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Innovative companies are clobbering the competition by placing AI processing close to image capture. Will photography ever be the same?
Users of Figma’s spinoff whiteboarding tool FigJam will have access to content generation and organization capabilities, powered by OpenAI generative AI technology.
With Canva reporting that its AI tools have already been used 3 billion times in six months, the visual communication software provider is doubling down on the technology by adding a brand-new suite of AI-powered design offerings.
The maker of Acrobat and Photoshop added a generative AI-based image creator to its product lineup, and offered indemnity against IP-related lawsuits.
The visual communication software suite has released a number of new tools, with the aim of making the design process more efficient through AI and centralized content creation hubs.
A month after launching its new whiteboarding product, Canva extends its product suite to include Docs, a website builder and data visualization tool.
Canva's graphics design users will now have access to a dedicated whiteboarding tool to help them better collaborate with colleagues.
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Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and DALL·E are rapidly transforming how we create images, tell stories, and even build entire comic books. In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw sits down with Michael Todasco—an AI advisor, creative technologist, and visiting fellow at San Diego State University—to examine the explosive growth of AI image generators and the big questions they raise. Tadasco shares real-world classroom experiences showing how fast AI models evolve, explains how new image generation features are unlocking new forms of creativity, and discusses the legal and ethical issues around AI-generated art styles like Studio Ghibli and Disney characters. The conversation also covers how AI is being used to make pitch decks, logo designs, and slide presentations—sparking a debate about what jobs might be impacted next.
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