engines. So, this is things like Notebook LM or Adobe Firefly or Midjourney or Stable Diffusion. The list goes on and on, right? Tons and tons of generative engines. And they all have their own kind of strengths and their own, you know, best use cases. And so getting in and experimenting with those is also important. And then there
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from a model going the other way around, producing synthetic speech just from text. All those tools that took the world by storm in 2022 like DALL-E and Midjourney that take in a text description and produce an image are based on transformers. Even if I can't quite get it to understand what a pi creature is supposed
whole prompt, but I'm checking for realism, water physics, lighting interactions, and micro details. And I mean, I already think it's more impressive than midjourney if I'm going to be honest. And it seems to have followed the prompt. A woman in a rainforest. Golden hour. Face partially submerged in a shallow stream. Water refracting sunlight into
industry that they didn't ask our permission. So there's a victim. So in my stance, absolutely not. Never. I never use chat GPT. I'm not using Midjourney. I will not use this until we figure out an ethical way and like what I want it to be used for are the technical boring tasks that
what's working. Step-by-step setup. Step one, choose one industry you understand, restaurants, fitness, real estate, etc. Step two, create content samples using AI tools like Claude, Midjourney, and Runway. Step three, package it as 30 days of ready to post content. Step four, reach out to 10 businesses in your chosen industry. Step five, offer the first
frame and they can generate images up to 2K quality. And you can see that these images are really, really good and are actually on the level of midjourney. And I would say that sometimes, you know, OpenAI, one thing that I do like about their Darly 3 is that the Darly 3 is actually pretty good at understanding exactly
bird types without having to create four prompts for it. And for the first sight, this does not seem like a big thing, but this really is. Especially that Midjourney supports multiple permutations, and even nested ones. With this, we can try out tens of ideas with just one prompt. An incredible multiplier for your brain. I absolutely love this
post can become social media posts, an email newsletter, podcast talking points, and video scripts with the right prompts. Experiment with multimodal tools that combine text and images like midjourney or dolly integrated with text generation. Build templates for recurring content needs. For example, create a template for product descriptions, case studies, or weekly newsletters. The future trend to watch
gosh. I do believe that though. I completely believe it. Yeah, because I'm I think I'm a bit of a control freak. Like I love working with Midjourney. I say I think I'm a control freak. Of course I am. We all are as indie authors. But I'm a very visual author and you sound like
there as well with them was Co-Pilot. So, well done Microsoft. Those are our winners over there. biggest disappointments for me paying a hundred bucks a year into midjourney. They were really not good at all. I was also totally disappointed in Canva who actually with the difficult stuff just said it doesn't form part of you know
journey of not being scared of it. I use it every day. That's I use many of them. The day I heard about midjourney, I used it. Let me see how to make a picture in a video. Absolutely. The day perplexity like I'm doing it. I'm using it. But there's people within
wonder the day that we're going to get, you know, really high quality videos that are high quality enough like on the same level of midjourney. That would be absolutely incredible. Also got like an apple here. You know, the first one was really cool. And of course, we've also got this like Viking dude in a forest
certain things on GBT4, it just output the exact same text from the New York Times. So um it's really interesting because like I said before, we had MidJourney facing this issue. And then you can see here that the output from GPT4 is the exact same text from New York Times. So it's fascinating because this
course, for you Fellow Scholars who wish to live in the future, your wish is also granted. This is insane! By the way, these images were created by using MidJourney, if you wish to see a standalone episode about this image generator AI, make sure to like this video and leave a comment about it. If you Fellow Scholars wish
system that makes this pale in comparison, I wouldn’t have believed a word of it. And my goodness, that is exactly what happened. You see, this is the Midjourney text to image AI, and I was stunned when I found out that the first version of it appeared in February 2022, just a bit more than a year
prompt. I just asked for a stern looking fox in a labcoat, casting a magic spell. What’s more, there is a separate model that we can use in Midjourney that is specifically tailored for Japanese, anime, and illustrative styles. And that one delivers too. And I am truly shocked to find out that looking at the new results
делать, если можно просто улучшить качество 2X и получить действительно классную картинку. Поэтому помимо выбора масштаба также важно и то, какое изображение мы загружаем. Получается, если мы загружаем из midjourney, то цена будет доступнее. А если мы загружаем изображение из нанобанав в качестве 4К, то будут совсем другие суммы. Поэтому смотрите, какое изображение вы загружаете. Я думаю, что нанобана
book trailers for my Kickstarter campaigns and for adding to my book pages and using on social media. I made a trailer for The Buried and The Drowned using Midjourney for images and animation and Canva to put them together with 11 Labs, which can generate custom music. But despite the AI tools getting so much easier
project. Now, inside Framer Pro, you've got access to some of the most advanced AI image models available right now, including Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana Pro, and Midjourney version 7. So, the visuals you're generating already have a strong level of detail and realism from the get-go. Now, one thing that's been interesting
looks at patterns and predicts what might happen next. Pretty basic stuff, right? Then came generative AI, and things got interesting. Suddenly, we had ChatGpt writing articles, Midjourney creating incredible artwork, and Claude helping write sales pages that convert like crazy. I mean, these tools can create almost anything based on what they've learned. That was mind-blowing enough