Making faces: How to train an AI on your face to create silly portraits | Ars Technica
Follow our step-by-step tutorial to paste your face onto anything your heart desires.
SuperGeekery: A blog probably of interest only to nerds by John F Morton.
Welcome to my link library. These are not links to content I have created unless you see that mentioned in the link’s description. These are links I found interesting enough to want to keep track of. If you read Craft Link List, the Craft CMS newsletter I used to write, this page is a replacement of sorts for that exercise. Enough talk. Let’s hit the links.
Follow our step-by-step tutorial to paste your face onto anything your heart desires.
BIRME is a flexible and easy-to-use bulk image resizer. It can resize multiple images to any specific dimension and crop images if necessary. It’s an online tool, and you don’t need to download or install it on your computer. BIRME is free to use. It works on both Mac and Windows machines.
This page is an interface to use Colab to train an image model for Stable Diffusion.
With the recent development in AI technology and training, you can now use Dreambooth (based on a Google’s AI) to train a stable diffusion model with multiple subjects at the same time.
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.