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Text to image AI like DALL-E and Midjourney creates detailed images in seconds with a user generated prompt

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AI image generators Midjourney and Stable Diffusion trained their models with the works of countless artists without their permission or compensation, artist says. Pieces of artwork can be created in the blink of an eye with AI technology. Whether it's writing an essay, creating a video or a drawing, if you can think it, AI can probably create it. Text to image generators are an evolving form of AI that are able to create images based off of a few words inputted by users. Depending on the software being used, images can get extremely detailed and complex.


AI Art Generator - Apps on Google Play

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AI Art Generator can turn text to image AI generated art, using art prompts to create AI art. Be prepared and surprised by the unique AI art you created. You text it, our AI Image Generator will create your photo! But not only can you use text prompts, you can also use your picture as art prompts to create masterpiece artwork. Upload photo, choose art style and let AI generated images for you.


China's Baidu blocks political content for its image AI

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Chinese tech company Baidu is blocking prompts with political content for its image AI. ERNIE-ViLG is the name of the Chinese counterpart to DALL-E 2, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. Unlike the Western AI models, ERNIE-ViLG specifically handles Chinese characters and is better with anime images. The model was trained with 145 million text-image pairs and manages ten billion parameters. By comparison, Stable Diffusion has 890 million parameters, while DALL-E 2 has a total of about 3.5 billion parameters.


Text To Image AI Has Created Its Own Secret Language, Researcher Claims

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Here's something reassuring to think about: researchers using machine-learning artificial intelligence (AI) often don't know precisely how their algorithms are solving the problems they are tasked with. Take for instance the AI that can identify race from X-rays where no human can see how, or the Facebook AI that began to develop its own language. Joining these may be everyone's favorite text-to-image generator, DALLE-2. Computer Science PhD student Giannis Daras noticed that the DALLE-2 system, which creates images based on a text input prompt, would return nonsense words as text under certain circumstances. "A known limitation of DALLE-2 is that it struggles with text," he wrote in a paper published on pre-print server Arxiv.