Meta Launches Its Own AI Image Generator, Trained On Facebook And Instagram Photos

Once a hype, there is no stopping it until it stops.
Once a hype, there is no stopping it until it stops.
The AI sphere was kind of dull and boring, and rarely make ripples that interest people other than enthusiasts and researchers.
Since Snapchat introduced the notion of "ephemeral data," the world began to realize the benefits of having self-destructive messages.
AI works in mysterious ways, and OpenAI has one that is so intriguing.
Engagements are the metrics of online content. These are the goals of most if not all people when they upload content to the internet.
Create stunning images with just a few words was a dream back in the days before AI.
Exchanging information has become increasingly easy with various wireless technologies that can be used by devices.
Some of the most personal things people can save on their phones, can include photos and videos, and messages.
It has only been about a year since generative AI took off.
To most people in this world, their only way to browse the web is by using a web browser.