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Obviously this is for Newcastle, Australia, since it is part of Aussie Zone. We also welcome input from adjoining Lake Macquarie. Keep it clean and don't be mean.
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Surveillance footage:
AI has a type I see
Her monotooth gleamed in the light as saliva dribbled from her face, the action of opening her jaw forcing her eyes to diverge. Her air intake snorkel wagged like a tail. RoboHelen felt exhilarated from the very base of her bio-tires to the top of her simulant-hair. She did doughnuts all the way home, and then some more.
Beautiful! It's like AI wrote this - about a normal selfie lol
I think the fuel bowser serves softdrinks
Who made this and for what purpose?
AI
Anywhere you'd recommend to learn more about this? I'm really losing touch with the speed of this stuff
Try [email protected]
I use Bing's Dall-E (with a throwaway Microsoft account because stuff them). It's free and they run it on their computers so you don't have to own an expensive Nvidia graphics card. (Sadly the text-to-image generation world is mostly Nvidia-only, despite AMD cards being in theory completely capable, because Nvidia has a stranglehold on the software backends)
The easiest is probably Bing Image Creator, using OpenAI's DALLE 3. https://www.bing.com/create. It's free. You will need a Microsoft account to login. If that's something you're comfortable with, it's the one I'd recommend starting with.
Other than that, there's Midjourney https://www.midjourney.com/home but that requires logging into Discord and is paid.
There's also https://clipdrop.co/ which is free (with limits) as well.
I don't suggest entering prompts with any of your personal info. General stuff like "person stealing a Krispy Kreme donuts van" is fine.
There are some you can run locally but you can look into it yourself later.