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technology1 year ago

X Unveils Grok's New Photorealistic AI Image Generator

X has introduced a new AI image generator model called "Aurora" to Grok, which produces highly photorealistic images with minimal restrictions, similar to Grok's previous model. Available in the "Grok 2 + Aurora beta" option, users can access it until they reach the X Premium subscription limit. Aurora can generate images of copyrighted characters and public figures but avoids creating nudes. Despite its realism, some generated images exhibit anatomical inaccuracies.

technology1 year ago

Explore iOS 18.2's Genmoji and Image Wand Features

Apple's iOS 18.2 introduces Image Wand, a new feature in the Notes app that allows users to generate images using text descriptions or sketches. Unlike other Apple Intelligence tools, Image Wand can create images based on rough drawings, offering styles like Sketch, Illustration, and Animation. It is available on select iPhones and iPads and will be released in December. Image Wand cannot generate images of people or inappropriate content.

technology2 years ago

"Microsoft Launches Copilot on iOS and Android with GPT-4 and DALL-E Integration"

Microsoft has released its Copilot app for iPhone, integrating AI features similar to those in Windows, Edge, and Bing. The app offers a user-friendly interface and allows users to choose between GPT-3 for quick responses or GPT-4 for more sophisticated outputs, with the latter requiring a Microsoft account sign-in. Copilot also includes creative tools like DALL-E 3 for image generation and Suno AI for music creation. The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to download, sign in, and use the various features of the Copilot app on iOS devices.

technology2 years ago

"Deciphering AI's Whimsy: From Puppies to Geese Across Multiple Models"

ChatGPT's recent update has enabled users to create more detailed and absurd images, leading to a trend of pushing the AI to its creative limits. Users like Garrett Scott McCurrach have been experimenting with increasingly silly prompts, resulting in images like a goose with extra eyes and roller skates, and a puppy dissolving into cosmic geometry. The AI's tendency to gravitate towards space-themed imagery reflects humanity's perception of the unknown. Meanwhile, Eliezer Yudkowsky's request for "normal" images led to a philosophical discussion on the definition of normalcy and the AI's capabilities. The playful exploration of AI's image generation has sparked both amusement and deeper questions about AI's understanding and representation of reality.

technology2 years ago

"Exploring Microsoft's Free Copilot: Your Guide to AI-Powered ChatGPT-4 and DALL-E 3 on Mobile"

Microsoft's new Copilot app integrates Bing chat with OpenAI's GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 image generation, allowing users to create images through conversational prompts. The app, available on iOS and Android, requires a Microsoft account sign-in for full features. Users can enable GPT-4 for more creative responses and use DALL-E 3's capabilities to generate, edit, and save images, including turning them into logos or marketing materials. The process involves simple steps from describing the desired image to refining and saving the final output.

technology-and-entertainment2 years ago

"Steamboat Willie's Mickey Mouse Enters Public Domain, Inspires AI-Driven Horror Film"

Early Mickey Mouse cartoons from 1928 have entered the public domain, prompting AI enthusiasts to create a new image generator model that can produce images based on these cartoons. The model, available on Hugging Face, was trained on stills from "Steamboat Willie," "Plane Crazy," and "The Gallopin' Gaucho." While the AI-generated images are not perfect and the legality of using copyrighted training data remains unresolved, the move has sparked a wave of creative and potentially controversial uses of the iconic character's image. This development also raises questions about the legal nuances of AI-generated content and the implications of trademark laws on the use of the Mickey Mouse name.