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Musk’s X-Integrated Insta-Deepfakes: More Insidious Than You Imagine

Grok Imagine’s hellish ecosystem where writers, actors, directors — and copyright itself — cease to matter

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Erik Barmack
Sep 09, 2025
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THE HOOK Musk announced on Aug. 15 on X that Grok Imagine would be “available free worldwide for a limited time.” (The Ankler illustration; Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty Images)

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I write every other Tuesday for paid subscribers and recently reported on Cursor, the app that could supercharge A24; why Hollywood won’t be distributing AI films anytime soon; and the Chinese AI that should scare you.

Sex has always been the accelerant that pushes a new technology from novelty to inevitability. VHS beat Betamax because adult tapes found their way onto the format, turning home video into a mainstream habit. Cable TV quadrupled subscriptions in a decade once late-night programming delivered what broadcast couldn’t. Streaming services discovered that “after dark” libraries kept churn low and sign-ups high.

Now Elon Musk is dusting off that same oldest trick with Grok Imagine, the text-to-video feature from his xAI startup that’s embedded directly inside X. The platform and AI app have already picked up serious steam: Grok has 150 million+ monthly visits (30 million distinct visitors), and 45 million assets have been created through Grok Imagine in the less than two months it’s been up, with a tiered pay/free system already established.

From the user’s perspective, you type a prompt, wait a few seconds, and a six- to 15-second video clip appears — complete with sound — right in your X feed. Musk pitched the app in typically cosmic terms:

“The goal of Grok Imagine is to give you superhuman imagination powers.”

But what drove headlines wasn’t Musk’s pitch — it was “spicy mode.” Early testers found that even harmless prompts like “Taylor Swift celebrating Coachella” generated porn-adjacent clips.

Musk didn’t retreat; he doubled down, boasting that Grok Imagine “is now making videos in half to a quarter of the time that major competitors take to make a single image” and crowning it the resurrection of Vine.

This isn’t a lab demo or a filmmaker’s tool. It’s an entertainment engine baked into the bloodstream of a social platform — and it matters because the tool, the distribution and the monetization are all under one roof.

Here’s what Grok Imagine means for Hollywood — and why the industry can’t afford to ignore it:

  • Why Grok’s seamless integration into X makes it more dangerous to Hollywood than standalone tools like Sora or Veo

  • The dire fallout for Hollywood jobs

  • How the fake Taylor Swift nude crisis was just a preview of the reputational and contractual nightmares talent and reps now face

  • The existential stakes when actors, writers and directors are replaced by an instant deepfake factory embedded in X’s feed

  • How Musk’s closed-loop monetization system competes directly with Hollywood for audience time, ad spend and cultural mindshare

  • Why Grok Imagine’s viral churn doesn’t just mimic memes — it redefines the attention economy Hollywood relies on

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