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Threw $25 at an AI mashup tool that was basically a scam
I saw this app that promised to mix any two things into a wild AI image, so I paid for the full version thinking I'd get some cool results. It was $25 and all it did was slap a low res filter on two pictures and call it a day. I tried to do a cat and a motorcycle and it came out looking like a blurry mess with no real blending. Honestly, I should have just stuck with the free stuff online. Has anyone else burned cash on one of these hype apps that just don't deliver?
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emmaallen19d ago
That $25 Mist app worked fine for my raccoon eating a taco.
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emery1919d ago
Are we really acting like a raccoon eating a taco needs a serious photo app?
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jana_fox5019d ago
The whole tech space is just full of stuff like this now, promising the moon but delivering a blurry mess. It reminds me of those expensive kitchen gadgets everyone buys and then never uses because they just don't work right. A lot of companies are betting on people being too excited to ask for their money back.
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