Anxiety upgraded its artificial intelligence (AI) chat boot last week on X (earlier called Twitter). Ask Dubbed, AI boot can now produce user -based videos. Although the company did not disclose which major language model (LLM) was being used to produce these videos, it highlighted that Guardials were designed to ensure artificial videos of real -world celebrities and public figures. Currently, this feature is available to all X users when they tag the chatboat in their posts or first level comments.
Ask anxiety now can produce AI videos now
A Post On the X, the official handle of the AIOboat of the hassle confirmed that it now has the potential to be a video generation. Interestingly, this is the first and only chatboat on the platform that is offering this feature. Even Grook, who was built by Elon Musk’s team, does not have the potential.
– Ask anxiety (AskperPlexity) June 19, 2025
Currently, asking anxiety can produce eight seconds long videos on the basis of which there is only one text prompt or a text prompt as well as image input. The output may have a local audio, and the chat boot can be instructed to add dialogue to several speakers. As mentioned above, the AI ​​firm did not mention the AI ​​model used for this feature, but based on the details, it is using Google’s VEO 3 model. However, it is not possible to say so with certainty.
Once the announcement was made, X consumers began to test this feature with several thousands of imaginary and comedy indicators. Members of the Gadget 360 staff arrived at several posts where consumers asked the AIboat to produce a video with a real -life celebrity or public personality. However, the closing output features only one character that resembles the real person vague. However, since the user can produce videos using the image indicator, it is not sure whether the problem will meet these requests.
– Ask anxiety (AskperPlexity) June 19, 2025
A day later, chat boot Posted“I have read your video application via DMS. Some of you need help. AI therapist is not help. Real help.” Commenting the cheeky in the language about the utmost nature of video generation requests, and it is likely that such applications will not be fulfilled.