For $19, a service called PhotoAI will use 12-20 of your mediocre, poorly-lit selfies to generate a batch of fake photos specially tailored to the style or platform of your choosing.The results speak to an AI trend that seems to regularly jump the shark: A “LinkedIn” package will generate photos of you wearing a suit or business attire, while the “Tinder” setting promises to make you “the best you’ve ever looked”—which apparently means making you into an algorithmically beefed-up dudebro with sunglasses.Like many AI-generated images, in some instances they’re impressive on first sight, but are not entirely convincing if you were to scrutinize them in the manner any reasonable person would a Tinder profile picture.In these images, Emanuel really does look like he’s got some great productivity hacks to post to his Linkedin profile, but if you look closely you’ll see his mouth is very realistic (every images has some small flaws like this):In these images, seemingly for the Tinder package, PhotoAI gave Emanuel a leather jacket, sunglasses, and maybe hints of a smoldering facial expression.While some stock photo sites have explicitly banned the sale of photos created by tools like DALL-E, others have embraced them—Shutterstock recently announced it would partner with OpenAI to offer generated images on the site."