With Artificial Intelligence conquering more and more spaces, all that remains is to find the one that best suits us for the function we need. If yours is working with images generated by AI, we recommend Lexica.
This app developed by Sharif Shameem It has a bank of more than five million images, and growing. Just by entering words, the technology generates whatever you’re looking for: faces, scenes, landscapes and more, with extraordinary imagination.
Let’s remember that Artificial Intelligence is the attempt to recreate human intelligence in machines or computers. It is done with machine and deep learning, training the technology to produce solutions to any concern.
In the case of Lexica, the only requirement (after signing up, which you can do with Google) is to enter keywords. It generates several image options, one more delirious than the other.
Shameem explained, last August, how Lexica works.
“Introducing Lexica: a search engine for images and directions generated by Artificial Intelligence. Each image has an indicator and a ‘seed’, so you can copy and mix anything yourself.”
Added: “Hopefully this makes Stable Diffusion spark a little less dark art and more science!”
According to its developer, just 12 hours after the launch of Lexica it was already producing 100 GB of images per hour.
And now Lexica Aperture has arrived, creating photographs with hyper-realistic effects
After the release of Lexica came Lexica Aperture, just this week: it’s an Artificial Intelligence model that can generate more than realistic photographs.
An example is a polaroid photo of John Fitzgerald Kennedy posing in the Oval Office of the White House with Marilyn Monroe. The effect is very, very realistic.
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