You might be seeing a lot more AI art soon.
. At first glance, the tool creates headshots that look a lot like what you might see from Prisma Labs’ Lensa app, but since it’s built right into TikTok, you might soon be seeing a lot more AI-made avatars as you’re scrolling through your feed.
Here’s how it works. The tool asks you to submit three to ten photos and then pick from two to five different styles for the eventual AI-made photos, Navarra says. Once you do, it takes some time for the photos to actually be generated. When they’re ready, you can download them, set one of them as your avatar, or post one to your TikTok story.
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