is there any way that I can use it for free like Google colab or other websites? Or are there any tool or way so i can generate my self in high quality
No, it's not completely free. but it's super cheap! I talk about pricing in the video. It costs about $2 to train the model and then ~$.004 for every image
@@duncanrogoff Makes sense. Posting publicly means privacy is lost. Curious how these very close likenesses are being modified for these thumbnails, th-cam.com/video/zr2qd81y3Yo/w-d-xo.html.
@@duncanrogoff You Tube deleted a comment I made that had a TH-cam video link. We are heading for deep Ai and these algos are so unsophisticated. Anyway, what you are saying makes sense, but I assume when posted publicly like that your photos are then available for public use. You can of course also create "AI images" like in these thumbnails which are clearly modified existing photos - but don't know yet how its done: watch?v=zr2qd81y3Yo&t=2s or watch?v=oFJlCw-b2a0&t=2s
Sure, I mean clearly a lot of me is public lol. I certainly wouldn’t recommended uploading any images that are private to you. These AI likenesses are really good. I’m not doing anything in Photoshop afterwards. Sometimes I replace the text for clarity but not touching the images of me
I'm running into this error again and again. Can you please help? Command '['python', 'run.py', 'config/replicate.yml']' returned non-zero exit status 1.
sorry, I'm actually not sure! I didn't encounter any errors, and if you follow the video step-by-step you shouldn't either. You could also ask ChatGPT why you might be encountering this error and see if anyone else has.
I honestly haven't tried, but I assume it would work on phone! The only part that I think would be challenging is creating/uploading the zip files with images of yourself.
This model is not free. There are other free AI image generators out there, but you can't train them on yourself. Google's ImageFX: Generates high-quality, realistic images for free and is easy to use for beginners. Microsoft Designer: Offers a free AI image generator with high-quality outputs. ChatGPT: Provides free image generation, though limited to two photos per day6 Adobe Firefly: Offers 25 free credits per month and is designed to be safe for commercial use. Canva: Provides a free online AI image generator integrated into its design platform. Craiyon AI: A simple, free tool for generating images based on text prompts. DeepAI: One of the easiest free AI tools to generate images, with a simple interface and various style options. DreamStudio (Stable Diffusion): Offers 25 free credits and allows users to generate high-quality images through its web interface5
is there any way that I can use it for free like Google colab or other websites?
is there any way that I can use it for free like Google colab or other websites? Or are there any tool or way so i can generate my self in high quality
This model does cost money to run, but it's fortunately very cheap!
@duncanrogoff is there any way to run it for free
Please tell me is it completely free?
Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Is it completely free?
No, it's not completely free. but it's super cheap! I talk about pricing in the video. It costs about $2 to train the model and then ~$.004 for every image
@duncanrogoff is there any way that I can use it for free like Google colab or other websites?
Why Public versus Private selected?
good question! my understanding is that it has to be public so Replicate and Hugging Face can communicate with each other.
@@duncanrogoff Makes sense. Posting publicly means privacy is lost. Curious how these very close likenesses are being modified for these thumbnails, th-cam.com/video/zr2qd81y3Yo/w-d-xo.html.
@@duncanrogoff You Tube deleted a comment I made that had a TH-cam video link. We are heading for deep Ai and these algos are so unsophisticated. Anyway, what you are saying makes sense, but I assume when posted publicly like that your photos are then available for public use. You can of course also create "AI images" like in these thumbnails which are clearly modified existing photos - but don't know yet how its done: watch?v=zr2qd81y3Yo&t=2s or watch?v=oFJlCw-b2a0&t=2s
Sure, I mean clearly a lot of me is public lol. I certainly wouldn’t recommended uploading any images that are private to you. These AI likenesses are really good. I’m not doing anything in Photoshop afterwards. Sometimes I replace the text for clarity but not touching the images of me
Does it work if you have a famous person as model?
Honestly not sure! I haven’t tried it, but I assume it would.
I'm running into this error again and again. Can you please help? Command '['python', 'run.py', 'config/replicate.yml']' returned non-zero exit status 1.
Interesting! Sorry that’s happening. Are you encountering the error when training the model or trying to generate images?
@@duncanrogoff Its only when I'm training. I couldn't get past that stage. It'd be awesome if you can tell us how to go around it.
sorry, I'm actually not sure! I didn't encounter any errors, and if you follow the video step-by-step you shouldn't either. You could also ask ChatGPT why you might be encountering this error and see if anyone else has.
Will it work on phone?
I honestly haven't tried, but I assume it would work on phone! The only part that I think would be challenging is creating/uploading the zip files with images of yourself.
@@duncanrogoff is it completely free?
is there any way to run it for free
This model is not free. There are other free AI image generators out there, but you can't train them on yourself.
Google's ImageFX: Generates high-quality, realistic images for free and is easy to use for beginners.
Microsoft Designer: Offers a free AI image generator with high-quality outputs.
ChatGPT: Provides free image generation, though limited to two photos per day6
Adobe Firefly: Offers 25 free credits per month and is designed to be safe for commercial use.
Canva: Provides a free online AI image generator integrated into its design platform.
Craiyon AI: A simple, free tool for generating images based on text prompts.
DeepAI: One of the easiest free AI tools to generate images, with a simple interface and various style options.
DreamStudio (Stable Diffusion): Offers 25 free credits and allows users to generate high-quality images through its web interface5