When do you think AI images will be ready for professional use?

Anil Matcha
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Zeng
@maxwellcdavis It is 100% ready to use now. It is all prompts and art generator. I am building femmestock.com, providing feminine Ai stock images to female entrepreneurs and social media influencers.
Amine Aouragh
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Pieter Levels is already building an AI product that can help you generate professional headshots and photo shoots. https://photoai.io If you do pay for a photographer yourself, it might be $250-1,500 per shoot which gives you 75-100 photos. With photoai.io you instead train a model of yourself (or a model if you’re an agency) on photos of them and generate shoots in different locations, times, apparel, and poses. With the Pro plan you get 1,000 photos per month, so about 10 regular photo shoots, which means $2,500 to $15,000 if it was a real photo shoot. So about 100x to 500x cheaper than booking a real photographer.
Basharath
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I think people started using AI images professionally. Maybe with upcoming changes in AI, things will change rapidly soon.
Jameson Lyon
With professional use, do you mean purely ready without any human intervention? Or with some post-production polish?
Nilan Saha
I mean it is already really good in most cases and can be used for a lot of professional use.
Nilan Saha
@matcha_anil Nah there are plenty of stuff which looks real. Its only gonna get better every month or so
Anil Matcha
@nilans Looking real is not enough for professional usage. This is the feedback I got asking a lot of creators
Zeng
@nilans @matcha_anil It is all about the prompts and the AI art generator. I make all stock images for my own use and my friend's lifestyle blog. With that. It inspired me to build femmestock.com
Anil Matcha
@nilans But I heard from many creators it still looks like art and not real
Dmitry Sytsevich
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I think they're ready now 😎
Volodymyr Zhukov
There are such projects as https://generated.photos/ or something like that. They're already made for professional use. But it all depends upon the request. AI doesn't generate images with high resolution. But I think it's a matter of time.
Volodymyr Zhukov
@matcha_anil that's true, but I think it's a matter of time. Fiverr made separate section for AI artists already, so it means that AI art has a demand
Anil Matcha
@vladimirzh But most are using it only for hobby purpose
Anil Matcha
@vladimirzh What is the most commonly used tool for generating the images
Volodymyr Zhukov
@matcha_anil as I see, now it's MidJourney and different setups of Stable Diffusion
Nigee
1 - 2 years, once people start putting together micro services around particular ai art styles. So instead of a blank canvas, there might be on platform strickly for 3d assets, or anime wallpaper, or website icons, or website illustrators for example. then it will blow up
Steve Hopkins
@heynigee I agree, I feel like it needs to be used mainly for editing rather than generating from scratch which has the issue of copyright infringement
Nigee
@charitiesnetwork NVIDIA Canvas is a great product for using ai to generate images, have you seen it? https://www.nvidia.com/en-au/stu...
Anil Matcha
@heynigee 1-2 years is long time, I felt it will be sooner
Anil Matcha
@charitiesnetwork @heynigee Haven't checked but will check it out
Magic Mike Paine
What truly interests me in the realm of AI and images, is using the AI to help predict what existing images will perform the best based on your marketing audience. I think this is the first use case that will be achieved, and will be available in the next 6 months. They already have some versions of it that uses small data sets, but haven't extended it out yet. The next wave will be taking that information and adjusting or creating new images based on those same values. To me this is one of the best use cases for AI images.