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For quite some time now, Elon Musk has been promising to bring back Vine. Back in the day, the short-lived TikTok precursor ...
Elon Musk has stated that the archive of short-form videos from Vine is coming back. He hasn't announced a timeline or any ...
The billionaire announced the ambitious project on his social media platform X in late July, declaring: “We’re bringing back Vine, but in AI form.” ...
Elon Musk posted on X that Grok Imagine, his AI-powered video-to-text generator, "is AI Vine," adding that he was working to ...
Before there was TikTok, there was Vine. In 2012, Twitter purchased the prototype short-form video sharing platform for $30 ...
Twitter bought Vine back in 2012 before closing the app to new submissions in 2016. The company has now found the old video ...
Hello and welcome to another edition of the Weekly Vine. Over the last year, the Weekly Vine has gathered around 2,30,000 ...
Elon Musk says he is bringing back the defunct short video service Vine, this time, in an artificial intelligence format.
Since then, Vine has been resting peacefully, but because society is hell bent on ruining once-beautiful things, it’s coming ...
Elon Musk claims that its team has got access to the Vine's archive. And that it is actively working to restore the access.
It’s unclear how much of the archive is intact or whether users will be able to log into their old accounts. But the idea of ...
Elon Musk has discovered an archive of Vine videos once thought to be lost. He’s bringing those shorts back as part of Grok Imagine.