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🔖 Save the Guide: Top 5 Ideas for Using the New Image Generator in ChatGPT

OpenAI has added its "significantly more capable" image generator to GPT‑4o.

The update unlocked a range of creative ways to use AI-generated images. Here are 5 ideas to get you started.

1️⃣ Studio Ghibli Anime Style

Social media was instantly flooded with memes inspired by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli classics such as Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle.

To apply this style, simply upload your image to ChatGPT and type: "Make a Ghibli version."


Fun fact: back in 2016, Miyazaki called AI animation "an insult to life itself."

2️⃣ Infographics and Text on Images

The generator can create infographics, step-by-step guides, menus, and comics with precise text layout and data visualization. Perfect for professional use.

3️⃣ Photorealism

The model generates highly realistic images, including human faces, textures, and lighting—some results are nearly indistinguishable from real photos.

4️⃣ Sticker Packs

With fine control over style, it's easy to turn photos into memes or create full sticker packs.

➡️
Upload your photo with the prompt "Turn me into a chibi sticker set."
➡️ Use the finished images to create a Telegram sticker pack via the "+" button. Easy tutorial included.

5️⃣ Product Placement & Merch Mockups

You can place logos, products, or packaging directly into the scenes. This is ideal for marketing and promo visuals. How about a mug with your brand logo?

🚨 According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, GPUs in their data centers "are melting" from image generation demand. For now, the feature is only available to paid ChatGPT users. Free users will soon get up to 3 generations per day.

More AI-tools:

™️ Create your own unique style in Midjourney

🎨 Ideogram 3.0: a model for photorealistic images and logos

#ChatGPT #manual @hiaimdeiaen
🤩 Hayao Miyazaki Spoke Out Against AI in Animation Almost 10 Years Ago, But Now No One Seems to Be Listening to Him.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has commented for the first time on the hype surrounding anime-style images inspired by Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki, created using the new image generator in ChatGPT. In doing so, he indirectly challenged the artist's stance on the role of AI in the future of art.

Miyazaki himself (a three-time Oscar winner) strongly opposes the use of computer technologies in his work. Amid the internet buzz over Ghibli-style images, people have recalled how the artist denounced AI animation back in 2016.

"I would never wish to incorporate [AI art] into my work at all. I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself"
Miyazaki said.

Commenting on Miyazaki's position, Sam Altman explained that he views the integration of AI as an evolution of content creation. Thirty years ago, even shooting a simple video required an expensive camera, tapes, and complex editing equipment. Sharing videos was also difficult due to the underdeveloped state of the internet. Today, everyone has a portable video studio—a smartphone—in their pocket.

Altman acknowledges the dilemma faced by artists who must adapt to AI's growing influence, but he sees more advantages than disadvantages in this process.

"I don't know if I can share an exact number, but like way more images than I thought the internet had like appetite to. We will cross a billion total images in the not distant future," Altman stated.

🤩 Meanwhile, online discussions are addressing the legality of exploiting the Ghibli style in this way. However, in 2023, Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs clarified that copyrighted works can be used without permission for AI training purposes—as long as the goal is not to "enjoy the thoughts or emotions expressed in the work."

Formally, AI companies are not supposed to use pirated content, and end users should not reproduce original works or create products that "directly compete" with them using AI. In practice, authorities admit that enforcing these restrictions is challenging.

What do you think—can art be created with the help of AI?

❤️ — yes, Altman is right: this is progress
🔥 — no, Miyazaki is right: AI has no place in art
🤔 — the truth lies somewhere in between

#news #OpenAI #Ghibli @hiaimediaen
🙏 Being Polite To ChatGPT Costs OpenAI Tens of Millions

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed on X that polite user prompts to ChatGPT cost the company tens of millions of dollars. "Well spent—you never know [what might happen]," he added, hinting at a future where rudeness to AI might backfire.

While Altman's tone was ironic and not meant to provide exact figures, his comment sparked a debate: should we waste resources being polite to a machine?

💰 Where Do the Costs Come From?

Each prompt to a chatbot triggers a chain of computations: chips spinning up, cooling systems running, and other infrastructure working in data centers. Even a few "extra" tokens in a prompt increase server load and power consumption.

