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    Prisma hopes to market its AI photo filtering tech

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.20.2017

    Prisma's machine learning photography app may not be as hot as it was in 2016, but that doesn't mean it's going away. If the developer has its way, you'll see its technology in many places before long. The company tells The Verge that it's shifting its focus from just its in-house app to marketing numerous computer vision tools based on its AI technology, ranging from object recognition to face mapping and detecting the foreground in an image. In theory, you'd see Prisma's clever processing find its way into your next phone or a favorite social photography app.

  • Prisma's neural net-powered photo app arrives on Android

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.24.2016

    When Prisma Labs said you wouldn't have to wait long to use its Android app outside of the beta test, it wasn't joking around. The finished Prisma app is now readily available on Google Play, giving anyone a chance to see what iOS users were excited about a month ago. Again, the big deal is the use of cloud-based machine learning to turn humdrum photos into hyper-stylized pieces of art -- vivid brush strokes and pencil lines appear out of nowhere. Give it a shot if you don't think your smartphone's usual photo filters are enough.