You Can Now Check if Your Photos Were Used to Train AI Image Generators
A new website now allows photographers to find out if their work has been used to train AI-image generators.
A new website now allows photographers to find out if their work has been used to train AI-image generators.
Artificially intelligent (AI) images generated by machines are for sale en-masse on stock photo websites such as Shutterstock, iStock, and Adobe Stock.
A photographer challenged the well-known AI image generator DALL-E to recreate real-life photos that he had taken on a Leica camera, and the results are incredible, to say the least.
A terrifying demon called Loab keeps appearing in pictures created by artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generators.
Lightricks, the creator of the selfie-editing app Facetune, has released its own artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generator.
Stability AI has announced the public release of its open source artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image program Stable Diffusion.
Fabian Stelzer recently made an image comparison test between three artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generators: DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion.
These cameras do not exist. As real as they might appear, they were created using an artificial intelligence system called DALL-E 2, which can make realistic images based only on text descriptions.
Google Research has developed an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) system that can turn any phrase into a strikingly realistic photo.