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An algorithm by Tom White draws abstract illustrations of real world objects. It's trained on photos and the result is close to usable in real products. It's a part of Google Artists and Machine Learning initiative (read its blog).
An experimental tool by Shaobo Guan generates realistic photos of people. You can alter gender, age, race, and some facial details. StyleGAN from Nvidia is one of many similar tools. There's even "Hot or Not"!
An AI-enabled Chinese language copywriting tool that it says passed the Turing test and can produce 20,000 lines of copy a second.
Another Sensei experiment turns any letter image into a glyph, then creates a complete alphabet and font out of it. It can also apply the result to a physical object via augmented reality.
One-click intelligent design image generation, intelligent layout, size expansion, color expansion, and other design services. Users can generate multiple sets of design solutions that meet the requirements in real time by simply inputting the desired style and size. More about it.
This browser-based tool aggregates lots of modern utilities: image generation, background or object removal for photos & videos, etc. They come with basic tools like animation or image filters. They also help filmmakers to experiment with these tools (see an example) and they experiment with video generation themselves. Felicis investment fund has lots of assets in prompt-driven design (e.g. Poly for textures in 3D modeling).
Russell Davies made an experimental project that generates corporate taglines. In another project Janelle Shane generated craft beer names.
The algorithm pulled from a database of dozens of patterns and colours to create seven million different versions of Nutella's graphic identity, which have been splashed across the front of jars in Italy.