Photorealistic images have never been easier to create, and these fake posts are rapidly spreading on social media. Some appear incredibly realistic – such as an image showing Vladimir Putin being arrested or Elon Musk holding hands with Mary Barra.
Unfortunately, AI tools may not always provide accurate images and could even be misused for malicious intent. Here are a few things to keep in mind before turning these AI tools on for business use.
Dream by WOMBO
Dream by Wombo was developed by WOMBO Studios Inc and uses artificial intelligence (AI) art generation software that quickly turns your ideas into beautiful paintings in seconds. A neural network interprets your prompt and generates an image similar to what you imagine – then, choose from various painting styles and create something truly original!
Search the app’s search bar to quickly locate a specific type of image or art you would like to see, then download or share it with friends and family. AI generates realistic images, making many quite stunning. Plus, this app also features numerous tools that help create more artistically composed photos.
While AI technology is still developing, artists around the world are already taking advantage of its use to produce various works of art that have become background images for videos and games. While these creations may not be perfect, they provide an impressive example of how AI can revolutionize our understanding of creativity and imagination.
An interesting Twitter user posted some AI-generated art based on video games, which was quite eye-catching but failed to communicate exactly what the person meant by posting such art. For instance, one picture depicted Mario without any facial features while another one showed Luigi wearing a hat without any distinguishing characteristics or other distinguishing marks.
Dream by Wombo not only produces intriguing AI-generated art, but it also allows users to upload an image for reference and modify its results. Plus, with multiple themes and styles to choose from, finding something suitable should not be hard.
The interface of this app is user-friendly and accessible in multiple languages; furthermore, it supports various file formats. Furthermore, downloading this free app and using it doesn’t require registration – however an account is necessary in order to access its full range of features and save created artworks for later viewing.
Craiyon
Craiyon, originally called Dall-e mini and later Craiyon, has recently become an internet phenomenon due to its text-to-image AI’s remarkable capacity for producing weird, humorous or otherwise strange imagery. Users input specific terms into its tool like “what it would look like if a capybara sued Elon Musk” or “how doctors might draw a burrito.” Once their request has been input into it, the program uses an artistic style learned from its vast database of images and text descriptions in order to produce their desired desired output.
Craiyon was trained using an algorithm similar to OpenAI’s generative art algorithm and utilizes an extensive database of visual data as well as Natural Language Processing to recognize image components such as shapes and colors through text input, line thicknesses, differences in perspective, as well as other artistic styles that make up artistic styles – this allows it to recreate works by well-known artists including traditional portraits and paintings.
Craiyon also boasts the ability to outpaint existing images, expanding the frame by painting areas such as an artist’s studio not visible in original photos or artworks – providing researchers with a great resource to better understand a work of art or painting.
However, Craiyon’s model can be vulnerable to biases that can have significant repercussions. According to its website, this model could generate images with harmful stereotypes; those behind the project are actively working on ways to address such concerns.
Craiyon remains an impressive piece of technology, capable of creating some truly remarkable images when given the proper prompts, yet may struggle when given more complex or abstract requests. Unfortunately, its accuracy when it comes to realistic rendering may also vary between users.
Craiyon can be used with ease by simply typing your text prompt into the box and waiting a few seconds for its AI-powered image generator to produce one. Craiyon is free for non-commercial uses but offers paid subscription tiers for commercial ones; compatibility exists across most browsers though users should disable ad blocking software in order to ensure timely image creation.
NightCafe
NightCafe AI is an artificial intelligence program that is capable of creating images. Suitable for people of all ages and skill levels, users can use NightCafe to produce art with just the click of a button. In addition to its many features, NightCafe also allows its users to maintain copyright ownership over their work – this feature can especially beneficial to companies using generated photos for marketing purposes.
This platform utilizes several cutting-edge machine learning algorithms, such as CLIP and VQGAN+CLIP, to produce the optimal image possible for users. They can select their ideal preset style as well as which prompts to include or exclude.
NightCafe AI was created by Angus Russell as an answer to his friends’ comments at dinner parties that his walls looked empty. He sought to utilize artificial intelligence in creating captivating photographs using its power to replicate any photo with various art styles, patterns and textures. As a result, his algorithm can replicate any photo into different art styles, patterns and textures.
NightCafe AI stands out from other AI programs by being quick and free to use, with an easy interface compatible with all major devices and allowing you to save creations at high resolution for printing or sharing online. Anyone interested can try NightCafe AI for themselves for free online.
To get started with NightCafe Studio, visit their website and click “Create”. After that step is taken, the NightCafe website will direct you directly into NightCafe Studio where art creation takes place.
Once you’ve decided on a style and selected a text prompt, click “Create.” Next, scroll down and choose your background color before clicking on “Create Image.” Your results should appear within several minutes.
NightCafe can be used for many different purposes, from creating paintings to helping with mental health conditions. You can even use NightCafe to generate NFTs that you can sell on third-party marketplaces; sharing your art through social media may even earn additional credits!
OpenAI
OpenAI, founded by Reid Hoffman – co-founder of LinkedIn – is a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company founded by Reid himself and currently valued at over $29 billion. Investors such as Microsoft have contributed over $1 billion towards OpenAI which currently boasts DALL-E (a machine learning model capable of creating images from text prompts) and CLIP (an image generator), two powerful products created by OpenAI that use artificial intelligence technology. Unfortunately these powerful tools could potentially be misused by hackers to send spam or scam emails; as a result OpenAI have added additional security measures into its software products to protect users.
DALL-E is an image generation model capable of creating accurate pictures from text descriptions. Utilizing neural network technology, it interprets textual inputs and transforms them into digital images, while being constantly trained using its datasets so as to produce images which represent every prompt accurately. Furthermore, its most recent creation DALL-E 2 (pronounced “Dall”) now offers outpainting features which allow it to paint over parts of an image to expand its canvas size.
Recently, the company has focused on connecting computer vision and language processing. A paper accepted for presentation at the 2020 International Conference on Machine Learning shows that GPT-3, an advanced language model which achieves state-of-the-art performance on question answering and reading comprehension, can also be trained on pixel sequences for image generation and classification tasks, representing a step toward self-supervised learning which does not rely on human labeled data for training purposes.
OpenAI introduced DALL-E in 2021 as a machine-learning system capable of producing images from textual descriptions. Combining GPT-3 with an image-to-text generator, this system uses natural language processing techniques to understand and transform each description into an image. DALL-E can produce both realistic images such as a stuffed pentagon or isometric view of sad capybara; as well as imagined ones like green leather purse or cube with porcupine texture. GPT-4 now processes both text and image inputs simultaneously and can be found as API or feature within ChatGPT Plus apps which allows users to communicate naturally using natural language inputs.