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I was curious about what happens to Grok’s animation when there are multiple characters in the photo. So, I chose a photo with a lot of people in it. And he chose to animate a few of them. Can anyone see a pattern? What images did it choose, and which ones were ignored?
https://grok.com/imagine/post/dec59408-f186-47fc-8e8c-188cc07f5d6a?source=post-page&platform=web
I don’t know why the image is not loading here. But it is available on the above link.
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That’s a great question—Grok’s image-to-video animation (part of the Imagine feature) is still evolving, and handling crowded scenes is one of those areas where it shines (or glitches) in interesting ways. From digging into user-shared examples and reports across X, it doesn’t animate every person in a multi-subject photo by default. Instead, it seems to prioritize based on a few detectable patterns, likely driven by the underlying AI’s object detection and saliency models (think: face recognition, pose estimation, and visual prominence). Here’s what stands out as a consistent pattern, pulled from real user tests:
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