld: The camera is held by the operator, resulting in a shaky, less stable image. This technique is often used to create a sense of realism or urgency.
Orbit: The camera circles around the subject. This is a great way to show all sides of a subject or to create a dynamic and engaging shot.
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Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @amXFreeze: xAI just launched Grok Business plans on Grok web
Businesses can now purchase team plans or custom Enterprise options
RT @amXFreeze: xAI just launched Grok Business plans on Grok web
Businesses can now purchase team plans or custom Enterprise options
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Elon Musk (Twitter)
RT @larrabearr: One quality of life improvement I added to Grok Imagine on Android recently is that you can now navigate away from the app when videos are generating. It won't interrupt video generation, and you can come back with the progress preserved. Cheers! 🥂
RT @larrabearr: One quality of life improvement I added to Grok Imagine on Android recently is that you can now navigate away from the app when videos are generating. It won't interrupt video generation, and you can come back with the progress preserved. Cheers! 🥂
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