Researchers at Epoch AI estimated that a single GPT-4o query requires about 0.3 watt-hours of electricity—enough to boil a teaspoon of water. Words like "please" and "thank you" are a small part of a conversation. Still, across billions of interactions, they add up to megawatts of power—and serious operating costs.

🙏🏻 Who Says "Thanks" to AI?

In the U.S., 67% of people who use AI are polite to it. Of those, 55% say it's simply "the right thing to do," and 12% say it's just in case AI or robots ever become conscious and remember who treated them with respect. Some Reddit and X users say it plainly feels wrong to be rude, even to an algorithm.

And maybe they're onto something: research shows that politeness can improve AI responses. Curtis Beavers, a director on the design team for Microsoft Copilot, explains that LLMs mirror the user's tone, responding not only politely but also more professionally. We covered this in more detail here.

So, are you polite to AI?

❤️ — yes, always!
🤔 — sometimes, if it answers good
🎃 — nope, it's just a code!

#news #OpenAI #ChatGPT @hiaimediaen
03.04.202515:09
🎬 Higgsfield AI: New AI Video Generator Impressed 'The Matrix' Creators and Angered Cinephiles

The new AI-powered video generator Higgsfield AI is now available to all users. Alex Mashrabov, the company's CEO and co-founder, previously started AI Factory in 2018, which Snapchat acquired a year later for $166 million.

At Snap, Mashrabov continued developing GenAI, and in 2023, he started building this new project. "'We're bringing cinematic camera language to AI-generated video, merging traditional filmmaking with AI innovation," Mashrabov explains.

The company has already raised $8 million in funding, with investors including Menlo Ventures, Charge Ventures, DVC, and other venture funds.

❤️ Our team has also invested in Higgsfield through DVC.


Key Features:

🎥 Generates videos up to 5 sec. long. The starting image can be created from a text prompt, and the AI automatically enhances the prompt for better results.

🎥 Advanced camera control: precise object tracking, fly-around, tracking shots, and slow-motion shooting—plus dozens of other built-in techniques and effects.

🎥 Realistic physics, lighting, and highly believable human facial expressions and character movements.

Try the service here. Free limits allow for creating two videos and 10 images.

🎞 Is AI The Future of Cinema?

For its breakthrough quality and style, Higgsfield has received praise from several well-known figures in the film industry. The startup was praised by John Gaeta, an Oscar winner for visual effects on the iconic The Matrix. "There are no limits on the future of virtual cinematography," Gaeta says. "This moves us all closer to having a 'God's Eye'—total creative control over the camera and the scene."

However, not everyone is so optimistic about AI's impact on cinema. Blogger Angry Tom posted reimagined scenes from Andrei Tarkovsky's films on X, created using Higgsfield tools, calling it "a new conversation with cinema history" ⤴️

However, this treatment of classic films sparked a wave of criticism. In the comments, many noted that even if the results are technically impressive, existing films don't need new technologies. "If Tarkovsky wanted the camera to move... he would have moved the camera," quipped one user.

What do you think, can AI make old movies better?

❤️ — yes, that's the point of technology
🔥 — don't touch classics

#news #startup @hiaimediaen
📖 Will AI Make Us the Last Generation to Read and Write?

According to Victor Riparbelli, CEO of AI video generation platform Synthesia, future generations might no longer need to read or write. In his TED Talk in Vienna, he predicted that audio and video will fully replace text, and books and handwriting will become historical artifacts.

Here's why he thinks so:

1️⃣ Text is an imperfect technology. It allows us to encode and transmit knowledge, but not tone of voice, body language, or context. Emojis and voice notes are just patchwork solutions to a deeper communication gap.

2️⃣ Creating videos used to be expensive, slow, and complex. Now, with AI, any idea—from a how-to guide to a novel—can be instantly turned into an engaging video. Content creation is no longer reserved for studios; anyone can become a storyteller.

3️⃣ Video already dominates. "TikTok is not just the fastest-growing social platform, it's also the fastest-growing search engine," Riparbelli notes. Whether shopping or learning, people prefer to watch and listen. Books are now a deep-dive option, not the default.

