Following the release of its AI-powered chatbot My AI, which can now answer with visuals instead of simply words, tech giant Snapchat is ready to expand its generative AI capabilities with a new tool called “Dreams.” Users will be able to upload selfies or shoot photos with this upcoming AI function, which the app will then utilise to create fresh images of users in a variety of inventive settings. The viral software Remini and other AI photo apps that are available on the software Store have a similar idea with this one.
By enabling users to put themselves and their friends in fanciful settings, Snapchat seeks to take this idea a step further. For best results, the app will need clear selfies without any barriers or other persons in the frame.
Additionally, a variety of angles, expressions, and lighting conditions will improve the quality of the AI-generated images.
Additionally, Snapchat intends to launch “Dreams with Friends,” which will let users authorise their friends to create AI “dream” photographs of them together. This function might eventually be made monetizable because references to buying “Dream Packs” within the Snapchat app exist.
Dreams was first conceived earlier this year, and it was planned for prominent placement within the Snapchat app’s user interface. Although the business refuses to comment on its plans for Dreams, recent events suggest that Snapchat is continuing to develop this cutting-edge AI function.