The photo on the left was what Sophia Jones fed the AI service. It generated the two images on the right.
Sophia Jones is juggling a lot right now. She just graduated from her master's program, started her first full-time job with SpaceX and recently got engaged. But thanks to technology, one thing isn't on her to-do list: getting professional headshots taken. Jones is one of a growing number of young professionals who are relying not on photographers to take headshots, but on generative artificial intelligence.
The process is simple enough: Users send in up to a dozen images of themselves to a website or app. Then they pick from sample photos with a style or aesthetic they want to copy, and the computer does the rest. More than a dozen of these services are available online and in app stores.For Jones, the use of AI-generated headshots is a matter of convenience, because she can tweak images she already has and use them in a professional setting.
Still, many of these headshot services are far from perfect. Some of the generated photos give users extra hands or arms, and they have consistent issues around perfecting teeth and ears.
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