4️⃣ In a joint study by Synthesia and University College London, 77% of participants preferred learning through AI-generated video over text.
Why? Faster comprehension, personalization, and emotional resonance. Shortly, an AI avatar will teach your child math in a way no textbook can.

5️⃣ There's nothing wrong with AI-generated content. We don't mind that the actors in ads are hired professionals—so why should virtual characters be any different?

"And one day, I think we'll look back at reading and writing as historical artifacts, like we do with papyrus scrolls or hieroglyphs, or cave paintings,"
says Riparbelli.

📱 Watch the full talk here.

Do you think that books will really disappear?

😎 — yes, video is more natural and fun
🤓 — no, books are irreplaceable!

#AITed #books @hiaimediaen
™️ Midjourney V7 Is Here: More Speed, Quality, Details, and Personalization

Midjourney launches an alpha-version of its new V7 text-to-image AI. The model understands prompts much better, creates higher quality images (especially of people), and keeps details consistent.

Key Features:

🟠 Draft Mode: It costs half the basic price and is 10x faster, so it automatically turns on a voice mode for prompting. The quality is lower than standard, but the speed lets you quickly test ideas.

🟠 Turbo and Relax Modes: Turbo is faster but costs twice as much as the standard v6 generation. Relax is half the price but slower. A standard mode will be added soon.

🟠 Personalization is on by default in V7. To start using the model, you'll need to rate 200 images to set up your profile (takes about 5 minutes). You can toggle off this feature later.

📎 Midjourney highlights that V7 is a completely new model. Although it has its strengths, it may also have weaknesses and might require a different approach to prompting.

V7 still supports the existing --sref styles, but the way they are understood may have changed slightly.

This isn't the final release yet. During the next two months, the developers will introduce new features every week or two. They also promise better ways to work with reference images.

Meanwhile, users are already sharing the first results from the new model ⤴️

What do you think about the Midjourney V7?

❤️ — awesome, much better!
🤔 — not bad, but not much progress.
🎃 — it actually got worse...

#news #Midjourney @hiaimediaen
📱 Midjourney V7 Is Here: Now Available on @GPT4Telegrambot

Hi everyone! We've integrated Midjourney's brand-new image generation model V7 into our bot.

Why Should You Try It?


1️⃣ Aesthetics: Midjourney excels at creating stunning visuals. They're №1 in this field, and V7 raises the bar even higher. A true treat for artists and visual enthusiasts!

2️⃣ Detail: Images have become sharper, with improved textures (skin, fabrics, lighting) and more realistic facial expressions.

3️⃣ Improved Anatomical Accuracy: Say goodbye to awkward hands and distorted proportions — Midjourney V7 significantly reduces errors in depicting hands, bodies, and complex objects.

4️⃣ Cinematic Quality: Early users have praised the new model for its artistic expressiveness and dramatic visual storytelling.

5️⃣ Photorealism Boost: Images generated by Midjourney look as if they were captured with a camera or smartphone — truly lifelike!

Developers promise more updates in the coming weeks ❤️

How To Use It?

🔴 Go to @GPT4Telegrambot
✨ Purchase the "Midjourney + FLUX" bundle in the /premium section
✨ Send the /imagine command followed by a text prompt to generate an image

🌱 V7 is enabled by default. If you'd like to use the previous version (6.1), simply add the parameter --v 6.1 at the end of your prompt.

More on the topic:

➡️ Mastering Midjourney: A Handy Guide for Image Generation

➡️ Gemini 2.0 Image Editor Is Available for Free in Our Bot

Happy creating!

#Midjourney @GPT4Telegrambot
19.04.202508:34
💬 Top Tips for Communicating with LLMs from Google

Google has released a detailed 68-page guide that explains in simple terms how to effectively interact with large language models to get the most efficient and useful responses.

Here are the most valuable takeaways:

1️⃣ Use examples. A prompt without examples (zero-shot) works well only for simple questions. If the task is more complex—like writing an email or a post—add one or more examples (one-shot / few-shot) so the model can understand the task's format, style, and essence.

