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Grok Imagine Video Generation: 20+ Prompts Ready to Use

Grok Imagine generated 1.245 billion videos in the 30 days leading up to its 1.0 release in early February 2026. That release bumped the model to 720p, 10-second clips, and dramatically better native audio. With OpenAI’s Sora 2 winding down by September 24, 2026, Grok Imagine now sits next to Google Veo 3.1 and Kling 3.0 as the dominant video APIs going forward, and it is the cheapest of the three. Curious how Grok’s chatbot stacks up against ChatGPT for everyday tasks? See our full Grok vs ChatGPT comparison. What separates a usable Grok Imagine clip from a wasted credit is almost always the prompt. This guide is the working […]

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Grok Spicy Mode: How to Enable It in Grok Imagine (2026 Guide)

Grok spicy mode is xAI’s opt-in adult-content tier inside the Grok Imagine image and video generator. Searched just as often as “grok imagine spicy mode” or “grok ai spicy mode,” it is the same feature: a single toggle that opens up an R-rated visual envelope. Since launching on August 4, 2025, it has been the most permissive feature shipped by any major AI lab. It allows partial nudity, suggestive scenes, and what xAI describes as “bolder cinematic tones,” but it is not a porn generator. Elon Musk publicly clarified the standard on March 12, 2026: “If it’s allowed in an R-rated movie, it’s allowed in Grok Imagine.” That single line […]

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Grok Imagine: What It Is, How to Use It, and What It Can Do

Grok Imagine is the fastest AI video generator most people can actually use right now. It takes a text prompt, a voice command, or a still photo and turns it into a short video with synchronized audio in roughly 17 seconds. That’s faster than Sora 2 or Veo 3.1 by a wide margin. xAI launched it on July 28, 2025 and shipped Grok Imagine 1.0 on February 1, 2026, raising the cap to 10-second clips at 720p with dramatically better sound. Curious how Grok’s chatbot stacks up against ChatGPT for everyday tasks? See our full Grok vs ChatGPT comparison. This guide covers what Grok Imagine actually is, the five workflows […]

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How Much Does AI Cost in 2026? The Complete Pricing Comparison

The standard cost of a major AI assistant in 2026 is $20 per month: ChatGPT Plus at $20, Claude Pro at $20, Google AI Pro at $19.99, and Perplexity Pro at $20. Budget tiers start at Google AI Plus at $4.99 and ChatGPT Go at $8, with Grok SuperGrok Lite at $10 just above. Power-user plans run ChatGPT Pro and Claude Max at $100 and $200, SuperGrok at $30, and SuperGrok Heavy at $300, while Google AI Ultra was cut to $99.99 at Google I/O 2026 (with a $200 higher-limit plan on top). DeepSeek has no monthly plan; web chat is free and the rest runs on per-token API pricing. […]

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Grok 4.3 Review: Video Input, File Generation, and a 40% API Price Cut

xAI just rolled Grok 4.3 out to the full API on April 30, 2026, two weeks after a $300/month beta locked behind SuperGrok Heavy. The bigger story is the price reset. Grok 4.3 now runs at $1.25 per million input tokens and $2.50 per million output tokens, an input cut of roughly 40% and an output cut closer to 60% versus Grok 4.20. It scores 53 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, slotting just above Claude Sonnet 4.6 and well below GPT-5.5, Claude Opus 4.7, and Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview. This Grok 4.3 review covers what actually changed since the April beta, where Grok now stands against the other frontier […]

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WWDC 2026 Preview: iOS 27, Siri 2.0, and the End of ChatGPT’s Siri Monopoly

WWDC 2026 runs June 8 to 12, with the keynote on Monday, June 8 at 10am Pacific Time streamed on Apple.com, the Apple TV app, and the Apple YouTube channel. Apple sent media invites on May 18, 2026 confirming the full schedule, and on May 23 quietly registered a new genai.apple.com subdomain that almost nobody outside MacRumors has spotted. This year’s keynote is the most consequential AI moment Apple has ever had. On January 12, 2026, Apple and Google jointly announced that the next generation of Apple Foundation Models will be built on a custom 1.2-trillion-parameter Google Gemini model. Apple is reportedly paying around $1 billion per year for it. […]

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10 Best AI Apps for iPhone in 2026 (Tested & Ranked)

Update for May 21, 2026: Refreshed after Google I/O 2026 for Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Spark, the Google AI Ultra price cut to $99.99, and the DeepSeek V4 release. Also covers the WWDC 2026 preview, iOS 27 Siri Extensions, and Apple AI Glasses. Your iPhone ships with Apple Intelligence built in, but the real power is in the third-party AI apps you add on top. Across 1 million+ ratings, Grok holds a 4.9-star App Store average, ChatGPT pulls in hundreds of millions of users every month, and Google Gemini crossed 450 million monthly users in 2026. As of May 19, 2026, Gemini’s free tier runs on Gemini 3.5 Flash with […]

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AI Search and Deep Research Tools Compared: Perplexity vs ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Claude vs Grok vs Google in 2026

Update, July 2026: xAI has since announced Grok 4.5. See our Grok 4.5 breakdown, and our Grok 4.3 review for the model DeepSearch runs on today. A single Perplexity Deep Research query now runs dozens of searches, reads hundreds of sources, and delivers a cited report in 2 to 4 minutes. On the heavier end, ChatGPT Deep Research can browse the web for up to 30 minutes and pull from hundreds of pages. In 2026, every major AI tool has shipped its own version of search, deep research, or both, and the gap between “ask a question” and “commission a research assistant” has collapsed into a single click. This guide […]

8 Best ChatGPT Alternatives for Mac: Multi-Model Apps Ranked

Update — July 12, 2026: ChatGPT Atlas is shutting down; see the best ChatGPT Atlas alternatives for Mac. Update — May 2, 2026: Read our new Grok 4.3 review. ChatGPT crossed 900 million weekly active users in early 2026, but most of them are paying $20 a month for a single model when the same cash could buy access to GPT-5.5, Claude Opus 4.7, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Grok 4.3 (released April 30, 2026) in one app. If you are on Mac, you have more options than the default ChatGPT desktop app gives you, and most of them are cheaper, faster, or both. Apple is opening up too: at WWDC […]