Photo editing on ChatGPT is the next step in making photography easier for everyone here and also unlock a workflow which make the job of professionals even more fulfilling here.
Here is how ChatGPT can enhance your photos beyond just giving it fresh coat of paint.
Here is a photo my mother took when she went with my father to New Orleans in April 2025.
As you see it is somewhat pixelated in here. ChatGPT can help give it a bit more life in here.
The image above is the result of me typing: “Improve this image in here.”
What would have taken hours in Photoshop now takes seconds.
This is what ChatGPT is capable of here. Those flowers were not there in the original image, but they greatly improve the scenery and just give more life to the composition.
In the past, most of what you would get in the image editing software was being able to have an “auto-enhance” and some filters. Now, you put anything into an image.
I suggest people attempt to learn how to use these tools. Instead of complaining about AI usage, they should use them in order to greatly improve their experience of cyberspace.
Google Lyria is a useful platform for making AI music. I have already written about how to use Google Lyria in order to make songs on the platform here.
Here is how to make longer songs on Google Gemini with Lyria.
Step 1: Go to Google Gemini and Select Create Music
Step 2: Select Create music and make sure the model is on “Thinking”.
Step 3: Write in your prompt
Step 4: Analyze your results
Once Gemini is complete you will be able to hear the whole song. When the model is on “Thinking”, it is able to create roughly three-minute songs rather than the default 30 seconds on “Fast” settings.
Within the result, Google Gemini’s Lyria music creator is able to describe the multiple instruments involved in the creation of the song here.
The song is now available for download onto your PC or to share on social media.
Google has made a fortune on its Google Ads platform. Billions of dollars of ad revenue went straight from newspapers and TV and right into the search engine’s wallet. However, it is clear that this approach is now outdated and some change is needed in here.
Enter ChatGPT and its approach to ads.
I have been using the ChatGPT Go subscription for some time and the ads that it gives are more related to your search queries than I have seen on traditional search engines.
As I explained in this previous post here, ads on the platform appear towards the end of a query. This is different from say the older model where ads were just covering most of the first page of the search. Google is also putting its AI overview front in center when your search query has easily accessible information here.
This is a better model for ads and people will actually be productive instead of this scrolling culture we have had on the internet for so long here.
The issue is that much of the social capital of the internet is not in the same quantity as it was once before. We have a country which is reactionary and trying to ban cell phones in schools. We need to be using AI in order to enhance our economy and culture here. This is the approach we should be taking here.
I think that ChatGPT’s ads will not be intrusive in here. There are some who think that OpenAI has betrayed their userbase; they have to remember that this is an expensive website to run and ads will help them with the costs in here.
My experience with ChatGPT Ads
I am a Sagittarius, so I am heavily using ChatGPT for asking abstract questions about philosophy. This sort of query isn’t really going to give you ads. On some occasions, it will show ads based on my conversations, but this is generally related to what I am talking about here. These are ads which have a purpose beyond just being an ad. Alot of sites, especially smaller ones, tend to have ads that do not have anything to do with the topic on the site.
ChatGPT should make advertising on the internet more relevant to the consumer and more profitable for the companies using these platforms to advertise their products and concepts.
These ads are not random but are shown as result of the conversation you have.
Sometimes they show up quickly, other times you have to have a conversation to get an ad in the chat here.
Generally speaking, I notice something specific about when the ads show up here: Asking about the purchasing of a certain item is bound to display an ad more often than talking about abstract concepts.
This makes sense.
Purchasing items is really want you wants ads front and center. Most advertising is really just to sell goods not ideas. Of course, you can promote ideas and sites, but the main emphasis is on the selling of goods in here.
This is what ChatGPT should be trying to achieve with their ads. They need to be precise and not too wide. Google’s sponsored ads would just take up the whole screen. With ChatGPT, advertising can actually make people on the internet more efficient instead of wasting time scrolling to their next destination in here.