2️⃣ For complex tasks, use a Chain of Thought. Add this phrase to your prompt: "Let's think step by step."

3️⃣ Provide clear and concise instructions. If a prompt is hard for a human to understand, it will also confuse the LLM.

Example:

"I'm currently in New York, and I'd like to learn more about the attractions. I'm traveling with two three-year-old kids. Where should we go during our vacation?"
"Act as a tour guide for tourists. Describe great places to visit in Manhattan with a three-year-old child."

4️⃣ Control response length. Specify the desired length of the response to get an appropriate answer. For example: "Explain quantum physics in a way that fits into a single tweet."

5️⃣ Take a step back. Start by asking for general ideas—this activates the model's knowledge. Then, use those ideas as context so no details are missed.

Example:

Step 1: "Based on popular first-person shooter games, name 5 fictional key locations that would make a level's storyline engaging and rich."
Step 2: "Using these themes, write one paragraph of a storyline for the location 'Abandoned Military Base.'"

6️⃣ Experiment with styles. The same query can be phrased as a question, statement, or instruction—and yield different results. This is especially useful when creating creative texts.

For example,
to gather information for a text about the Sega Dreamcast, you can ask:

• "Why was this console revolutionary?"
• "Write a paragraph about the Sega Dreamcast and its features."
• Or start with: "Sega released the console in 1999. It..."

More useful resources:

📌 Interesting lectures on LLMs and machine learning

📌 Top 5 free AI services for summarizing YouTube videos

#top #education #Google @hiaimediaen
👍 Is AI Already Better Than Humans at Humor?

Does artificial intelligence have a sense of humor? Last year's Google DeepMind study showed that AI can even write stand-up comedy lines, although they are not always funny.

Algorithms do better with memes, researchers from Sweden and Germany recently found. They decided to find out who wrote funnier captions to viral memes—humans or AI?

In the experiment, 224 participants (average age 29 years) competed with GPT-4o in creating memes. The first group came up with meme captions on their own, the second collaborated with an LLM model, and in the third group AI autonomously generated memes.

The memes were rated by humor, creativity, and shareability. Memes entirely from the AI (№ 2, 5) scored higher than both human-only (№ 1, 3, 7) and human-AI collaborative memes (№4, 6) in all areas on average.

"I regret to announce that the meme Turing Test has been passed,"
Wharton University professor and AI scientist Ethan Mollick wrote in X.

Opinions in the comments were mixed. Some users dismissed all memes as unfunny and outdated. Others agreed with the scientist, pointing out that most people often struggle to make really funny jokes.

😁 AI humor is not bad, but not brilliant?

Still, the funniest memes in the experiment were those created entirely by humans. At the same time, memes co-created AI received high marks for creativity and potential for reposts.

The researchers attribute the AI's success to its training on vast Internet data, including popular jokes. Therefore, AI-generated memes are good but not brilliant. Algorithms help humans come up with more jokes—but not better jokes.

"While AI can boost productivity and create content that appeals to a broad audience, human creativity remains crucial for content that connects on a deeper level," the study authors conclude.


More on the topic: 

✍️ People Prefer AI-Generated Poetry to the Classics. But They Wouldn't Admit It

📝
Why Are We Reluctant to Accept AI as an Author?

#news #memes @hiaimediaen
🤖 What Is the Neo Home Robot Already Able to Do?

The Norwegian startup 1X has been working on the AI-powered humanoid robot Neo for several years. The company has attracted more than $125 million in investment, including from OpenAI and the Tiger Global fund.

In February, the developers showed off a new home robot named Neo Gamma. The robot is about 170 centimeters tall and "wears" knitted nylon—the soft material reduces the risk of damage from human contact.

🦾 When will robots do our household chores?

So far, Neo can't do much autonomously—he walks completely on his own, opens doors, sits and stands up, and keeps his balance even if pushed. He learned basic movements by himself, repeating them in a virtual simulation many times.

Neo is gradually learning to perform more complex tasks. In the future, he will be able to do all the housework: cleaning, watering flowers, washing dishes, making tea, doing laundry, and so on.

