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For example, ImageFX gave us a sample prompt of a dress carved out of deadwood complete with foliage.
Options in the Expressive Chips dont change.
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There doesnt appear to be a way to remove tags.
Users will have to tap the Start Over button to begin anew.
If the AI manages to create something you enjoy, it can be downloaded or shared on social media.
(Image credit: Future)
Be creative
This obviously isnt the first time Google has released a text-to-image generative AI.
In fact,Bard just received the same ability.
The main difference with ImageFX is, again, its encouragement of creativity.
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Bards feature, on the other hand, offers little to no guidance.
Because it’s less user-friendly, directing Bard’s image generation will be trickier.
ImageFX is free to use onGoogles AI Test Kitchen.
Do keep in mind its still a work in progress.
Also, Google wants people to keep things clean.
They link to theirGenerative AI Prohibited Use Policyin the warning listing out what you cant do with ImageFX.
AI updates
In addition to ImageFX, Google made several updates to past experimental AIs.
The tool even received Expressive Chips, helping people get those creative juices flowing.
Google mainly updated the website so its more navigable.
Everything you see here is available to users in the US, New Zealand, Kenya, and Australia.
No word on if the AI will roll out elsewhere, although we did ask.
This story will be updated at a later time.
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