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    The app was created by the team led by Alexey Moiseenkov who also founded the Prisma Labs, based in Sunnyvale, California. [13] Moiseenkov previously worked at Mail.Ru and later resigned from his job to dedicate his time to the development of the app. [14] He has said that the development of the app took one and a half months and the team did not do anything to promote the app. [15]

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    Artisse AI is a personal photography application that uses AI to transform selfies into high-quality, personalized images. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The app allows users to visualize themselves in various scenarios, outfits , and hairstyles , and they can adjust lighting and ambiance to match their preferences.

  5. Flux (text-to-image model) - Wikipedia

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    On 18 November 2024, Mistral AI announced that its Le Chat chatbot had integrated Flux Pro as its image generation model. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] On 21 November 2024, Black Forest Labs announced the release of Flux.1 Tools, a suite of editing tools designed to be used on top of existing Flux models.

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    [5] [6] The tool allows users to create imitation works of art using the style of various artists. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The neural algorithm is used by the Deep Art website to create a representation of an image provided by the user by using the 'style' of another image provided by the user.

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    AI-based images have become more commonplace in art markets and search engines because AI-based text-to-image systems are trained from pre-existing artistic images, sometimes without the original artist's consent, allowing the software to mimic specific artists' styles.