AI development is at a mind-bending speed and it feels like yesterday’s technology becomes passé faster than a blink. Prompt-based AI image creation bots ( Midjourney, Bard ) are already updated multiple times. There are text prompted video creators coming up ( Sora is still not public) . In this article, I like to dive a little bit deeper to new developments in the newest “trend” in AI bots, and especially about Krea.AI.
Krea.AI introduces a unique twist to the AI-assisted creative process. Its real-time functionality dramatically reduces the gap between conception and creation. As an artist sketches on the left screen, Krea interprets and transforms these inputs on the right screen, all based on a text prompt provided by the artist. This immediate feedback loop allows for a dynamic and interactive creative process, where the tool responds instantly to the artist's evolving ideas. For those interested in experiencing Krea.AI firsthand, I highly recommend watching the instructional video I have prepared that provides basic insights into leveraging this tool effectively, and integrate it into your artistic workflow.
And why’s it more interesting then prompt-based AI bots? Krea.AI's innovative approach is indicative of a broader trend in the development of AI tools. The focus is shifting towards making these tools more intuitive and responsive to human input, thereby putting the artist at the center of the creative process. This not only empowers artists but also makes the process more fulfilling, as the final products are more personalized and expressive of the artist’s unique perspective. (Please check Martin Nebelong's video where he combines Krea with Photoshop. )
I think Krea.AI has the right direction and it exemplifies the potential of AI not just as a tool but as a collaborator.