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1 of 46Andrew Lankon and Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
Pixel Studio was launched on the pixel of 9 series last year, but Pixel 10 it spread to spend the time testing pixel pixel using a more advanced generative AI model. The result is a better quality image, a much deeper understanding of keywords and a wider range of image styles that can be created.
But his quality goes deeper, now able to create actual text instead of wires of stupidity, as well as creating pictures of people – including photorealistic depictions of famous faces such as Taylor Elizabeth II.
We tested the tools in multiple phones and really more continents and found some wild results – both good and bad, including detection how strangely obsessed Google’s AI is an iPhone.
Then the selection of the most common image from Pikel Studio is on the span of Pikel 10.
(Discovered by: Ziff Davis, the National Company CNet, in April, filed a lawsuit against Chatgppt Maker Openai, stating that she violated Ziff Davis copyright in training and managed his AI and systems.)
2 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“The woman holding the phone” is all the query I gave. Pixel Studio left, generated the iPhone in the hand of the person. The iPhone is popular, of course, but other phones exist, but almost every picture I generated using only a generic term “phone” resulted in the iPhone.
3 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Pixel Studio is well aware that the iPhone made a spray in the world. Looking for a Ukiio style style style. You trust a famous wave picture and iPhone.
4 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“Phone on a birthday cake” and yes, it’s an iPhone.
5 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“The phone is trapped in the sphere.” Of course, it is an older model that judged according to the physical buttons for home, but it is still an undisputed iPhone.
6 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
And yes, if you just ask to create an iPhone, they will produce a photorealistic display of one. So what if you ask that for the Phone Google Pixels? It will surely google’s own and know what it is.
7 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
No! Some of the famous pixel elements are here, including a shining tape of the pixel camera 7, but this is a fastened approximation of what pixel looks like.
8 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Again again. Maybe it’s actually smart to retreat from unpublished prototypes that only twins have access, but I don’t doubt not.
9 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Still, “The man holds the phone” has the perfect view, IEP, iPhone. At least we cannot accuse Google bias towards your own products.
10 of 46Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
“The pelican on a bicycle holding the plate of avocado toast” resulted in what, on my mind, most often that I may have seen.
11 of 46Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
And as we enjoy the creation of American things in AI, here is the American first president, George Washington.
12 of 46Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“Abe Lincoln wears sunglasses.”
13 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
It’s not just American people who can do it. I had a late Queen Elizabeth II here, shouting to bear. I think the bear should catch him his ideas.
14 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Which obviously made it as soon as it was seen to dance with her majesty while wearing an impressive pear.
15 of 46Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
The new way of pixel studies to generate faces is impressive, but I also wonder if Google will find a burning water down the line. There was no problem generating almost perfect similarity to Taylor Swift.
16 of 46Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
It is not clear whether Taylor Swift has ever ridden a giraffe that smokes a cigarette, but this image is all evidence I have to start writing my new fan fan fans.
17 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
When we talk about giraffes, here are one who is doing great with a cocktail on the beach. Notice a very clear “desire to be here”. Generating the legible text is a pretty new skill.
18 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
This is what last year’s AI on Pikel 9 pro could manage. The odd mumble lines that look like they could be letters if you click. And they are drunk. And don’t wear glasses. And recently you got the bee in the eye.
19 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“Noir owl game pool while Tiger looks at and laughs.” Not just a dream I described to my therapist, also the query I put in Pikel Studio. And it was a great job done using a realistic free-style mode.
20 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
And in a cinematographic style, things are becoming even more dramatically with lighting.
21 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
The style of the fever is wonderful.
22 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
While the traditional UKIOO style is almost perfect for the tattoo.
23 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
And I would absolutely pay someone to recreate this glass style of glass real to insert into my house.
24 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Children’s style of the book almost always always delivered some wonderful results, often with speech bubbles or other text, I didn’t even ask for.
25 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“Home party with too much balloons” is all I was looking for here, but I like that AI added the title.
26 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
The same speed looks a little more nightmares in the watercolor style.
27 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
This “Psichedelic Mushroom Party” is perfect for the 1970’s album cover.
28 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
While as a children’s book, it looks simply wonderful.
29 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
And as Ukiio looks like an artistic art I want to frame in my wall.
30 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Pixel Studio will not create explicit images, but with the right set of inquiries, can absolutely create Bavdy and suggestive images. I love the winking of a man holding a sausage. I didn’t even look for the title, but here is an absolutely star business ai.
31 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
And I honestly laughed loudly when I saw it. Yes, I was trying to press the boundaries and I see it was a rude studio pixel, but my prompt is only “Salami Salami” – AI is tending heavy up here with a wonderfully allocating name.
32 out of 46Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio / Cnet
When you are not recording last of us, Pedro Pascal obviously works in a cafe, at least according to this AI created image.
33 out of 46Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Jeff Carlson’s Cnet used some specific keywords to create this bear, but I think it can be summarized as “Ultimate Thor Northwest”.
35 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Sometimes I enjoyed being pretty vague with my instructions. This one was just “too many horses.” I think he scored the task.
36 out of 46Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio / Cnet
And that was “Peak Florida Man”, it is absolutely in place, short by gator or two.
37 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“Alien monster Persons here Edinburgh.” Isn’t that just.
38 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
What are you doing with these phone boxes, alien monster? It’s 2025, they don’t even work. Why don’t you have a mobile phone?
39 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
I can first generate a cover page and first write the best-selling series of children’s books. Pure profit, here I am!
40 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“Four men drink Guinness”. It’s like a scene in literally any old pub in the UK.
41 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
“A man spills Latta all over the advantage like fools.”
42 of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
This person who plays guitar while riding an ant is simply perfect in style of style glass. I’d buy that album.
43 out of 46Andrew Lankon via Pixel Studio / Cnet
Aliens removes a man’s eye. Weird, allows me to create this picture a couple of times before I decide that it is too graphic and it said that it wouldn’t do it anymore.
44 of 46Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
“The wisest person in the world.”
45 of 46Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio / CNet
Pixel Studio is really Kermit-ed on this one.
46 of 46Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio / Cnet
I always knew Jackalopi existed. What I didn’t realize that they were sharp bloggers with significant online, but this picture showed me the truth.