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AI Yearbook trend takes over social media

Por: NBC News Tech October 04, 2023

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Social media users are leaning in to nostalgia and posting new yearbook photos — but they aren't going back to school to get them taken. Epik, an AI photo editing app, has gone viral for its AI Yearbook feature, which delivers 60 different images of a person using eight to 12 of their submitted selfies. The AI-generated photos showcase different hair styles, outfits and poses. While the app is free to download, it costs between $5.99 to... + full article



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