However, such processes are difficult to simulate in a virtual environment, so developers are collecting data to train AI in real homes. An operator uses a VR headset to control the robot, showing him how to perform actions correctly. Then, during reinforcement learning, the AI brain is rewarded for correct repetitions and penalized for mistakes. This approach helps the robots gradually achieve highly realistic movements. By the end of the year, the company will start testing Neo in several hundred volunteer homes.

In the not-too-distant future, every home will have a robot helper, according to 1X CEO Bernt Børnich. Still, in order for humanoids to integrate into everyday life, they must learn alongside humans.

"The home provides real-world context and the diversity of data needed for humanoids to grow in intelligence and autonomy. It also teaches them the nuances of human life—how to open the door for the elderly, move carefully around pets, or adapt to the unpredictability of the surrounding world,"
he explains.

More on the topic:

🤖 Will Robots Replace Waiters, Bartenders, and Baristas? 

🤖 Why Do We Need Humanoid Robots?

#news #robots @hiaimediaen
🌎 Meta's New Model Turns Pictures into Full 3D Worlds

Meta has unveiled a groundbreaking technology that creates virtual 3D environments from a single image. This method leverages well-known generative algorithms.

Transforming a 2D image into a three-dimensional object is a complex task. To tackle this, the creators of the new method divided the generation process into two simpler and more controllable steps:

1️⃣ The input image is transformed into a panorama: adding elements like the horizon, ground, and sky.

2️⃣ The depth of the input image and the generated panorama are analyzed. Based on this analysis, a 3D environment is created using a Gaussian splatting method. AI Models fill in the "blind spots."

The result is a fully-fledged 3D world with realistic objects and proportions—check out the video ⤴️

This method can also be used to generate entire 3D scenes from a single text prompt by simply adding image creation to the generation chain.

⚙️ Challenges of the Technology

AI models find it difficult to fill in objects hidden from view in an image, as they essentially must "imagine' the reality behind the scene."

Additionally, while the quality of this new method's generations is significantly better than that of existing alternatives, it still struggles to eliminate artifacts that fully disrupt the integrity of the 3D environment.

⚙️ Applications

Generated 3D worlds allow creators to build VR headset applications, virtual tours, games, and movies. In construction, generating 3D environments from a single image could simplify costly modeling processes. Moreover, synthetic worlds help train robots to perceive the real world.

More on the topic:

➡️ St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City has been fully digitized

➡️ Australian Open 2025: 3D avatars instead of champions

#news #Meta @hiaimediaen
💬 What If AI Isn't Making Life Better—but Worse?

AI tools often appear to be promising solutions to real problems — but as American philosopher Dr. Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin argues, they may actually be making things worse.

In his TED Talk, he offers four simple but powerful questions we should ask ourselves before turning to AI to ensure the technology truly serves us:

1️⃣ Am I using this tool for a good purpose?
Using AI to help explain your symptoms to a doctor in another language? That's meaningful. Using it to finish a test you didn't study for? That's convenience disguised as progress.

2️⃣ Would I be missing out on something worthwhile?
Faster isn't always better. Trying to save time can mean losing something valuable—like personal growth, self-expression, or learning.

3️⃣ Is the time I'm saving being put to good use?
It's not enough to be efficient. What matters is how we use the time AI gives us back—whether for connection, rest, or meaningful work. Otherwise, we just end up doing more of the same.

4️⃣ How does using AI affect the people and systems around me?
Nearly one in four adults worldwide regularly feels lonely, according to sociological research. As stress and anxiety rise, more people—especially the most vulnerable—are offered chatbots instead of human connection. But no machine, however advanced, can replace real presence or empathy.

Mitchell-Yellin isn't anti-technology, but he urges us to remain thoughtful. The key is to keep asking, "Is this really making my life better?"

📱 Watch the full TED Talk here.

More on this topic:

📌 Why Teach AI Models to Think Before Responding?

