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AI has taken the world by storm, and every company is trying to figure out how to use it in their products. Recently, Microsoft integrated OpenAI’s ChatGPT into their search engine—Bing. Snapchat didn’t hold back either and launched a feature it calls My AI, which has caused mixed reactions among users. TikTok has also been on a mission to implement artificial intelligence in its platform and in the latest development, it has been reported to be working on a feature that will create AI-generated profile pictures.

Here’s how TikTok’s AI Avatars may look

Social media consultant Matt Navarra shared images and videos of the new feature in development. As you’d see in the tweet below that the AI-generated avatars look similar to those produced by Prisma Labs’ Lensa app.

Navarra details that in order to create an AI-generated avatar, users will be asked to upload between three to ten photos of themselves and then select from different styles. Once this is done, the tool will generate the photos, which you will be able to download and use as your profile picture or post to your TikTok page. The examples of the Avatars shared by Navarra look pretty good, and they seem to offer a wide range of options to choose from.

There have been hints that TikTok is developing a subscription service that might include the Generative AI avatar feature. Navarra noticed a reference to ‘Plus’ as part of the subscription offering, which seems to be similar to SnapChat+. The latter is a paid subscription offering within the Snapchat mobile app that unlocks new features before anyone else gets a chance to use them.

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