With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that one of the most revolutionary technologies that lots of people are talking about in this regard is Pixray. This is a website that makes it so that you can draw virtually anything you want as long as you input it correctly. The way this works is that the website uses AI to use your input and turn it into a visual work of art that might change how we make art in the first place.
Previously, a lot of work was being done to make AI better at recognizing faces. That got to the point where AI could be used to create brand new faces that no one has ever seen before with all things having been considered and taken into account. However, the thing that sets Pixray apart is the fact that it goes beyond that by allowing you to input any and all text you choose and use the AI to create an image the accurately corresponds to that text.
The light at the end of the tunnel made of roses. Made with @pixray. pic.twitter.com/QNDq1j2Cim
— Mademoiselle K (@MademoisellleK) December 5, 2021
I'm still playing with https://t.co/21yclcWULf - this time it's "An elf carrying a longbow in a forest." And...not bad. #pixelart pic.twitter.com/jUDMV8LrDu
— Sarah Jamila Stevenson (@aquafortis) November 29, 2021
Been playing with @pixray text2image neural network (you know, like a normal person) and told it to draw some famous works of classical music, certainly output some fascinating results pic.twitter.com/tFEYF2iSTM
— Elijah J. Mears (@ElijahJMears) December 3, 2021
"the urban tower of Babel" created with @pixray. #aiart #generativeart pic.twitter.com/QMKYEpKYAq
— Tony "tshirtist in chief" Tribby 🇺🇸 (@tonytribby) December 3, 2021
Love playing with @pixray I asked for mech robots in the style of Turner and I very much like the result. pic.twitter.com/aQZbDrkxWl
— Barney Worfolk Smith (@mightybarnski) December 1, 2021
This is revolutionary because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up allowing us to create whatever we desire by just typing in some words. Pixray’s usage of the Clips model released by OpenAI not too long ago is both clever and useful, and it can be especially pertinent in areas where models need to be created.I asked @pixray to give me Robots fighting ninjas in the snow.
— Lachlan Blackmore (@soupness) December 1, 2021
So it did. pic.twitter.com/rZ750apYim
For example, a real estate developer could potentially use this AI to create a visual representation of something they want to build at some point. Artists could also use this as a starting point to develop newer and better ways of expressing themselves which might bring about a brand new cultural revolution if you think about how it can benefit such individuals from a lot of points of view.
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