Forbes August 14, 2025
Charlie Fink

Should AI-created content be labeled in social feeds? TikTok and Reels know I’m partial to herding dogs, sports highlights, and sailing adventures. but so much of it is AI generated I find myself thinking “this can’t be real” about most everything in my feed. Labeling AI content might put some fun back in the social video feeds, which in the olden days of 2021 used to offer a nice escape.

xAI Launched AI-Video Generator Grok Imagine, now available to SuperGrok and Premium+ subscribers ($30–$35/month). Through the Grok app, users can generate six‑second video clips with synchronized audio, and animate static images into looping animations. Included is a controversial “Spicy Mode,” which enables “suggestive content,” though explicit nudity is officially blocked....

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