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Make professional graphic product images with Kartiv

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Product marketing is all about how well it’s photographed and edited for social media platforms, to create an appealing and attractive outlook. While graphic designers do their professional work really well, much of it can now be done automatically with the help of AI and the Kartiv platform.

A professionally designed website, this app will help you create attractive and beautifully edited product images that can be immediately published on social media, without much knowledge of graphics. Using description prompts and your asset pictures, the app will create stunning visuals, including videos.

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The easy-to-use interface, has professional editing tools, auto-resize feature, AI-assistant, collaboration capability, and measure and optimize functions. Business professionals and graphic designers can use this tool to bring creative ideas to life using advanced functions with the help of artificial intelligence.

Kartiv user interface elements where's a visual of a protein powder positioned on top of a concrete white block with orange fruits alongside it against a yellow-orange backdrop. Below the visual there's a story user-interface where the description of the visual appears with highlighted words such as the name of the product, the view of the visual, the medium like photo or view and other elements

Try out the app for free by uploading a picture of your product, exclusive of any background or other objects, and specify the kind of product along with its size details. With just a few clicks, the app will provide some sample 3D images that you can edit according to your desire, using descriptive prompts. You can choose the background, add additional objects to enhance the product, change perspective, and more. Kartiv also provides short video clips of the products, designed to showcase it from different angles.

The Kartiv user interface where the editor is showcased with a selected story of an abstract scene of a lotion bottle that sits on top of a white box against a purple backdrop. The user interface showcases other UI elements and another story below the one mentioned.

This groundbreaking technology will indeed revolutionise the design industry, with a stylus feature that will allow you to sketch your product and bring it to life in 3D models, the way you want it. Moreover, you can make voice comments to communicate the refinements that should be made or do it yourself for precise modifications. Kartiv has different materials, finishes, and textures to find the perfect combination, with an extensive collection to make an informed decision about product aesthetics.

Once ready, images or video can be exported in formats compatible with industry-standard software.

Kartiv user-interface showcasing a drinking beverage with apples and oranges alongside

The free basic version of Kartiv allows two products, image downloads, and 12 stories per week. You can experiment with two of your products before deciding to purchase the premium plans of $25/month and $65/month. The former plan includes 10 standard products, one free immersive product, 25 stories a week and image/video downloads. The Pro latter plan, has unlimited standard product allowance, with three immersive products free, unlimited stories daily and image/video downloads.

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While Kartiv may seem expensive, if tried out and satisfied, the software can save you graphic designing costs, while getting product visuals exactly the way you envisioned it.



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AI threatens wages, not jobs

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The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence could reduce wages, but so far is creating, not destroying jobs, especially for the young and highly-skilled, research published by the European Central Bank showed on Tuesday.

Firms have invested heavily in artificial intelligence, or AI, leaving economists striving to understand the impact on the labour market and driving fears among the wider public for the future of their jobs.

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At the same time, employers are struggling to find qualified workers, despite a recession that would normally ease labour market pressures.

In a sample of 16 European countries, the employment share of sectors exposed to AI increased, with low and medium-skill jobs largely unaffected and highly-skilled positions getting the biggest boost, a Research Bulletin published by the ECB said.

But it also cited “neutral to slightly negative impacts” on earnings and said that could increase.

“These results do not amount to an acquittal,” the paper said. “AI-enabled technologies continue to be developed and adopted. Most of their impact on employment and wages – and therefore on growth and equality – has yet to be seen.”

The findings were in contrast to previous “technology waves,” it said, when computerisation decreased “the relative share of employment of medium-skilled workers, resulting in “polarisation”.

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Steps to avoid Google account deletion due to inactivity

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Previously, Google announced that it would delete accounts that haven’t been signed into for two years, starting from December 1, 2023.

The move to delete these accounts comes from security concerns. An account that has been inactive for a long time is more susceptible to being breached by hackers, according to Google. This could expose personal information, increase the risk of identity theft, and make users vulnerable to being targeted in scams.

If someone has a Google account that they want to keep but it’s at risk of being deleted due to inactivity, they can follow certain steps to safeguard the account and its data.

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The simplest way for them to keep their Google account is by logging into it or any associated Google services like YouTube or Gmail immediately.

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By signing in at least once every two years, they can ensure that their Google account remains active and is not subject to deletion.

Considering that security is a major concern for these policies, and with Google noting that unused accounts are far less likely to have 2-step verification, it’s advisable for individuals to enable 2-step verification on their Google accounts (and on all other accounts they possess) to significantly reduce the risk of hacking.



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AI threat demands new approach to security designs

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OTTAWA:

The potential threat posed by the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) means safeguards need to be built in to systems from the start rather than tacked on later, a top US official said on Monday.

“We’ve normalized a world where technology products come off the line full of vulnerabilities and then consumers are expected to patch those vulnerabilities. We can’t live in that world with AI,” said Jen Easterly, director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

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“It is too powerful, it is moving too fast,” she said in a telephone interview after holding talks in Ottawa with Sami Khoury, head of Canada’s Centre for Cyber Security.

Easterly spoke the same day that agencies from 18 countries, including the United States, endorsed new British-developed guidelines on AI cyber security that focus on secure design, development, deployment and maintenance.

“We have to look at security throughout the lifecycle of that AI capability,” Khoury said.

Earlier this month, leading AI developers agreed to work with governments to test new frontier models before they are released to help manage the risks of the rapidly developing technology.

“I think we have done as much as we possibly could do at this point in time, to help come together with nations around the world, with technology companies, to set out from a technical perspective how to build these build these capabilities as securely and safely as possible,” said Easterly.

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