Have you ever wondered what you would have looked like in your school yearbook if you were in high school in the ’90s? You don’t have to imagine anymore, artificial intelligence is coming to your rescue.
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In recent days, influencers have been trying out the AI yearbook photo trend of seeing themselves in various ’90s styles, sometimes resulting in fashion and beauty inspiration, but other times in particularly fun images.
The trend leads to results that sometimes seem far from reality, but the exercise is still easy and arouses the curiosity of Internet users, who now want to play along.
Luckily for our eyes, local influencers are more than happy to join in the dance of these artificially generated photos.
Gabrielle Marion
Gabrielle made a joke with a caveat. “It looks like they literally took someone’s face and took photos, but there’s obviously none of my facial features.”
Marianne Plaisance
Blue hair? Marianne puts a damper on this daring look!
Vanessa Duchel
Vanessa thinks her friend won’t like the exercise. However, the last photo is a piece of cake!
Khate Lessard
Khate added that she was completely confused by this carousel, especially the last (fake) photo!
Emy Lalune
Given the results, several comments under Emy’s photo carousel are calling for her to cut her hair, we support!
Greg Basquiat
The influencer also succumbed to temptation.
Claudie Mercier
Claudie has difficulty recognizing herself in these photos generated by artificial intelligence. This should be treated with caution!
Julie Munger
Julie Munger, on the other hand, makes jokes with these false images that give a bit of a warning. “My AI yearbook is a bit dry. See me as an anarchic rebel punk, breakfast club and, by the way, very, very thin!” she writes.
Cassandra Bouchard
Cassandra took the test by writing in the caption, “$8 to learn I really should have been a rocker”, we’d love to see it in real life!
Karine St Michel
Karine created a video of the results of the AI yearbook trend using her face. She also asks her followers to tell her what she looks like. We have some suggestions!
Jordan Boulet Viau
The Tiktoker and lover of Karine has been compared to Joey Tribbiani, the character from the cult TV series Friends, played by Matt LeBlanc. We support.
Adea
The Montreal model goes through all the styles for her album. She even looks like Polly Pocket in the last picture!
Sarah Donia Cherif
The former reality TV contestant had to give it a try and the results are quite successful.
Andreanne Lapointe
Didilapi only wanted to buy a leather coat after seeing the fake photos.
Jennifer Nogue
The former Occupation Double participant explains with humor: “The first photo reminds me so much of myself in high school! I was still very shy, but also very sporty… a mix of both!!! And I was a brunette (of course), haha! Wow, so many memories.” Jennifer also added a real photo from her high school days.
Spencer Barbosa
The influencer with 1.5 million subscribers had to jump on the AI yearbook trend. However, she wanted to signal that these photos were fakes with the following message. “I don’t advocate photo editing or a certain body type. I love you and you’re perfect the way you are, it’s just a light and fun trend.”
Marie William Bourgeois
The result is breathtaking. Marie-William looks like a star of the teenage films of the time.
Myriam Lemay
Myriam looks great in all computer generated styles.
Here’s how to try the AI yearbook trend
In just a few steps and for a few dollars, you too can find out what your high school yearbook would have looked like if you lived in the ’90s.
To do this you must:
1. Download the editing app EPIK AI photo editoravailable for iOS and Android.
2. Select tab AI yearbook.
3. Download 8 to 12 selfies We need to see your face clearly.
4. Select your Gender.
5. Select one of the two payment methods default for $5.99 to receive your photos within 24 hours or the option Expressfor $10.99 to receive your photos within the next two hours.
6. Choose Create yearbook pictures.
7. Edit your images with filterof management And Medium.
8. Choose Proceedings to finish generating your images.
9. Publish everything on Instagram to the delight of your subscribers.
As you wish!