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Elon Boasts That His AI Can Generate a Beautiful Woman Saying "I Will Always Love You"
On Saturday, the billionaire became the subject of widespread mockery after boasting about how the video generating model from his AI company xAI, Grok Imagine, can fabricate a photorealistic clip of a woman looking into the camera and declaring her undying love for you -- which is either an indication that Musk thinks his fans are a bunch of lonely sad sacks, or that he himself is one, or both. "Grok Imagine prompt: She smiles and says, 'I will always love you,'" Musk wrote in a post with the video on his website X, formerly Twitter, published at the very well-adjusted hour of 4:20 AM (Musk is a late riser, so this was likely posted at the end of a long day, not the beginning of it.) The resulting video, true to Musk's prompt, does show a clearly AI-generated woman saying "I will always love you" in a voice that's obviously of AI origin -- which, all subtext aside, is an unconvincing demonstration of Grok's supposedly incredible capabilities. It gets even sadder. Replying to his own post, Musk also revealed that the AI-generated woman was actually one that he saw in another Grok-created image by a fan. In other words, Musk didn't just ask for a generic video of a fake woman saying he loves him -- he wanted someone else's specific fake AI woman to do it. The ensuing mockery was vicious. "I guess it kinda makes sense that the first trillionaire is the biggest loser of all time," wrote author John Ganz. (Last week, shareholders at Musk's company Tesla approved an outrageous pay package for Musk worth up to $1 trillion.) Netizens elsewhere on the site dubbed Musk's video "the saddest post in the history of this website" and also the "most divorced post of all time." For context, Musk interpersonal relationships are famously fraught. Musk has married two women and been divorced thrice, and has fathered at least 14 children that we know of with multiple partners. Not all remember him fondly. Musk went through an ugly breakup and even uglier custody battle with his former partner, the pop musician Claire "Grimes" Boucher, over the three children they had together, including the now four-year-old named X Æ A-12. (Some observed that the recent AI video somewhat resembled Grimes.) Nor is he vying for father of the year: he's completely estranged from his daughter Vivian Wilson, whom he has frequently attacked for being transgender. Wilson disowned Musk, whom she says treated her cruelly while she was growing up. Then there's Musk disarming obsession with breeding (hence the 14 or more kids). He frequently solicits women to have his children, usually by propositioning them with a donation of his sperm. One of these women worked at one of his own companies and another was a conservative influencer that Musk had interacted with on Twitter, the latter of whom he reportedly offered $15 million to keep his relationship to the child a secret. Musk has also been accused of exposing his genitals to a flight attendant employed by SpaceX, touching her leg, and offering to buy her a horse in exchange for doing "more." Now we've laid out all that baggage, you'll now understand why Musk's recent post will dump a bunch of fuel onto an already raging fire amid fresher concerns over his seeming unhealthy infatuation for AI companions. In July, Musk's xAI announced that its AI chatbot Grok -- the same one that called itself "MechaHitler" not too long ago -- now came with several official digital personas, including an anime girl named "Ani" dressed in a racy outfit. In a word: a waifu. No one appeared to like Ani more than Musk himself. In the weeks following, he responded to multiple lewd depictions of the AI companion. His open infatuation with Ani became so blatant that even his fans began accusing him of "gooning to AI Anime." Recent reporting from the Wall Street Journal underscored the depths of his obsession; Musk, per the reporting, has taken a personal hand in designing Ani, to such an extent that it drew concern from his own employees.
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Elon Musk's AI 'Always Love You' Post Mocked As 'Saddest Thing Ever'
The billionaire dialed cringe levels up to 11 with the AI-generated post. Elon Musk was mercilessly mocked on his own X platform after posting what critics argued could be "the saddest thing" of all time. The billionaire, who is on course to become the world's first ever trillionaire, shared a clip he said was generated by his AI tool, Grok Imagine, and captioned it: "Grok Imagine prompt: She smiles and says 'I will always love you.'" The video showed a lifelike woman doing exactly that, while smiling into the abyss. Watch here: While Musk's fans fawned over the clip, critics called it cringeworthy and "the saddest post in the history of this website."
