Grok Imagine video generation understands physics

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Luis Batalha
@luismbat

Yesterday a friend asked how to spot AI-generated videos. I said: physics anomalies are the ultimate tell. But it’s getting harder. Here’s Grok Imagine: a ball and a feather, dropped in air vs. in a vacuum.

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ETH

Before post: $4,075.62

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$4,068.62
-7.000 (-0.17%)
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$4,073.63
-1.990 (-0.05%)
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$4,072.61
-3.010 (-0.07%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.20

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$0.203330
-0.0₃259 (-0.13%)
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$0.203310
-0.0₃28 (-0.14%)
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$0.203140
-0.0₃45 (-0.22%)

GORK

Before post: $0.00

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$0.002912
-0.0₅799 (-0.27%)
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$0.002918
-0.0₅199 (-0.07%)
10 min
$0.002940
+0.0₄2 (+0.68%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest musing on Grok's video physics caused a market tremor so subtle you'd need Grok itself to detect it. The immediate reaction was a collective shrug: ETH dipped 0.17% in the first minute, DOGE fell 0.13%, and the token with the namesake, GORK, dropped 0.27%. Over ten minutes, the moves remained microscopic, with GORK being the sole contrarian, managing a 0.68% gain. This volatility is par for the course, mirroring the historically muted, often negative, responses to similar Grok-related posts where price changes rarely breach 0.3%. It seems the market understands the physics of an Elon post quite well: for every action, there is a negligible and often perplexing reaction.

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