Lemme Try Ep. 2 – Shutterstock's 'Ethical' AI Image Generator
Science & Technology
Introduction
Shutterstock has unveiled an innovative and ethical AI image generator. Here's a quick guide on how you can use it right on your desktop:
- Navigate to the Shutterstock Homepage: Start by heading over to the Shutterstock website.
- Access the AI Generator: In the drop-down menu on the search bar, click on AI generator.
- Input Your Query: Type in whatever you want to generate, within reasonable bounds. For example, if you search for a "flying cat" and wait for a bit, you'll get some interesting options. I found the first picture appealing, while the second one looked more ordinary.
- Try More Complex Requests: How about something more intricate, like "ping pong in outer space"? Click generate and you'll see two fascinating images. Once again, I favored the first image.
- Experiment with Settings: I decided to challenge the AI with a "magical forest." The initial results weren't very impressive, so I switched to the 3D option, which greatly improved the quality.
According to Shutterstock, the artists who contributed to the development of these models are recognized and rewarded, ensuring that you aren't using art that has been stolen.
Keywords
- Shutterstock
- Ethical AI
- Image generator
- AI generator
- Flying cat
- Ping pong in outer space
- Magical forest
- 3D images
- Recognized artists
- Rewarded artists
FAQ
Q1: How do I access the AI image generator on Shutterstock?
A1: Navigate to the Shutterstock homepage and click on the AI generator option in the drop-down menu on the search bar.
Q2: Can I generate any image I want?
A2: You can type in any query within reasonable bounds to generate images.
Q3: Are the images generated by Shutterstock's AI ethical?
A3: Yes, Shutterstock claims to recognize and reward the artists whose works contributed to the development of these models, ensuring no art theft occurs.
Q4: Can I improve the quality of generated images?
A4: Yes, you can experiment with different settings, such as opting for 3D images, to enhance the quality of the output.