So far, it appears to be the prettiest use of a neural network.
octaviustf, a Redditor, discovered what appears to be the cutest use for the Stable Diffusion neural network we've ever seen. He wrote a unique alphabet for his 4-year-old child, thanks to AI.
All images dedicated to each of the letters are generated using artificial intelligence. In addition, it was possible to combine words that begin with the same letter, such as raspberry and rattlesnake.
After octaviustf used the services of a printing company to make his alphabet paper on thick cardboard sheets, the cover image was also created using Stable Diffusion. Now it's up to the small thing — to teach the child to read.
The unique alphabet cost $130 when compared to printing costs. Soon, octaviustf intends to distribute the digital version of the alphabet to the general public.
This is an interesting post.