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Appetizer: Grok learns how to make videos 📹
Entrée: AI chef to open restaurant in Dubai 🥘
Dessert: Apple is quietly building its own AI app 📲
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GROK LEARNS HOW TO MAKE VIDEOS 📹
What’s new? xAI has announced Grok Imagine, a new AI tool that creates six-second videos with sound from user text prompts. This tool is slowly rolling out to Premium X subscribers and will launch to the general public in October.
Want the details? Grok Imagine turns simple text prompts into brief video clips with audio, aiming to serve creators, marketers, and educators with an easy, fast way to produce content. A controversial “spicy mode” also allows for explicit content generation, which has already drawn criticism. The tool will first roll out to SuperGrok subscribers via waitlist, then expand to the public in phases.
AI CHEF TO OPEN RESTAURANT IN DUBAI 🥘
What’s up? WOOHOO, a tech-driven restaurant powered by an AI called “Chef Aiman,” is set to open in downtown Dubai next month.
How does it work? Chef Aiman is a large-language model trained on food science, molecular flavor data, and thousands of recipes from around the world. While the meals are still cooked by humans, the AI designs every detail—from the menu to the atmosphere. It creates flavor combinations based on elements like acidity, texture, and umami, then passes its ideas to chefs who refine them through taste-testing. Dubai-based chef Reif Othman leads the human feedback loop, helping Aiman improve through collaboration.
Why should you care? This isn’t just a flashy dining gimmick—it’s a glimpse into how AI might reshape sustainability and creativity in the food industry. If successful, models like Aiman could help restaurants worldwide cut waste, personalize dining, and blend human intuition with machine intelligence in exciting new ways.
APPLE IS QUIETLY BUILDING ITS OWN AI APP 📲
What’s going on? Apple is quietly building its own ChatGPT-style AI app.
Want the details? A new internal team at Apple—called Answers, Knowledge, and Information—is developing an AI-powered “answer engine” designed to respond to questions using real-time information from across the web. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this could become a standalone app or be integrated into Siri, Safari, or other Apple services. Apple is actively hiring experts in search algorithms and engine development to help build it.
What does this mean? With tech giants racing to dominate AI-powered search and assistance, Apple’s efforts could reshape how millions of users interact with their devices, blending privacy, personalization, and instant answers into a sleek Apple package.
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TWITTER (X) TUESDAY 🐦
Grok 4 is terrifyingly powerful.
But most people don't know how to use it.
I just used it to automate content creation, conduct research, perform code reviews, build apps and more.
Here are 10 ways to use Grok 4 and automate your boring work:
— Ryan Lazuka (@lazukars)
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