High-resolution GANs are like super-smart artists who can draw pictures that look almost real.
Imagine you have a friend who is really good at drawing. At first, they might draw simple shapes, like circles and squares. But as they get better, they start drawing people, trees, and even whole scenes. High-resolution GANs are like that super-smart artist, but instead of using pencils, they use computers to make pictures so detailed you could almost believe they’re real.
How They Work
Think of it like a game between two friends: one is the artist (the generator), and the other is the critic (the discriminator). The generator tries to draw a picture. The critic looks at it and says, “Is this real or fake?” If the critic thinks it’s fake, the generator tries again, and gets better each time.
Why They're Cool
These GANs can make pictures that look like photos of real people or places. It's like having a robot painter who can create portraits so detailed you could almost see the tiny lines in someone’s hair!
Examples
- A video game character that looks as real as your friend.
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See also
- What are generative ai image models?
- AI Literacy: How do AI Image Generators Work?
- How do generative AI models create images from text prompts?
- How Do Computers Know What You're Thinking?
- How do generative AI models create realistic images?