"Grok Imagine, an image and video generation tool, debuted in July. Musk said earlier this month that the company plans to release a "watchable" full-length film by the end of 2026, and "really good movies" in 2027. He has hyped up the chatbot's image generation skills, from reenactments of the final scene of "King Kong" to a version of "Iron Man" in which he plays Tony Stark."
"Vision's onboarding process had workers label footage from Universal Pictures' "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," according to internal documents viewed by Business Insider. Workers were instructed to perform a detailed labeling process on five- to 10-second video clips, the people said. They labeled shot composition, camera depth and view, cinematography style, and lighting, the documents show. Workers also provided in-depth breakdowns of the scene's setting and each object in the field of view."
Grok Imagine debuted in July as an image and video generation tool. Musk announced plans for a "watchable" full-length film by the end of 2026 and "really good movies" in 2027. Employees ran internal video-annotation projects called Vision, where dozens of AI tutors painstakingly labeled five- to 10-second clips, including footage from Universal Pictures' Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Workers labeled shot composition, camera depth and view, cinematography style, lighting, scene settings, and each object in the field of view. The use of copyrighted material for model training creates potential infringement risks at every stage of data handling and output, and rights-holders and tech companies disagree over legality and compensation.
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