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The latest AI art trend sparked concerns about the direction that creative industries are moving in. This comes from most AI-generated art, music, writing, and films convincingly passing as being created by humans, making it difficult to pinpoint where AI is employed.

So, let us share how artificial intelligence is applied in five distinct creative industries to help you make sense of the AI landscape. And if you require some help from AI, the following five tools will get you the results you need without much hassle!

1-     Midjourney (Digital Art)

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We have all seen it on our feeds; AI-created art has been a trend for months. But, aside from the popular apps that emerged subsequently, Midjourney is one-of-a-kind, as it generates images from just a few words in a text prompt.

By submitting phrases like “in the style of Picasso”, the AI system can create digital art in classic designs. The results are impressive enough that it won art competitions, making many question how AI-generated art will affect the future.

2-     LALAL.AI (Music)

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AI has also shown to be a great option in stem separation, with its ability to remove vocals from songs while keeping the instrumental parts. The outcomes are incredible, and the good news is that LALAL.AI lets you preview the extracted tracks in full after uploading as little as 10 minutes of audio.

Although you can’t save the removed stems, it’s worth paying for the service if the results are what you need. This AI tool offers different premium packages from 90 to 300 minutes of extraction time.

3-     DAIN (Video)

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DAIN (Depth-Aware Video Frame Interpolation) is designed to assist small businesses in producing video content without the need for in-house video editors. Simply type in your video idea (prompt), and AI will help you create it.

This technology can also prove essential for the practical preservation of older media, allowing future generations to enjoy historical footage, old TV episodes and movies, home films, and other content on today’s high-resolution displays.

Similarly, the technology may be helpful for all content makers, allowing them to make better use of the material they already have and reuse it in documentaries and other similar projects.

4-     Hotpot Tools (Photo Editing)

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Hotpot is a free, web-based programme that provides many possibilities for modifying images. The Hotpot AI options of tools feature several intelligent editors, such as those for automatically blurring faces, changing the colour of black-and-white photos, fixing scratches, and more.

Scratches are a common problem with old family photos due to a lack of maintenance. When a photograph is folded and stored for a long time, wrinkles form that obscure important details. With AI Image Restorer, your old photos will look as good as new — like magic!

In addition to fixing scratches, Hotpot Tools adjusts the saturation and colour balance, giving the photo a fresher, more contemporary look. And if you want to spice up some old black-and-white photos with added colour, try out the AI Image Colorizer.

5-     GPT-3 (Writing)

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Artificial intelligence has spread far beyond the realm of grammar checkers and predictive text features on smartphones. GPT-3 is the most thorough and accurate model available and is widely regarded for its ability to generate text identical to that written by a human.

Whether you are trying to overcome writer’s block or team up with GPT-3 on your next essay, artificial intelligence is altering the writing process in profound ways!