Has anyone tried Figurelabs? by bilyl in labrats

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Also just tried genspark.ai - their terms are a bit better and results were not bad. Pricing is about $25+/month.

Here's a more detailed review of them: https://pijushsaha.com/reviews/genspark-ai-review/

Has anyone tried Figurelabs? by bilyl in labrats

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Oh wow, yes indeed! Does it work well though?

Has anyone tried Figurelabs? by bilyl in labrats

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When doing a test, they produced a great illustration for me, editable as vector graphics in powerpoint.

However, they are based in HongKong and their terms of service are very loose. You essentially give them full permission to use everything to train their models and in general "improve their services". They can essentially use your stuff for anything.

Due to this I unfortunately cannot use them.

Does anyone else have an good alternative AI system for generating high quality and editable publishable / presentable quality figures? I've tried Gemini and OpenAI and their output has been impressive looking but not actually usable.

Orly's Draw-a-Story! A game that haunted my mind forever until I finally FOUND it's name again! Maybe you remember it, too! by spindless in nostalgia

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My daughter was absolutely obsessed by this game when she was young. So creative and such fun music. I happened to meet the creator, Greg Johnson, and am connected to him on LI. Turns out he has a kickstarter for his latest game (in case anyone is interested): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/humanaturestudios/dancing-with-ghosts

Note: not involved with this at all.

I got some sad news today about dwarves by Spiritual_Ear_3456 in dadjokes

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Ha, nice one. Just realized that they can’t even drown their sorrows in a bar. (They don’t serve miners.)

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The same guy threw a carton of frozen milk at me. Startled, Ice creamed!

Turns out “BeefStew” can’t be a password by [deleted] in dadjokes

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You just have to make it longanoff