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Celebrities doing AI yearbook trend under fire for undermining SAG strike

Por: Newsweek Life October 05, 2023

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A new trend among social media and smartphone users is the AI Yearbook. But with artificial intelligence and usage rights flagged as concerns during the recent WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, why are some celebrities taking part?The yearbook trend allows users to upload eight to 12 images of themselves into the AI photo app Epik, which will then create up to 60 different AI pictures of them in a 1990s nostalgic throwback style.Epik costs, on average,... + full article



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