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Dall-E 3 now lets you modify the images you generate.

You can add elements, change colors and much more.

I'll show you how to do this easily directly in ChatGPT: Image
1. Generate your first image

Start by generating images with the prompt you want.

Example: "a realistic child in a blue hoodie staring into the lens".

Note:

You can also change the image format by adding 16:9 to generate a horizontal image, or 9:16 for a vertical one.
2. Request image seed

Each image has a specific identifier called the "seed".

Ask ChatGPT for the seed of the image you want to modify.

For example, for the first image, the prompt is :

"What is the seed of image 1?"

Once you have this seed, you can move on to modifying the image!
3. Modify image

Use this prompt to modify the image you have chosen:

"Modify image [1] with seed [1470033597]: add a parrot on her shoulder"

Dall-E 3 identifies the image and makes the changes for you!

Tips and tricks:

- You can generate as many variations as you like.

- It's also possible to remove an element from the image using the same method.

- Sometimes the image isn't 100% identical, but still looks very similar.
I hope you find this Dall-E 3 tutorial useful!

Please feel free to share the first post and follow me for more AI content.

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Oct 24
You can make ChatGPT write like you by using the Code Interpreter.

No more generic text that looks like a robot.

Just follow these 3 steps to make ChatGPT copy your writing style: Image
1. Prepare sample texts

Copy and paste the sample texts you have written into a document.

These will help ChatGPT understand how you write and analyze your style.

In my case, I made a Word document of my newsletters so that ChatGPT would be able to write a new newsletter like me.

Note: PDF format works, but you can also use a .csv, .docx, etc. document.
2. Use the Code Interpreter

Go to ChatGPT settings in the bottom left-hand corner.

Activate "Advanced data analysis" in Beta Features.

Open a new ChatGPT conversation with Code Interpreter enabled.

Upload your text document to ChatGPT.
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Oct 19
I just discovered that Google has an interface for creating AI images like Midjourney.

This is the fastest AI generation tool I've tried.

And it can also generate text like Dall-E 3.

Here's how you can access it too: Image
This interface is a little "hidden" but you can access it easily.

First, check that you have access to Google Search's AI functions.

1. Go to labs .google
2. Click on "Get started" in the Google Search category
3. Activate "SGE generative AI in Search"

Next, write a prompt like I already showed you to draw an image in Google.

Example: “draw a submarine in the sky”

Once your images are generated, click on one then “Edit”.
You're already done!

Now you can type any prompt to generate AI images.

Some tips:

- Click the wand to automatically improve your prompt

- This model can generate text like Dall-E 3!

- Download your image by clicking on "Export" then "Download" (or import it into Google Drive)

- Click the like or dislike buttons to help improve the AI model
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Oct 15
I've just created an ecommerce business using Dall-E 3.

Almost everything is generated by AI and the website is created with a simple no-code tool.

It took me less than 15 minutes and I'll show you how:
1. Create design and description

Use Dall-E 3 in ChatGPT (or Bing) to create the design of the t-shirt and the model wearing it.

Here's the prompt I used:

"16:9 format image of a robot design on the left side, showcasing a cute 3D blue robot with a white background. On the right side, a really realistic smiling woman model wearing a t-shirt with the exact same design as on the left side."

You can use this prompt to write your product description:

"Could you write a product description for the second image if I want to sell t-shirts with this design? Use a short paragraph and bullet points."
2. Create the website

I created the e-commerce website for free with Payhip.

It only takes a few minutes to create, and you can link Stripe and PayPal for payments.

Crop the photo to keep only the model wearing the T-shirt.

Then copy and paste the description written by ChatGPT and adapt it to the characteristics of your t-shirt.
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Oct 12
AI generated no-code apps are a thing now.

Just write a prompt, choose the app type and AI takes care of creating everything.

You can even customize it the way you want without coding.

Here's how to create your no-code app with AI in seconds:
1/3 Access Softr AI

→ Sign up to Softr AI:

→ Select the type of app you want to create

Select Client Portals, Internal Tools (CRM, inventory management, vendor management), Directories or Membership Platforms.

→ Type your prompt softr.io/ai-app-generat…
2/3 Customize your app

→ Select a theme and a color

→ Click on "Generate your app

You're already done!
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Oct 5
Wow I just noticed that Canva can now create slideshows using AI.

It's like a fusion between PowerPoint and ChatGPT.

With a single prompt, you get a complete presentation with text and images.

And it's really easy to use, here's how:
On the Canva page, describe the presentation you want to create.

You can take inspiration from my prompt:

"innovative tech startup modern pitch deck"

Then select the proposal you prefer.
Canva generates everything from text and images to slides.

It's a real time-saver!

You can modify everything the way you like it: colors, fonts, images...
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Sep 29
Google Bard is the best free AI teacher.

You can learn anything if you use it properly.

I'll show you how by using the new extensions and image recognition:
1. Turn on extensions

First, make sure you enable all extensions.

→ Go to bard .google .com

→ Click on the puzzle icon

→ Turn on Google Workspace, YouTube and Maps
2. Find the best courses

Bard is now able to find courses and resources on YouTube.

E.g.: “Show me YouTube videos about inspiring best man speeches and give me tips on how to write my own”
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