So now there's an AI image generator for your pets

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So now there's an AI image generator for your pets
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AI's next trick? Pet avatars, it seems.

Ah, AI image generation. So much to answer for. In just 12 months, it's gone from creating creepy mashups that could cause nightmares to almost photorealistic perfection. And that means it's now safe for your pets.

Yes, that's right. In exciting news for domestic animals everywhere, Picsart, one of the main platforms responsible for all those AI avatars we suddenly started seeing as social media profile pics, has expanded its tool to cater for cats, dogs are more .According to the Picsart, AI Avatar Pets allows you to"create unique portraits of your most loyal friend." It works in a similar way to the existing tool for human selfies.

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