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In the world of digital creativity, the fusion of AI with the photo era has given upward boost to tools that empower users to ...
AI Portrait Ars is an AI tool that "paints" you like a classic work of art, but like Google Arts & Culture, it's trained on images of white people.
Lensa AI, an app that takes photos from your camera roll and transforms them into works of art, has taken social media by storm over the past few weeks. The app costs $3.99 for a set of 50 photos ...
These AI avatars are generated from scratch but with your face in mind. "Upload 10-20 pictures, give it a few minutes, and get hundreds of artworks created by #artificialintelligence for you!" ...
"Instead of paying [$12] for unethical AI art that steals from artists and doesn't even look good," one artist wrote, "you can give me [$30] and I'll do you a little sketch and you can have a ...
Prisma Labs’ Lensa AI, an all-in-one editing app, is responsible for bringing these magic avatars to life, after users fulfill the requirement of uploading 10 to 20 photos of themselves to power ...
A life-like robot capable of drawing portraits from real life, Ai-Da is an artist and a work of art. Ai-Da ‘sees’ through a camera in her eye and responds without human intervention, isolating ...
To generate the portrait, the Obvious team first fed the neural network a diet of 15,000 images painted between the 14th and 20th centuries, to train it to recognize visual elements in fine art ...
The Paris-based art collective, Obvious, created the "Portrait of Edmond de Belamy" using an algorithm that analyzed a data set of 15,000 portraits and from that created a unique image.