This camera app uses AI to erase people from your photographs
‘Finally, you can take a selfie without yourself’ Bye Bye Camera is an iOS app built for the “post-human world,” says Damjanski, a mononymous artist based in New York City who helped create the software. Why post-human? Because it uses AI to remove people from images and paint over their …
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