📌 How AlphaFold Is Reshaping Biology and Pharma

#AITED @hiaimediaen
🗣 Krisp's AI Removes Indian Accent

Krisp, an Armenian startup, has released an AI feature that "transforms" an Indian English accent into an American one. Krisp's technology works in real time and requires no prior training, unlike other firms that have utilized AI to adjust accents. The AI preserves the original voice but modifies it for better pronunciation ⤴️

According to Arto Minasyan, the company's co-founder, the concept stemmed from personal experience. Despite his excellent English skills, people frequently failed to understand him due to his accent. The team chose the Indian accent because there are a large number of native Indian speakers in the tech industry.

"This isn't about bias
it's simply a reality of communication. In fast-paced meetings, even small misunderstandings can slow down decisions, cause repetition, and reduce overall efficiency," explains Arto Minasyan.

Enterprises and call center agencies have already tested the feature. According to Krisp, AI-enhanced speech clarity has boosted sales conversion rates by 26.1% and increased revenue per book by 14.8%.

The Krisp desktop app offers accent conversion for 17 Indian dialects and is compatible with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. The free plan offers 60 minutes per day, while unlimited use requires a $15/month subscription. The company plans to launch mobile apps and expand to other languages.

Twitter users speculate that scammers will love this feature.

More on the topic:

🗣
Acting Failure or Technological Triumph? The Oscar Is at Stake

🗣
How Flawless Helps Hollywood Cut Post-Production Costs

#news #startup @hiaimediaen
👁 Humanity's Golden Age or its End? Where AI Will Take Us

In 2021, a year before the release of ChatGPT, former OpenAI Governance team employee Daniel Kokotajlo predicted that within five years, AI algorithms would learn to create realistic photos and videos, be able to diagnose more accurately than doctors, hit a scaling "wall," and AI agents will start its expansion.

In April 2024, he left OpenAI due to disagreements with the company's AI safety policies. Teaming up with a group of researchers, he has recently unveiled a new report with forecasts about AI development for the next five years. Its main characters are the fictional US company OpenBrain and its Chinese competitor DeepCent.

⌚️ Main predictions:

2025-2026: AI agents become more autonomous and master all programming languages. OpenBrain builds the largest data center in history, and DeepCent opens a computing cluster at one of its most powerful nuclear power plants.

2027: OpenBrain releases an AI agent on a new architecture, which allows it to continuously improve by learning "online." China secretly steals the model's data but lacks the capacity to run the system fully. Meanwhile, OpenBrain claims to have achieved AGI and releases a mini-version of the next agent for everyone.

Kokotajlo's team believes that by the end of 2027, AI systems will surpass humans in everything.


2028-2029: The arrival of superintelligence. AI researchers will achieve efficiency levels 40 times greater than humans, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in fusion technology, quantum computing, and the development of highly effective pharmaceuticals.

The AI economy is growing rapidly: businesses and laboratories run entirely by artificial intelligence are emerging worldwide, and poverty is eliminated with universal basic income.

😎 Utopia or cyberpunk?

According to Kokotajlo and his team, if governments can overcome conflicts, agree, and ensure transparent use of superintelligence, then a technological breakthrough in the 2030s could boost the colonization of the Solar System.

The apocalyptic scenario includes the arrival of a reality similar to The Matrix movie, where artificial intelligence enslaves and potentially destroys humans and all living organisms.

Kokotajlo himself refers to himself as a techno-pessimist. He believes that AI will catastrophically harm humanity with a 70% probability.

What do you think: will AI lead us to prosperity or a catastrophe?

👍 — I'm a techno-optimist; AI is a breakthrough
😈 — I'm a techno-pessimist; AI is a threat
🤔 — it's hard to say definitively

#news #forecasts #OpenAI @hiaimediaen
♊️ Google Gemini 2.0 Image Editor on @GPT4Telegrambot

Hi everyone! Now you can edit your images directly in our bot using natural language — just describe the changes you want to see!

Our AI-powered editor, based on Google Gemini 2.0, is available for free to all bot users.

How to Use:

🔴 Go to @GPT4Telegrambot
➡️ to the /photo section
1️⃣ Select "Gemini Editor"
2️⃣ Upload any image
3️⃣ Write in the chat what you'd like to change; wait for 10 seconds 🙂

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