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Pretty sure that we’ll start seeing the first “Made by Human” labels to identify non-AI imagery soon.
So here are some “Made by Human” images from our recent shoot for Sunny Within ☀️🥑 https://t.co/BGjF6rWbj3

It's still a prodcut though, with pros and cons - and one of the cons is physics is still hard. Without an "understanding" of the objects in the video, the model is still prone to "hallucinations" in the form of movements that don't make sense, and lack of object permanence. Here's a few examples
Marques Brownleex.com1. Fake it till you make it – Product photography in reverse
In olden times, product photos were taken after a product was produced.
Today, instead of costly 3D renderings, AI allows you to quickly iterate on the final look of whatever you want to make.
https://t.co/y6e1gVZcPy
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Midjourney has effectively replaced our need to buy stock images for obscure ingredients but it still has its caveats.
Notice how everything here has pretty uniform lighting; a fill light on the left, a shadow on the right + matching backgrounds.
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Cartoons
I've always wanted to draw cartoons but never had the skill. Now I can quickly prototype visual sequences. While human cartoonists bring unique creativity that AI can't replicate, this tech allows anyone to experiment.
To test continuity I generated multiple versions of the same cartoon in the same ChatG... See more
Cartoons
I've always wanted to draw cartoons but never had the skill. Now I can quickly prototype visual sequences. While human cartoonists bring unique creativity that AI can't replicate, this tech allows anyone to experiment.
To test continuity I generated multiple versions of the same cartoon in the same ChatG... See more
Wonder Tools 🎨 7 ways to use ChatGPT's new image AI

The Pastry A.I. That Learned to Fight Cancer
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