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Images & Vision

Image uploads, visual analysis, privacy boundaries, and image generation basics.

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AI video made simple: Sora, Veo, Runway — what's actually usable

AI video is real now — useful, fast, and often surprisingly good. A practical guide to the main tools in 2026, what they're each good at, and the four use cases worth your time today.

Turn the workflow into a small practical experiment with a clear quality check.

Beginner
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AI voice and audio: from cloning to podcasts to translation

AI audio in 2026 covers four useful categories — voice cloning, narration, transcription, and translation. A practical tour of the tools that actually work, with concrete use cases per category.

Turn the workflow into a small practical experiment with a clear quality check.

Beginner
48 minutes
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The ULTIMATE Beginners Guide to Midjourney in 2024

Future Tech Pilot. Once you've decided Midjourney is worth a try, this is the soup-to-nuts walkthrough — prompt structure, the stylize / chaos / weird parameters, image prompting, blending, zoom and pan, style tuning. The interface has continued to evolve, but everything here still applies and the prompting intuition transfers cleanly to v7.
Beginner
48 minutes
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What AI Image Generator Should YOU Be Using??

Matt Wolfe. Matt runs the same prompt set through Midjourney, DALL·E, Adobe Firefly, Stable Diffusion, Leonardo, and others, and grades them on the dimensions the article cares about — accuracy, realism, illustration, logos, text, price. The model lineup has shifted since (Flux is now in the mix) but the methodology is what makes this still the best orientation video for the space.
Beginner
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Live demo of GPT-4o vision capabilities

OpenAI. Four minutes of someone holding up a handwritten linear equation to the camera and ChatGPT tutoring them through it without giving the answer. It is the clearest, shortest demo of "the model can actually see what I'm showing it" and frames the use cases the article recommends — handwritten notes, simple math, captured documents — better than any walkthrough we found.
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