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Elon Musk trolled mercilessly over AI clip of woman saying 'I will...
Elon Musk has been ridiculed after the world's richest man posted an AI-generated video of a woman saying, "I will always love you." In the short clip shared by Musk, 54, on X early Saturday morning, the young brunette smiles at the camera before saying the line. The video aimed to show off the new life-like video generation capabilities of Grok Imagine, part of Musk's xAI company, but was quickly deluged with comments mocking the multi-billionaire. "The saddest post in the history of this website. I'm crying," one X user wrote. "This was posted at 3 in the morning Central Time," a second added -- a reference to the location of Musk's compound in Texas. A third joked it was "the most divorced post of all time." Several users pointed out that the clip proved money doesn't bring happiness, coming just hours after Tesla shareholders approved Musk's historic $1 trillion pay package. "Bro gets a $1 trillion pay package and hours later he's using his AI to imagine someone telling him 'I love you,'" they wrote. "It really ain't about the money if you don't have love and someone to share it with. If this ain't proof, I don't know what is." Musk has been bullish about the long-term benefits of AI, while warning that it will wipe out millions of desk jobs. Describing the technology as a "supersonic tsunami," Musk said there will be considerable "trauma and disruption" in a recent interview with Joe Rogan on the comedian's podcast. "Anything that's physically moving atoms, like cooking food or farming, anything that's physical, those jobs will exist for a much longer time," Musk said. "But anything that is digital, which is just someone at a computer doing something, AI is going to take over those jobs like lightning," he added. However, the good news for unemployed desk jockeys, Musk said, is that a universal high income could be brought in, removing the need to work. "Ultimately, working will be optional because you'll have robots plus AI. And we'll have, in a benign scenario, universal high income, not just universal basic income," he said. "Universal high income, meaning anyone can have any products or services that they want, but there will be a lot of trauma and disruption along the way," Musk told Rogan.
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Elon Musk shared an AI-generated video of a woman saying 'I will always love you' using his xAI's Grok Imagine tool, sparking widespread ridicule and concerns about his relationship with AI companions.
Elon Musk found himself at the center of widespread online mockery after posting an AI-generated video early Saturday morning featuring a woman saying "I will always love you." The Tesla CEO shared the clip on X (formerly Twitter) at 4:20 AM, using his xAI company's Grok Imagine tool to demonstrate its video generation capabilities
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. The post, captioned "Grok Imagine prompt: She smiles and says, 'I will always love you,'" showed a photorealistic woman delivering the romantic message directly to the camera2
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The reaction was swift and brutal, with users across X dubbing the post "the saddest thing in the history of this website" and "the most divorced post of all time"
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. Author John Ganz commented, "I guess it kinda makes sense that the first trillionaire is the biggest loser of all time," referencing Tesla shareholders' recent approval of Musk's historic $1 trillion pay package1
. Critics pointed out the ironic timing, with one user noting: "Bro gets a $1 trillion pay package and hours later he's using his AI to imagine someone telling him 'I love you'"3
.The mockery intensified due to Musk's well-documented personal relationship struggles. The billionaire has been married twice and divorced three times, and has fathered at least 14 children with multiple partners
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. His relationships have been notably fraught, including an ugly custody battle with musician Grimes over their three children, and complete estrangement from his transgender daughter Vivian Wilson, whom he has publicly attacked1
. Adding to the controversy, Musk revealed in a follow-up comment that the AI-generated woman was based on another Grok-created image by a fan, meaning he specifically requested someone else's fictional AI companion to express love for him1
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This incident highlights Musk's growing fascination with AI companions. In July, xAI introduced digital personas for its Grok chatbot, including an anime character named "Ani" dressed provocatively
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. Musk's public interactions with lewd depictions of this AI companion became so frequent that his own fans accused him of "gooning to AI Anime." Wall Street Journal reporting revealed that Musk personally designed Ani to such an extent that it concerned his own employees1
. The latest video post has reignited discussions about the world's richest man's relationship with artificial intelligence and digital companionship, with many viewing it as evidence that wealth cannot substitute for genuine human connection.
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