What celebrities look like with the power of AI
We’ve recently been posting a lot about AI. The main reason is due to the debate about how much protection your AI-generated art has. However, Lensa has turned heads lately by
using the power of Stable Diffusion to create magical avatars from your photos. It looks like celebrities are increasingly making use of this new feature. Here’s a detailed look
at what this new trending AI feature is, why celebrities like it so much, and why no one seems to be worried about privacy issues. Lensa’s new magical avatar AI trend Lensa has
been around for a while as a mobile photo editor, but it recently added the magical avatar feature. You’ll need to pay for the service and, in return, you’ll receive a set of
fantasy-themed avatars based on some of your photos. It requires a few selfies, but it also helps if you have an image of yourself with others around you in some cases. The app
uses Stable Diffuser for the AI-generated artwork, which has been working hard to protect works that include celebrities. Instagram post of Sara Haro, my favorite world-class
motorsport drifter, and star of the Netflix show, Hyperdrive (and my celebrity crush) Celebrities are eager to use it If you’re on most of the popular social media platforms,
specifically Instagram, your feed should be full of celebrities using Lensa to make magical avatars with their faces. Some of them simply did it out of interest until it became a
popular trend. Since then, we’ve been seeing more and more of them posting AI-generated images to see what their fans have to say. And why would their fans not comment? They’ve
seen their heroes as fairies, astronauts, gangsters, elves, and scantily clad as a mermaid on the beach. Celebrities no longer need to spend hours doing their makeup to have
exciting photoshoots that will get millions of likes. The different genres and themes generated by AI While the fantasy theme seems to be the most popular type of magical avatar
requests for the AI system, there are plenty of others being used. There have been a few black-and-white Noir types, with some posing as a detective like the infamous Sherlock
Holmes. While celebrities find these fun, some have questioned why AI poses them in specific themes. I had a good chuckle when Megan Fox’s avatar images appeared on my IG feed
yesterday. It’s not that the photos were funny. On the contrary, they were quite stunning. However, it was her comment that had me laughing. She was asking why the AI had her
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posing mostly nude in the avatars. Further hilarity followed when most of her followers asked her if she had seen most of her own semi-nude photos on the platform lately. Megan
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