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    Here's how to use Lensa, the chart-topping app that uses AI to transform your selfies into digital avatars

    Bhagyashree SoniBy Bhagyashree SoniDecember 8, 2022No Comments
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    Lensa AI picture.

    Sofia Pitt

    You could have seen a brand new pattern taking up your Instagram feed. Your associates are turning themselves into digital artwork with the assistance of a man-made intelligence-generated app known as Lensa.

    Lensa AI is presently the highest free app in Apple App Store, although you will should pay to make use of the AI paintings function.

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    Lensa first launched as a photograph enhancing device in 2018, however final month the corporate launched a brand new function known as “Magic Avatars.” These AI-generated digital self-portraits flip you into artistic endeavors in a wide range of themes, from pop, to fairy princesses, to anime.

    Lensa avatar of Sofia Pitt in

    Sofia Pitt

    You get a 7-day free trial. Subscription charges range after that, with yearly limitless entry starting from $14.99 to $49.99. To use the “Magic Avatar” device, you will pay an extra $3.99 for 50 photos.

    Here’s learn how to attempt it for your self.

    How to create digital artwork with Lensa

    There has been a growth in generative AI in current months with releases like ChatGTP and Dall-E. ChatGTP, which also recently went viral, is an AI chatbot that has a lot of promise. You can ask it to write poems and stories or use it to answer questions. Dall-E, which is created by OpenAI, the same organization as ChatGTP, is an AI-powered text-to-image generator. You type in some words and it creates an image.

    Lensa operates using the open-source image generator called Stable Diffusion. Here’s how to get started.

    • Download Lensa AI for iPhone or Android.
    • Open the app.
    • Click the ‘Photos’ tab.
    • You’ll see a yellow button that says ‘Magic Avatars.’
    • It’ll warn you that there may be inaccuracies in images, like defects and artifacts, so you have to acknowledge those terms before you continue. Some of these inaccuracies include creating images with multiple heads or limbs. This didn’t happen to me, although I did see some pictures that generated two different eye colors.

    Lensa instructions.

    Sofia Pitt

    • After you click “continue,” you’ll be asked to upload 10 to 20 selfies. The app recommends using close-ups, pictures of adults, a variety of backgrounds and facial expressions. It advises users to avoid group shots, kid pictures, covered faces and nude pictures.
    • The app says “Photos will be immediately deleted from our servers after the Avatars are ready.”
    • After selecting 10-20 selfies, you’ll be asked to select your gender.
    • It’s time to pay. If you’re a subscriber, prices are 51% off, so 50 avatars cost $3.99, 100 pictures cost $5.99 and 200 images cost $7.99.
    • After 20 minutes or so you’ll be notified that your avatars are ready for viewing and saving. You’ll receive avatars in a variety of different styles like Fantasy, Fairy Princess, Focus, Pop, Stylish, Anime, Light, Kawaii, Iridescent and Cosmic.

    Here are some of my results:

    Fairy Princess Avatar Lensa.

    Sofia Pitt

    Lensa “Magic Avatars” categories.

    Sofia Pitt

    Lensa stirs privacy and copyright concerns

    Artists have accused the corporate behind the app of stealing paintings from digital creators. Jon Lam, a storyboard artist at Riot Games, defined to NBC News that AI fashions are educated utilizing different individuals’s paintings. Worse, Lauryn Ipsum, a graphic designer noted in a Tweet on Dec. 5 that artists’ signatures are nonetheless seen, albeit scrambled, on some photos. I seen this, too.

    In a Twitter thread on Dec. 6, Prisma Labs tried to handle a few of these considerations. “The AI learns to recognize the connections between the images and their descriptions, not the artworks,” it stated. “This way the model develops operational principles that can be applied to content generation. Hence the outputs can’t be described as exact replicas of any particular artwork.”

    Lensa generated avatar seems to point out artist’s signature.

    Sofia Pitt

    Some privateness consultants are involved the Lensa app may hold the pictures you add, though it says it would not.

    “As quickly because the avatars are generated, the consumer’s pictures and the related mannequin are erased completely from our servers, the company said on Twitter. “And the method would begin over once more for the following request.”

    But any app that collects data from a phone could lift other private data. In Pisma Labs’ terms of service, the company says it doesn’t “require or request any metadata connected to the pictures you add, metadata (together with, for instance, geotags) could also be related together with your pictures by default.” Meaning it’s unclear whether or not you’re sharing location or personal data with the app, even if you’re doing so unintentionally.

    Prisma Labs, the owner of Lensa did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment on the privacy and copyright concerns.

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