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10x faster than Photoshop
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10x faster than Photoshop?
Click and Drag to transform images
What: If you use Photoshop, then this new AI tool could save you hours in editing and tracking points.
DragGAN AI let’s you transform images by simply dragging elements on an image.
Notice how AI fixes objects in background too
You get precise control over where pixels go, enabling you to manipulate the pose, shape, expression, and layout of diverse categories such as animals, cars, humans, landscapes, etc.
Cuts down editing time to seconds!
Unlike photoshop, the AI re-generates portions of images and fits them together seamlessly.
Why it matters: Today’s photo editing tools like photoshop have a steep learning curve and could take months for beginner to produce at professional level.
AI is set to flatten this learning curve and drastically cut down the editing time!
New Tools
Leverage AI to grow
Yoodli: Improve your communication skills with personalized and private feedback from our AI speech coach - for free (link)
WriteSonic: A writing platform for creating SEO-optimized and plagiarism-free content 10X faster. (link)
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Misc
From the corners of the Internet
Learn: How to create a LLM-powered chatbot (link)
Read: Article by Atlantic on How AI will come for your jobs. (link)
Read: Article by FT on How AI is already transforming education. (link)
Is AI being used to target the poor using camera and facial recognition? (link)
US colleges are seeing a surge of CS majors (link)
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