How Capital Region creatives are adapting to generative AI
If you could create an image of anything in the world, what would it be? The house you lived in when you were six? A design for a new wine label? An oil painting of your dog dressed as Napoleon? Generative artificial intelligence has made this a possibility. AI can create images and graphics, edit copy and even provide insightful advice on how to find purpose in life, all in a matter of seconds with just a few prompts from the user.
AI technology is not new. From Face ID to unlock your phone to your customized Amazon and Netflix recommendations, the technology is already widely used in order to create a more personal experience for the user and help humans and machines work together more seamlessly.
But generative AI takes it to the next level. After the user types a description or “prompt” into a search field — whether he or she is looking for an image, artwork, code or video — the results appear within seconds, often with such accuracy and detail it can feel like magic.
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