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Any text can be converted into an image using the artificial intelligence (AI) application. Its Google’s most recent creation. The technology, which was introduced on Monday (23), is not likely to be distributed to the public because it requires additional refinement, but it has piqued the interest of specialists.

“Image” as a name The device functions similarly to the Doll-eA programme, which generates visuals from developed texts OpenAI. Simply launch the app and enter any random description that comes to mind, such as “two robots seated at a table in the background of the Eiffel Tower,” for example, ready to perform magic.

The AI on the platform can generate images in a number of forms, including oil paintings, photography, and CGI representations. When the search giant’s robotic scene seems partial, hazy, or blurred in some circumstances, the result is not what the user expected, but in others, the image is incredibly realistic.

Mountain View Company engaged a team of human reviewers to do the analysis. Image Technology photos are compared to graphics made by competing applications. For some of them, Google’s technology outperformed the long-established DALL-E.

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