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With all the talk about Stable Diffusion and Machine Learning art finally giving us a peak into the future, I thought it'd be good to post any other AI tools that are fun to play with or might have some legitimate use for any of us.
I'll start off with one that I've had some use for a long while:
Waifu2x

Image upscaler/denoiser originally used to clean up anime art but can be used on any low-res photo to (hopefully) look better.
Here's the one for manual installation: https://github.com/nagadomi/waifu2x
And if you're on windows and want a gui instead of fiddling with the console, there's waifu2x-caffe: https://github.com/lltcggie/waifu2x-caffe
Spleeter

Music tool that splits up stems of a track. Can be useful if you're into music making, trying to get certain songs from tv shows or whatever else.
github.com
Again if you don't wanna bother setting it up, there is a web varient of it but I can't tell you if it's better or worse than where it's originally forked from: https://splitter.ai/
They have a "2-Stem PRO" subscription which claims to do better at splitting vocals from the track, but I'd recommend Ultimate Vocal Remover since it's free and I'd imagine does a much better job than what Spleeter or Splitter.ai can do.
MuseNet
Created by OpenAI, this site let's you put in any midis you'd like (given that it's short enough) and it'll do its best to continue the song based on the style you choose for it. Pretty fun to mess around with and see what results you can get: https://openai.com/blog/musenet/#fn2
Ex:
Jukebox
Also created by OpenAI, if you can set this up this lets you input any music tracks and have it try to continue like MuseNet and the results can vary wildly.
openai.com
Tutorial on how to set it up + video:
colab.research.google.com
www.youtube.com
Feel free to suggest other AI tools/programs that are fun to mess around with.
I'll start off with one that I've had some use for a long while:
Waifu2x

Image upscaler/denoiser originally used to clean up anime art but can be used on any low-res photo to (hopefully) look better.
Here's the one for manual installation: https://github.com/nagadomi/waifu2x
And if you're on windows and want a gui instead of fiddling with the console, there's waifu2x-caffe: https://github.com/lltcggie/waifu2x-caffe
Spleeter

Music tool that splits up stems of a track. Can be useful if you're into music making, trying to get certain songs from tv shows or whatever else.
GitHub - deezer/spleeter: Deezer source separation library including pretrained models.
Deezer source separation library including pretrained models. - GitHub - deezer/spleeter: Deezer source separation library including pretrained models.
Again if you don't wanna bother setting it up, there is a web varient of it but I can't tell you if it's better or worse than where it's originally forked from: https://splitter.ai/
They have a "2-Stem PRO" subscription which claims to do better at splitting vocals from the track, but I'd recommend Ultimate Vocal Remover since it's free and I'd imagine does a much better job than what Spleeter or Splitter.ai can do.
MuseNet
Created by OpenAI, this site let's you put in any midis you'd like (given that it's short enough) and it'll do its best to continue the song based on the style you choose for it. Pretty fun to mess around with and see what results you can get: https://openai.com/blog/musenet/#fn2
Ex:
Jukebox
Also created by OpenAI, if you can set this up this lets you input any music tracks and have it try to continue like MuseNet and the results can vary wildly.

Jukebox
We’re introducing Jukebox, a neural net that generates music, including rudimentary singing, as raw audio in a variety of genres and artist styles. We’re releasing the model weights and code, along with a tool to explore the generated samples.

Tutorial on how to set it up + video:

Google Colaboratory

OpenAI Jukebox: One-Click notebook - Quick Guide
One-Click notebook:https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1sJda9v46gNzBc7m59MP5zn63AWc-axCY?usp=sharingLists of available artists and genres (5b_lyrics uses...

Feel free to suggest other AI tools/programs that are fun to mess around with.